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... idea is substantial and that the words which express the idea are incidental . This is a fallacy developed from the habit of associative reading . The words used are the form of which the ideas are the content , and until the words have ...
... idea is substantial and that the words which express the idea are incidental . This is a fallacy developed from the habit of associative reading . The words used are the form of which the ideas are the content , and until the words have ...
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... ideas ; but his preoccupa- tion has been with nationalist ideas , whether in the ' Canada First ' movement or in the ... idea of the St. Lawrence as the inspiration and basis of a trans - continental , east - west system , both ...
... ideas ; but his preoccupa- tion has been with nationalist ideas , whether in the ' Canada First ' movement or in the ... idea of the St. Lawrence as the inspiration and basis of a trans - continental , east - west system , both ...
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... idea for a poem , the poet is trying to reach somebody , probably a girl , but he keeps getting " one moment , please , " and at length hangs up . He hadn't written a poem for fifteen years , preferring the visual medium ; but you ...
... idea for a poem , the poet is trying to reach somebody , probably a girl , but he keeps getting " one moment , please , " and at length hangs up . He hadn't written a poem for fifteen years , preferring the visual medium ; but you ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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