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... side I am declared to be guilty of high treason , and I give myself as a prophet to the new world . If I am guilty of high treason I say that I am a prophet of the new world . I wish that while a commission sits on one side a commission ...
... side I am declared to be guilty of high treason , and I give myself as a prophet to the new world . If I am guilty of high treason I say that I am a prophet of the new world . I wish that while a commission sits on one side a commission ...
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... side , just dipped into the furious current that shot out from beyond the point of the island ; the next second his craft gave a lurch , settled down , was caught in the eddy . In order to recover his balance , the man made a step to the ...
... side , just dipped into the furious current that shot out from beyond the point of the island ; the next second his craft gave a lurch , settled down , was caught in the eddy . In order to recover his balance , the man made a step to the ...
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... side to side . “ It's true enough , but I don't know who told you . My father was Daniel Rower , who came to Ontario from Cornwall in 1830. " Miss Hilda Rower interrupted . " Wait , Mother , you may not want to tell about it . " Brusque ...
... side to side . “ It's true enough , but I don't know who told you . My father was Daniel Rower , who came to Ontario from Cornwall in 1830. " Miss Hilda Rower interrupted . " Wait , Mother , you may not want to tell about it . " Brusque ...
Inhalt
EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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