House of Commons Debates, Official ReportE. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1876 |
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... Minister , on that occasion , did or did not convey the sentiments of the Gov- ernment , and if the latter was respon- sible for the words he there uttered . The First Minister replied , without hesitation , that the Hon . Post- master ...
... Minister , on that occasion , did or did not convey the sentiments of the Gov- ernment , and if the latter was respon- sible for the words he there uttered . The First Minister replied , without hesitation , that the Hon . Post- master ...
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... Minister , and telling him that this statement placed him in an exces- sively false position as President of the Council , and that he could not accept the doctrine enunciated by the Hon . the Postmaster General , demanded whether the ...
... Minister , and telling him that this statement placed him in an exces- sively false position as President of the Council , and that he could not accept the doctrine enunciated by the Hon . the Postmaster General , demanded whether the ...
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... Minister , who does not re- pudiate sympathy with that which has been said by the Postmaster General at Argenteuil , and he does not show to the prelates of the Province of Quebec the respect which he pretends to feel for them . Mr ...
... Minister , who does not re- pudiate sympathy with that which has been said by the Postmaster General at Argenteuil , and he does not show to the prelates of the Province of Quebec the respect which he pretends to feel for them . Mr ...
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... Minister to say whether the Postmaster General had spoken in his own name or in the name of the Government . The President of the Council goes on to say that the First Minister told him that the Postmaster General spoke for himself and ...
... Minister to say whether the Postmaster General had spoken in his own name or in the name of the Government . The President of the Council goes on to say that the First Minister told him that the Postmaster General spoke for himself and ...
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... Minister of the Crown should not come down and say openly whether the doc- trines propounded by the Postmaster General are the doctrines that he pro- fesses . As long as the Postmaster | General sits alongside of him in the same Cabinet ...
... Minister of the Crown should not come down and say openly whether the doc- trines propounded by the Postmaster General are the doctrines that he pro- fesses . As long as the Postmaster | General sits alongside of him in the same Cabinet ...
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