The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1909 - English literature |
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Page 340
... Canada do the feeding . " True , and Canada gets the full market price for every bushel of wheat she sells to Britain , and if a better market price can be got from the foreigner the foreigner gets Canada's wheat . " Little Canadians ...
... Canada do the feeding . " True , and Canada gets the full market price for every bushel of wheat she sells to Britain , and if a better market price can be got from the foreigner the foreigner gets Canada's wheat . " Little Canadians ...
Page 514
... Canada in England ; England in Canada is represented by Lord Grey . Englishmen are more than satisfied with the present High Commissioner , who is the incarnation of the history of modern Canada and one of the most picturesque ...
... Canada in England ; England in Canada is represented by Lord Grey . Englishmen are more than satisfied with the present High Commissioner , who is the incarnation of the history of modern Canada and one of the most picturesque ...
Page 515
... Canadian topics can be said to fill the gap . The Canadian Gazette is admirably edited and written , and every Englishman who wishes to know how the political and economic development of Canada is proceeding from day to day must read it ...
... Canadian topics can be said to fill the gap . The Canadian Gazette is admirably edited and written , and every Englishman who wishes to know how the political and economic development of Canada is proceeding from day to day must read it ...
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