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... party option , began calling his par- liamentary group the National Progressive Party , and insisted that he and his colleagues were seeking a broad base of support . " Our appeal is not class , not sec- tional , not religious , " he ...
... party option , began calling his par- liamentary group the National Progressive Party , and insisted that he and his colleagues were seeking a broad base of support . " Our appeal is not class , not sec- tional , not religious , " he ...
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... Party 1988 Progressive Conservative Liberal Totals for New- Edward Nova Canada foundland Island Scotia 169 Prince ... Party 30 1980 Liberal 147 Progressive Conservative 103 New Democratic Party 32 1979 Progressive Conservative 136 ...
... Party 1988 Progressive Conservative Liberal Totals for New- Edward Nova Canada foundland Island Scotia 169 Prince ... Party 30 1980 Liberal 147 Progressive Conservative 103 New Democratic Party 32 1979 Progressive Conservative 136 ...
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... Party after Laurier , 338 as government party , 1950s , 410 desertions of Laurier over free trade ( 1911 ) , 294 divides over conscription ( 1917 ) , 315 divisions ( 1874 ) , 208 embraces free trade platform ( 1891 ) , 246 emergence in ...
... Party after Laurier , 338 as government party , 1950s , 410 desertions of Laurier over free trade ( 1911 ) , 294 divides over conscription ( 1917 ) , 315 divisions ( 1874 ) , 208 embraces free trade platform ( 1891 ) , 246 emergence in ...
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Aboriginal People and the Potential for Empire | 17 |
Traders Missionaries and Aboriginal People 1580 | 28 |
Imperial Rescue 16611672 | 39 |
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