Legislature of Ontario Hansard, 31 Dec 1867, p. 21

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* * ns Stzce coming to the Em. ho fels dIsoored to be more 'uhnt than boforo to gerilemen in the treasury benohes ; bus still would say tha' he did uot bslieve that any patent cora« bination, or Coalision Government, ever did, i er ever will, work wail for the conuatry, And here he would ray that he counld rot under-- | r stand how the hon. member for South Rimoos | 4 could deprsoats party feeling coming | " up -- in _ the Howc, itating _ that | the eountry had _ been ruined _ by | 4 & and that it had caused that Hou:se to be erested y bo counld not usdor the ciccam. } stanoes understacd how that bon, meraver 'q could aendorse a peragraph of tho Address ! i which reijc'osd in tho caliiscg togetmer of | c members to work out thosa very priaciples | i f Sor which one proreinest party in the Stats-- | ( 4 Reformers--had alwaza {on@ht, and which i: »o# had been opposcd by the fr'on's otf tre raem | ; ber for South Simose. Fos kimseslt he (Mr. } _ Oliver) ever wanted to be considered a narty man, Party CGovornment ho believed to be the only troo system of,Goversmeonat (lloa») } Mr. Oliver proceeded to allude to tha strong | * epposition offered to the Gioneral Government | | en account of its boelng a Calition ; aud { went on to say that, is osaversing with ever mut Consoervatives, uo one ever t of having a Ocslition Goverament Sor the Provinee of Oatario ; but, stili, cow Shat it had been forord on the rep:ssentativem ef the conntry, they muss Jetermine to make ths best cf i. (Hear). He Aé& not beliave ia tho necessi'y ef sach a Comitton, asd regratted in dolog so to diffter jsrom the tsater oi the ad« miniatration, who had al «oys apsearcd & cou-- aletent man, exoept on ons memorsble cosa ains, whes ho threatenod to eppose all the measurcs, good or bad, iwhich procecded from the Government. Hos. J. 8 ¥cDONALD correoted tho hon, member, Some years sgo, when there was a Government which failed to comm=nd the soufidanvce of the peoole of Upper Canmia, |, &e had stated on the floor of the House. thats |, his alde of tho House would oppose, ab initio, messure emaunating from bis namesake ; fih (the Mt{.'-(}emrfl) had declared as the same time, that to such measuros an had | in come before the House, he would give his W\ifll. Ho woeut to that extent tn oppusition to tha Goverament cf the

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