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... become a sort of arbitrator among competing groups . But in the economic jungle that results from this régime of Darwinian competition , the lion's share continues to be distributed to the lions . At the end of World War I , there was a ...
... become a sort of arbitrator among competing groups . But in the economic jungle that results from this régime of Darwinian competition , the lion's share continues to be distributed to the lions . At the end of World War I , there was a ...
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... become known outside the country . There were the humorous papers of Stephen Leacock , the best of which have delighted not only Americans and Englishmen , and the peoples of other parts of the British Common- wealth , but also some ...
... become known outside the country . There were the humorous papers of Stephen Leacock , the best of which have delighted not only Americans and Englishmen , and the peoples of other parts of the British Common- wealth , but also some ...
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... become Americanized and American . ' The now familiar leitmotiv of English - Canadian historical writing has once again become dominant . Thus , while the theme of survival in English - Canadian history has several variations , it is ...
... become Americanized and American . ' The now familiar leitmotiv of English - Canadian historical writing has once again become dominant . Thus , while the theme of survival in English - Canadian history has several variations , it is ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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