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Authors
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200 Prairie Farmers [pseud.&] (1 hit)
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5th Battalion Association. Saskatchewan Branch (1 hit)
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A.B. Cushing Lumber Company (1 hit)
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A.L.O.C. [pseud.&] (1 hit)
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Abbott, H. Alldridge (1 hit)
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Abele, Paul (2 hits)
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Aberdeen and Temair, Ishbel Maria Marjoribanks Gordon (marchioness) (1 hit)
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Aberdeen and Temair, John Campbell Hamilton Gordon marquess (1 hit)
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Aberdeen, Sask. Board of Trade (2 hits)
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Aberhart, William (14 hits)
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Abernethy, W. J. (1 hit)
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Abney, William de Wiveleslie (Sir) (1 hit)
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Aborigines' Protection Society (3 hits)
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Achard, Eugène (3 hits)
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Acland, Frederick Albert (1 hit)
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Titles
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The 100,000 manufacturing, building, and wholesale book edition of the "Morning Albertan" (1 hit)
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1000 facts about Regina, Saskatchewan: Canada's city of certainties (1 hit)
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100 years of medicine, 1849-1949 (1 hit)
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100 years of service to God in British Columbia (1 hit)
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The 100th anniversary souvenir of Jewish emancipation in Canada (1832-1932) and the 50th anniversary of the Jew in the West (1 hit)
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101st Overseas Battalion, W.L.I., C.E.F.: Souvenir programme: Respectfully dedicated to Col. H.N. Ruttan, April 24, 1916 (1 hit)
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11. -- Vie de missionnaire -- Vie de méritas (1 hit)
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14 Jahre unter Engländern: ein Auswandererschicksal in Kanada: An emigrant's fate in Canada (1 hit)
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15 lat pracy Polskiej Placówki Legjonu Kanadyjskiego B.E.S.L (1 hit)
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16. -- Toujours plus haut! Toujours plus loin! (1 hit)
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1819-1919: le centenaire du R.P. Damase Dandurand, O.M.I., le 23 mars 1919 (1 hit)
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An 1862 trip to the West (1 hit)
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1877-1937: Sixty years in pioneering organization achievement: Programme of the celebration, diamond jubilee, the University of Manitoba, May sixteenth to nineteenth, 1937 (1 hit)
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1885-1945: les dates mémorables du Collège de Saint-Boniface (1 hit)
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1905: The biggest crop in the history of the Canadian West: 171,055,029 bushels wheat, barley and oats (1 hit)
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