House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Τόμος 1E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1875 |
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... PREMIER to - day , basing as he did his whole case upon the promises or supposed promises or utterances , official or unofficial , he ( the PREMIER ) should say at once that these parties were entitled to an amnesty pure and simple ...
... PREMIER to - day , basing as he did his whole case upon the promises or supposed promises or utterances , official or unofficial , he ( the PREMIER ) should say at once that these parties were entitled to an amnesty pure and simple ...
Σελίδα 52
... Premier , were speaking in behalf of their colleagues - Upper Canadian as well as Lower Canadian . His Lordship continues : ( 6 My impression was so strong , that I asked Mr. DORION in what way he and I could communicate together about ...
... Premier , were speaking in behalf of their colleagues - Upper Canadian as well as Lower Canadian . His Lordship continues : ( 6 My impression was so strong , that I asked Mr. DORION in what way he and I could communicate together about ...
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... PREMIER could inform them ; but it was a fact that it was not issued until late - if his memory served him , the 16th of July — and the writ was not returnable until the 10th day of Sep- tember ; why the issuing of the writ should be ...
... PREMIER could inform them ; but it was a fact that it was not issued until late - if his memory served him , the 16th of July — and the writ was not returnable until the 10th day of Sep- tember ; why the issuing of the writ should be ...
Σελίδα 56
... PREMIER had forgotten , in the testimony given before the North- West Committee , one of the witnesses , a gentleman who was not all likely to mis- represent the rev . gentleman - Mr . SULTE -stated distinctly that Father RICHOT said ...
... PREMIER had forgotten , in the testimony given before the North- West Committee , one of the witnesses , a gentleman who was not all likely to mis- represent the rev . gentleman - Mr . SULTE -stated distinctly that Father RICHOT said ...
Σελίδα 57
... Premier to assume that position , and he had no doubt that if it was necessary to go farther in order to re- tain his followers upon this as upon other questions , that the Premier would not hesitate to do so . But there was other ...
... Premier to assume that position , and he had no doubt that if it was necessary to go farther in order to re- tain his followers upon this as upon other questions , that the Premier would not hesitate to do so . But there was other ...
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