Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 103
... Canada existing and established . And both saw Canada as being , for good or ill , an extension of Ontario . Neither , the reviewer feels , fully grasped the ramifications of the duality of English and French Canada . Neither had a ...
... Canada existing and established . And both saw Canada as being , for good or ill , an extension of Ontario . Neither , the reviewer feels , fully grasped the ramifications of the duality of English and French Canada . Neither had a ...
Page 104
... Canadian history . To him , the radical was a widespread , if not universal genus , to be hailed as fellow to all other radicals . In Canada , however , radicals have in most cases been regionalists first and often last , and why this ...
... Canadian history . To him , the radical was a widespread , if not universal genus , to be hailed as fellow to all other radicals . In Canada , however , radicals have in most cases been regionalists first and often last , and why this ...
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... Canadian history written from the Laurentian point of view and the local and regional aspects of the same history . 8 Both Creighton and Underhill , in studying Canada , focussed on its wholeness , each according to the character of his ...
... Canadian history written from the Laurentian point of view and the local and regional aspects of the same history . 8 Both Creighton and Underhill , in studying Canada , focussed on its wholeness , each according to the character of his ...
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