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- (Private circular) : the undersigned are deeply impressed with the belief that an urgent necessity now exists for an efficient political movement to oppose the reckless administration of public affairs under which Canada now suffers .
- A few observations on Canada, and the other provinces of British North America
- A few observations on Canada, and the other provinces of British North America
- A letter from William Smith of Montreal to his friend John Brown of London, in which is detailed some of the grievances under which Canada labors
- A letter on the ministerial crisis
- A letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey, Her Majesty's principal secretary of state for the colonies : in which the political events of the last three years are briefly reviewed, and remedial measures suggested, and in which also, the imperial government is urged to repeal all differential duties; to throw open the navigation of the St. Lawrence, and to give up its controul [sic] over the Canadian Post Office Department
- A letter to the electors of Annapolis : being a reply to "Confederation considered on its merits"
- A letter to the electors of Nova Scotia : being a reply to "Confederation considered on its merits"
- A review of the militia policy of the present administration
- A thoroughly British legislature wanted, or, in other words, Legislation combining patriotism and popularity : seeing that British public opinion in the government is our only security ...
- A union of the colonies of British North America, considered nationally
- A view of Sir Charles Metcalfe's government of Canada
- Address of the Hon. John A. Macdonald to the electors of the city of Kingston : with extracts from Mr. Macdonald's speeches delivered on different occasions in the years 1860 and 1861, & c., &c., &c
- Address to the inhabitants of Canada
- Address to the people of Canada by the Reform Association : adopted at a general meeting, held at the Association Rooms, at Toronto, the 16th day of May, 1844 : the Hon. Adam Ferguson, of Woodhill, in the chair
- Address to the people of the Colborne District : by the Reform Association of Peterboro, being a branch of the Reform Association of Canada, in pursuance of a resolution adopted at a general meeting held in Peterboro on the 25th day of April, 1844
- Addresse de l'Association d'annexion de Montréal au peuple du Canada
- Addresse de l'Honorable Louis Joseph Papineau aux électeurs de la cité de Montréal
- Adresse aux électeurs des comtés de Huntington et de St. Maurice
- An Act to change the constitution of the Legislative Council by rendering the same elective
- An Almanac of independence & freedom for the year 1860 : containing a plea for the relief of the inhabitants of Canada from a state of colonial vassalage or irresponsible rule; and their early entrance upon a prosperous, happy career as educated, self-governed freemen, together with reference to the position in which Upper Canada stands toward the American republic, and a review of the proceedings of the convention which met in Toronto on the ninth of November, 1859
- An address on the present condition, resources and prospects of British North America : delivered by special request at the City Hall, Glasgow, on the 25th of March, 1857
- An address to the people of British America : upon subjects relating to the progress of the people and the improvement of the country
- An address to the people of Great Britain and Ireland
- An enquiry into the merits of confederation and the duty of the hour
- An examination of the proposed union of the North American provinces
- Another year's message : (Toronto Weekly Message, extra, Saturday, July 2, 1859) to the friends of Canadian independence ...
- Arguments against an elective legislative council
- At British supremacy and Canadian self-government, 1839-1854
- Aux Habitants du comté de Berthier : réponses aux injures de "La Minerve", etc., etc., etc., etc. contre M. E.U. Piché, député de Berthier
- Aux électeurs du Bas-Canada
- Aux électeurs! : compatriotes, jamais peut être vous n' avez été appelés à exercer votre droit d'électeurs dans des circonstances aussi graves .
