We should strengthen the faith of our people in their own future, the faith of every Canadian in Canada, and of every province in its sister province. This faith wrongs no one; burdens no one; menaces no one; dishonors no one; and, as it was said of old, faith moves mountains, so I venture reverently to express my own belief that if the difficulties of our future as a dominion were as high as the peaks of the Alps or Andes, yet that the pure patriotic faith of a united people would be all sufficient to overcome and ultimately to triumph over all such difficulties.
This is a new land - a land of pretension because it is new; because classes and systems have not had that time to grow here naturally. We have no ar… - Thomas D'Arcy Mcgee
This is a new land - a land of pretension because it is new; because classes and systems have not had that time to grow here naturally. We have no ar…
- Thomas D'Arcy Mcgee
Everything we did was done in form and with propriety, and the result of our proceedings is the document [the Quebec Resolutions] that has been submi… - Thomas D'Arcy Mcgee
Everything we did was done in form and with propriety, and the result of our proceedings is the document [the Quebec Resolutions] that has been submi…
We should strengthen the faith of our people in their own future, the faith of every Canadian in Canada, and of every province in its sister province… - Thomas D'Arcy Mcgee
We should strengthen the faith of our people in their own future, the faith of every Canadian in Canada, and of every province in its sister province…
If we are true to Canada, if we do not desire to become part and parcel of these people, we cannot overlook this the greatest revolution of our times… - Thomas D'Arcy Mcgee
If we are true to Canada, if we do not desire to become part and parcel of these people, we cannot overlook this the greatest revolution of our times…
I will content myself, Mr. Speaker, with those principal motives to union; first, that we are in the rapids and must go on; next that our neighbours … - Thomas D'Arcy Mcgee
I will content myself, Mr. Speaker, with those principal motives to union; first, that we are in the rapids and must go on; next that our neighbours …
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