The Book of Canadian Prose: The Canadian century, English-Canadian writing since confederationGage Educational Publishing, 1973 |
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... England or the United States . But , with the very great advantages which we enjoy over that portion of our fellow - subjects living in England , by reason of our having come into a new country , having settled it for ourselves , and ...
... England or the United States . But , with the very great advantages which we enjoy over that portion of our fellow - subjects living in England , by reason of our having come into a new country , having settled it for ourselves , and ...
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... England and those of Scotland were reunited they had been many centuries apart ; those of the United States and Canada have been separated for one century only . The Anglo - Saxons of England and Scotland had the memory of many wars to ...
... England and those of Scotland were reunited they had been many centuries apart ; those of the United States and Canada have been separated for one century only . The Anglo - Saxons of England and Scotland had the memory of many wars to ...
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Arthur James Marshall Smith. was asked why he did not write a book on England , since he knew and admired England . He replied : One would have to have an unusual degree of philosophical folly to believe oneself able to judge England in ...
Arthur James Marshall Smith. was asked why he did not write a book on England , since he knew and admired England . He replied : One would have to have an unusual degree of philosophical folly to believe oneself able to judge England in ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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