... a federal union of the North American Provinces and colonies, which would include Prince Edward Island, could ever be accomplished on terms that would prove advantageous to the interests and well-being of the people of this island, separated as it... The Scot in British North America - Page 711by William Jordan Rattray - 1880Full view - About this book
| Duncan Campbell - Prince Edward Island - 1875 - 258 pages
...American Provinces and colonies, which would include Prince Edward Island, could ever be accomplished on terms that would prove advantageous to the interests...separated as it is, and must ever remain, from the neighboring provinces, by an immovable barrier of ice, for many months in the year ; and this house... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle - Canada - 1878 - 716 pages
...America provinces and colonies, which would include Prince Edward Island, could ever be accomplished on terms that would prove advantageous to the interests...separated as it. is, and must ever remain, from the neighboring provinces by an .immovable barrier of ice for many months in the year ; and this house... | |
| Joseph Edwin Crawford Munro - Canada - 1889 - 440 pages
...American Provinces and Colonies which would include Prince Edward's Island could ever be accomplished on terms that would prove advantageous to the interests...ever remain, from the neighbouring provinces by an immoveable barrier of ice for many months in the year." The question continued to be discussed in the... | |
| Melvin Ormond Hammond - Biography & Autobiography - 1917 - 394 pages
...while union might benefit the other Provinces, they could not admit "it could ever be accomplished on terms that would prove advantageous to the interests and well-being of this Island, separated as it is and must ever remain from the neighboring Provinces by an immovable... | |
| 436 pages
...American Provinces and Colonies which would include Prince Edward's Island could ever be accomplished on terms that would prove advantageous to the interests...ever remain, from the neighbouring provinces by an immoveable barrier of ice for many months in the year." The question continued to be discussed in the... | |
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