The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1930 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 48
Page 490
... Laurier declined to sit at the same council board with him . It was only after Cauchon's retirement in 1877 that Laurier could be persuaded to enter the Cabinet . Had Laurier been brought into the Cabinet in 1875 , he might have had a ...
... Laurier declined to sit at the same council board with him . It was only after Cauchon's retirement in 1877 that Laurier could be persuaded to enter the Cabinet . Had Laurier been brought into the Cabinet in 1875 , he might have had a ...
Page 511
... Laurier against the bishops . In all , the country had returned a Liberal majority of over thirty . Sir Charles Tupper , accepting the inevitable , promptly resigned ; and the Governor - General sent for Laurier . The Government which ...
... Laurier against the bishops . In all , the country had returned a Liberal majority of over thirty . Sir Charles Tupper , accepting the inevitable , promptly resigned ; and the Governor - General sent for Laurier . The Government which ...
Page 517
... Laurier's Minister of Railways , A. G. Blair , whose policies Laurier had rejected . There is no doubt that , after his failure to bring the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Northern together , Laurier became convinced that Canada could ...
... Laurier's Minister of Railways , A. G. Blair , whose policies Laurier had rejected . There is no doubt that , after his failure to bring the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Northern together , Laurier became convinced that Canada could ...
Contents
THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND ETHNICAL | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
145 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administration American appointed Assembly banks became Britain British Columbia British North America Brunswick Cabinet Canada West Canadian Government Canadian Pacific Railway Canal Champlain CHBE coast colony Confederation Conference constitutional Council Crown defence despatch Dominion Durham economic election Empire England English established favour federal fisheries fishing force France French Canadians Governor granted Halifax House Hudson's Bay Company Ibid Imperial important increased Indians industry interest Iroquois Lake land later Laurier legislation Legislature Liberal Lieutenant-Governor London Lord Lower Canada Loyalists Macdonald Mackenzie Manitoba Maritime Provinces ment Montreal naval Newfoundland North West North West Company Nova Scotia Ontario organisation Ottawa Pacific Papers Parliament party political population prairies Prince Edward Island Quebec railway Report responsible government Royal Saskatchewan schools settlement settlers ships Sir John St John's St Lawrence tariff territory tion Toronto trade treaty union United Upper Canada vols western York