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 9209
... things and establish greater popu- larity for themselves . And as in Upper Canada so in Lower . The Liberals , as they call themselves , of to - day are not the Liberals of those days . Then the Rouge party , the party of Jean Baptiste ...
... things and establish greater popu- larity for themselves . And as in Upper Canada so in Lower . The Liberals , as they call themselves , of to - day are not the Liberals of those days . Then the Rouge party , the party of Jean Baptiste ...
Page 9211
... thing that could be done for the party and for the success of its principles was what he had done . And the bitterness with which even Robert Baldwin , whose claim to be considered a Liberal few will now LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVES IN ...
... thing that could be done for the party and for the success of its principles was what he had done . And the bitterness with which even Robert Baldwin , whose claim to be considered a Liberal few will now LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVES IN ...
Page 9219
... things upon insufficient foundation to damage the reputation of public men . John A. Macdonald , at the time he entered public life , had Sir probably the largest practice of any solicitor in Ontario , with prospects before him which ...
... things upon insufficient foundation to damage the reputation of public men . John A. Macdonald , at the time he entered public life , had Sir probably the largest practice of any solicitor in Ontario , with prospects before him which ...
Page 9227
... things , and it was a mistake which he committed in common with other public men of both political parties , and , if I am not greatly mistaken , in com- mon even with members of the pure government which we have presiding over the ...
... things , and it was a mistake which he committed in common with other public men of both political parties , and , if I am not greatly mistaken , in com- mon even with members of the pure government which we have presiding over the ...
Page 9237
... trial by jury ? Would not it be the same thing , in a more straightforward way , to let the Crown solicitor send out a policeman and collect twelve well - accredited persons of his own mind " DISESTEEM OF THE LAW " 9237.
... trial by jury ? Would not it be the same thing , in a more straightforward way , to let the Crown solicitor send out a policeman and collect twelve well - accredited persons of his own mind " DISESTEEM OF THE LAW " 9237.
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