Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... British Ambassador at Washington , who then handed them to the American Secretary of State ) . British diplomatists , among the shrewdest and most experienced in the world when it comes to advancing a British cause , were never able ...
... British Ambassador at Washington , who then handed them to the American Secretary of State ) . British diplomatists , among the shrewdest and most experienced in the world when it comes to advancing a British cause , were never able ...
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... British shipyard , had , before it was captured , caused much destruction of northern com- merce , resulting in a feeling of hostility toward Great Britain , and also toward Canada . At times , the United Kingdom and the United States ...
... British shipyard , had , before it was captured , caused much destruction of northern com- merce , resulting in a feeling of hostility toward Great Britain , and also toward Canada . At times , the United Kingdom and the United States ...
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... British ancestry than Canada . Sometimes Canadians of British descent are inclined to look down upon the ' isolationism ' of the United States , and to take credit for a larger loyalty and a broader appreciation of world events , when ...
... British ancestry than Canada . Sometimes Canadians of British descent are inclined to look down upon the ' isolationism ' of the United States , and to take credit for a larger loyalty and a broader appreciation of world events , when ...
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