The Book of Canadian Prose: The Canadian century, English-Canadian writing since confederationGage Educational Publishing, 1973 |
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... speak , all parties . Those who have been in close communication with me know I have suffered , that I have waited for months to bring some of the people of the Saskatchewan to an understanding of certain important points in our ...
... speak , all parties . Those who have been in close communication with me know I have suffered , that I have waited for months to bring some of the people of the Saskatchewan to an understanding of certain important points in our ...
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... speak to - day before the court . I thought I would not be allowed to speak ; those words were given to me to tell me that I would have liberty to speak . There was one French word in it , it meant I believe that there was to be some ...
... speak to - day before the court . I thought I would not be allowed to speak ; those words were given to me to tell me that I would have liberty to speak . There was one French word in it , it meant I believe that there was to be some ...
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... speak on this continent is often associated with " cultivating an accent , " and it is generally agreed that anyone ... speaking of accent , or of the actual production of the sounds of speech , which is a social convention only . I am ...
... speak on this continent is often associated with " cultivating an accent , " and it is generally agreed that anyone ... speaking of accent , or of the actual production of the sounds of speech , which is a social convention only . I am ...
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EDWARD BLAKE 18331912 | 3 |
LOUIS RIEL 18441885 | 9 |
SIR WILFRID LAURIER 18411919 | 29 |
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