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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... Canadian ” 20 His world remained the world of pre - war Canada . The little grey man , who had , in the past , too frequently chosen the path of silence and compliance , in his old age refused to make peace with the new era .
... Canadian ” 20 His world remained the world of pre - war Canada . The little grey man , who had , in the past , too frequently chosen the path of silence and compliance , in his old age refused to make peace with the new era .
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titudes and patterns of behaviour changed during the course of World War II , and to discover the reasons for the changes . Until well into the twentieth - century most Black Canadians lived in small widely - separated communities with ...
titudes and patterns of behaviour changed during the course of World War II , and to discover the reasons for the changes . Until well into the twentieth - century most Black Canadians lived in small widely - separated communities with ...
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Of course , American - Canadian continental ties in such a world were a different order of things than such ties in a North America from which all power or influence not American has been excluded since at least 1939.
Of course , American - Canadian continental ties in such a world were a different order of things than such ties in a North America from which all power or influence not American has been excluded since at least 1939.
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