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... tell you , " he added , " if any of them farmers says the figures ain't correct , tell them to go to Washington and see for themselves ; say that if any man wants the proof of your figures let him go over to England and ask - tell him ...
... tell you , " he added , " if any of them farmers says the figures ain't correct , tell them to go to Washington and see for themselves ; say that if any man wants the proof of your figures let him go over to England and ask - tell him ...
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... tell them to send the same news back here . Get car- penters and tell them to run up a platform in front of the hotel ; tell them to take the bar door clean off its hinges and be all ready the minute the poll quits . " It was that last ...
... tell them to send the same news back here . Get car- penters and tell them to run up a platform in front of the hotel ; tell them to take the bar door clean off its hinges and be all ready the minute the poll quits . " It was that last ...
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... tell him , Kitcheff , " said the editor hastily , " don't try to tell him or we'll be here all afternoon . Are we going to run it again ? " " We are , " said Sanderson , taking up his lecture where he'd dropped it , “ and I want you to ...
... tell him , Kitcheff , " said the editor hastily , " don't try to tell him or we'll be here all afternoon . Are we going to run it again ? " " We are , " said Sanderson , taking up his lecture where he'd dropped it , “ and I want you to ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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