Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 31
... later , Mr. Rupert Brooke , watching a designer in the advertising department of a New York store making " Matisse - like illus- trations to some notes on summer suit- ings , " was told by the superintendent that the firm gave a " free ...
... later , Mr. Rupert Brooke , watching a designer in the advertising department of a New York store making " Matisse - like illus- trations to some notes on summer suit- ings , " was told by the superintendent that the firm gave a " free ...
Page 36
... later , Bédard had withdrawn from the arena and Mr. Papi- neau had entered it . The idea enunciated by Bédard was set aside , to give place to another much bolder . In all the long struggles that Mr. Papi- neau carried on with the ...
... later , Bédard had withdrawn from the arena and Mr. Papi- neau had entered it . The idea enunciated by Bédard was set aside , to give place to another much bolder . In all the long struggles that Mr. Papi- neau carried on with the ...
Page 38
... later they drew to themselves new men like Wil- liam Macdougall , disappointed Tories like Malcolm Cameron , and latest and greatest , George Brown , a powerful journalist and tribune , newly come from Scotland . The Clear Grits , as ...
... later they drew to themselves new men like Wil- liam Macdougall , disappointed Tories like Malcolm Cameron , and latest and greatest , George Brown , a powerful journalist and tribune , newly come from Scotland . The Clear Grits , as ...
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... later years IV . NATIONALIST STRUGGLES Political ideals , forms of government , parties , and party traditions were not the only political inheritance which con- federated Canada received from the Canada of the union era . The racial ...
... later years IV . NATIONALIST STRUGGLES Political ideals , forms of government , parties , and party traditions were not the only political inheritance which con- federated Canada received from the Canada of the union era . The racial ...
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... later , British immi- grants from overseas poured in by tens of thousands , and forced the granting of a measure of self - government . The British Government was still prepared to stand by the bargain made with the French - Canadians ...
... later , British immi- grants from overseas poured in by tens of thousands , and forced the granting of a measure of self - government . The British Government was still prepared to stand by the bargain made with the French - Canadians ...
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