Debates: Official Report, Том 1Queen's Printer., 1907 |
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... gentlemen who are fortunate enough to secure these grants . I congratulate the hon . gentleman most heartily on what he has said with regard to electoral reform . I could not help no- ticing that that portion of his speech re- every ...
... gentlemen who are fortunate enough to secure these grants . I congratulate the hon . gentleman most heartily on what he has said with regard to electoral reform . I could not help no- ticing that that portion of his speech re- every ...
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... gentleman who occupies a high position at the bar , and , Sir , well capable of filling that office . It was expected in the month of June or July last that that hon . member would be elevated to that position ; he has not been so ...
... gentleman who occupies a high position at the bar , and , Sir , well capable of filling that office . It was expected in the month of June or July last that that hon . member would be elevated to that position ; he has not been so ...
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... gentleman by the name of Farrell , a member of the legislative as- sembly in the province of Nova Scotia , re- luctantly , he says and upon the condition that he should never be called upon to do anything of the kind again , gave the ...
... gentleman by the name of Farrell , a member of the legislative as- sembly in the province of Nova Scotia , re- luctantly , he says and upon the condition that he should never be called upon to do anything of the kind again , gave the ...
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... gentleman said that in his opinion the ex- pendtiure was excessive , and he gave the opinion of Mr. Courtney in that respect . Mr. Courtney's opinion is one which no one can despise , on the contrary everybody must respect it . But it ...
... gentleman said that in his opinion the ex- pendtiure was excessive , and he gave the opinion of Mr. Courtney in that respect . Mr. Courtney's opinion is one which no one can despise , on the contrary everybody must respect it . But it ...
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... gentleman inform this House how much business has been done from that wharf or has been stimulated by the expenditure of that money ? $ 60,000 or more was spent in building a wharf for a private party somewhere down in the prov- ince of ...
... gentleman inform this House how much business has been done from that wharf or has been stimulated by the expenditure of that money ? $ 60,000 or more was spent in building a wharf for a private party somewhere down in the prov- ince of ...
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