Speech to Liberal Convention of Upper Canada, November 10, 1859 – George Brown
Hon. GEORGE BROWN, who, as several previous speakers had risen, had been loudly called for, now came to the stand ...
Hon. GEORGE BROWN, who, as several previous speakers had risen, had been loudly called for, now came to the stand ...
Defending his often combative approach to politics, Brown declares: “I might have announced general principles, and spoken in soft language ...
GENTLEMEN, – In consequence of an adverse vote in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, the 28th of July, Mr. ...
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Munk Senior Fellow Alastair Gillespie, who leads the MLI Confederation Project, explores how leading statesmen from 1865 articulate the political ...
Munk Senior Fellow Alastair Gillespie, who leads the MLI Confederation Project, explores how leading statesmen from 1865 articulate the political ...
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