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30:"Sir John Thompson" redirects here. For the English archeologist, see
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Thompson, Sir John Sparrow David National Historic Person
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1200:"NDP statement on the loss of Margaret Mitchell"
1178:"The Honourable Sir John David Sparrow Thompson"
1044:Provincial premiers who have become Canadian MPs
834:for only two years when he died suddenly from a
1461:Life and Work of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Thompson
1116:. Vol. XII (1891–1900) (online ed.).
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1470:"Thompson, John Sparrow David"
1463:, Toronto: United Publishing Houses.
1222:. Toronto: Williams Briggs. p.
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1423:"Thompson, Sir John Sparrow"
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1108:"Thompson, Sir John Sparrow David"
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1313:"Canada's Best Prime Ministers"
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1184:. Parks Canada. April 1, 2017.
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449:Sir John Sparrow David Thompson
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1448:. University of Toronto Press.
1301:Granatstein and Hillmer, p.42.
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489:Nova Scotia House of Assembly
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3053:John Sparrow David Thompson
1583:Library and Archives Canada
1565:John Sparrow David Thompson
1359:"Edmonton Catholic Schools"
1118:University of Toronto Press
955:National Archives of Canada
608:Federal Minister of Justice
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1459:J. Castell Hopkins, 1895,
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1639:Prime Minister of Canada
832:Prime Minister of Canada
716:, but was unsuccessful.
566:Canadian Pacific Railway
466:prime minister of Canada
368:Cause of death
91:Prime Minister of Canada
3374:Premiers of Nova Scotia
3314:Canadian King's Counsel
1953:Premiers of Nova Scotia
1579:Sir John Thompson fonds
1545:Encyclopædia Britannica
1429:Encyclopædia Britannica
921:Thompson, then a young
867:Richard Bedford Bennett
772:Supreme Court of Canada
679:Lord Stanley of Preston
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158:Premier of Nova Scotia
1698:Colin Francis McIsaac
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501:1882 general election
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238:Serving with
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1668:Parliament of Canada
1106:Waite, P.B. (1990).
990:Nova Scotian artist
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914:Annie E Thompson by
650:North-West Rebellion
602:Dalhousie Law School
276:Member of Parliament
213:William Thomas Pipes
126:The Earl of Aberdeen
48:The Right Honourable
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3089:Robert James Manion
3026:National Government
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893:Holy Cross Cemetery
817:Holy Cross Cemetery
780:Samuel Henry Strong
630:Minister of Justice
532:. He was the first
520:Minister of Justice
185:Lieutenant Governor
32:J. Eric S. Thompson
2008:Post-Confederation
1605:Alexander Campbell
1597:Political offices
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1152:The London Gazette
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1454:Sir John Thompson
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992:William Valentine
900:Margaret Mitchell
800:George Edwin King
683:Roman Catholicism
640:Louis Riel crisis
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