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... Mackenzie interpreted his triumph in Lambton and other victories elsewhere . Mackenzie's group returned to Ottawa 138 members strong , a two - to - one majority over the opposition . Since the sweeping victory occurred everywhere except ...
... Mackenzie interpreted his triumph in Lambton and other victories elsewhere . Mackenzie's group returned to Ottawa 138 members strong , a two - to - one majority over the opposition . Since the sweeping victory occurred everywhere except ...
Page 226
... Mackenzie , and Brown , but Laurier still did not immediately win many friends in Quebec . In 1874 , Mackenzie was partnered with three Rouges like Dorion - individuals who were antagonistic both to the Quebec Church and Grit re ...
... Mackenzie , and Brown , but Laurier still did not immediately win many friends in Quebec . In 1874 , Mackenzie was partnered with three Rouges like Dorion - individuals who were antagonistic both to the Quebec Church and Grit re ...
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... Mackenzie's was the only feasible alternative given the reduced government rev- enue in the depressed years between 1873 and 1878 ; he points out that roughly one quarter of the entire federal expenditure was allocated for public works ...
... Mackenzie's was the only feasible alternative given the reduced government rev- enue in the depressed years between 1873 and 1878 ; he points out that roughly one quarter of the entire federal expenditure was allocated for public works ...
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