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                  . An outspoken backbencher in the Liberal government of Alexander Mackenzie*, Young recommended in 1874 the introduction of a Hansard
                  troops & I can have much opportunity for learning how to handle men,” he wrote to his brother Richard
                  . 3 Feb. 1843 near Chelsea (Frankfort), Ill., eldest child of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne, a lawyer and farmer, and Mary Minier Richards; m. March 1867 Lucy Adaline (Adeleine) Hurd of
                  became the party’s most effective critic of the Liberal government of Alexander Mackenzie*. It is easy to make fun of Tupper’s “reputation
                  Canadian wilderness of a sort not seen since Lucius Richard O’Brien* and others had painted the west. J. E. H. MacDonald
                  Superintendent Alexander R. Macdonell. Marie was wealthy and well connected: her father
                  SMITH, DONALD ALEXANDER, 1st Baron STRATHCONA and MOUNT ROYAL, HBC officer, businessman, politician, diplomat, and philanthropist
                  SCOTT, Sir RICHARD WILLIAM, lawyer and politician; b. 24 Feb. 1825
                  , Ross’s newspaper work had confirmed his interest in politics. He was nominated to run for the House of Commons in 1867, and in the provincial election of 1871 he campaigned in Middlesex West for Alexander
                  process at George Alexander Drummond*’s Canada Sugar Refinery. While there he heard much about Vancouver, the terminus of the
                  . 21 July 1826 in London, England, son of Richard Richardson and Elizabeth Sarah Miller; m
                  the business in Toronto, and Ross was to assist with the consignment of goods on the vessels he ran from London to Montreal. Reford left his other business in the hands of his brother Lewis and Richard
                  , Sir RICHARD, lawyer and politician; b. 15 Dec. 1870 in
                  ., 1882). As early as 1874 Macoun’s reports had come to the attention of Alfred Richard Cecil
                  unsuccessfully against Alexander Ferguson MacLaren
                  , John Alexander Robinson, produced a small volume of The letters of Mayo Lind “in memory of the cheerful soldier.” The letters are of limited
                  office in Arthabaskaville, where he would practise for 30 years with four different partners: Eugène Crépeau (1867–69), Édouard Richard* (1869
                  . 6 Nov. 1835 in Ayrshire, Scotland, son of Alexander Ralston Langmuir and Jane Woodburn; m
                  surveyor general Lindsay Alexander Russell. He later worked with Édouard-Gaston Deville* and Otto Julius
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