Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryKenneth Alexander MacKirdy, Yves F. Zoltvany University of Notre Dame Press, 1968 - 373 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 89
... patriotism , than is written upon the pages of the history of British America . British connection is to mostly every son of the land dearer even than life itself . At least it has been so in respect to those of whom we write , the ...
... patriotism , than is written upon the pages of the history of British America . British connection is to mostly every son of the land dearer even than life itself . At least it has been so in respect to those of whom we write , the ...
الصفحة 204
... patriotism . Patriotism is ordinarily both positive and negative ; it is composed in varying parts of love of one's own country and dislike of other lands . On the negative side protection made strong appeal to the anti - American ...
... patriotism . Patriotism is ordinarily both positive and negative ; it is composed in varying parts of love of one's own country and dislike of other lands . On the negative side protection made strong appeal to the anti - American ...
الصفحة 250
... patriotism , and in this kind of patriotism only . The word “ Canadian ” is the common denominator for people who are not in themselves common denominators . Canadian and French Canadian , Canadian and English Canadian are realities ...
... patriotism , and in this kind of patriotism only . The word “ Canadian ” is the common denominator for people who are not in themselves common denominators . Canadian and French Canadian , Canadian and English Canadian are realities ...
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