- Baldwin, Lafontaine, Hincks : responsible government
- Brief suggestions in regard to the formation of local governments for Upper and Lower Canada : in connection with a federal union of the British North American provinces
- British American union : a review of Hon. Joseph Howe's essay, entitled "Confederation considered in relation to the interests of the empire"
- Canada
- Canada (militia bills) : return to an address of the House of Lords, dated 10th February 1863 for copies or extracts of correspondence between Her Majesty's government and the governor general of Canada in reference to the militia bills proposed and passed in the Canadian parliament
- Canada : papers relative to the affairs of Canada
- Canada since the union : a lecture at the St. Patrick's Catholic and Literary Institute, on the 4th May, 1871, under the auspices of the "Young Irishmen's Association of Quebec"
- Canada, papers relating to the removal of the seat of government, and to the annexation movement : presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty, 15th April,1850
- Canada, state of political parties, economy in the government, the St. Lawrence as a great commercial highway, public instruction, &c., & c
- Canada, von 1849 bis 1859
- Canadian confederation : information in relation to petition of Nova Scotia delegates
- Canadian constitutional development : shown by selected speeches and despatches, with introductions, and explanatory notes
- Cartier et son temps
- Cartier et son temps
- Circulaire de l'Association d'annexion de Montréal
- Circulaire du comité de l'Association d'annexion de Montréal
- Circular of the committee of the Annexation Association of Montreal
- Confederation : a letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Carnarvon, Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies
- Confederation considered in relation to the interests of the empire
- Confederation considered on its merits : being an examination into the principle, capabilities, and terms of union as applicable to Nova Scotia
- Confederation examined in the light of reason and common sense, and the British N.A. Act shewn to be unconstitutional
- Confederation of the British North-American provinces : being extracts from speeches recently delivered on this subject in Canada, Nova Scotia, & New Brunswick by the Honourable Messrs. Archibald ... & Tupper, members of the Confederation Conference held at Quebec on the 10th October, 1864
- Confederation of the provinces of British North America
- Confederation, or, The political and parliamentary history of Canada : from the conference at Quebec in October, 1864, to the admission of British Columbia, in July, 1871
- Confederation, who? when? where? why?
- Constitution of the Reform Association of Canada : at a meeting of a number of the friends of responsible government, held at the city of Toronto, on Tuesday, the sixth day of February, 1844 .
- Contre-poison : la Confédération : c'est le salut du Bas-Canada : il faut se défier des ennemis de la Confédération
- Contre-poison : la confédération c'est le salut du Bas-Canada ; il faut se défier des ennemis de la confédération
- Copies of letters addressed to the Honorable P. McGill on various occasions by successive governors, &c
- Correspondance entre l'hon. W. H. Draper & l'hon. R. E. Caron : et, entre l'hon. R. E. Caron et les honbles. L. H. Lafontaine & A. N. Morin, dont il a été question dans un débat récent dans l'Assemblée législative : contenant plusieurs lettres supprimées
- Correspondence between the Hon. W.H. Draper & the Hon. R.E. Caron : and, between the Hon. R.E. Caron, and the Honbles. L. H. Lafontaine & A.N. Morin, referred to in a recent debate in the Legislative Assembly : containing many suppressed letters
- Correspondence relative to the affairs of Canada, 1841
- Correspondence respecting the proposed union of the British North American provinces
- County of Oxford, meetings at Blenheim & Burford
- Dawn of a new empire : being a reply to "Remarks upon the proposed federation of the provinces, by a Nova-Scotian"
- Des provinces de l'Amérique du Nord et d'une union fédérale
- Dialogue entre Jean-Baptiste et Colas sur l'élection de Portneuf
- Discours de M.J.B.E. Dorion, M.P.P., sur le projet de confédé ration des provinces anglaises : prononcé à la chambre le 9 mars, 1865
- Discours de Mr. H.G. Joly sur la confédération prononcé à la chambre le 20 février 1865
- Discours de l'Hon. Louis Joseph Papineau à l'occasion du 23 éme anniversaire de la fondation de l'Institut canadien, ; 17 décembre 1867
- Discours sur la Confédération prononcés par MM. C.S. Cherrier, Charles Laberge et G.E. Clerk
- Dix and au Canada de 1840 à 1850 : histoire de l'établissement du gouvernement responsable
- Dix ans au Canada de 1840 à 1850 : histoire de l'établissement du gouvernement responsable
- Documents relating to the resignation of the Canadian ministry in September, 1854 : speech of the Honorable Inspector General Hincks in the Legislative Assembly, on Friday the 8th September; address to the electors of South Oxford; correspondence with Mr. Wilson, M.P.P. for London, Canada West
- Débats parlementaires sur la question de la Confédération des provinces de l'Amérique britannique du Nord : 3e session du Parlement provincial du Canada
- Eight years in Canada : embracing a review of the administrations of Lords Durham and Sydenham, Sir Chas. Bagot, and Lord Metcalfe : and including numerous interesting letters from Lord Durham, Mr. Chas. Buller, and other well-known public characters
- Extraordinaire : nous nous hâtons de donner à nos lecteurs quelques détails des nouvelles extraordinaires dont nous donnions un jubilé précis dans notre feuille de samedi .
