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... BROWN XXIV . THE RIGHT HON . SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD . 347 · 368 XXV . HON . ALEXANDER MACKENZIK XXVI . SIR J. J. C. ABBOTT . 392 419 XXVII . THE RIGHT HON . SIR JOHN THOMPSON 432 XXVIII . SIR MACKENZIE BOWELL 412 • XXIX . SIR CHARLES ...
... BROWN XXIV . THE RIGHT HON . SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD . 347 · 368 XXV . HON . ALEXANDER MACKENZIK XXVI . SIR J. J. C. ABBOTT . 392 419 XXVII . THE RIGHT HON . SIR JOHN THOMPSON 432 XXVIII . SIR MACKENZIE BOWELL 412 • XXIX . SIR CHARLES ...
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... Brown James Bruce , Earl of Elgin and Kincardine Hon . R. W. Scott . The Hon . Sir Antoine A. Dorion , Knt . The Hon . Sir Oliver Mowat , G.C.M.G. , LL.D. Monument at Ottawa to Sir John A. Macdonald The Rt . Hon . Sir John A. Macdonald ...
... Brown James Bruce , Earl of Elgin and Kincardine Hon . R. W. Scott . The Hon . Sir Antoine A. Dorion , Knt . The Hon . Sir Oliver Mowat , G.C.M.G. , LL.D. Monument at Ottawa to Sir John A. Macdonald The Rt . Hon . Sir John A. Macdonald ...
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... brown rock of Cape Diamond , thrusting rugged scarped cliffs through its fringe of stately trees out into the dark river below . As the Frenchmen looked up at these rocky ramparts towering above the little Indian " village " that clung ...
... brown rock of Cape Diamond , thrusting rugged scarped cliffs through its fringe of stately trees out into the dark river below . As the Frenchmen looked up at these rocky ramparts towering above the little Indian " village " that clung ...
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... brown and rapid Montmorency . He hoped by this move to press back the left of the army , or if not by ascending the Montmorency to find a ford by which his army might cross and get to the rear of the enemy . As soon as he felt himself ...
... brown and rapid Montmorency . He hoped by this move to press back the left of the army , or if not by ascending the Montmorency to find a ford by which his army might cross and get to the rear of the enemy . As soon as he felt himself ...
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... brown and rapid Montmorency . He hoped by this move to press back the left of the army , or if not by ascending the Montmorency to find a ford by which his army might cross and get to the rear of the enemy . As soon as he felt himself ...
... brown and rapid Montmorency . He hoped by this move to press back the left of the army , or if not by ascending the Montmorency to find a ford by which his army might cross and get to the rear of the enemy . As soon as he felt himself ...
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