The Book of Canadian Prose: The Canadian century, English-Canadian writing since confederationGage Educational Publishing, 1973 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 47
Seite xx
... common confrontation of common experience , or , if it is too much to expect identity , are there perhaps analogies and agreements , a sharing and an equitable distribution of common possessions and responsibilities , so that Canada is ...
... common confrontation of common experience , or , if it is too much to expect identity , are there perhaps analogies and agreements , a sharing and an equitable distribution of common possessions and responsibilities , so that Canada is ...
Seite 166
... common law is common sense , ” it has been said . " The law of England is the law of liberty , " Mansfield was later driven to admit , in the famous case which decided that slavery could not exist upon English soil . The Bacons and ...
... common law is common sense , ” it has been said . " The law of England is the law of liberty , " Mansfield was later driven to admit , in the famous case which decided that slavery could not exist upon English soil . The Bacons and ...
Seite 268
... common life . He believed that the difference had its origins in religion , since English Canadians were committed to social values based on Cal- vinist doctrines , while French Canadians viewed life from a Roman Catholic perspective ...
... common life . He believed that the difference had its origins in religion , since English Canadians were committed to social values based on Cal- vinist doctrines , while French Canadians viewed life from a Roman Catholic perspective ...
Inhalt
EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
Urheberrecht | |
41 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
American asked Bald Eagle became began Billy Jack bittern boys Britain British Canada Canadian literature Canadian Poetry century Charles G. D. Roberts Chinook church colonial commercial common Confederation continent criticism culture Dominion Drone Dunlop economic election empire England English English-Canadian eyes father French Canadians fur trade Gairbraid give Government half-breeds hand head heard Hesketh historians Honours Indian Innis insane J. S. Woodsworth Jimmie Josh Smith King knew land Lawrence Liberal liberty literary living Long John looked Manitoba Mariposa master mind minister Missinaba County Montreal Moose Factory Morley Callaghan mother never night North America North-West novels Ontario party poetry political prose provinces Quebec rebellion Riel river Saskatchewan seemed Smith society speak speech spirit stood stories tell thing Thomas thought tion took Toronto trade turned United voice words writing