Century Monthly Magazine, 99 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 |
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... Canadian autonomy . A still more marked characteristic was their strong anti - clerical bias , which first found ... Canadians . " In Canada East the causes of the split in the 38 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
... Canadian autonomy . A still more marked characteristic was their strong anti - clerical bias , which first found ... Canadians . " In Canada East the causes of the split in the 38 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.
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... Canadian contemporaries in capacity , was , like Baldwin , emphat- ically a Whig rather than a Radical . A member of the old Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in his twenties , he had ardently supported Papineau's strong- est demands ...
... Canadian contemporaries in capacity , was , like Baldwin , emphat- ically a Whig rather than a Radical . A member of the old Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in his twenties , he had ardently supported Papineau's strong- est demands ...
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... Canadian and priestly domina- tion , " but a greater strategist than Brown was at work . John A. Macdon- ald , realizing the essentially conserva- tive character of the French - Canadians , sought to form a coalition of the mod- erate ...
... Canadian and priestly domina- tion , " but a greater strategist than Brown was at work . John A. Macdon- ald , realizing the essentially conserva- tive character of the French - Canadians , sought to form a coalition of the mod- erate ...
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... Canadian na- tionalism as a barrier against the tide of democracy and rebellion setting in from the South was put into force . After the Revolution , the situation changed once more , and with it British policy . The old colonies had ...
... Canadian na- tionalism as a barrier against the tide of democracy and rebellion setting in from the South was put into force . After the Revolution , the situation changed once more , and with it British policy . The old colonies had ...
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... Canadian people , hopelessly inferior in ture " ; the " nation- ality of the French- Canadians " must be " obliterated . " Mr. Laurier con- demns Durham's policy and defends his character , and incidentally ex- plains , in a pas- sage ...
... Canadian people , hopelessly inferior in ture " ; the " nation- ality of the French- Canadians " must be " obliterated . " Mr. Laurier con- demns Durham's policy and defends his character , and incidentally ex- plains , in a pas- sage ...
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