Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... House to proceed to discuss anything . If the House is to continue its proceedings , some one must assume , as His Excellency's adviser , the responsibility for His Excellency's refusal to grant dissolution in the existing circumstances ...
... House to proceed to discuss anything . If the House is to continue its proceedings , some one must assume , as His Excellency's adviser , the responsibility for His Excellency's refusal to grant dissolution in the existing circumstances ...
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... House . With such a sequence of events I say that if ever a Prime Minister was justified in tendering advice urging ... House adopted a motion that the actions in this House of the honourable members who have acted as ministers of the ...
... House . With such a sequence of events I say that if ever a Prime Minister was justified in tendering advice urging ... House adopted a motion that the actions in this House of the honourable members who have acted as ministers of the ...
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... House as he rose to speak . His views were well known . He was an uncompromising pacifist , but in his eighteen years in the House his sincerity and transparent honesty had gained the respect of most of those who opposed nearly ...
... House as he rose to speak . His views were well known . He was an uncompromising pacifist , but in his eighteen years in the House his sincerity and transparent honesty had gained the respect of most of those who opposed nearly ...
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