Nation of the North: Canada Since ConfederationMethuen, 1953 - 270 páginas |
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... vote at a general election during the war or before demobilization . If , due to the nature of his service , the voter might not know the name of the particular candidate for whom he wished to vote , he could simply vote for the ...
... vote at a general election during the war or before demobilization . If , due to the nature of his service , the voter might not know the name of the particular candidate for whom he wished to vote , he could simply vote for the ...
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... Vote for Laurier is a Vote for the Kaiser ! ' and they were asked : ' How Would the Kaiser Vote ? ' While it would be hard to equal the scurrility of a few of the Conservative newspapers , the Toronto Globe , that bulwark of Liber ...
... Vote for Laurier is a Vote for the Kaiser ! ' and they were asked : ' How Would the Kaiser Vote ? ' While it would be hard to equal the scurrility of a few of the Conservative newspapers , the Toronto Globe , that bulwark of Liber ...
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... vote to women . Possibly the fact that some had voted in the recent elections suggested that perhaps the time had come to give all women a vote , especially since they already had the right in five of the provinces . It might be noted ...
... vote to women . Possibly the fact that some had voted in the recent elections suggested that perhaps the time had come to give all women a vote , especially since they already had the right in five of the provinces . It might be noted ...
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