Nova Scotia Print. Company, Halifax, N.S.
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Nova Scotia Print. Company, Halifax, N.S.
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Halifax, N.S.
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- In the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, 1881, on appeal from the County Court, District no. 1, John A. Watson, plaintiff, vs. William R. Heney, Lorenzo A. Barnaby, and Thomas J. Payne, defendants, appellants
- Laws relating to the city of Halifax
- The place and work of women in the Church, John Munro
- Rules and regulations and list of members, Halifax Club
- Catalogue of the library of King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, with occasional annotations, by Harry Piers
- Conversational method in French, for the use of colleges, academies and advanced pupils, by J. Victor Plotton - (v.2)
- Novels, a paper read in St. Andrew's Hall, Antigonish, July, 1883, in aid of the building fund for the episcopal residence, by D.M. MacGregor
- An act to amend the acts incorporating the trustees of Saint Matthew' s Church, and rules and regulations passed 14th June, 1880
- The utility of knowledge-making as a means of liberal training, inaugural address delivered at the opening of the fortieth session of Dalhousie College, Halifax, N.S., September 13th, 1899, by J. G. MacGregor
- Testimonials in favour of William John Alexander, B.A. (Lond.), Ph. D. (J.H.U.), Munro professor of English language and literature in Dalhousie College and University, Halifax, N.S. and formely fellow of the Johns Hopkins University, candidate for the professorship of English in the University of Toronto
- Our modern Babylon, a discourse delivered in Fort Massey Church, Halifax, N.S., on the evening of the 12th March, the Sabbath succeeding the "Chiniquy riot", by R.F. Burns
- Talks to saints and sinners, by Evangelist Meikle ; with brief biographical sketch by Dr. McTavish
- Constitution and by-laws of [M]ayflower Division, No. 9, Sons of Temperance of the province of Nova Scotia, organized at Halifax, February 9, 1848
- A short statement of the advantages of university consolidation, to which is appended the constitution of the Society for Promoting University Consolidation
- Rules and regulations and list of members
- Address to the Nova Scotian Institute of Science, read at the opening meeting of session 1894-1895, November 12th, 1894, by George Lawson
- Fruit growing for profit, comprising a complete history of apple culture, from the time the seeds are planted until the proceeds are pocketed, with chapters on the plum, pear, cherry, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, currant and gooseberry, by W.O. Creighton
- Proceedings of the R.W. Grand Lodge of the Lower Provinces of British North America, I.O.O.F., twenty-second annual session, held at Annapolis, N.S., August 14th, 15th and 16th, 1877
- The thief and the cross, a sermon, by William R. Calder
- A brief history of the coloured Baptists of Nova Scotia and their first organization as churches, A.D. 1832, by P.E. MacKerrow
- A few observations on the teeth and the practice of painless dentistry, by A.C. Cogswell
- The hero of the drama of Genesis, an epic of sacred story, by J. Harry King
- In the present position of the temperance question, what is the duty of the Christian church in relation to it, and in what manner can that duty be most effectively discharged?
- Map and guide of Halifax city, containing R.R. time tables, a description of the exhibition building, and of the Maritime Provinces, published by Chas. D. McAlpine and Company
- Louisbourg, an historical sketch : read before the Nova Scotia Historical Society, 27th November, 1894, by Joseph Plimsoll Edwards
- Allan Gray and his doubts, or, Rhyme and reason for the young, by a lover of the truth
- Young lion of the woods, or, A story of early colonial days, by Thomas B. Smith
- Reports on the property of the New Campbellton coal mines, comprising three square miles, situated in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
- How to win, or, The dignity of labor, suggestions to young men, in three lectures, for the encouragement of agriculture and the industrial arts, by D.B. Newcomb
- The story of Joseph Annajee, by Mrs. Morton [Sarah E. Morton]
- Sixty-second anniversary of Greenock Church, St. Andrews, N.B., a sermon, preached August 1st, 1886, by Archibald Gunn
- Preliminary report on the proposed Halifax dry dock; and, Report on American stone and wooden docks, by E.H. Keating
- The hero of the drama of Genesis, an epic of sacred story, by J. Harry King
- Robert Burns, Scotia's immortal bard, his life and labours, by Robert Grant
- Constitution of the Nova Scotia Conference of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Pittsburg
- A reply to Professor Robertson Smith, including a vindication of Protestant theology, a critique on "the newer criticism", and some important hints on the integration of Bible truth, the mystery of the divine names and of the Elohistic and Jehovistic styles of sacred scripture, by P. Melville
- A correspondence between a committee of the North Baptist Church and Granville St. Baptist Church, Halifax, respecting a member of the former church received by the latter without any letter of dismission from the North Church, also, the vote of the North Church respecting the report of their committee
- The seven sayings on the cross, by William Calder
- Robert Burns vindicated, by Robert Grant
- Report on the property of the Mineral Exploration and Mining Association of Nova Scotia, by Henry Youle Hind
- The Gospel according to Mark, Translated by S.T. Rand
- Universalism antiscriptural, a sermon, preached in St. James Church, Dartmouth, on Sabbath, March 14, 1875, by Alexander Falconer
- The University of Halifax criticised in a letter addressed to the Chancellor, by a professor
- Dictionary of the language of the Micmac Indians, who reside in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundland, by Silas Tertius Rand
- Reports on the property of the New Campbellton coal mines, comprising three square miles, situated in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
- The history of Queens County, N.S., by James F. More
- Her Majesty's ship "Pinafore", or, The lass that loved a sailor, an entirely original comic opera in two acts, written by W.S. Gilbert ; composed by Arthur Sullivan
- Our schoolmaster, a series of lectures on the commandments, by D. Luther Roth
- Jubilee of foreign missions connected with the Presbyterian Church in Canada, 1844-1894, by Robert Murray
- The Presbyterian Church in Canada, her principles, position and prospects, a lecture, delivered in connection with the opening of the Falmouth Street Presbyterian Church, Sydney, C.B., on Monday evening November 20th 1876, by R.F. Burns
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