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... centuries , and many other strains have come into our institutional life since those old seventeenth - century days . We have to canvass the bearing on our theme of the American wilderness , and of the new doctrinal aspects of life that ...
... centuries , and many other strains have come into our institutional life since those old seventeenth - century days . We have to canvass the bearing on our theme of the American wilderness , and of the new doctrinal aspects of life that ...
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... century . Program and " content " analysis offer no clues to the magic of these media or to their subliminal charge . Leonard Doob , in his report Communication in Africa , tells of ... centuries been typical and 236 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
... century . Program and " content " analysis offer no clues to the magic of these media or to their subliminal charge . Leonard Doob , in his report Communication in Africa , tells of ... centuries been typical and 236 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
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... century without the protection of the British connection , at the same time we have paid a heavy price for that ... century of our own . The intellectual life of our politics has not been periodically revived by fresh drafts from the ...
... century without the protection of the British connection , at the same time we have paid a heavy price for that ... century of our own . The intellectual life of our politics has not been periodically revived by fresh drafts from the ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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