The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1909 - English literature |
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Page 154
... Canadian mind . That the Canadian type of character differs essentially from the American almost as widely as from the English will not be denied by those who have a real knowledge of the three countries - Canada , the United States ...
... Canadian mind . That the Canadian type of character differs essentially from the American almost as widely as from the English will not be denied by those who have a real knowledge of the three countries - Canada , the United States ...
Page 515
... Canadian's superior in all matters of culture . For example , there is no Canadian publication , with the exception of the University Magazine , which deals systematically with the aspirations and inspirations of the twofold Canadian ...
... Canadian's superior in all matters of culture . For example , there is no Canadian publication , with the exception of the University Magazine , which deals systematically with the aspirations and inspirations of the twofold Canadian ...
Page 705
... Canadian dailies , the French - Canadian organs as well as those written in English , which are published in the chief cities - Halifax , St. John , Quebec , Montreal , Toronto , Winnipeg , Edmonton , Vancouver , and Victoria - of the ...
... Canadian dailies , the French - Canadian organs as well as those written in English , which are published in the chief cities - Halifax , St. John , Quebec , Montreal , Toronto , Winnipeg , Edmonton , Vancouver , and Victoria - of the ...
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