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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... political career with neither material nor social advan- tages in his favour . Macdonald was the son of an emigrant ... politics . Laurier was the son of a land surveyor , Carolus Laurier , who earned only a meagre income by the practice ...
... political career with neither material nor social advan- tages in his favour . Macdonald was the son of an emigrant ... politics . Laurier was the son of a land surveyor , Carolus Laurier , who earned only a meagre income by the practice ...
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... Politics were not a new 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 ...
... Politics were not a new 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 ...
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... politics , and , as a politi leader , had become as acceptable to the English - speaki provinces as to Quebec . At ... political institutions and Briti civilisation , who from his study of English history cou state the grounds on which ...
... politics , and , as a politi leader , had become as acceptable to the English - speaki provinces as to Quebec . At ... political institutions and Briti civilisation , who from his study of English history cou state the grounds on which ...
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... political movement ten years ago . It developed as a movement in Dominion , as distinct from provincial , politics , out of the pronounced and continuing hostility of grain - growers of Manitoba , Saskatchewan , and Alberta , and of ...
... political movement ten years ago . It developed as a movement in Dominion , as distinct from provincial , politics , out of the pronounced and continuing hostility of grain - growers of Manitoba , Saskatchewan , and Alberta , and of ...
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... political 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.
... political 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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