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... interest of the provincial politicians and bureaucrats . I can see no evidence that it is neces- sarily in the interest of the people of the provinces who are also citizens and taxpayers of the Canadian national state . In these ...
... interest of the provincial politicians and bureaucrats . I can see no evidence that it is neces- sarily in the interest of the people of the provinces who are also citizens and taxpayers of the Canadian national state . In these ...
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... interest in the kind of life that exists in the country where they live . If this interest exists in the artist he will try to give it adequate expression ; if it exists in the audience they will be alert for any imaginative work which ...
... interest in the kind of life that exists in the country where they live . If this interest exists in the artist he will try to give it adequate expression ; if it exists in the audience they will be alert for any imaginative work which ...
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... interest in this disease , you might say . What a wonderful thought this is . . . . A vested interest in disease . Vested interests and the professions . Medicine : in disease Armed Forces : in war Law : in crime , injustice The Church ...
... interest in this disease , you might say . What a wonderful thought this is . . . . A vested interest in disease . Vested interests and the professions . Medicine : in disease Armed Forces : in war Law : in crime , injustice The Church ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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