Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... effort on their part . Isle Saint Jean , with an area of 2,184 square miles , lying off the Acadian coast , was retained by France in 1713 when the rest of Acadia , except Isle Royale ( Cape Breton ) , was finally ceded to Britain ; but ...
... effort on their part . Isle Saint Jean , with an area of 2,184 square miles , lying off the Acadian coast , was retained by France in 1713 when the rest of Acadia , except Isle Royale ( Cape Breton ) , was finally ceded to Britain ; but ...
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Canada Since Confederation Donat Marc Le Bourdais. Despite Laurier's effort , the vote for expulsion carried , only one Ontario member voting against it , but a new voice had been raised in parliament on the side of tolerance . Although ...
Canada Since Confederation Donat Marc Le Bourdais. Despite Laurier's effort , the vote for expulsion carried , only one Ontario member voting against it , but a new voice had been raised in parliament on the side of tolerance . Although ...
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... effort , with its strained reiteration , it was far below Macdonald's own standard , and could have been improved upon by many of his listeners . But with the old actor speaking the lines , in a supreme effort to avert disaster , the ...
... effort , with its strained reiteration , it was far below Macdonald's own standard , and could have been improved upon by many of his listeners . But with the old actor speaking the lines , in a supreme effort to avert disaster , the ...
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