The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... responsible government by another specious coalition . But Howe had learnt his lesson . He was no longer afraid of " party government " . Sir John's overtures for a " mixed govern- ment " -addressed to his " excellent and talented ...
... responsible government by another specious coalition . But Howe had learnt his lesson . He was no longer afraid of " party government " . Sir John's overtures for a " mixed govern- ment " -addressed to his " excellent and talented ...
Page 360
... Responsible government seemed assured . Governor Bannerman afterwards deplored to Grey himself ( 1851 ) the subse- quent delay as a " futile source of agitation " .2 Earl Grey , however , had other views . In numbers , wealth and talent ...
... Responsible government seemed assured . Governor Bannerman afterwards deplored to Grey himself ( 1851 ) the subse- quent delay as a " futile source of agitation " .2 Earl Grey , however , had other views . In numbers , wealth and talent ...
Page 537
... RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT 537 of the needs of settlers . The most aggressive members of this group came to be Frederick W. G. Haultain , a lawyer of Fort Macleod ; Frank Oliver , a journalist of Edmonton ; and James H. Ross , a rancher of ...
... RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT 537 of the needs of settlers . The most aggressive members of this group came to be Frederick W. G. Haultain , a lawyer of Fort Macleod ; Frank Oliver , a journalist of Edmonton ; and James H. Ross , a rancher of ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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