Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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... west , but his recommendation had gone unheeded and the authority of the king of France still extended , at least nominally , throughout the mid - west . It was this tenuous sovereignty that Louis XIV had now decided to strengthen . The ...
... west , but his recommendation had gone unheeded and the authority of the king of France still extended , at least nominally , throughout the mid - west . It was this tenuous sovereignty that Louis XIV had now decided to strengthen . The ...
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... West , in the Peninsula , that the centre of Grit influence lay ; and " the eternal restlessness of the Peninsula " of which the Toronto Leader once complained was a temper of mind which Brown found congenial . Eastern Protestants ...
... West , in the Peninsula , that the centre of Grit influence lay ; and " the eternal restlessness of the Peninsula " of which the Toronto Leader once complained was a temper of mind which Brown found congenial . Eastern Protestants ...
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... West . During the first decade of the twentieth century western Canada enjoyed unexampled prosperity . Good crops , rising prices , the inflow of capital and settlers , the mechanization of agriculture and many other factors contributed ...
... West . During the first decade of the twentieth century western Canada enjoyed unexampled prosperity . Good crops , rising prices , the inflow of capital and settlers , the mechanization of agriculture and many other factors contributed ...
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