The Life and Speeches of Hon. George Brown |
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Page 11
... carry out reform measures , if they conveniently could ; others were mere time - servers , ready to serve on either side , as some did . At the time of Mr. Brown's visit there was an under- current of belief that an open rupture with ...
... carry out reform measures , if they conveniently could ; others were mere time - servers , ready to serve on either side , as some did . At the time of Mr. Brown's visit there was an under- current of belief that an open rupture with ...
Page 12
... carry on the war with the Erastian party in the church , and fight Lord Metcalfe and his clerical and lay supporters at the same time . The necessity for a purely political paper was urgent , and the leading men of the party pressed Mr ...
... carry on the war with the Erastian party in the church , and fight Lord Metcalfe and his clerical and lay supporters at the same time . The necessity for a purely political paper was urgent , and the leading men of the party pressed Mr ...
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... carry out certain specific reforms and to give effect to certain principles , and such leaders hesitating or refusing to introduce the measures they were bound by their principles and pledges to carry , as they could carry , in a ...
... carry out certain specific reforms and to give effect to certain principles , and such leaders hesitating or refusing to introduce the measures they were bound by their principles and pledges to carry , as they could carry , in a ...
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... carry it triumphantly through the elections of 1851 , we feel perfectly confident . ' Six months after this article appeared in the Globe , Mr. Brown accepted the nomination of the Liberal Convention for the represen- tation of ...
... carry it triumphantly through the elections of 1851 , we feel perfectly confident . ' Six months after this article appeared in the Globe , Mr. Brown accepted the nomination of the Liberal Convention for the represen- tation of ...
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... carry out the policy of the party . There was also a certain amount of sympathy manifested , not unnaturally , with Mr. Mackenzie because of his sufferings in exile , however unwise his ultimate action was in raising the flag of ...
... carry out the policy of the party . There was also a certain amount of sympathy manifested , not unnaturally , with Mr. Mackenzie because of his sufferings in exile , however unwise his ultimate action was in raising the flag of ...
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