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... BRITAIN , in men and treasure , but mainly in men , constitute British Imperialism.7 In English Canada , he declared , " both parties run for the prize of ' loyalty ' – each side claiming the credit of having done the most for Great Britain ...
... BRITAIN , in men and treasure , but mainly in men , constitute British Imperialism.7 In English Canada , he declared , " both parties run for the prize of ' loyalty ' – each side claiming the credit of having done the most for Great Britain ...
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... Britain's far - flung Empire . He accused Laurier of selling out his own people and of promising Britain that they would be sent anywhere at any time . Some English Canadians , he told the crowd , are more loyal to Britain than to ...
... Britain's far - flung Empire . He accused Laurier of selling out his own people and of promising Britain that they would be sent anywhere at any time . Some English Canadians , he told the crowd , are more loyal to Britain than to ...
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... Britain and Germany and the danger to Canada and the Empire if Britain should lose . He questioned Laurier sharply on his naval policy , rejected it as inadequate , and urged that Canada make an immediate emergency contribution of ...
... Britain and Germany and the danger to Canada and the Empire if Britain should lose . He questioned Laurier sharply on his naval policy , rejected it as inadequate , and urged that Canada make an immediate emergency contribution of ...
Contents
The Problem of the Nation | 1 |
SEARCH FOR A NATION 2 The Crisis of the Conquest | 9 |
The Crisis of the Rebellions | 15 |
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