The Ministerial Crisis; Mr. D. B. Viger, and His Position: Being a Review of the Hon. Mr. Viger's Pamphlet Entitled La Crise Ministerielle Et Mr. Denis Benjamin Viger, Etc. En Deux Parties (Classic Reprint)
The Ministerial Crisis; Mr. D. B. Viger, and His Position: Being a Review of the Hon. Mr. Viger's Pamphlet Entitled La Crise Ministerielle Et Mr. Denis Benjamin Viger, Etc. En Deux Parties (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The Ministerial Crisis: Mr. D. B. Viger, and His Position; Being a Review of the Hon. Mr. Viger's Pamphlet Entitled La Crise Minist???rielle Et Mr. Denis Benjamin Viger, Etc, En Deux Parties In deaiing with Mr. Viger we have the satisfaction of being able to come at once to the real question before the country, viz: responsible govern ment. Our present opponent is far too honorable to descend to what we must term the jugglery of Mr. Gibbon Wakefield. He does not pretend that the late Ministry had lost ground ...
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Excerpt from The Ministerial Crisis: Mr. D. B. Viger, and His Position; Being a Review of the Hon. Mr. Viger's Pamphlet Entitled La Crise Minist???rielle Et Mr. Denis Benjamin Viger, Etc, En Deux Parties In deaiing with Mr. Viger we have the satisfaction of being able to come at once to the real question before the country, viz: responsible govern ment. Our present opponent is far too honorable to descend to what we must term the jugglery of Mr. Gibbon Wakefield. He does not pretend that the late Ministry had lost ground either with the Legislative Council or With the House of Assembly, that their measures were unpopular, that he himself was the leader of a party in opposition to them, and that they were obliged to pick a quarrel with the Governor to save themselves from defeat. All those things, however, have been said or insinuated by the leading partizans ot' the Provisional Ministry. Mr. Viger, on the other hand, declares that up to Monday 27th Nov. Our Ministers enjoyed an influence in the House that could hardly be surpassed. Jusqu 'au Lundi, 27e Novembre nos Ministres exergaient dans la Chambre une influence qui n'est guere susceptible d'etre surpass???e. He goes on to admit that their measures encountered no serious opposition and that many others of great importance (qu. University bill?) were on the point of terminating in a similar manner, e'taient sur le point de se terminer de la meme maniere. These admissions are very important, coming as they do from a gentleman of Mr. Viger's high character and'the leading member of the existing Administration. Mr. W'akefield, however, will care little personally for this exposure of his misstatements, and it would hardly be fair to act upon Mr. Buchanan's principle and hold all the opponents of the late Ministry responsible for the savings and doings of the Hon. Member for Beauharnois. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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