- Facts and reasons against New Brunswick and Nova Scotia confederating with Canada : addressed to the electors of New Brunswick
- Federative union of the British North American provinces
- Feuilleton supplémentaire : nous publions plus bas une communications [sic] de M. Papineau, qui a voulu se servir de la voie de notre journal, pour donner au public des explications qu'il croyait nécessaires .
- Further papers relative to the union of British Columbia and Vancouver Island : (in continuation of papers presented 25th June 1866)
- Histoire de La Tribune
- How Canada is governed : a short account of its executive, legislative, judicial and municipal institutions : with an historical outline of their origin and development, with numerous illustrations
- I. On the nomination of agents fomerly appointed to act in England for the colonies in North America. II. A brief statement of the dispute between Sir C. Metcalf and the House of Assembly of the province of Canada
- Intercolonial union : the proposed constitution as adopted by the Quebec Conference in October, 1864
- Irish-Canadian representatives : their past acts, present stand, future prospects : a review of the question
- L'union des provinces de l'Amérique britannique du Nord
- La Province du Canada : histoire politique de 1840 à 1867
- La confédération : couronnement de dix années de mauvaise administration
- La crise ministérielle et Mr. Denis Benjamin Viger, etc. : en deux parties
- Lafontaine et son temps
- Le Canada sous l'union, 1841-1867
- Le Canada, son présent et son avenir : politique et finances
- Le siége [sic] du gouvernement provincial
- Les Pertes de 1837-38 : violation des billls [sic] d'amnistie et d'indemnité par la majorité de la Commission de liquidation nommée le 28 juin 1849, (MM. Moore, Simpson, Jacques Viger), membres dissidents, Messieurs Leblanc et Hanson
- Letter addressed to the Earl of Carnarvon by Mr. Joseph Howe, Mr. William Annand, and Mr. Hugh McDonald : stating their objections to the proposed scheme of union of the British North American provinces
- Letter to His Excellency the Right Honorable Lord Elgin, on responsible government, as applied simply to the Province of Canada : together with His Lordship's celebrated speech, delivered in the House of Commons, as Lord Bruce, in 1841, deprecating, in the strongest terms, all appointments to office by a tottering ministry, not enjoying the confidence of the people
- Letter to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle : upon a union of the colonies of British North America
- Letter to the Hon. Francis Hincks : being a review of his reply to Mr. Howe's speech on the organization of the empire
- Letter to the Hon. Francis Hincks : being a review of his reply to Mr. Howe's speech on the organization of the empire
- Letters illustrative of the present position of politics in Canada
- Letters of "Colonist" on the government of public opinion : the Macdonald-Cartier and the Cartier-Macdonald administration, their victim and their defenders .
- Letters on Canadian independence
- Letters on responsible government
- Letters to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell : on the government of British America, 1846
- Lettre sur la crise ministérielle
- Life of the Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald : G.C. B., D.C.L. (Oxon.), LL.D., Q.C., P.C.
- Memoirs of the Right Honourable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, G.C. B., first prime minister of the Dominion of Canada
- Memories of Confederation : a chapter of Canadian history
- Ministerial negotiations for the reconstruction of the government consequent on the death of Sir E.P. Taché
- Mr. Buchanan's denial of the truth of the "Banner's" assertions : to the editor of the Spectator
- Mr. McGee sustained by the Church : the "True Witness" condemned by the same authority, letter of the Very Rev. M. Bruyere, Vicar General of the Diocese of Toronto
- Mr. McGee's address to the Catholic public, more especially to the Irish Catholics of Western Canada
- Nemo Neminis, his speech touching Canada
- Négociations ministérielles pour la reconstruction du gouvernement, né cessitée par la mort de Sir E.P. Taché
- On the forthcoming union of the two Canadas : addressed to the Canadian public and their representatives, in the Honourable Legislature of United Canada
- On the intention of the British government to unite the provinces of British North America : and a review of some events which took place during last session of the provincial Parliament : part I, a review of some events ... part II, observations ... part III, some remarks ...
