The Book of Canadian Prose, Edited by A. J. M. Smith, Band 2 |
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... Continent , is barred by such legislation as the M'Kinley Act , when her security is threatened by the imminence of war in Europe , or when from internal causes she happens to be acutely feeling the commercial atrophy to which her ...
... Continent , is barred by such legislation as the M'Kinley Act , when her security is threatened by the imminence of war in Europe , or when from internal causes she happens to be acutely feeling the commercial atrophy to which her ...
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... Continent are embarked in the great Republic , and that Canada will best promote her own ultimate interests by con- tributing without unnecessary delay all that she has in the way of political character and force towards the saving of ...
... Continent are embarked in the great Republic , and that Canada will best promote her own ultimate interests by con- tributing without unnecessary delay all that she has in the way of political character and force towards the saving of ...
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... continent of North America itself . Immediately these migrants had to come to terms with the new continent . From it they had to wrest a living ; and since they were Europeans and not Indians , a living meant not merely the food to ...
... continent of North America itself . Immediately these migrants had to come to terms with the new continent . From it they had to wrest a living ; and since they were Europeans and not Indians , a living meant not merely the food to ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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