The Book of Canadian Prose, Edited by A. J. M. Smith, Band 2 |
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... liberal politician , though it is an ironic fact that the loftiness of his ideals and his intellectual distinction kept him from the highest office . He was a member of Alexander Mackenzie's liberal cabinet for a few months in 1873 and ...
... liberal politician , though it is an ironic fact that the loftiness of his ideals and his intellectual distinction kept him from the highest office . He was a member of Alexander Mackenzie's liberal cabinet for a few months in 1873 and ...
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... Liberal or a Conservative or else is both . Some of the people are or have been Liberals or Conservatives all their lives and are called dyed - in - the - wool Grits or old - time Tories and things of that sort . These people get from ...
... Liberal or a Conservative or else is both . Some of the people are or have been Liberals or Conservatives all their lives and are called dyed - in - the - wool Grits or old - time Tories and things of that sort . These people get from ...
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... Liberal , that there was a Liberal drug store and a Con- servative drug store , and so on . Similarly round election time , the Mariposa House was the Liberal Hotel , and the Continental , Con- servative , though Mr. Smith's place ...
... Liberal , that there was a Liberal drug store and a Con- servative drug store , and so on . Similarly round election time , the Mariposa House was the Liberal Hotel , and the Continental , Con- servative , though Mr. Smith's place ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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