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                  Borden* to form the firm of Borden, Ritchie, Parker, and Chisholm in 1889 when Borden’s partner Wallace Nesbit
                  MONK, FREDERICK DEBARTZCH, lawyer, professor, and politician; b
                  South African War, since England was clamouring for it. After the general election of 1900 Chase-Casgrain and Frederick Debartzch
                  granddaughter of James Gage, the minister of militia and defence, Frederick William Borden, accepted the offer
                  . H. Tupper’s election to the House of Commons in 1882 removed him from much day-to-day business, but Borden contributed so substantially to the firm that in 1885 or 1886 William Frederick Parker was
                  the minister of militia and defence, Sir Frederick William Borden, and the general officer
                  , Robert Laird Borden, on Canada’s role within the British empire or on the question of Canadian identity, Landry and his friends considered forming a French Canadian party under Frederick Debartzch
                  . 11 Oct. 1911 in Canning, N.S., Elizabeth Borden, daughter of Sir Frederick William Borden
                  , for example, a vice-president and the legal mastermind of the Mexico Tramways Company and the Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Company [see Frederick Stark
                  Robert Laird Borden* as Conservative leader, an idea McBride did not totally discount. Speculation rose as Borden faced caucus crises, but
                  British garrisons at Halifax and Esquimalt, B.C., but this was a step that the minister of militia and defence, Sir Frederick William
                  regarding his appointment as minister without portfolio. The nationalist faction of the Borden administration, in particular Frederick Debartzch
                  Boulton*]. He was the type of prairie-bred scout Major-General Frederick Dobson Middleton* sensibly preferred to the politically
                  Borden*, the work of parliament was interrupted by cries about shameless corruption, the difficulty of integrating newcomers into Canadian society, and the social problems connected with immigration
                  nurturing as it grew and modernized in the period after the South African War [see Sir Frederick William
                  reform of the militia [see Sir Frederick William Borden], to prepare for the titanic
                  legislation. When in 1893 Conservative mla George Frederick Marter* introduced a bill to bar the retail sale
                  the man for the task. The leadership went to George Frederick Marter*, who managed to commit the party to prohibition and the
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