Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 95
... Laurier , therefore , came to regard Fielding as his probable successor . According to Kirk Cameron , Fielding narrowly missed succeeding Laurier in 1908 , when he persuaded Laurier to remain , at least for one more session , after ...
... Laurier , therefore , came to regard Fielding as his probable successor . According to Kirk Cameron , Fielding narrowly missed succeeding Laurier in 1908 , when he persuaded Laurier to remain , at least for one more session , after ...
Page 96
... Laurier's successor . The war widened the breach between Fielding and French Canada . His support for conscription ... Laurier proved the greater offence among loyal Laurier Liberals . Throughout the conscription crisis Fielding ...
... Laurier's successor . The war widened the breach between Fielding and French Canada . His support for conscription ... Laurier proved the greater offence among loyal Laurier Liberals . Throughout the conscription crisis Fielding ...
Page 66
... Laurier : " we were badly beaten , but it was because we could not help it . In no part of the Dominion of Canada were greater exertions put forth and greater efforts made ... Laurier , 5 April 1891 , Laurier Papers . p . 372 . 66 Acadiensis.
... Laurier : " we were badly beaten , but it was because we could not help it . In no part of the Dominion of Canada were greater exertions put forth and greater efforts made ... Laurier , 5 April 1891 , Laurier Papers . p . 372 . 66 Acadiensis.
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