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... society of the St. Lawrence and the society of the Atlantic seaboard were divided by something else , which was perhaps more fundamental and which was purely American . It was , in fact , the continent of North America itself ...
... society of the St. Lawrence and the society of the Atlantic seaboard were divided by something else , which was perhaps more fundamental and which was purely American . It was , in fact , the continent of North America itself ...
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... society , a “ point of view ” that is plainly the result of the typographic spell . For the man in a literate and homogenized society ceases to be sensitive to the diverse and discontinuous life of forms . He acquires the illusion of ...
... society , a “ point of view ” that is plainly the result of the typographic spell . For the man in a literate and homogenized society ceases to be sensitive to the diverse and discontinuous life of forms . He acquires the illusion of ...
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... society was in large measure replaced by a view that insisted on the unity of Canadian history , a unity that ... society born of revolution , while Canada was a society that had evolved slowly according to prescriptive rather than ...
... society was in large measure replaced by a view that insisted on the unity of Canadian history , a unity that ... society born of revolution , while Canada was a society that had evolved slowly according to prescriptive rather than ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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