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... talk in the news- papers and elsewhere , this talk which I find in very high places , of the desirability , aye , of the necessity , of fostering a national spirit among the people of Canada , to be mere talk ? It is impossible to ...
... talk in the news- papers and elsewhere , this talk which I find in very high places , of the desirability , aye , of the necessity , of fostering a national spirit among the people of Canada , to be mere talk ? It is impossible to ...
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... talk to . John never talks . He's stronger- doesn't need to . But he likes Steven - no matter what the neighbours say . Maybe he'll have him come again , and some other young people too . It's what we need , both of us , to help keep ...
... talk to . John never talks . He's stronger- doesn't need to . But he likes Steven - no matter what the neighbours say . Maybe he'll have him come again , and some other young people too . It's what we need , both of us , to help keep ...
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... talk with a man who never talked ? Why talk when there was nothing to talk about but crops and cattle , the weather and the neighbours ? The neighbours , too - why go visiting them when still it was the same - crops and cattle , the ...
... talk with a man who never talked ? Why talk when there was nothing to talk about but crops and cattle , the weather and the neighbours ? The neighbours , too - why go visiting them when still it was the same - crops and cattle , the ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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