The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, William Smith, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 |
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... Laurier . II . General Louis Botha • 3. The Ginestra ; or , The Desert Flower . 4. The Last of the Habsburgs : I. The Emperor Francis Joseph . II . The Archduke Franz Ferdinand . III . Karl the First and Last • • 5. The Agrarian ...
... Laurier . II . General Louis Botha • 3. The Ginestra ; or , The Desert Flower . 4. The Last of the Habsburgs : I. The Emperor Francis Joseph . II . The Archduke Franz Ferdinand . III . Karl the First and Last • • 5. The Agrarian ...
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... LAURIER . Come SIR WILFRID LAURIER , as was the case with at least two of his predecessors in the premiership of the Dominion of Canada - Macdonald and Mackenzie - began his political career with neither material nor social advan- tages ...
... LAURIER . Come SIR WILFRID LAURIER , as was the case with at least two of his predecessors in the premiership of the Dominion of Canada - Macdonald and Mackenzie - began his political career with neither material nor social advan- tages ...
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... Laurier's career in Dominion politics extended ov forty - five years . It is a career , in this respect , witho parallel in the history of Canada . It is , moreover , wit out parallel in the history of the Oversea Dominions , regards ...
... Laurier's career in Dominion politics extended ov forty - five years . It is a career , in this respect , witho parallel in the history of Canada . It is , moreover , wit out parallel in the history of the Oversea Dominions , regards ...
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... Laurier established his first home ; for in 1868 he was married to Miss Zoe Lafontaine , and until the end of his life his country home was in Arthabaska . Politics were not a new interest with Laurier when he first entered the House of ...
... Laurier established his first home ; for in 1868 he was married to Miss Zoe Lafontaine , and until the end of his life his country home was in Arthabaska . Politics were not a new interest with Laurier when he first entered the House of ...
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... Laurier's speech sounded the key - note many subsequent speeches on the same subject , ma some in Canada , some in England , after he had esta lished his position in Dominion politics , and , as a politi leader , had become as ...
... Laurier's speech sounded the key - note many subsequent speeches on the same subject , ma some in Canada , some in England , after he had esta lished his position in Dominion politics , and , as a politi leader , had become as ...
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