Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... King's critics , among his followers as well as his opponents , accused him of always keeping his ear to the ground . This was true , but King never forgot that , in a democracy , the people have the final word ; and he knew that the ...
... King's critics , among his followers as well as his opponents , accused him of always keeping his ear to the ground . This was true , but King never forgot that , in a democracy , the people have the final word ; and he knew that the ...
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... King's luck , it is interesting to reflect upon the consequences of that airplane crash in 1940 . Another turn of inscrutable fate was the death , on November 26 , 1941 , of Ernest Lapointe , King's faithful lieutenant , respected and ...
... King's luck , it is interesting to reflect upon the consequences of that airplane crash in 1940 . Another turn of inscrutable fate was the death , on November 26 , 1941 , of Ernest Lapointe , King's faithful lieutenant , respected and ...
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... King headed a deputation from Canada which included representatives of the opposition parties . Since then , Canada has been an active member of the United Nations , and Canadians , generally , have continued , despite its defects , to ...
... King headed a deputation from Canada which included representatives of the opposition parties . Since then , Canada has been an active member of the United Nations , and Canadians , generally , have continued , despite its defects , to ...
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