- On the intention of the imperial government to unite the provinces of British North America : and a review of some events which took place during the session of the provincial Parliament in 1854 in Quebec
- On the present condition of United Canada, as regards her agriculture, trade, & commerce : with plans for advancing the same, and for promoting the health, wealth, and prosperity of her inhabitants : with reflections on the present state of the Protestant religion; with a view to harmonize its various sects and ultimately to bring them into one powerful united body : also a dissertation on the national debt of Great Britain, with a plan for its gradual payment
- On the present condition of United Canada, as regards her agriculture, trade, & commerce : with plans for advancing the same, and for promoting the health, wealth, and prosperity of her inhabitants : with reflections on the present state of the Protestant religion; with a view to harmonize its various sects and ultimately to bring them into one powerful united body : also a dissertation on the national debt of Great Britain, with a plan for its gradual payment
- Oxford Reform dinner to the Hon. Francis Hincks : on Tuesday, the 13th instant, the Liberal members of the Brock District Council and a few of their friends, entertained the Hon. Francis Hincks .
- Parliamentary reform, should the colonies be represented?
- Permanency of the seat of government
- Pine forests and hacmatack clearings, or, Travel, life and adventure in the British North American provinces
- Proceedings at the first general meeting of the Reform Association of Canada : held at the rooms of the association, Toronto, on Monday, 25th March, 1844
- Public men and public life in Canada : being recollections of Parliament and the press and embracing a succinct account of the stirring events which led to the confederation of British North America into the Dominion of Canada
- Quelques considérations sur la formation des gouvernements locaux du Haut et du Bas-Canada : dans l'union fédérale des provinces de l'Amérique britannique du Nord
- Question of federation of the British provinces in America
- Remarks on the Earl of Elgin's despatch, dated the 5th of May 1849, on the subject of rebellion losses in Canada
- Remarks on the historical mis-statements and fallacies of Mr. Goldwin Smith : (late Regius professor of modern history at Oxford University): in his lecture "On the foundation of the American Colonies", and his letters "On the emancipation of the colonies"
- Remarks upon the proposed federation of the provinces
- Reminiscences of Charles Durand of Toronto, barrister
- Reminiscences of Charles Durand of Toronto, barrister
- Reminiscences of his public life
- Reply to the speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe, of Nova Scotia : on the union of the North American provinces, and on the right of British colonists to representation in the Imperial Parliament
- Resignation of the Canadian ministry in September, 1854 : speech of the Honorable Inspector General Hincks in the Legislative Assembly, on Friday, the 8th September
- Responsible government for Canada : an enquiry as to the cause and consequences of the late ministerial resignations
- Review of the "Review of the pamphlet of M. Caron" : translated from the "Canadien"
- Revue de la Revue du pamphlet de l'Honorable R.E. Caron
- Ryerson's letters, in defence of Sir Charles Metcalfe
- Réponses aux censeurs de la confédération
- Seat of government (Canada)
- Sir Charles Metcalfe defended against the attacks of his late counsellors
- Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., and the unification of the Empire
- Sir John A. Macdonald et les Canadiens-français : étude historique de 1854 jusqu'à nos jours
- Sixty years of protection in Canada, 1846-1907 : where industry leans on the politician
- Sketch of the Canadian ministry
- Some remarks upon Sir Charles Bagot's Canadian government
- Speech delivered by the Hon. J.W. Johnston, in the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia, on the 10th February, 1854 : on introducing resolutions affirming the benefit of the union or confedera[t]ion of the British North American colonies; and recommending measures for inducing the consideration of the subject by the several provincial governments under sanction of the imperial authorities : and a recent letter of that gentleman on the proposal to republish the speech
- Speech delivered in the Legislative Assembly by Alexander Morris, Esq., member for Lanark, south riding : during the debate on the subject of the confederation of the North American provinces
- Speech delivered in the Legislative Assembly, by Christopher Dunkin, Esq., member for Brome, during the debate on the subject of the confederation of the British North American provinces
