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... given to facts alleged , or opinions expressed , depends upon the man who sets them forth , those who turn to this volume have a right to facts upon which to base such a judgment . This makes some account of myself necessary . I am the ...
... given to facts alleged , or opinions expressed , depends upon the man who sets them forth , those who turn to this volume have a right to facts upon which to base such a judgment . This makes some account of myself necessary . I am the ...
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... given is that of Hansard , revised and condensed . House of Commons , August 11 , 1903 . MR . CHARLTON - Mr . Speaker : We are engaged in dis- cussing a question of very great importance . Never in the history of Canada has a question ...
... given is that of Hansard , revised and condensed . House of Commons , August 11 , 1903 . MR . CHARLTON - Mr . Speaker : We are engaged in dis- cussing a question of very great importance . Never in the history of Canada has a question ...
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... given : that he left his position as Minister of the Crown because the government had adopted a scheme for another transcontinental railway , much less radical and objectionable than the one he had proposed and advocated . He tells us ...
... given : that he left his position as Minister of the Crown because the government had adopted a scheme for another transcontinental railway , much less radical and objectionable than the one he had proposed and advocated . He tells us ...
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... given careful considera- tion . Then I heard the arguments against the adoption of the scheme , and I felt a little doubt whether I might not have been mistaken . And had my ideas been accepted , and had I been responsible for the ...
... given careful considera- tion . Then I heard the arguments against the adoption of the scheme , and I felt a little doubt whether I might not have been mistaken . And had my ideas been accepted , and had I been responsible for the ...
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... given as it appears in Hansard , with some modifications . House of Commons , August 12 , 1903 . MR . CHARLTON - Mr . Speaker : At the close of my remarks last evening I had very nearly finished my review of the speech of the honourable ...
... given as it appears in Hansard , with some modifications . House of Commons , August 12 , 1903 . MR . CHARLTON - Mr . Speaker : At the close of my remarks last evening I had very nearly finished my review of the speech of the honourable ...
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