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
What then have the two scholars , honoured by these books , done for the understanding of Canadian history ? Unlike in mind and understanding they had this in common , that they both began with the presence of a Canada existing and ...
What then have the two scholars , honoured by these books , done for the understanding of Canadian history ? Unlike in mind and understanding they had this in common , that they both began with the presence of a Canada existing and ...
Page 104
To Underhill Canadian political society was incomplete , a society yet a - borning , and he was a busy mid - wife to ... the left than a party organizing for power , but its creation was a mark of political respectability for Canada .
To Underhill Canadian political society was incomplete , a society yet a - borning , and he was a busy mid - wife to ... the left than a party organizing for power , but its creation was a mark of political respectability for Canada .
Page 105
The other was to obscure the fact that in every part of Canada grounds for union existed which may be documented ... These two results combined to create a barrier between Canadian history written from the Laurentian point of view and ...
The other was to obscure the fact that in every part of Canada grounds for union existed which may be documented ... These two results combined to create a barrier between Canadian history written from the Laurentian point of view and ...
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