Century Monthly Magazine, 99 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 |
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... interest because of his early relations with the Rouges and the exponents of the Papineau tra- dition , and his own long experience of the working of the system : Thus Lord Durham's idea had been real- ized , but it had been realized ...
... interest because of his early relations with the Rouges and the exponents of the Papineau tra- dition , and his own long experience of the working of the system : Thus Lord Durham's idea had been real- ized , but it had been realized ...
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... interest . New economic issues , canal and railway projects , tax and tariff questions , forced new alinements . The outcome was curiously parallel to the reorganization of parties which at the same time was going on in Great Britain ...
... interest . New economic issues , canal and railway projects , tax and tariff questions , forced new alinements . The outcome was curiously parallel to the reorganization of parties which at the same time was going on in Great Britain ...
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... interest , was the only way out . The coalition did not prove lasting ; before Confederation was enacted , Brown was out of the cabinet in which he found himself far from master , and though a few Liberal leaders from each prov- ince ...
... interest , was the only way out . The coalition did not prove lasting ; before Confederation was enacted , Brown was out of the cabinet in which he found himself far from master , and though a few Liberal leaders from each prov- ince ...
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... interest in railway development and general economic ex- pansion counted for much in bringing the two races together . Yet there re- mained two insuperable obstacles to harmony - the system of government and the colonial status . So ...
... interest in railway development and general economic ex- pansion counted for much in bringing the two races together . Yet there re- mained two insuperable obstacles to harmony - the system of government and the colonial status . So ...
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... interest in Nova Scotia than in Australia ; the only tie that bound them was subjection to the common colonial yoke . Confederation would prove the tomb of the French race . It was not long before his views had widened . The influence ...
... interest in Nova Scotia than in Australia ; the only tie that bound them was subjection to the common colonial yoke . Confederation would prove the tomb of the French race . It was not long before his views had widened . The influence ...
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