The Life and Speeches of Hon. George Brown |
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... result of deliberations on the subject , and of further over- tures from Canada , the publication of the British Chronicle in New York was given up , and Mr. Brown , with his father and family , moved to Toronto , where the Banner made ...
... result of deliberations on the subject , and of further over- tures from Canada , the publication of the British Chronicle in New York was given up , and Mr. Brown , with his father and family , moved to Toronto , where the Banner made ...
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... result was that the publica- tion of the Globe was undertaken , and the first number was issued on the 5th of March , 1844. The Globe prospectus had the following paragraph : “ The wide circulation of the Banner has brought its ...
... result was that the publica- tion of the Globe was undertaken , and the first number was issued on the 5th of March , 1844. The Globe prospectus had the following paragraph : “ The wide circulation of the Banner has brought its ...
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... result of the inquiry was to establish the truth of many of the charges , if not all , and the consequent removal of the warden . The son of that gentleman ( Sir Henry Smith ) sat in parliament as member for Frontenac . He bitterly ...
... result of the inquiry was to establish the truth of many of the charges , if not all , and the consequent removal of the warden . The son of that gentleman ( Sir Henry Smith ) sat in parliament as member for Frontenac . He bitterly ...
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... result was that addresses were sent to the Governor - General signed by nearly 150,000 people , while a petition got up by the Oppo- sition praying for his recall was signed by about 25,000 to 30,000 . When the bill passed the House ...
... result was that addresses were sent to the Governor - General signed by nearly 150,000 people , while a petition got up by the Oppo- sition praying for his recall was signed by about 25,000 to 30,000 . When the bill passed the House ...
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... result in the disruption of the party whose policy and principles he was bound to sustain and promote . That Mr. Lafontaine's friends may have some- thing to say for him is very probable . That many , indeed all , of the people loved Mr ...
... result in the disruption of the party whose policy and principles he was bound to sustain and promote . That Mr. Lafontaine's friends may have some- thing to say for him is very probable . That many , indeed all , of the people loved Mr ...
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