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Mr. Desjardins was driven to write this work to refute statements uttered by the nationalist Henri Bourassa, which the former feared painted all Quebecers with the same unpatriotic brush in respect to their contribution to the Great War. (Summary by Cathy Barratt)

England, Canada and the Great War by Louis-Georges Desjardins (1849 - 1928‪)‬ LibriVox

    • Arts

Mr. Desjardins was driven to write this work to refute statements uttered by the nationalist Henri Bourassa, which the former feared painted all Quebecers with the same unpatriotic brush in respect to their contribution to the Great War. (Summary by Cathy Barratt)

    01 - Introduction and Chapter I. Who are the Guilty Parties?

    01 - Introduction and Chapter I. Who are the Guilty Parties?

    • 32 min
    02 - Chapter II. The Persistent Efforts of England in Favour of Peace

    02 - Chapter II. The Persistent Efforts of England in Favour of Peace

    • 19 min
    03 - Chapter III. The Call to Duty in Canada

    03 - Chapter III. The Call to Duty in Canada

    • 5 min
    04 - Chapter IV. Recruiting by Voluntary Service

    04 - Chapter IV. Recruiting by Voluntary Service

    • 4 min
    05 - Chapter V. Intervention of Nationalism

    05 - Chapter V. Intervention of Nationalism

    • 2 min
    06 - Chapter VI. What Do We Owe England?

    06 - Chapter VI. What Do We Owe England?

    • 5 min

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