Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22 |
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Page 9219
administration of the Liberal - Conservatives during the last twenty years is due
the removal of those causes of agitation , to them must be fairly accorded credit
for the prosperity of Canada . During those twenty years the common mode of ...
administration of the Liberal - Conservatives during the last twenty years is due
the removal of those causes of agitation , to them must be fairly accorded credit
for the prosperity of Canada . During those twenty years the common mode of ...
Page 9222
... when the Conservative party had contracts to give , was a Conservative ,
traversing the country in the interests of the ministerial candidate and
endeavoring by dint of his old Conservative associations to win Conservatives
from the cause .
... when the Conservative party had contracts to give , was a Conservative ,
traversing the country in the interests of the ministerial candidate and
endeavoring by dint of his old Conservative associations to win Conservatives
from the cause .
Page 9225
And now , sir , let me say that I had some doubts whether in an address such as
that which I am now delivering I should refer in any way to the celebrated Pacific
scandal , the im mediate cause of the downfall of the Liberal - Conservative ...
And now , sir , let me say that I had some doubts whether in an address such as
that which I am now delivering I should refer in any way to the celebrated Pacific
scandal , the im mediate cause of the downfall of the Liberal - Conservative ...
Page 9235
In that case , as in this one , I openly , publicly , and distinctly announced that I ,
for my part , would challenge no one , whether with cause or without cause . Yet
the Crown in the face of this fact - and in a case where they knew that at least the
...
In that case , as in this one , I openly , publicly , and distinctly announced that I ,
for my part , would challenge no one , whether with cause or without cause . Yet
the Crown in the face of this fact - and in a case where they knew that at least the
...
Page 9238
The Solicitor - General put it very pithily a while ago when he said our crime was “
glorifying the cause of murder . ” The story of the Crown is a very terrible , a very
startling one . It alleges a state of things which could hardly be supposed to ...
The Solicitor - General put it very pithily a while ago when he said our crime was “
glorifying the cause of murder . ” The story of the Crown is a very terrible , a very
startling one . It alleges a state of things which could hardly be supposed to ...
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