Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... farmers were confined chiefly to the marketing of their products , but at the same time farmers ' associa- tions existed in each province to promote activities such as educating the farmers in co - operative action and bringing pressure ...
... farmers were confined chiefly to the marketing of their products , but at the same time farmers ' associa- tions existed in each province to promote activities such as educating the farmers in co - operative action and bringing pressure ...
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... farmer , although , on occasion , filling in as a lay preacher . Politically , he had been active in movements such as the Farmers ' Alliance and the Populist party , developing a distrust of the farmer in politics , preferring co ...
... farmer , although , on occasion , filling in as a lay preacher . Politically , he had been active in movements such as the Farmers ' Alliance and the Populist party , developing a distrust of the farmer in politics , preferring co ...
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... farmers had hopefully elected a government chiefly composed of their fellow - farmers , but these it seemed were no better than the representatives of the old parties whom they had already kicked out . Powerless to arrest the drift of ...
... farmers had hopefully elected a government chiefly composed of their fellow - farmers , but these it seemed were no better than the representatives of the old parties whom they had already kicked out . Powerless to arrest the drift of ...
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