The Book of Canadian Prose: The Canadian century, English-Canadian writing since confederationGage Educational Publishing, 1973 |
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... believe that the feeling in the neighbouring Republic has materially changed on this subject , and that the notions which were widely spread there some years ago , and the desire to possess , as one Republic , under one Government , the ...
... believe that the feeling in the neighbouring Republic has materially changed on this subject , and that the notions which were widely spread there some years ago , and the desire to possess , as one Republic , under one Government , the ...
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... believe we can show that there is room and verge enough in North America for the maintenance of two distinct governments , and that there is nothing to be said in favour , but on the contrary everything to be said against , the notion ...
... believe we can show that there is room and verge enough in North America for the maintenance of two distinct governments , and that there is nothing to be said in favour , but on the contrary everything to be said against , the notion ...
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... believe in magic . Magic didn't believe in magic . Please don't die . It didn't . It flashed long after Wanda left . It flashed when Krantz came to borrow Ed's Time magazine . It flashed as he tried to sleep . It flashed as he scribbled ...
... believe in magic . Magic didn't believe in magic . Please don't die . It didn't . It flashed long after Wanda left . It flashed when Krantz came to borrow Ed's Time magazine . It flashed as he tried to sleep . It flashed as he scribbled ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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