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... perhaps out of a common confrontation of common experience , or , if it is too much to expect identity , are there perhaps analogies and agreements , a sharing and an equitable distribution of common possessions and responsibilities ...
... perhaps out of a common confrontation of common experience , or , if it is too much to expect identity , are there perhaps analogies and agreements , a sharing and an equitable distribution of common possessions and responsibilities ...
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... perhaps for this very reason that Lower has come closer than any other English - Canadian historian to a full , sympathetic understanding of the French - Canadian outlook . F. H. Underhill , like Lower , was a contemporary of Harold ...
... perhaps for this very reason that Lower has come closer than any other English - Canadian historian to a full , sympathetic understanding of the French - Canadian outlook . F. H. Underhill , like Lower , was a contemporary of Harold ...
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... perhaps about the spell of the Barren Ground and of the Upper Thelon ; of how few men had really penetrated beyond the timber , and how - though he had seen only threads of the country - he knew it perhaps better than any man . He ...
... perhaps about the spell of the Barren Ground and of the Upper Thelon ; of how few men had really penetrated beyond the timber , and how - though he had seen only threads of the country - he knew it perhaps better than any man . He ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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