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" wholly moral, an influence of suasion, sympathy, and moderation, which softens the temper while it elevates the aims of local politics." If the Governor-general is a man of parliamentary experience and constitutional knowledge, possessing tact and judgment,... "
Lord Elgin - Page 232
by John George Bourinot - 1905 - 276 pages
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The Forum, Volume 31

Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - 1900 - 778 pages
...suasion, sympathy, and moderation, which softens the temper while it elevates the aims of local politics." If the Governor-General is a man of parliamentary...large responsibilities of which the general public have naturally no very clear idea. And if it were possible to obtain access to the confidential and...
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1892 - 528 pages
...since the commencement of confederation — they can sensibly influence the course of admin istration and benefit the country at critical periods of its...Standing above all party, having the unity of the em pire at heart, a governor-general at times can soothe the public mind and give additional confidence...
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1892 - 526 pages
...since the commencement of confederation — they can sensibly influence the course of admin istration and benefit the country at critical periods of its...Standing above all party, having the unity of the em pire at heart, a governor-general at times can soothe the public mind and give additional confidence...
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1892 - 522 pages
...functionaries have been notably so since the commencement of confederation — they can sensibly influence the course of administration and benefit the country at critical periods of its his tory. Standing above all party, having the unity of the empire at heart, a governor- general at...
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The Canadian Magazine, Volume 11

J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1898 - 584 pages
...mencement of Confederation — he can sensiblyinfluence, in the way Lord Elgin points out, the courseof administration, and benefit the country at critical...large responsibilities of which the general public have naturally no very clear idea, and if it were possible to obtain access to the confidential despatches...
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The Review of Reviews, Volume 23

William Thomas Stead - 1901 - 722 pages
...knowledge, possessing tact and judgment, and imbued with the true spirit of his high vocation .... he can sensibly influence, in the way Lord Elgin points...benefit the country at critical periods of its history. THE PRESIDENT AUTOCRAT. The same tendency to exalt the power of the Executive at the expense of the...
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