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" Well, a Governor-General is a Federalist by profession, and you might as well expect the Sultan of Turkey to throw up his cap for the commune as the Viceroy of Canada to entertain a suggestion for the disintegration of the Dominion. "
Canada Under the Administration of the Earl of Dufferin - Page 489
by George Stewart - 1878 - 680 pages
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The Sea of Mountains: An Account of Lord Dufferin's Tour Through ..., Volume 2

Molyneux St. John - 1877 - 322 pages
...rhapsody on the beauties of a Republican Government, His Majesty replied, " You forget, Sir, that 1 am a Royalist by profession." Well, a Governor-General...to bow my head beneath their " separation" arch. It was a very good-humoured, and certainly not a disloyal bit of " bounce" which they had prepared for...
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The History of the Administration of the Right Honorable Frederick Temple ...

William Leggo - 1878 - 946 pages
...Government, His Majesty replied : ' You forget, sir, I am a Royalist by profession.' Well, a Governor General is a Federalist by profession, and you might as well...bow my head beneath their ' Separation ' arch. It was a very good-humored, and certainly not a disloyal, bit of 'bounce,' which they had prepared for...
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Papers in Connection with the Construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway ...

British Columbia - 1880 - 188 pages
...Government His Majesty replied, " You forget, sir, lam a Royalist by profession." Well, a Governor General is a Federalist by profession, and you might as well...Dominion. I hope therefore they will not bear me any ill-will for having declined to bow my head beneath their " separation " arch. It was a very good humoured,...
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Speeches and Addresses of the Right Honourable Frederick Temple Hamilton ...

Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis of Dufferin and Ava - 1882 - 320 pages
...Government, His Majesty replied : " You forget, sir, I am a Royalist by profession." Well, a Governor General is a Federalist by profession, and you might as well...Dominion. I hope, therefore, they will not bear me any ill-will for having declined to bow my head beneath their " Separation " arch.* It was a very good-humoured,...
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History of British Columbia: 1792-1887

Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Alfred Bates - 1887 - 834 pages
...that may be — "should be permitted to decide such a controversy as that which we are discussing. A governor-general is a federalist by profession,...suggestion for the disintegration of the dominion." Meanwhile work had been progressing, though somewhat slowly, on the Canadian Pacific. Early in 1880,...
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History of British Columbia: 1792-1887

Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Alfred Bates - 1887 - 838 pages
...that may be — -"should be permitted to decide such a controversy as that which we are discussing. A governor-general is a federalist by profession,...suggestion for the disintegration of the dominion." Meanwhile work had been progressing, though somewhat slowly, on the Canadian Pacific. Early in 1880,...
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History of British Columbia: 1792-1887

Hubert Howe Bancroft, William Nemos, Amos Bowman, Alfred Bates - 1887 - 838 pages
...that may be — "should be permitted to decide such a controversy as that which we are discussing. A governor-general is a federalist by profession,...suggestion for the disintegration of the dominion." Meanwhile work had been progressing, though somewhat slowly, on the Canadian Pacific. Early in 1880,...
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History of the North-west, Volume 2

Alexander Begg - 1894 - 574 pages
...will forgive me if I am not intimidated by their formidable representations. When some pertinaceous philosopher insisted on assailing the late King of...bow my head beneath their " separation " arch. It was a very good-humored, and certainly not a disloyal bit of " bounce," which they had prepared for...
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History of the North-west, Volume 2

Alexander Begg - 1894 - 564 pages
...not intimidated by their formidable representations. When some pertinaceous philosopher insist i'd on assailing the late King of the Belgians with a...bow my head beneath their " separation " arch. It was a very good-humored, and certainly not a disloyal bit of " bounce," which they had prepared for...
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The Marquess of Dufferin and Ava: Diplomatist, Viceroy, Statesman

Charles Edward Drummond Black - 1903 - 484 pages
...with a rhapsody on the beauties of a Republican Government, his Majesty replied, " You forget, sir, I am a Royalist by profession." Well, a Governor-General is a Federalist by profession, and you migtft as well expect the Sultan of Turkey to throw up his cap for the Commune, as the Viceroy of Canada...
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