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- Grant, Prof. W.L., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1913), 11 Apr 1912, 222-228 The question of Nationalism in the modern sense rather a new thing. A nation, in the sense of a people with coherent boundaries awakening to a common consciousness really taking its rise only after tGrant, Prof. W.L., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1913), 11 Apr 1912, 222-228 The question of Nationalism in the modern sense rather a new thing. …
- Smith, Rev. W.E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1913), 18 Apr 1912, 229-237 some of the reasons why China has changed and some of the reasons why we ought to recognize China as a part of the great human race. China no longer an Empire; she has become a Republic, and will plaSmith, Rev. W.E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1913), 18 Apr 1912, 229-237 some of the reasons why China has changed and some of the …
- Hoyle, Honourable W.H., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1913), 12 Dec 1912, 112-117 A retrospective view of the development of Imperialism. British history divided into four parts: training, colonization through discovery, colonization by conquest, the growth of the Empire. A briefHoyle, Honourable W.H., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1913), 12 Dec 1912, 112-117 A retrospective view of the development of Imperialism. British history divided into …
- Brett, Professor G.S., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 26 Nov 1908, 58-66 The speaker's time spent in India. The general condition of the county in respect of the forces. The strong tendency to support that one can roughly divide India into the British and the rest. The exBrett, Professor G.S., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 26 Nov 1908, 58-66 The speaker's time spent in India. The general condition of the county …
- Gould, Rev. Dr. Sydney H., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 3 Dec 1908, 67-78 Interest of the British Empire in the Turkish Empire. The operative causes, both constructive and destructive, which have brought about the changes in Turkey. Constructive causes: the influence and tGould, Rev. Dr. Sydney H., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 3 Dec 1908, 67-78 Interest of the British Empire in the Turkish Empire. The operative causes, …
- Horning, Professor L.E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 10 Dec 1908, 79-90 The need to go a long way back in history in order to get at the sources of the movements that are now so important in Germany. Three factors that must be taken into account: the history of Prussia tHorning, Professor L.E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 10 Dec 1908, 79-90 The need to go a long way back in history in order …
- Mavor, Professor James, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 17 Dec 1908, 91-101 The Constitutional aspect of Russian development. The frequent disregard of Russia's Constitution by the autocracy. An idea of the actual course of events.1905 as the important year to study, in whicMavor, Professor James, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 17 Dec 1908, 91-101 The Constitutional aspect of Russian development. The frequent disregard of Russia's Constitution …
- Swayne, Brigadier-General E.J.E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 4 Jan 1909, 102-109 The speaker, sent to Canada by the Imperial Government owing to its having heard that a large number of British subjects from India, who have a special claim upon the Government as being British subjSwayne, Brigadier-General E.J.E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 4 Jan 1909, 102-109 The speaker, sent to Canada by the Imperial Government owing to its …
- Eby, Rev. C.S., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 28 Jan 1909, 110-119 Studying the great questions that come up in the papers and magazines and feeling that almost every question is becoming Imperial, or, even more, international. Also realizing that the only solutionEby, Rev. C.S., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 28 Jan 1909, 110-119 Studying the great questions that come up in the papers and magazines …
- Kylie, E.J., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 4 Feb 1909, 120-128 Socialism as yet not a very great factor in Canadian life. Socialism steadily advancing in influence and in numerical strength in the older countries of Europe—Germany, Belgium, Italy and France. A fKylie, E.J., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 4 Feb 1909, 120-128 Socialism as yet not a very great factor in Canadian life. Socialism …
- Neville, R.S., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 18 Feb 1909, 129-133 The speaker's observation that the North Pacific Ocean and the northern countries of Asia adjacent thereto are the only important parts of the commercial world which are not served by British cables.Neville, R.S., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 18 Feb 1909, 129-133 The speaker's observation that the North Pacific Ocean and the northern countries …
- Burke, Very Rev. A.E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 25 Feb 1909, 134-141 People of the Maritime Provinces glad to be a portion of the Dominion of Canada, and proud of the part their men have played in the formation of the Dominion. The need for all the Provinces of CanadaBurke, Very Rev. A.E., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 25 Feb 1909, 134-141 People of the Maritime Provinces glad to be a portion of the …
- Clark, J.M., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 1 Mar 1909, 142-157 The notable contrast between the administration of justice in the mining camps of Canada, and the lawlessness and uncertainty of life manifest in similar districts in the United States; symptoms of fClark, J.M., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 1 Mar 1909, 142-157 The notable contrast between the administration of justice in the mining camps …
- Barron, His Honour John A., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 11 Mar 1909, 158-167 The population of Germany today, and in ten year's time. Elbow room as a grave problem for Germany. Territorial acquisition still a profitable policy common to all countries having political ambitionBarron, His Honour John A., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 11 Mar 1909, 158-167 The population of Germany today, and in ten year's time. Elbow room …
- Robinson, George Hunter, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 18 Mar 1909, 168-188 Reference to the project of a national theatre to Shakespeare in London, which within the past few weeks has taken definite shape. Ways in which Shakespeare still lives, in contrast to Milton who livRobinson, George Hunter, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 18 Mar 1909, 168-188 Reference to the project of a national theatre to Shakespeare in London, …
- Brock, R.W., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 25 Mar 1909, 189-196 The importance of mineral resources to the industrial and material prosperity of the country. The influence which mining has upon the extension and expansion of civilization. Examples throughout histBrock, R.W., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 25 Mar 1909, 189-196 The importance of mineral resources to the industrial and material prosperity of …
- McColl, Hon. J.H., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 15 Apr 1909, 197-211 The increasing community of interest between Canada and Australia. Our commonalities. How the very diversities that exist in climate and situation and in products forms another bond of interest in doMcColl, Hon. J.H., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 15 Apr 1909, 197-211 The increasing community of interest between Canada and Australia. Our commonalities. How …
- Pyne, Hon. R.A., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 2 Apr 1909, 212-219 The constantly changing nature of education. The effort to get a system of education that is going to be the best for that country. A look at some of the changes we have experienced in our lifetime iPyne, Hon. R.A., The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 2 Apr 1909, 212-219 The constantly changing nature of education. The effort to get a system …
- Spurgoen, Arthur, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 5 May 1910, 250-256 The critical illness of His Majesty. The speech by His Excellency the Governor-General of Canada as he was about to lay down the insignia of his office. The Toronto newspapers. A word on behalf of goSpurgoen, Arthur, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1910), 5 May 1910, 250-256 The critical illness of His Majesty. The speech by His Excellency the …
- Paish, Sir George, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1921), 29 Jan 1920, 36-52 The importance of the British people to stand together for success and prosperity, to carry the world to a better time. Consequences of not standing together. The salvation of the present situation iPaish, Sir George, The Empire Club of Canada Addresses (Toronto, Canada: The Empire Club of Canada, 1921), 29 Jan 1920, 36-52 The importance of the British people to stand together for success and …
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