| John Hamilton Gray - Canada - 1872 - 442 pages
...Brown, at the St. Louis Hotel. Mr. Brown stated that nothing but the extreme urgency of the present crisis, and the hope of settling the sectional troubles of the Province for ever, could, in his opinion, justify their meeting together with a view to common political action.... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - Canada - 1882 - 404 pages
...proposal was made Mr. Brown at once informed them that nothing but the extreme urgency of the present crisis, and the hope of settling the sectional troubles of the province for ever, could, in his opinion, justify their meeting together with a view to common political action.... | |
| William Henry Withrow - Canada - 1886 - 758 pages
...final settlement.* This proffer led to an interview between Mr. Brown and Messrs. Macdonald and Gait. These gentlemen agreed that nothing but the extreme...with him, as representatives of the Reform party, Mr. AVilliam Macdougall as Provincial Secretary, and Mr. Oliver Mowat as Postmaster-General. This coalition... | |
| James Pennington Macpherson - Canada - 1891 - 564 pages
...Brown at the St. Louis Hotel. Mr. Brown stated that nothing but the extreme urgency of the present crisis, and the hope of settling the sectional troubles of the province for ever, could, in his opinion, justify their meeting together with a view to common political action.... | |
| William Buckingham, George William Ross - Biography & Autobiography - 1892 - 688 pages
...Messrs. Macdonald and Galt frankly confessed " that nothing but the extrane urgency of the present crisis, and the hope of settling the sectional troubles of the Province forever, could justify such a meeting, with a view to common political action." In this opinion Messrs. Macdonald and Galt... | |
| John Mercier McMullen - Canada - 1892 - 552 pages
...business being efficiently conducted. Brown replied that nothing but the extreme urgency of the existing crisis, and the hope of settling the sectional troubles of the Province forever, could, in his opinion, justify their meeting together for any political action ; but he was now prepared to... | |
| Joseph Pope - Literary Criticism - 1894 - 428 pages
...Brown at the St. Louis Hotel. Mr. Brown stated that nothing but the extreme urgency of the present crisis, and the hope of settling the sectional troubles of the province for ever, could, in his opinion, justify their meeting together with a view to common political action.... | |
| James Hannay - Canada - 1897 - 440 pages
...Macdonald and Galt met on June 17th at the St. Louis Hotel and discussed the situation. Mr. Brown stated that nothing but the extreme urgency of the crisis and the hope of settling the sectional difficulties of the Province would, in his opinion, justify him in meeting with the members of the... | |
| Basil Kellett Long, Closer Union Society, Cape Town - Constitutional law - 1908 - 344 pages
...Macdonald to Parliament : — j1 " Mr. Brown stated that nothing but the extreme urgency of the present crisis, and the hope of settling the sectional troubles of the Province for ever, could in his opinion, justify their meeting together with a view to common political action... | |
| James Hannay - New Brunswick - 1909 - 500 pages
...Macdonald, and Galt, met on June, 17th at the St. Louis Hotel, and discussed the situation. Mr. Brown stated that nothing but the extreme urgency of the crisis and the hope of settling the sectional difficulties of the Province would, in his opinion, justify him in meeting with the members of the... | |
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