The Book of Canadian Prose, Edited by A. J. M. Smith, Band 2 |
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... British connection , the cool Tory answer was : " So much the worse for British connection . " Sir , this is Tory loyalty . Ready they are to - day to sacrifice British connection , if British connection stands between them and their ...
... British connection , the cool Tory answer was : " So much the worse for British connection . " Sir , this is Tory loyalty . Ready they are to - day to sacrifice British connection , if British connection stands between them and their ...
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... British connection , at the same time we have paid a heavy price for that protection in the slowness with which our ... British connection was the factor which stifled Canadian initiative and creativity . So , despite the fact that he ...
... British connection , at the same time we have paid a heavy price for that protection in the slowness with which our ... British connection was the factor which stifled Canadian initiative and creativity . So , despite the fact that he ...
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... British , the former was by far the more dangerous . ' Indeed , one of the main features of the heroic political struggle that led to Confederation was the explicit will of British North America to survive the threat of a hostile United ...
... British , the former was by far the more dangerous . ' Indeed , one of the main features of the heroic political struggle that led to Confederation was the explicit will of British North America to survive the threat of a hostile United ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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