Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... continued to ply his trade . Most of the officials returned to France , but the clergy , especially those Canadian - born , remained . Since the people had always been accustomed to look to the curé for guidance , they continued to do ...
... continued to ply his trade . Most of the officials returned to France , but the clergy , especially those Canadian - born , remained . Since the people had always been accustomed to look to the curé for guidance , they continued to do ...
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... the principal placer creeks . James Douglas , who had been governor of British Columbia under Hudson's Bay rule , continued as governor of the colony , and it fell to his lot to build a highway from 64 VII FROM SEA TO.
... the principal placer creeks . James Douglas , who had been governor of British Columbia under Hudson's Bay rule , continued as governor of the colony , and it fell to his lot to build a highway from 64 VII FROM SEA TO.
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... continued for the next thirty years to make the same mistake ! ) . It was conceded that he would hold his Quebec following , for no one was simple enough to expect that Quebec would so soon have forgotten 1917 ; and it was conceded that ...
... continued for the next thirty years to make the same mistake ! ) . It was conceded that he would hold his Quebec following , for no one was simple enough to expect that Quebec would so soon have forgotten 1917 ; and it was conceded that ...
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