Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... issue . In 1888 , he introduced a bill under which the Jesuits were to receive $ 400,000 and the Protestant schools $ 80,000 for a complete renunciation of their claims . The bill passed the legislature without a dissenting vote . But ...
... issue . In 1888 , he introduced a bill under which the Jesuits were to receive $ 400,000 and the Protestant schools $ 80,000 for a complete renunciation of their claims . The bill passed the legislature without a dissenting vote . But ...
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... issue . In 1888 , he introduced a bill under which the Jesuits were to receive $ 400,000 and the Protestant schools $ 80,000 for a complete renunciation of their claims . The bill passed the legislature without a dissenting vote . But ...
... issue . In 1888 , he introduced a bill under which the Jesuits were to receive $ 400,000 and the Protestant schools $ 80,000 for a complete renunciation of their claims . The bill passed the legislature without a dissenting vote . But ...
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... issue cut across parties and came from all parts of Canada - except French - speaking Quebec . The situation was different from that which obtained during World War I , because now there were large numbers of veterans of the first war ...
... issue cut across parties and came from all parts of Canada - except French - speaking Quebec . The situation was different from that which obtained during World War I , because now there were large numbers of veterans of the first war ...
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