Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 9211
... union between the true Liberals of the old days and the Conserva- tives ; then came the party which for twenty years since that time has governed us under the title of the Liberal - Con- servative party of Canada . And who shall say ...
... union between the true Liberals of the old days and the Conserva- tives ; then came the party which for twenty years since that time has governed us under the title of the Liberal - Con- servative party of Canada . And who shall say ...
Page 9214
... union which took place between the Liberals and Conserva- tives in 1854 , and are among the achievements of the Liberal- Conservative party . Well , gentlemen , these questions being removed , the agi- tators who had broken up their own ...
... union which took place between the Liberals and Conserva- tives in 1854 , and are among the achievements of the Liberal- Conservative party . Well , gentlemen , these questions being removed , the agi- tators who had broken up their own ...
Page 9215
... union of the different Provinces , and he made the suggestion almost in the very terms of the constitution which we now possess . Then , gentlemen , the Liberal - Conservative party , in addi- tion to the settlement of these great ...
... union of the different Provinces , and he made the suggestion almost in the very terms of the constitution which we now possess . Then , gentlemen , the Liberal - Conservative party , in addi- tion to the settlement of these great ...
Page 9216
... union ulti- mately , said : 66 Well , sir , the bold scheme in your hands is nothing less than to gather these countries into one - to organize them all under one government . with the protection of the British flag and in heartiest ...
... union ulti- mately , said : 66 Well , sir , the bold scheme in your hands is nothing less than to gather these countries into one - to organize them all under one government . with the protection of the British flag and in heartiest ...
Page 9247
... union between the three kingdoms ; a union of equal national rights under the one crown . This was what the Irish expected ; and in this sense they in that hour accepted the new dynasty . And it is remarkable that from that day to this ...
... union between the three kingdoms ; a union of equal national rights under the one crown . This was what the Irish expected ; and in this sense they in that hour accepted the new dynasty . And it is remarkable that from that day to this ...
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