House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Τόμος 1E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1875 |
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Σελίδα 14
... thought it probable that he would be able to relieve the country from the additional taxation then imposed . There was no mention made of that here . With regard to the subject of immigra- tion , he was glad to learn that the Govern ...
... thought it probable that he would be able to relieve the country from the additional taxation then imposed . There was no mention made of that here . With regard to the subject of immigra- tion , he was glad to learn that the Govern ...
Σελίδα 27
... thought as he did , believed it should be . If the first Minis- ter of the Crown was prepared to say to this House that it was the intention of the Government to take steps to rid this House of an unworthy member , he would leave the ...
... thought as he did , believed it should be . If the first Minis- ter of the Crown was prepared to say to this House that it was the intention of the Government to take steps to rid this House of an unworthy member , he would leave the ...
Σελίδα 32
... thought the relations of Can- ada with the nations of the world were in such a condition as to require Major Gen- erals in larger force . He had no further remarks to make on this point , but really he thought , in all seriousness , it ...
... thought the relations of Can- ada with the nations of the world were in such a condition as to require Major Gen- erals in larger force . He had no further remarks to make on this point , but really he thought , in all seriousness , it ...
Σελίδα 51
... thought they were unparalleled in the history of any legislative body . It did seem to him that they had been framed - he thought he might safely say with the malignant ingenuity of a subtle mind , other than they might expect of the ...
... thought they were unparalleled in the history of any legislative body . It did seem to him that they had been framed - he thought he might safely say with the malignant ingenuity of a subtle mind , other than they might expect of the ...
Σελίδα 83
... thought the resolu- tions would be opposed . In the first place , all those who thought that under the circumstances there was a positive amnesty promised , that the honor of the Crown was pledged to an absolute amnesty , would vote ...
... thought the resolu- tions would be opposed . In the first place , all those who thought that under the circumstances there was a positive amnesty promised , that the honor of the Crown was pledged to an absolute amnesty , would vote ...
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