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... United States . Have we English - Canadians emancipated ourselves sufficiently from our old worship of Britain ? It ... United States at another . We still need such a counterweight if we are to escape the necessity of confronting the ...
... United States . Have we English - Canadians emancipated ourselves sufficiently from our old worship of Britain ? It ... United States at another . We still need such a counterweight if we are to escape the necessity of confronting the ...
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... United States , in much the same way as , in the mid - nineteenth century , it was merely a colonial offshoot of the British tradition . Even in the United States , historical and geographical circumstances help to differentiate writers ...
... United States , in much the same way as , in the mid - nineteenth century , it was merely a colonial offshoot of the British tradition . Even in the United States , historical and geographical circumstances help to differentiate writers ...
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... United States , he refused to in- dulge in the criticisms of the United States that many of his con- temporaries were making . In reply to those who insisted on the close connection between Canada and Europe , Underhill claimed that the ...
... United States , he refused to in- dulge in the criticisms of the United States that many of his con- temporaries were making . In reply to those who insisted on the close connection between Canada and Europe , Underhill claimed that the ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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