The Life and Speeches of Hon. George Brown |
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... demand the inaugu- ration of the new system by a full recognition of its principles . The presence of Robert Baldwin and R. B. Sullivan in company with Wm . H. Draper , in an ordinary administration , sufficiently indicated the ...
... demand the inaugu- ration of the new system by a full recognition of its principles . The presence of Robert Baldwin and R. B. Sullivan in company with Wm . H. Draper , in an ordinary administration , sufficiently indicated the ...
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... demands of the sturdy Bishop . Events afterwards proved that the public mind was not so quiescent as the agitators had calculated on , for although Lord Metcalfe proposed to vest the lands in the several sects , Mr. Sherwood failed to ...
... demands of the sturdy Bishop . Events afterwards proved that the public mind was not so quiescent as the agitators had calculated on , for although Lord Metcalfe proposed to vest the lands in the several sects , Mr. Sherwood failed to ...
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Alexander Mackenzie. principle in giving shape to their demands for the repeal of the Impe- rial Act , and the restoration to Canada of the right to deal with the whole question of religious endowments . Many able writers were engaged in ...
Alexander Mackenzie. principle in giving shape to their demands for the repeal of the Impe- rial Act , and the restoration to Canada of the right to deal with the whole question of religious endowments . Many able writers were engaged in ...
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Alexander Mackenzie. the measures already alluded to , as containing the just and proper demands of the nation , the advocacy of which was to give them power and authority . It appeared , however , from the first that no agreement had ...
Alexander Mackenzie. the measures already alluded to , as containing the just and proper demands of the nation , the advocacy of which was to give them power and authority . It appeared , however , from the first that no agreement had ...
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... demand was imperative that all denominations of Christians must stand equal in the eye of the law . It was , however , the duty of lead- ing men , not only in the interest of the liberal party but also in the general interests , to ...
... demand was imperative that all denominations of Christians must stand equal in the eye of the law . It was , however , the duty of lead- ing men , not only in the interest of the liberal party but also in the general interests , to ...
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