- Speech delivered in the Legislative Assembly, on the 10th day of March, 1865 by John Scoble Esq., member for Elgin (West Riding) ... : on the subject of the confederation of the British North American provinces
- Speech of Isaac Buchanan, Esq., M.P., at the demonstration given, at Toronto, in honour of the Canadian parliamentary opposition, 17th December, 1863 : as reported in the "Hamilton" Spectator
- Speech of J.W. Gamble, Esq. : delivered at the convention of delegates, Saturday, November 3, 1849, for an appeal to the legislature, for authority to hold a convention of delegates, to draw up a new constitution for the united provinces of British North America
- Speech of the Hon. A.T. Galt, at the Chamber of Commerce, Manchester, September 25, 1862
- Speech of the Hon. Geo. Brown, M.P.P., president of the Executive Council of Canada : at the Hustings, when re-elected by acclamation for the south riding of Oxford on the arrangement of 1864, to secure a federal constitutional system
- Speech of the Hon. Geo. Brown, M.P.P., president of the Executive Council of Canada : when re-elected by acclamation for the south riding of Oxford, on the coalition of 1864, formed specially to secure parliamentary reform
- Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe on the union of the North American provinces and on the right of British colonists to representation in the Imperial Parliament, and to participation in the public employments and distinctions of the empire
- Speech of the Honourable Provincial Secretary [i.e. Charles Tupper] on the union of the colonies
- Speech on the proposed union of the British North American provinces : delivered at Sherbrooke, C.E., by the Hon. A. T. Galt, minister of finance, 23rd November, 1864
- Speeches and addresses chiefly on the subject of British-American union
- Speeches delivered by the Hon. Messrs. Currie, Seymour and Simpson, members of the Legislative Council, on the subject of the confederation of the British North American provinces
- Speeches of the Hon. Messrs. Howland & McDougall, delivered before the Toronto Convention, on June 27th, 1867
- Speeches on the confederation of the British North American provinces : delivered in the Legislative Assembly, on the 9th and 10th days of March, 1865
- Tenure seigneuriale : paie pauvre peuple, paie!
- The "crise" Metcalfe and the Lafontaine-Baldwin cabinet defended : letter from Zeno [i.e. Dunbar Ross] to the Legislative Assembly of Canada
- The Addresses presented to His Excellency the Right Hon. Sir Chas. T. Metcalfe, Bart. G.C.B., governor-general of British North America & c. & c. on the occasion of the resignation of his late advisers with His Excellency's replies
- The British North American league, 1849
- The Citizen extra, Friday, June 8th, 1866 : opening of the first parliament in Ottawa, appearance of the city, description of the interior of the buildings, the galleries crowded to excess, list of members present, speech from the throne .
- The Crisis of 1863
- The Crown and the confederation : three letters to the Hon. John Alexander McDonald, attorney general for Upper Canada
- The Elgin period : the late Honorable Mrs. Robert Bruce, interesting reminiscences
- The Hon. Louis Joseph Papineau's address to the electors of the city of Montreal
- The Mackenzie homestead : minutes of proceedings at two meetings held in Toronto, preparatory to an appeal being made to the people of Canada, on behalf of an old, faithful, and talented public servant, William Lyon Mackenzie, M.P.P. : with the address of the central committee
- The Montreal pilot extra : speeches and papers relating to rebellion losses
- The Resignation of the late ministers
- The Union of the British provinces : a brief account of the several conferences held in the Maritime provinces and in Canada, in September and October, 1864, on the proposed confederation of the provinces : together with a report of speeches delivered by the delegates from the provinces, on important occasions
- The confederation of the British North American provinces : by the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon; a speech delivered in the House of Lords on moving the second reading of the bill, 19th Feb., 1867
- The confederation question considered from a Prince Edward Island point of view
- The empire : a series of letters published in "The Daily News," 1862, 1863
- The future of British America : independence! how to prepare for it : consolidation is preparation for a new nation, confederation is preparation for annexation
- The life and speeches of Hon. George Brown
- The ministerial crisis: Mr. D.B. Viger, and his position : being a review of the Hon. Mr. Viger's pamphlet entitled " La crise ministérielle et Mr. Denis Benjamin Viger, etc. en deux parties."
