Short History of the Dominion of Canada, from 1500 to 1878 |
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... population and its elements of national greatness , a statement of the vari- ous nationalities and religious creeds , and their effects on character ; the climate and its influences ; and closing with an encouraging picture of our ...
... population and its elements of national greatness , a statement of the vari- ous nationalities and religious creeds , and their effects on character ; the climate and its influences ; and closing with an encouraging picture of our ...
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... POPULATION AND NATIONALITIES - OBJECTIONABLE EMIGRATION - ROMANISM . I. I AM glad , to - day , to be able to commence the second chapter of my " Short History of the Dominion of Canada , " by saying that no one belonging to the British ...
... POPULATION AND NATIONALITIES - OBJECTIONABLE EMIGRATION - ROMANISM . I. I AM glad , to - day , to be able to commence the second chapter of my " Short History of the Dominion of Canada , " by saying that no one belonging to the British ...
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... population of Canada which has no superior in any nation of the globe . It may be sadly true that the religious orders and institutions in some of the provinces have exercised a fatal influence in mould- ing a poor type of manhood , but ...
... population of Canada which has no superior in any nation of the globe . It may be sadly true that the religious orders and institutions in some of the provinces have exercised a fatal influence in mould- ing a poor type of manhood , but ...
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... population are native - born Canadians . 3. The material and educational progress of the dominion during the past twenty - five years has been rapid and substantial . Within the last three years the great depression of all kinds of ...
... population are native - born Canadians . 3. The material and educational progress of the dominion during the past twenty - five years has been rapid and substantial . Within the last three years the great depression of all kinds of ...
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... population of 50,000 , and became the key , in con- nection with Greenland , to unlock the secret of the western continents . These bold Norsemen , pushing their course west- ward , settled in Greenland , and , in an adventurous voyage ...
... population of 50,000 , and became the key , in con- nection with Greenland , to unlock the secret of the western continents . These bold Norsemen , pushing their course west- ward , settled in Greenland , and , in an adventurous voyage ...
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Short History of the Dominion of Canada, From 1500 to 1878 (Classic Reprint) Charles R. Tuttle No preview available - 2017 |
Short History of the Dominion of Canada, From 1500 to 1878 Charles R. Tuttle No preview available - 2015 |
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