| Molyneux St. John - 1877 - 322 pages
...are not resources, but human beings to develop them and to consume them. Raise your thirty thousand Indians to the level Mr. Duncan has taught us they...have the good fortune to come to British Columbia again, I hope it may be by— Rail. CHAPTER VII. Bemarks on Lord Dufferin's Address—Mr. Mackenzie—... | |
| William Leggo - 1878 - 946 pages
...What you want are not resources, but human beings to develop them and consume them. Raise your 30,000 Indians to the level Mr. Duncan has taught us they...have the good fortune to come to British Columbia again, I hope it may be by — rail." His Excellency was listened to throughout with breathless interest,... | |
| British Columbia - 1880 - 188 pages
...human beings to develop them and to consume them. Raise your 60,000 Indians to the level Mr. iJuncan has taught us they can be brought and consider what...Most earnestly do I desire the accomplishment of all jour aspirations, and if ever I have the good fortune to come to British Columbia again I hope it may... | |
| Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis of Dufferin and Ava - 1882 - 320 pages
...and consume them. Kaise your 30,000 Indians to the level which Mr. Duncan has taught us is possible, and consider what an enormous amount of vital power...have the good fortune to come to British Columbia again, I hope it may be by — rail. XXVI. SPEECH AT THE BANQUET AT THE NATIONAL CLUB, TORONTO. JANUARY... | |
| Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome - 1887 - 570 pages
...want are not resources, but human beings to develop them and consume them. Raise your thirty thousand Indians to the level Mr. Duncan has taught us they...power you will have added to your present strength" A further quotation will be given later on in reference to the land question, from this speech of Lord... | |
| Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome - 1887 - 572 pages
...and, consume them. Raise your 30,000 Indians to the level which Mr. Duncan has taught us is possible, and consider what an enormous amount of vital power you will have added to your present strength." These words of Lord Dufferin, require no elucidation, they give no uncertain sound, as to the distinguished... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 574 pages
...you want are not resources, but human beings to develop them and to consume them. Raise your 30,000 Indians to the level Mr. Duncan has taught us they...have the good fortune to come to British Columbia again, I hope it may be — by rail. This eloquent appeal to the good sense and loyalty of the British... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 564 pages
...you want are not resources, but human beings to develop them and to consume them. Raise your 30,000 Indians to the level Mr. Duncan has taught us they...present strength. But I must not keep you longer. 1 thank you most heartily for your patience and attention. Most earnestly do I desire the accomplishment... | |
| 1901 - 1012 pages
...and consume them. Haise your Indians to the level Mr. Duncan has taught us they can he brought to, and consider what an enormous amount of vital power you will have added to your present strength. He had seen at Metlakahtla a substantial creation of a civilized, Christian community, from a people... | |
| Charles Edward Drummond Black - 1903 - 484 pages
...want are not resources, but human beings to develop them and consume them. Raise your thirty thousand Indians to the level Mr. Duncan has taught us they...power you will have added to your present strength. 1 But I must not keep you longer. I thank 1 The Indians of the Province numbered about twenty-five... | |
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