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... believe that the feeling in the neighbouring Republic has materially changed on this subject , and that the notions which were widely spread there some years ago , and the desire to possess , as one Republic , under one Government , the ...
... believe that the feeling in the neighbouring Republic has materially changed on this subject , and that the notions which were widely spread there some years ago , and the desire to possess , as one Republic , under one Government , the ...
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... believe myself something . I know that through the grace of God I am the founder of Manitoba . I know that though I have no open road for my influence , I have big influence , concen- trated as a big amount of vapour in an engine . I ...
... believe myself something . I know that through the grace of God I am the founder of Manitoba . I know that though I have no open road for my influence , I have big influence , concen- trated as a big amount of vapour in an engine . I ...
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... believe it could be for private consumption until Dunlop threw a handful in the air and , catching it as best he could on his face , snuffed it up . " There , that's what I want it for ; that's the way I use it . " He was terribly ...
... believe it could be for private consumption until Dunlop threw a handful in the air and , catching it as best he could on his face , snuffed it up . " There , that's what I want it for ; that's the way I use it . " He was terribly ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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