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Page 9213
remember the agitation made by the so - called Liberals , the Clear Grits , against
the commutation clause of the Act of Secularization simply for this reason : that by
means of that commutation clause all chances of future agitation upon the ...
remember the agitation made by the so - called Liberals , the Clear Grits , against
the commutation clause of the Act of Secularization simply for this reason : that by
means of that commutation clause all chances of future agitation upon the ...
Page 9215
He suggested as a means of solving the question and meeting the demands
which were made for representative reform , a union of the different Provinces ,
and he made the suggestion almost in the very terms of the constitution which we
now ...
He suggested as a means of solving the question and meeting the demands
which were made for representative reform , a union of the different Provinces ,
and he made the suggestion almost in the very terms of the constitution which we
now ...
Page 9220
I have in my mind's eye one public man , at any rate , who , a year or two ago ,
was without visible means of support , known to be in debt at every turn . Now he
is rolling in wealth_but I am inclined to think that the position public life gave him
...
I have in my mind's eye one public man , at any rate , who , a year or two ago ,
was without visible means of support , known to be in debt at every turn . Now he
is rolling in wealth_but I am inclined to think that the position public life gave him
...
Page 9224
And by means of those influences and arguments , by means of this prostitution
of official and ministerial power and patronage , in violation of the doctrine I have
quoted to you as enunciated by Mr. Mackenzie in the case of the Griffin letter , a ...
And by means of those influences and arguments , by means of this prostitution
of official and ministerial power and patronage , in violation of the doctrine I have
quoted to you as enunciated by Mr. Mackenzie in the case of the Griffin letter , a ...
Page 9237
By this means he puts or allows on the jury only whomsoever he pleases . He
can , beforehand , select the twelve , and , by wiping out , if it suits him , the cighty
- eight other names , put the twelve of his own choosing into the box . Can this be
...
By this means he puts or allows on the jury only whomsoever he pleases . He
can , beforehand , select the twelve , and , by wiping out , if it suits him , the cighty
- eight other names , put the twelve of his own choosing into the box . Can this be
...
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