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                  . Taché (32 ser. in 16v., Montréal, 1890–[94]), 4th ser. (translated by John Francis Waters), and one of Sir George-Étienne Cartier in George-Étienne Cartier: études (Montréal, [1914
                  the little comedy, “La Tuque bleue,” which appeared in early August 1848 in L’Avenir and which depicted George-Étienne
                  , manifestations, articles de journaux, conférences, etc., qui ont marqué la célébration du centenaire de la naissance de sir George-Étienne Cartier et l’érection de monuments à la mémoire de ce grand homme d’État
                  Drummond]. In 1859 the Conservative government of George-Étienne Cartier* and John
                  Bellingham* elected. Furthermore, he always kept the close and devoted friendship of George-Étienne Cartier
                  nominate Sir George-Étienne Cartier*, who had been defeated in his Montreal riding. Cartier was elected by acclamation. During the
                  of the French-speaking Métis. In 1872, after a dispute between George Denison and Sir George-Étienne
                  . Special venom was reserved for Sir George-Étienne
                  politicians such as Sir George-Étienne Cartier*, Sir Hector-Louis
                   
                  turned to George-Étienne Cartier*; his notary was Théodore-Benjamin Doucet
                   
                  April 1858 that the government, now under the leadership of Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier*, was not “absolutely the best
                  -Étienne Cartier*’s offer in the fall of 1857 of a place in the government, even though, according to the Globe, all Toronto was
                  George-Étienne Cartier is said to have compelled him to translate the word “dominion,” in the British
                  terrible” bore the brunt of the attack. In one incident his efforts were vain: George-Étienne Cartier*, during the episode of “La
                  * but attributed to Charles Daoust* by George-Étienne
                  -Étienne Cartier government was weak, and the Clear Grit opposition, led by George
                  *. When Drummond carried through his threat to resign as attorney general, Macdonald and Taché simply replaced him with George-Étienne
                   George-Étienne Cartier*, essays included in a single volume published in
                  called Fort George, now Lake George, N.Y.). He acted as adjutant, administering the affairs of all the militia units, to the great satisfaction of Vaudreuil who claimed that “because of his diligence, our
                  the “Macdonald–Cartier” government [see George-Étienne Cartier*], an eloquent testimony both to the part he played in this
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