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 9232
... tion of such information relating to our institutions and re- sources as will make the Dominion an attraction for the emigrating millions of the Old World . " Canada First ! " Let that be our motto so far as the interests of the ...
... tion of such information relating to our institutions and re- sources as will make the Dominion an attraction for the emigrating millions of the Old World . " Canada First ! " Let that be our motto so far as the interests of the ...
Page 9237
... tion . The accused is powerless to remove any name from the list , unless for over - age or non - residence . But the im- perial prosecutor has the arbitrary power of ordering as many as he pleases to " stand aside . " By this means he ...
... tion . The accused is powerless to remove any name from the list , unless for over - age or non - residence . But the im- perial prosecutor has the arbitrary power of ordering as many as he pleases to " stand aside . " By this means he ...
Page 9244
... tion . " Men were convicted and executed " according to law ; " yet the people demonstrated sympathy for them and resentment against their executioners - most perversely , as a solicitor- general doubtless would say . And , indeed , the ...
... tion . " Men were convicted and executed " according to law ; " yet the people demonstrated sympathy for them and resentment against their executioners - most perversely , as a solicitor- general doubtless would say . And , indeed , the ...
Page 9269
... tion , well and good ; if you object to its rejection your rem- edy is to appeal to the people . " And we do not think that under the constitution there is any other remedy than that . But with respect to the right , not only in the ...
... tion , well and good ; if you object to its rejection your rem- edy is to appeal to the people . " And we do not think that under the constitution there is any other remedy than that . But with respect to the right , not only in the ...
Page 9270
... tion is given to the right of the second Chamber to make its own opinions heard and felt in the conduct of that revision . Well , but we pass from France , with which we have only a certain point of analogy , and go to our kith and kin ...
... tion is given to the right of the second Chamber to make its own opinions heard and felt in the conduct of that revision . Well , but we pass from France , with which we have only a certain point of analogy , and go to our kith and kin ...
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