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A Dominion as Buffer
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New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $4.00.
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...Caesarius the Carmelite, who lived in the German monastery...
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...to gape at a new world on the brink of which he stands—too...
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...fessor Shotwell—helped formulate American foreign policy...
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...a decade Canada enjoyed reciprocity with the United States...
...A Packet for Ezra Pound, by William Butler Yeats...
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...as a result of this emigration, Canada gained a solid foundation...
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...vernacular and yet an apparent satisfaction to the worshipers...
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Vol. 10 • September 1929 • No. 20