Changing Perspectives in Canadian HistoryUniversity of Notre Dame Press, 1967 - 373 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 220
... interests of their country , and it ended in our making a solemn pledge to each other that we would do all we could to advance the interests of our native land ; ... Forty years have elapsed and I feel that every one of the five held ...
... interests of their country , and it ended in our making a solemn pledge to each other that we would do all we could to advance the interests of our native land ; ... Forty years have elapsed and I feel that every one of the five held ...
الصفحة 229
... interest , discour- aged the growth of a strong , national sentiment ; and local loyalties and interests began to reassert themselves . Indeed there had never been any large transfer of loyalty from the older communities to the new ...
... interest , discour- aged the growth of a strong , national sentiment ; and local loyalties and interests began to reassert themselves . Indeed there had never been any large transfer of loyalty from the older communities to the new ...
الصفحة 231
... interests of a regional character emerged . These regional forces served to weaken the common interest in a national integration .... But the great depression which began at the end of the period . . . was to widen greatly the ...
... interests of a regional character emerged . These regional forces served to weaken the common interest in a national integration .... But the great depression which began at the end of the period . . . was to widen greatly the ...
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