The Book of Canadian Prose, Edited by A. J. M. Smith, Band 2 |
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... English that treat of political and economic subjects . In French Canada the sense of cultural nationality is much stronger than in English Canada , but the nationality is French Canadian , not Canadian tout court . French Canada is ...
... English that treat of political and economic subjects . In French Canada the sense of cultural nationality is much stronger than in English Canada , but the nationality is French Canadian , not Canadian tout court . French Canada is ...
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... English Canadians , including their historians , have looked upon their past with a supreme detachment and objectivity . The primary implication of this assumption is that while French - Canadian his- tory is little more than high ...
... English Canadians , including their historians , have looked upon their past with a supreme detachment and objectivity . The primary implication of this assumption is that while French - Canadian his- tory is little more than high ...
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... English and French Canadians . That barrier could only be removed if all Canadians , French and English , gave their first loyalty to Canada . For Lower , then , there was an obstacle to Canadian national development that was greater ...
... English and French Canadians . That barrier could only be removed if all Canadians , French and English , gave their first loyalty to Canada . For Lower , then , there was an obstacle to Canadian national development that was greater ...
Inhalt
EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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