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... political orator . From his early days as a member of the Institut canadien at McGill University he actively supported a policy of political liberalism that was opposed by the forces of conservative clericalism in Quebec . Nevertheless ...
... political orator . From his early days as a member of the Institut canadien at McGill University he actively supported a policy of political liberalism that was opposed by the forces of conservative clericalism in Quebec . Nevertheless ...
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... political science must be tried with some reference to terrestrial convenience . Besides , those who scan the future without prejudice must see that the political fortunes of the Continent are embarked in the great Republic , and that ...
... political science must be tried with some reference to terrestrial convenience . Besides , those who scan the future without prejudice must see that the political fortunes of the Continent are embarked in the great Republic , and that ...
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... politics is too vital a matter to be left to politicians . ' Two things , above all others , have interested Underhill : political ideas and political parties . These have been his pre - occupations both as an historian and as a ...
... politics is too vital a matter to be left to politicians . ' Two things , above all others , have interested Underhill : political ideas and political parties . These have been his pre - occupations both as an historian and as a ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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