States, and how he had promised to represent their situation and wishes to the king, and expressed his hope that all the grievances they complained of on the part of the United States would soon be done away with by a just and lasting peace. The Makers of Canada Series - Page 282publié par - 1926Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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| 570 pages
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