Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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... give the best light and information upon the subject . Sir , this question has not been delayed from any other desire than that of being fully informed . Information has been sought from all quarters ; from the officers of the Crown in ...
... give the best light and information upon the subject . Sir , this question has not been delayed from any other desire than that of being fully informed . Information has been sought from all quarters ; from the officers of the Crown in ...
الصفحة 186
... give a decent pretext to a well disposed Government , he would quietly get the assistance required , he immediately started for the Lower Provinces , and came back after inducing people there to resuscitate the question of the ...
... give a decent pretext to a well disposed Government , he would quietly get the assistance required , he immediately started for the Lower Provinces , and came back after inducing people there to resuscitate the question of the ...
الصفحة 246
... give a body to this population , we must above all give it a soul ; and that soul must unite it with the fundamental races that inhabit eastern Canada . H. Bourassa , Les Ecoles du Nord - Ouest ( Montreal , 1905 ) , p . 1 ( translation ) ...
... give a body to this population , we must above all give it a soul ; and that soul must unite it with the fundamental races that inhabit eastern Canada . H. Bourassa , Les Ecoles du Nord - Ouest ( Montreal , 1905 ) , p . 1 ( translation ) ...
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