The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 |
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... elected President in conformity with Per precedent . This lasted until the middle of March , when it was found that it was too large a body to deal effectively with all the business , and it had also been found impossible to keep its ...
... elected President in conformity with Per precedent . This lasted until the middle of March , when it was found that it was too large a body to deal effectively with all the business , and it had also been found impossible to keep its ...
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... elected to the House of Commons ( 1874 ) , and politics thereafter were his absorbing interest . During the greater part of his life he lived on his salary ( $ 1250 ) as a Member of Parliament , with the addition , during his ...
... elected to the House of Commons ( 1874 ) , and politics thereafter were his absorbing interest . During the greater part of his life he lived on his salary ( $ 1250 ) as a Member of Parliament , with the addition , during his ...
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... elected to Parliament he had served one term of three years ( 1871-1874 ) in the Lower House of the Legislature at Quebec . It was his first and only service in provincial politics . In one important respect it was a helpful and ...
... elected to Parliament he had served one term of three years ( 1871-1874 ) in the Lower House of the Legislature at Quebec . It was his first and only service in provincial politics . In one important respect it was a helpful and ...
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... elect party leaders in a caucus . In Canada the caucus is older than Confederation . In the course of a parliamentary session at Ottawa , much business comes before the caucus of each party . The Government unfolds its legislative e the ...
... elect party leaders in a caucus . In Canada the caucus is older than Confederation . In the course of a parliamentary session at Ottawa , much business comes before the caucus of each party . The Government unfolds its legislative e the ...
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... elected by the Liberal caucus ; and thereafter his leadership of the party , whether it was in opposition or in power , was unquestioned . There were , moreover , no divisions in the party until the question of Conscription came before ...
... elected by the Liberal caucus ; and thereafter his leadership of the party , whether it was in opposition or in power , was unquestioned . There were , moreover , no divisions in the party until the question of Conscription came before ...
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