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... began again . The Hudson river by its two extensions , Lake Champlain and the Richelieu on the one hand and the ... began to invade the north - western , fur - trading country of the French which centred at Lake Winnipeg . By the middle ...
... began again . The Hudson river by its two extensions , Lake Champlain and the Richelieu on the one hand and the ... began to invade the north - western , fur - trading country of the French which centred at Lake Winnipeg . By the middle ...
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... began nevertheless to feel nervous . The sounds ceased . They began again . Aunty strained her eyes this way and that into the unrevealing night . In the woods , so near the cottage , owls began to cry . Hoo - 00-00 , came the sweet ...
... began nevertheless to feel nervous . The sounds ceased . They began again . Aunty strained her eyes this way and that into the unrevealing night . In the woods , so near the cottage , owls began to cry . Hoo - 00-00 , came the sweet ...
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... began to clamor for his verse , newspapers sent special reporters . The world began to climb the path from Eel River to his lonely cabin , armed with autograph album and camera . His log shack , his strange pets and not least himself ...
... began to clamor for his verse , newspapers sent special reporters . The world began to climb the path from Eel River to his lonely cabin , armed with autograph album and camera . His log shack , his strange pets and not least himself ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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