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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... 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 Premiership , of a Premier's salary ( $ 7500 ) ( 21 )
... 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 Premiership , of a Premier's salary ( $ 7500 ) ( 21 )
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... interest with Laurier when he first entered the House of Commons as a supporter of the Liberal Government of 1874-1878 - the Government which had been returned to power as the result of the widespread popular indignation at the grave ...
... interest with Laurier when he first entered the House of Commons as a supporter of the Liberal Government of 1874-1878 - the Government which had been returned to power as the result of the widespread popular indignation at the grave ...
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... interest - together with his di tinguished personal appearance , his genial temperamen and his grace of manner , soon made him acceptable t his fellow - members from the English - speaking province in the House of Commons of 1874-1878 ...
... interest - together with his di tinguished personal appearance , his genial temperamen and his grace of manner , soon made him acceptable t his fellow - members from the English - speaking province in the House of Commons of 1874-1878 ...
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... interests were app hensive that reciprocity * might weaken the tie betwe the Dominion and Great Britain . Above all ... interest of the protect manufacturers ; and ( 2 ) the enactment of the Britis preferential tariffs of 1897 and 1898 ...
... interests were app hensive that reciprocity * might weaken the tie betwe the Dominion and Great Britain . Above all ... interest of the protect manufacturers ; and ( 2 ) the enactment of the Britis preferential tariffs of 1897 and 1898 ...
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... interests arose entirely over the proposed reciprocity agreement . The Government , apprehensive of incurring the hostility of the organised grain - growers and farmers , was com- pelled to adhere to its policy . The opposing interests ...
... interests arose entirely over the proposed reciprocity agreement . The Government , apprehensive of incurring the hostility of the organised grain - growers and farmers , was com- pelled to adhere to its policy . The opposing interests ...
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