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| Laurier, Wilfred | |||
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Young Wilfrid Laurier The young Wilfrid Laurier, born in Lower Canada in 1841, as
a rising Quebec Liberal and distinguished in law and journalism. ID #20774 |
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| Wilfrid
Laurier Sir Wilfrid Laurier in mid-career, 1907. Colour lithograph by John
Wycliffe Lowes Forster (1850-1938). ID #23277 |
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Mature Wilfried Laurier A mature Wilfrid Laurier, national statesman,
electioneering in Berlin (Kitchener), Ontario, in the opening twentieth century, as he
worked to shape an ever-growing Canada. ID #20776 |
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| Wilfrid
Laurier in 1910 Canadian Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier during his Western visit
in 1910. ID #20817 |
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| Laurier
and Recruitment Wilfrid Laurier encouraging a Quebec crowd to enlist,
1916. ID #20855 |
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| Fathers
of Confederation ID #21972 |
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| Laval | |||
| Bishop
Laval François de Laval-Montmorency, a French priest educated by Jesuits, he
became bishop in 1658, named by the Pope to serve in New France, and named Bishop of New
France in 1674. ID #10099 |
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| Laval
and Talon Bishop Laval greeting the Intendant Talon at Quebec, in a painting by
Frank Craig. ID #10098 |
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| Leacock, Stephen | |||
| Stephen
Leacock Stephen Leacock (1869-1944) was raised in Ontario, became an economics
professor at McGill and was author of humorous writings, such as Sunshine Sketches of a
Little Town. ID #20819 |
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| Stephen
Leacock Stephen Leacock (1869-1944), member of the political science department
at
McGill University in Montreal and a well-known Ontario writer and humourist. ID #20166 |
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| Stephen
Leacock A commemorative Canadian postage stamp of Stephen Butler Leacock
(1869-1944), a renowned Canadian humorist, historian and economist who gained famed with
such works as "Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town." ID #23038 |
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