| Molyneux St. John - 1877 - 322 pages
...frankly tell you that I think British Columbia a glorious Province—a Province which Canada should be proud to possess, and whose association with the Dominion...after day for a whole week, in a vessel of nearly two thousand tons, we threaded an interminable labyrinth of watery lanes, and reaches that wound endlessly... | |
| William Leggo - 1878 - 946 pages
...frankly tell you that I think British Columbia a glorious province — a province which Canada should be proud to possess, and whose association with the Dominion...not to be paralleled by any country in the world. Uay after day, for a whole week, in a vessel of nearly 2000 tons, we threaded an interminable labyrinth... | |
| Edward Hepple Hall - 1879 - 264 pages
...accounts and speeches we have so often culled for these pages, in his speech at Victoria, said : — " Such a spectacle as its coast line presents is not...after day, for a whole week, in a vessel of nearly 3,000 tons, we threaded an interminable labyrinth of watery reaches, that wound endlessly in and out... | |
| Alexander Monro - 1879 - 218 pages
...a century hence, his Lorilship said: It "is a glorious Province, a Province which Canada should be proud to possess, and whose association with the Dominion she ought to regard as the crowning trinmph of confederation." If British Columbia is the crowning trinmph of confederation, the old Provinces... | |
| British Columbia - 1880 - 188 pages
...frankly tell you that I think British Columbia a glorious Province — a Province which Canada should be proud to possess, and whose association with the Dominion she ought to regard as the crowning 18 triumph of Federation. Such a spectacle as its coast line presents is not to be paralleled by any... | |
| 1881 - 336 pages
...pages, in his speech at Victoria in 1876, said:— Coast-line. ' Such a spectacle as its coast-line presents is not to be paralleled by any country in...after day, for a whole week, in a vessel of nearly 3,000 tons, we threaded an interminable labyrinth of watery reaches, that wound endlessly in and out... | |
| Aeneas McDonell Dawson - 1881 - 256 pages
...Province — a Province which Canada shoild be proud to possess, and whose association with the Doninion she ought to regard as the crowning triumph of federation...spectacle as its coast line presents is not to be larelleled by any country in the world. Day after day, for a -vshole week, in a vessel of nearly 2,000... | |
| Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis of Dufferin and Ava - 1882 - 320 pages
...frankly tell you that I think British Columbia a glorious province, a province which Canada should be proud to possess, and whose association with the Dominion...week, in a vessel of nearly 2,000 tons, we threaded a labyrinth of watery lanes and reaches that wound endlessly in and out of a network of islands, promontories,... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 pages
...frankly tell you that I think British Columbia a glorioun province, a province which Canada should be proud to possess, and whose association with the Dominion...after day, for a whole week, in a vessel of nearly 2000 tons, we threaded a labyrinth of watery lanes and reaches, that wound endlessly in and out of... | |
| British Columbia. Department of Agriculture - 1883 - 146 pages
...frankly tell you that I think British Columbia a glorious Province—a Province which Canada should be proud to possess, and whose association with the Dominion she ought to regard as the crowning triumph of Federation."—Speech of Governor-General The Earl of Dv/erin, 20th Sept., 1876. PUBLISHED .UNDER THE... | |
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