Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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Página 217
... Bennett appointed a Royal Commission consisting of Chief Justice L. P. Duff , chairman ; Sir Joseph Flavelle , Toronto financier ; Lord Ashfield , a British railway man ; F. L. Loree , president of the Boston and Maine Railroad ...
... Bennett appointed a Royal Commission consisting of Chief Justice L. P. Duff , chairman ; Sir Joseph Flavelle , Toronto financier ; Lord Ashfield , a British railway man ; F. L. Loree , president of the Boston and Maine Railroad ...
Página 218
... Bennett's views could never have considered ; but the depression had shattered the preconceived ideas of sterner men than Bennett . The purpose of the act was to enable farmers to retain their homes , even though liable to foreclosure ...
... Bennett's views could never have considered ; but the depression had shattered the preconceived ideas of sterner men than Bennett . The purpose of the act was to enable farmers to retain their homes , even though liable to foreclosure ...
Página 227
... Bennett , on the other hand , and Meighen , to a greater extent , were more concerned with moulding the people to their own will ; and , if they could have done so , they would have put into effect policies which a majority might be ...
... Bennett , on the other hand , and Meighen , to a greater extent , were more concerned with moulding the people to their own will ; and , if they could have done so , they would have put into effect policies which a majority might be ...
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