Canada -- Politics and government -- 1841-1867
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Canada -- Politics and government -- 1841-1867
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- After the rebellion, the later years of William Lyon Mackenzie, Lillian F. Gates
- The Charlottetown Conference, and the birth of Confederation, Deirdre Kessler and Douglas Baldwin
- Brown of the Globe, J.M.S. Careless, Volume Two
- The British North American league, 1849, by Cephas D. Allin
- An examination of the proposed union of the North American provinces, by Judge Marshall [id est John G. Marshall]
- To the free & independent electors of the Tecumseth Division
- 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, by Major Richardson
- Speeches on the confederation of the British North American provinces, delivered in the Legislative Assembly, on the 9th and 10th days of March, 1865, by David Ford Jones and Walter Shanly
- Arguments against an elective legislative council
- An address to the people of British America, upon subjects relating to the progress of the people and the improvement of the country, by Dr. A. McDonald
- Bill, an act to amend the act re-uniting the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada
- 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
- Correspondence respecting the proposed union of the British North American provinces
- Parliamentary debates on the subject of the confederation of the British North American provinces, 3rd session, 8th Provincial Parliament of Canada
- A union of the colonies of British North America, considered nationally
- Memoirs of the Right Honourable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, G.C. B., first prime minister of the Dominion of Canada, by Joseph Pope
- The plough and harrow address to the electors of Canada, by Thomas Johnson Grover
- Discours de M.J.B.E. Dorion, M.P.P., sur le projet de confédération des provinces anglaises, prononcé à la chambre le 9 mars, 1865
- Question of federation of the British provinces in America
- Sir George-Étienne Cartier, par Benjamin Sulte ; augmenté et publié par Gérard Malchelosse
- Le Canada sous l'Union, 1841-1867, par Louis-P. Turcotte
- Federative union of the British North American provinces, by Henry Sherwood
- The Honorable Robert Baldwin is appointed an executive councillor, and sworn into office Solicitor General ... highly complimented by Her Majesty's government, on his appointment ..
- 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, by John Hamilton Gray
- Electors of Hastings, Murney's whippers-in and hangers-on, who have so long fattened upon the resources of this district, feel that their cause is lost ... and you will perceive in giving the Honorable Robert Baldwin your votes and confidence ..
- 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
- The Canadian mirror of Parliament
- Permanency of the seat of government
- Dialogue entre Jean-Baptiste et Colas sur l'élection de Portneuf
- Irish-Canadian representatives, their past acts, present stand, future prospects : a review of the question, by Joseph K. Foran
- Discours de Mr. H.G. Joly sur la confédération prononcé à la chambre le 20 février 1865
- First series of five letters against the Baldwin faction, by an advocate of responsible government and of the new college bill [Isaac Buchanan]
- 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 ..., being newspaper writings by Isaac Buchanan
- Baldwin, