The Life and Speeches of Hon. George Brown |
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... believe that , without severing the bonds which unite them to Great Britain , they may attain the degree of perfection , and of social and political development , to which organized communities have a right to aspire . There is nothing ...
... believe that , without severing the bonds which unite them to Great Britain , they may attain the degree of perfection , and of social and political development , to which organized communities have a right to aspire . There is nothing ...
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... believe ... that there is more room for the exercise of influence on the part of the Governor under my system than under any that ever was before devised . On certain questions of public policy , especi- " ally with regard to church ...
... believe ... that there is more room for the exercise of influence on the part of the Governor under my system than under any that ever was before devised . On certain questions of public policy , especi- " ally with regard to church ...
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... believe that the material interests of Canada would be best advanced by the adoption of the free trade principle as our commercial policy . By close economy , the judicious management of the public lands , and the rapidly increasing ...
... believe that the material interests of Canada would be best advanced by the adoption of the free trade principle as our commercial policy . By close economy , the judicious management of the public lands , and the rapidly increasing ...
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... believe contributed our full quota to the change of feeling which sent the reform leaders back to power with overwhelming majorities . The success of his party might have been supposed to give the editor of the Globe some influence with ...
... believe contributed our full quota to the change of feeling which sent the reform leaders back to power with overwhelming majorities . The success of his party might have been supposed to give the editor of the Globe some influence with ...
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... believe , from the members of the Church of Scotland , which was another mistake , as it might have gone far to allay the excitement then prevalent in the province . The two bodies might have shared the lands between them , and set the ...
... believe , from the members of the Church of Scotland , which was another mistake , as it might have gone far to allay the excitement then prevalent in the province . The two bodies might have shared the lands between them , and set the ...
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