The Book of Canadian Prose: The Canadian century, English-Canadian writing since confederationGage Educational Publishing, 1973 |
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... heard how Thomas Finch had dared the master , raised him at once to the rank of hero , but the heads of families received the news doubtfully , and wondered what the rising generation was coming to . The next day Billy Jack heard the ...
... heard how Thomas Finch had dared the master , raised him at once to the rank of hero , but the heads of families received the news doubtfully , and wondered what the rising generation was coming to . The next day Billy Jack heard the ...
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... heard that the Duke of Wellington was to lead the allies in Belgium ? Do you remember how , when Themistocles heard that Aristogiton was to lead the Spartans , he jumped into the sea ? Possibly you don't but it may help you to form some ...
... heard that the Duke of Wellington was to lead the allies in Belgium ? Do you remember how , when Themistocles heard that Aristogiton was to lead the Spartans , he jumped into the sea ? Possibly you don't but it may help you to form some ...
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... heard Ojibway spoken ; at Fort Albany we met the Crees . In our journey we had been borne by the waters of the Albany through a country where essential solitude abides . Occasionally the sound of a conjurer's drum far away pervaded the ...
... heard Ojibway spoken ; at Fort Albany we met the Crees . In our journey we had been borne by the waters of the Albany through a country where essential solitude abides . Occasionally the sound of a conjurer's drum far away pervaded the ...
Inhalt
EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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