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
... past midnight when he rose to speak , Laurier , in fine form , gave a fighting speech which aroused the admiration of his audience . He refused to relinquish the crown and went on to re - iterate forcefully his new policy and to remind ...
... past midnight when he rose to speak , Laurier , in fine form , gave a fighting speech which aroused the admiration of his audience . He refused to relinquish the crown and went on to re - iterate forcefully his new policy and to remind ...
Page 97
... past had nevertheless an inexor- able tendency to recede into memory " ( III , p . 211 ) . As the great age of the churches in Canada fades rapidly into the past , these volumes should prompt us to ask additional and perhaps different ...
... past had nevertheless an inexor- able tendency to recede into memory " ( III , p . 211 ) . As the great age of the churches in Canada fades rapidly into the past , these volumes should prompt us to ask additional and perhaps different ...
Page 111
... past , comprising many volumes , which will almost certainly be the foundation for future research in Ontario history during the next decade . Since the first volume has not yet appeared , one can only congratulate the editors for their ...
... past , comprising many volumes , which will almost certainly be the foundation for future research in Ontario history during the next decade . Since the first volume has not yet appeared , one can only congratulate the editors for their ...
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