- The northern kingdom
- The plough and harrow address to the electors of Canada
- The political history of Canada between 1840 and 1855 : a lecture delivered on the 17th October, 1877, at the request of the St. Patrick's National Association, with copious additions
- The proposed B.N.A. confederation : a reply to Mr. Penny's reasons "why it should not be imposed upon the colonies by imperial legislation"
- The proposed British North American confederation : why it should not be imposed upon the colonies by imperial legislation
- The question answered, "Did the ministry intend to pay rebels?" : in a letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine
- The question answered, "did the ministry intend to pay rebels?" : in a letter to His Excellency the Right Honourable the Earl of Elgin and Kin cardine, K. T., governor general of British North America, &c. &c. &c./
- The questions, was the late rebel paying measure forced on the present ministry by their predecessors? and, is that bill a transcript of the Rebellion Claim Bill for Upper Canada? : set at rest by a retrospect of the various acts of Parliament on the subject of rebellion losses
- The seat of government of Canada : also, the composition and functions of the Legislative Council and the "double majority" question
- The seat of government of Canada : its Legislative Council and "double majority" question
- The story of Confederation, with postscript on Quebec situation
- The union of the provinces of British North America
- To the editors of the several newspapers of Canada : through your several journals, if you consider the same worthy of a place under your editorial head .
- To the electors of the borough of Brighton
- To the electors of the county of Grenville : it is now known that a general election will shortly take place ...
- To the electors of the fourth riding of the county of York : Parliament has been dissolved, and you will be immediately called upon to pronounce at the hustings your constitutional verdict ...
- To the electors of the town of London
- To the free & independent electors of the Tecumseth Division
- To the free and independent electors of the county of Frontenac : having received three several requisitions ... requesting me to come forward again as a candidate ...
- Turn out! turn out!! : the members of the corporation and the other inhabitants of the town, who desire to mark their sense of indignation and abhorrence at the conduct of the Earl of Elgin in prostituting the Queen's name by assenting to the Rebel Indemnity Bill .
- Two great speeches : Hon. Thos. White on the alleged half-breed grievances : Hon. Geo. E. Foster on the national policy, the debt, and the Riel issue, delivered in the City Hall, London, Ont., Saturday, Dec. 18, 1886
- Two speeches on the union of the provinces
- Un Chapitre des contradictions de l'Hon. Joseph Cauchon : extraites de son journal et reproduites par "L'Ordre," journal publié dans les intérêts catholiques, et organe du clergé dans le district de Montréal
- Union fédérale des provinces britanniques de l'Amérique du Nord
- Union manifesto
- [Circulaire] : différentes circonstances m'ont empêché jusqu'à présent de m'adresser à vous sur un sujet qui est et doit être toujours pour vous de la plus haute importance, je veux parler de la conduite de votre représentant en parlement .
- [Circular] : the first resolution of the Committee of Supply was then carried ..
- [Circular] : we have the honor to announce to you the formation, in this city, of an association for the purpose of securing to the inhabitants of this province practical responsible government ...
- [Letter] : I have the honor, by order of the Constitutional Committee of Reform and Progress .
- [Letter] : a few friends of the reform cause will meet at my house for consultation ...
- [Letter] : in compliance with instructions received from the Executive Committee of the Branch of the British American League .
- [Letter] : we have the honor to announce to you the formation, in this city of an association for the purpose of securing to the inhabitants of this province practical responsible government .
- [Manifeste du Club national démocratique]
- [Speech by the Hon. Mr. Rose with some debate on the subject of the confederation of the British North American provinces in the Legislative Assembly, Feb. 22, 1865]
- Étude sur l'union projetée des provinces britanniques de l'Amérique du Nord
- à l'Honorable Thomas Cushing Aylwin, et Jean Chabot, écuyer, repré sentants de la cité de Québec, et à Pierre Joseph Olivier Chauveau, Ecr., représentant du comté de Québec, dans le Parlement du Canada
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