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Joha MacdonaldJoha Macdonald in The Mail - Apr 11 1877
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"... in the wai to remove the Irom his eyes. TUB SECRET SERVICE Thc Secret Servies investigation has rather reversed the appearance of things within the past few days, Mr. Joha Macdonald of Centro Toronto having repudiated the whole proceedings. Hu condemnation of the adair ia much commented pit, whilst tho dc- before the Northern Railway Committee as to Ilon. R. W. ..."
Publication place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Joha A. MacdonaldJoha A. Macdonald in The Toronto Daily Mail - June 4 1892
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"... thc pretty town of Seaforth. Mr. Patton- subsequent ly the Hon. James Patton— was at tilis time a law student in tho office of the late Right Hon. Sir Joha A. Macdonald, of Kingston; and Messrs. Bernard and were lawyers from the town of Barrie. The name of Seaforth was selected iu memoriam of Mr. bernard's native town in Scotland, as an ..."
Publication place: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Joha A. MacdonaldJoha A. Macdonald in The Norwalk Hour - June 10 1931
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"... has lasted at =4 Cross stre j Paving of the Port road a’ i James Swamp with Doris four, cf 494 Glen- to be done rois summer by thi Joha A. MacDonald. vcs an auto opera tad by James, cd ISI Mata street.' The First Church of Christ. Sci Stoked tato her a: en tist, will hold lts midweek serv road and ..."
Publication place: Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
Joha MacdonaldJoha Macdonald in The British Colonist - Nov 15 1873
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"... creditable to the intel of the of Commons that such acts should exc reise any weight with a majority of its members. lhe Grit gane, as shewn by Sir Joha Macdonald, was first to destroy the Pacific under Sir Hugh and then to destroy the Ministry. The game succeeded -but to well. The wild cries of a powerful organisation alarmed British ..."
Publication place: Stanstead, Quebec, Canada