The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, Volume 10John Castell Hopkins Annual Review Publishing Company, 1911 - Canada |
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... tion of Protestants by a Roman Catholic King , or of the prose- cution of Roman Catholics by a Protestant King , is a thing of the past . No Protestant possessed of a gentlemanly respect for fellow- citizens of another faith thinks it ...
... tion of Protestants by a Roman Catholic King , or of the prose- cution of Roman Catholics by a Protestant King , is a thing of the past . No Protestant possessed of a gentlemanly respect for fellow- citizens of another faith thinks it ...
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... tion to be substituted for the old one which , by the way , both Peers and Commoners had to take for many years as well as the Sovereign . It was in the following terms and passed the first stage by 383 to 42 votes ; the second reading ...
... tion to be substituted for the old one which , by the way , both Peers and Commoners had to take for many years as well as the Sovereign . It was in the following terms and passed the first stage by 383 to 42 votes ; the second reading ...
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... tion to his Throne and Person ; also to impress upon His Majesty and on the people of the British Isles that you , the people of Canada , are united in your high resolve to accomplish your part in the maintenance and building of the ...
... tion to his Throne and Person ; also to impress upon His Majesty and on the people of the British Isles that you , the people of Canada , are united in your high resolve to accomplish your part in the maintenance and building of the ...
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... tion and kept in the forefront of the fight . A few words may be said as to this body here . Composed of 623 members , of whom 28 Irish and 16 Scotch peers were elected by their fellow - Peers , re- spectively , and 26 were Archbishops ...
... tion and kept in the forefront of the fight . A few words may be said as to this body here . Composed of 623 members , of whom 28 Irish and 16 Scotch peers were elected by their fellow - Peers , re- spectively , and 26 were Archbishops ...
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... together , going strange lengths to show their detesta- tion of reform . " Following this the continued Conservative gains in rural England brought Mr. Lyon to the conviction ( CANADA AND THE TWO BRITISH ELECTIONS OF 1910 47.
... together , going strange lengths to show their detesta- tion of reform . " Following this the continued Conservative gains in rural England brought Mr. Lyon to the conviction ( CANADA AND THE TWO BRITISH ELECTIONS OF 1910 47.
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