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... nature red in tooth and claw , without any of the pessimistic overtones of Arnold or Hardy . While these stories are less scientifically knowledgeable than the animal biographies of the Canadian naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton ...
... nature red in tooth and claw , without any of the pessimistic overtones of Arnold or Hardy . While these stories are less scientifically knowledgeable than the animal biographies of the Canadian naturalist Ernest Thompson Seton ...
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... nature books dealing with the Indian and the wild animal life of the north and west . He was a nature writer of considerable ability . ( For an apprecia- tion of his work see Carl F. Klinck , et al . , Literary History of Canada , pp ...
... nature books dealing with the Indian and the wild animal life of the north and west . He was a nature writer of considerable ability . ( For an apprecia- tion of his work see Carl F. Klinck , et al . , Literary History of Canada , pp ...
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... nature herself , because America having run out of a supply of nature to tame is turning on Canada , so that Canada feels herself at bay , while a Canadian might be described as a conversationist divided against himself - falls to ...
... nature herself , because America having run out of a supply of nature to tame is turning on Canada , so that Canada feels herself at bay , while a Canadian might be described as a conversationist divided against himself - falls to ...
Inhalt
EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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