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Page 147
In the story, vision is associated with connectedness and concern rather than
distance and detachment, and it is implied that the greater the concern for and
willingness to aid others the keener one's vision will become and the more one's
...
In the story, vision is associated with connectedness and concern rather than
distance and detachment, and it is implied that the greater the concern for and
willingness to aid others the keener one's vision will become and the more one's
...
Page 392
... implied that Thomas (or John) Beatty of Colpoy's Bay and Charles Gishick
could provide testimony confirmingKeating's assessment ofSawyer.
Keatingclaimedthat Saugeen * NAC, RG 10, v.415, pp. 380-1, Bruce to Anderson,
6 June 1853; v.
... implied that Thomas (or John) Beatty of Colpoy's Bay and Charles Gishick
could provide testimony confirmingKeating's assessment ofSawyer.
Keatingclaimedthat Saugeen * NAC, RG 10, v.415, pp. 380-1, Bruce to Anderson,
6 June 1853; v.
Page 410
It doesn't matter whether the questions are legitimate or not — either way the
answers (legitimate or not) are assumed and implied in the asking — the
questions are enoughto establish values centralto the author, and giventhe
prominence of ...
It doesn't matter whether the questions are legitimate or not — either way the
answers (legitimate or not) are assumed and implied in the asking — the
questions are enoughto establish values centralto the author, and giventhe
prominence of ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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