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... forces in Saskatchewan . After some successes , he was taken prisoner at Batoche when a powerful force quickly sent from the East made further resistance impossible . Riel was tried in Regina on a charge of treason and in spite of ...
... forces in Saskatchewan . After some successes , he was taken prisoner at Batoche when a powerful force quickly sent from the East made further resistance impossible . Riel was tried in Regina on a charge of treason and in spite of ...
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... force . In the wealthier country and that which had the start in civilization is found a higher standard of living , with more of science and culture ; in the other , more frugality and simplicity of life . Both communities are ...
... force . In the wealthier country and that which had the start in civilization is found a higher standard of living , with more of science and culture ; in the other , more frugality and simplicity of life . Both communities are ...
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... force a good answer to argument , let them not forget the many men before them who for these reasons have gone down to obscurity or to shame . 1. It should be noted that the Canadian constitution already has its bill of rights . Not ...
... force a good answer to argument , let them not forget the many men before them who for these reasons have gone down to obscurity or to shame . 1. It should be noted that the Canadian constitution already has its bill of rights . Not ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
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