The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 2 tomasGraeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1872 |
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... principle of emigration within the United States them selves is the best answer to the arguments which have been based upon the presence of British Americans among our American neighbours . The details of the census of 1870 have not yet ...
... principle of emigration within the United States them selves is the best answer to the arguments which have been based upon the presence of British Americans among our American neighbours . The details of the census of 1870 have not yet ...
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... principle they had usually just enough to make them prefer murdering and plundering in the name of the Virgin to murdering and plundering in the name of the Gospel ; but outcasts of all nominal creeds were found together in their camps ...
... principle they had usually just enough to make them prefer murdering and plundering in the name of the Virgin to murdering and plundering in the name of the Gospel ; but outcasts of all nominal creeds were found together in their camps ...
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... principle of non - in- tervention . He came to save the world . He was not the less a fit instrument for God to work by because it was likely that he would rule the world when he had saved it . " A snow king ! " tittered the courtiers ...
... principle of non - in- tervention . He came to save the world . He was not the less a fit instrument for God to work by because it was likely that he would rule the world when he had saved it . " A snow king ! " tittered the courtiers ...
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... rot and all . In the very arrangement of the House at Ottawa the eye detects at once the sinister apparatus of party government . The framers of our con- The basis , however , if not the principle , 56 THE CANADIAN MONTHLY .
... rot and all . In the very arrangement of the House at Ottawa the eye detects at once the sinister apparatus of party government . The framers of our con- The basis , however , if not the principle , 56 THE CANADIAN MONTHLY .
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... principle , such as might raise the struggle above a mere scram- ble for place , make party allegiance tolera- bly consistent with patriotism , and render possible , in the case of the better men at least , something like a realization ...
... principle , such as might raise the struggle above a mere scram- ble for place , make party allegiance tolera- bly consistent with patriotism , and render possible , in the case of the better men at least , something like a realization ...
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The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 13 tomas Graeme Mercer Adam,George Stewart Visos knygos peržiūra - 1878 |
The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 10 tomas Graeme Mercer Adam,George Stewart Visos knygos peržiūra - 1876 |
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iv psl. - Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, by THE COPP, CLARK COMPANY (L1M1TED), Toronto, Ontario, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture.