Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... favour of the Conservatives . Quoting Skelton again : ' In every constituency but one - that of Marquette , where Robert Watson won a six - vote victory , wholly through over- sight , Van Horne declared - through which the main line of ...
... favour of the Conservatives . Quoting Skelton again : ' In every constituency but one - that of Marquette , where Robert Watson won a six - vote victory , wholly through over- sight , Van Horne declared - through which the main line of ...
Página 86
... favour of Sir Charles Tupper , who had suddenly returned from his sojourn in London . When the Remedial Bill was ... favoured conciliation rather than coercion . Laurier had now to face the organized opposition of the Catholic hierarchy ...
... favour of Sir Charles Tupper , who had suddenly returned from his sojourn in London . When the Remedial Bill was ... favoured conciliation rather than coercion . Laurier had now to face the organized opposition of the Catholic hierarchy ...
Página 213
... favour of the idea . It was felt in some quarters that Mr. Bennett and Mr. Beatty were of like mind in the matter , perhaps because of Mr. Bennett's long association with the Canadian Pacific WANT IN THE LAND OF PLENTY 213.
... favour of the idea . It was felt in some quarters that Mr. Bennett and Mr. Beatty were of like mind in the matter , perhaps because of Mr. Bennett's long association with the Canadian Pacific WANT IN THE LAND OF PLENTY 213.
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