The Book of Canadian Prose: The Canadian century, English-Canadian writing since confederationGage Educational Publishing, 1973 |
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... fact is that they were recognized as a body tribal , if you like to call it , as a social body with whom the Canadian Government treated .... Our delegates had been invited three times , how were they received in Canada ? They were ...
... fact is that they were recognized as a body tribal , if you like to call it , as a social body with whom the Canadian Government treated .... Our delegates had been invited three times , how were they received in Canada ? They were ...
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... facts were at first imperfectly understood . After the con- quest of Canada , Great Britain held the whole of North ... fact , in some ways , it strengthened the dominant impulse of Canadian life . It tied Canada to Great Britain , a ...
... facts were at first imperfectly understood . After the con- quest of Canada , Great Britain held the whole of North ... fact , in some ways , it strengthened the dominant impulse of Canadian life . It tied Canada to Great Britain , a ...
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... fact ; everything springs from a simple principle . One could compare America to a forest pierced by a multitude of straight roads all converging on the same point . One has only to find the center and everything is revealed at a glance ...
... fact ; everything springs from a simple principle . One could compare America to a forest pierced by a multitude of straight roads all converging on the same point . One has only to find the center and everything is revealed at a glance ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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