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Drink and politic and often at the same time.
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Sir John A Macdonald was a chronic alcoholic. His alcohol consumption was detrimental to the proper functioning of Canada's government. Whenever he faced a crisis, he retreated to the bottle. He was often absent on a bender for days at a time. On many occasions, not even his wife or closest associates knew where he was or how to find him.
He was the first prime minister of Canada, he was also one of the fathers of confederation (1867)
No, Sir Wilfrid Laurier was the 7th prime minister of Canada.
it was Father of cenfederation
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Sir Isaac Newton's favorite book as a child is believed to be "The Mysteries of Nature and Art" by John Bate. This book sparked his interest in science and inspired his curiosity about the natural world.
Drink and politic and often at the same time.
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Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory
Sir John A Macdonald occasionally achieved sobriety.=====================================Sir John A Macdonald:Won the title of the First Prime Minister of Canada.sought federation and political reform - which resulted in the British North American act and the birth of Canada as a nation on July 1, 1867Sought the railroad to completion in 1885, which helped to unite Canada.
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John Steinbeck's favorite book was "Ripley's Believe it Or Not 2009". He was reportedly fascinated with the made-up myths that the creative authors came up with in order to make money for their failing business which was prone to go down regardless of whether there was a recession or not.* *Please note this was written on the first day of April.
Sir John A Macdonald was a chronic alcoholic. His alcohol consumption was detrimental to the proper functioning of Canada's government. Whenever he faced a crisis, he retreated to the bottle. He was often absent on a bender for days at a time. On many occasions, not even his wife or closest associates knew where he was or how to find him.
mcdonalds sandwhiches lol jk i dont know
Sir John Richard Hicks