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 95
... nation- alists . Moreover , after the 1911 elections , Laurier , now fully aware of nation- alist strength in Quebec , began a slow retreat from his contentious naval policy . The high cost of living , the Free Food Forever slogan ...
... nation- alists . Moreover , after the 1911 elections , Laurier , now fully aware of nation- alist strength in Quebec , began a slow retreat from his contentious naval policy . The high cost of living , the Free Food Forever slogan ...
Page 96
... nation's conscience " ( III , p . 204 ) ; church union as hitherto conceived was no longer defensible . The French Canadians " realized that their survival as a people no longer depended on the support of the church " ; hence , " the ...
... nation's conscience " ( III , p . 204 ) ; church union as hitherto conceived was no longer defensible . The French Canadians " realized that their survival as a people no longer depended on the support of the church " ; hence , " the ...
Page 97
... nation itself , has always seemed to remain poised on the brink of complete Ameri- canization without actually going ... nation " has had its counterpart in the American concept of the " redeemer nation " . Neither has come to fruition ...
... nation itself , has always seemed to remain poised on the brink of complete Ameri- canization without actually going ... nation " has had its counterpart in the American concept of the " redeemer nation " . Neither has come to fruition ...
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