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... followed suit and moved their church right against the side of an expanding distillery . Thus both the churches , as decade followed decade , made their way up the slope of the City till St. Asaph's was presently gloriously ex ...
... followed suit and moved their church right against the side of an expanding distillery . Thus both the churches , as decade followed decade , made their way up the slope of the City till St. Asaph's was presently gloriously ex ...
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... followed each other into history . It seemed the destined pathway of North American trade ; and from the river there rose , like an exhalation , the dream of western commercial empire . The river was to be the basis of a great ...
... followed each other into history . It seemed the destined pathway of North American trade ; and from the river there rose , like an exhalation , the dream of western commercial empire . The river was to be the basis of a great ...
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... followed six months later by Footprints On the Trail , which contained amongst many good things the ten- der Gluskap's Farewell , the Ode to the Southwest Wind , and the stirring Warpath Song which Siegfrid Tansley set to music and ...
... followed six months later by Footprints On the Trail , which contained amongst many good things the ten- der Gluskap's Farewell , the Ode to the Southwest Wind , and the stirring Warpath Song which Siegfrid Tansley set to music and ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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