Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 38
... issues . The Tory parties , the defenders of the established order , were broken up by defeat , by the steady destruction of one after another of the planks in the platform upon which they had stood and fought . The control of colonial ...
... issues . The Tory parties , the defenders of the established order , were broken up by defeat , by the steady destruction of one after another of the planks in the platform upon which they had stood and fought . The control of colonial ...
Page 41
... issue , the problem of contending na- tionalities , was an inescapable heritage , shaping and conditioning political ac- tivity at every turn . Canada had its full share of the nineteenth - century surge of racial. LIFE AND LETTERS OF 41 ...
... issue , the problem of contending na- tionalities , was an inescapable heritage , shaping and conditioning political ac- tivity at every turn . Canada had its full share of the nineteenth - century surge of racial. LIFE AND LETTERS OF 41 ...
Page 44
... issues be assigned to local legislatures and united action be secured in mat- ters of joint concern . So long , again , as Canada remained a subordinate and dependent colony , it was hopeless to expect any solution of the racial issue ...
... issues be assigned to local legislatures and united action be secured in mat- ters of joint concern . So long , again , as Canada remained a subordinate and dependent colony , it was hopeless to expect any solution of the racial issue ...
Page 45
... issue of nationalism had again been brought to the front by the discus- sion of confederation . His Rouge friends were opposing confederation on the ground that it would mean the over- whelming of the French - Canadians in an English ...
... issue of nationalism had again been brought to the front by the discus- sion of confederation . His Rouge friends were opposing confederation on the ground that it would mean the over- whelming of the French - Canadians in an English ...
Page 83
... issue with President Wilson and the " internationalists " of France and other Allied countries , when he said to the Chamber of Depu- ties that he was going into the confer- ence to get as much for France as he could , with a maximum ...
... issue with President Wilson and the " internationalists " of France and other Allied countries , when he said to the Chamber of Depu- ties that he was going into the confer- ence to get as much for France as he could , with a maximum ...
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