The Dalhousie Review, Volum 57Dalhousie University Press, 1977 |
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Pàgina 7
... Quebec electorate . In an interview with this writer , Lévesque claimed that he had been warned by a high - placed union official , whom he preferred not to identify , that the march would be violent : - and we That very same afternoon ...
... Quebec electorate . In an interview with this writer , Lévesque claimed that he had been warned by a high - placed union official , whom he preferred not to identify , that the march would be violent : - and we That very same afternoon ...
Pàgina 260
... Quebec presents an interesting variation of the same set of factors . Two hundred odd years ago , Quebec was conquered : there is no other word for it . In the church of Beaumont , down river from Quebec City on the south shore , there ...
... Quebec presents an interesting variation of the same set of factors . Two hundred odd years ago , Quebec was conquered : there is no other word for it . In the church of Beaumont , down river from Quebec City on the south shore , there ...
Pàgina 780
... Quebec don't regroup under capable leaders , " independence and association , so gently argued , could easily win the day " ( p . 174 ) . Several criticisms can be made . First of all , there are too many quotations and they are often ...
... Quebec don't regroup under capable leaders , " independence and association , so gently argued , could easily win the day " ( p . 174 ) . Several criticisms can be made . First of all , there are too many quotations and they are often ...
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