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... colonial consumption ; and , while she could take the furs and fish of America , she could not assist her north temperate colonies in supplying an adequate market for the produce of the French sugar islands . The lower St. Lawrence ...
... colonial consumption ; and , while she could take the furs and fish of America , she could not assist her north temperate colonies in supplying an adequate market for the produce of the French sugar islands . The lower St. Lawrence ...
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Arthur James Marshall Smith. most potent , is the colonial spirit . Long ago Harvard's President Felton doubted that Canada would come to much since a colony was doomed to be second - rate . In a later generation an American who knew us ...
Arthur James Marshall Smith. most potent , is the colonial spirit . Long ago Harvard's President Felton doubted that Canada would come to much since a colony was doomed to be second - rate . In a later generation an American who knew us ...
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... colonial or semi - colonial community neither artist nor audience will have the passionate and peculiar interest in their immediate surroundings that is required , Canada is a state in which such an interest exists only among a few . I ...
... colonial or semi - colonial community neither artist nor audience will have the passionate and peculiar interest in their immediate surroundings that is required , Canada is a state in which such an interest exists only among a few . I ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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