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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... influence on the Con- ference must not , however , be under - estimated . Their labours had produced an enormous amount of material for the use of the men of action ; and , though much of this work was wasted , much proved to be of the ...
... influence on the Con- ference must not , however , be under - estimated . Their labours had produced an enormous amount of material for the use of the men of action ; and , though much of this work was wasted , much proved to be of the ...
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... influence on the relations of the Dominions with Great Britain . Laurier had no pa in Confederation . He was beginning his career as lawyer when the British North - America Act ( 1867 ) w passed by the Parliament at Westminster . But i ...
... influence on the relations of the Dominions with Great Britain . Laurier had no pa in Confederation . He was beginning his career as lawyer when the British North - America Act ( 1867 ) w passed by the Parliament at Westminster . But i ...
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... influence in this direction that Laurs exercised - and it was undoubtedly a greater influer than has ever been exercised by a premier of Canada m by a premier of any other Dominion - developed out the British preferential tariff of 1897 ...
... influence in this direction that Laurs exercised - and it was undoubtedly a greater influer than has ever been exercised by a premier of Canada m by a premier of any other Dominion - developed out the British preferential tariff of 1897 ...
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... history of the Dominion . But his place as a Canadian statesman , who greatly and beneficently influenced the Empire as a whole , is assured . EDWARD PORRITT . II . GENERAL LOUIS BOTHA . GREAT men in all SIR WILFRID LAURIER 35.
... history of the Dominion . But his place as a Canadian statesman , who greatly and beneficently influenced the Empire as a whole , is assured . EDWARD PORRITT . II . GENERAL LOUIS BOTHA . GREAT men in all SIR WILFRID LAURIER 35.
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... influence events , though their share proportion to that of circumstance may be indete minable . The greatest of men are in no small degr children of fortune ; and the effect of their actions , 1 matter how judiciously conceived , is in ...
... influence events , though their share proportion to that of circumstance may be indete minable . The greatest of men are in no small degr children of fortune ; and the effect of their actions , 1 matter how judiciously conceived , is in ...
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