The Life and Speeches of Hon. George Brown |
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... regard to church matters , views are propounded which do " not square with my preconceived opinions , and which I acquiesce in so long as they do not contravene the fundamental principles of morality . " - ( Vide letter to Mr. C. Bruce ) ...
... regard to church matters , views are propounded which do " not square with my preconceived opinions , and which I acquiesce in so long as they do not contravene the fundamental principles of morality . " - ( Vide letter to Mr. C. Bruce ) ...
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... regard to British and United States ' affairs , and appeal for support to the same constituency . The neces- sity for advertising and obtaining support for the Chronicle , led Mr. Brown to visit Canada in 1843 , as well as most of the ...
... regard to British and United States ' affairs , and appeal for support to the same constituency . The neces- sity for advertising and obtaining support for the Chronicle , led Mr. Brown to visit Canada in 1843 , as well as most of the ...
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... regard to your systematic disregard of the feelings and wishes of ' your supporters , and the disastrous effects on the party thereby pro- " duced . I am also charged with acting as I now do from " ambition , mortified ambition . As for ...
... regard to your systematic disregard of the feelings and wishes of ' your supporters , and the disastrous effects on the party thereby pro- " duced . I am also charged with acting as I now do from " ambition , mortified ambition . As for ...
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... regards Mr. Hincks ' government , and pledged only to promote the well under- stood policy of the reform party , either with or without the action of the government . Some reformers undoubtedly did desire to pursue a mild policy , and ...
... regards Mr. Hincks ' government , and pledged only to promote the well under- stood policy of the reform party , either with or without the action of the government . Some reformers undoubtedly did desire to pursue a mild policy , and ...
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... regard to the great ques- tions of the day ; in other words , the questions relating to what Mr. Brown was wont to term " state - churchism . " He spoke from the ministerial side , but had no hesitation in attacking ministers ...
... regard to the great ques- tions of the day ; in other words , the questions relating to what Mr. Brown was wont to term " state - churchism . " He spoke from the ministerial side , but had no hesitation in attacking ministers ...
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