The Book of Canadian Prose, Edited by A. J. M. Smith, Band 2 |
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... effect of it in public speaking is wonderful . No doubt you have listened to speakers of this kind , but I question whether you have ever heard anything more typical of the sort of effect that I allude to than Mullins's speech at the ...
... effect of it in public speaking is wonderful . No doubt you have listened to speakers of this kind , but I question whether you have ever heard anything more typical of the sort of effect that I allude to than Mullins's speech at the ...
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... effect of the land is yet more apparent . Can these be called shores that are but a few feet high ? The bay is vast and shallow ; ten miles away the fringes of red willow look like dusky sprays brushed in against the intense steel ...
... effect of the land is yet more apparent . Can these be called shores that are but a few feet high ? The bay is vast and shallow ; ten miles away the fringes of red willow look like dusky sprays brushed in against the intense steel ...
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... effects of technology do not occur at the level of opinions or concepts , but alter sense ratios or patterns of ... effect of media and technology in society , a “ point of view ” that is plainly the result of the typographic spell ...
... effects of technology do not occur at the level of opinions or concepts , but alter sense ratios or patterns of ... effect of media and technology in society , a “ point of view ” that is plainly the result of the typographic spell ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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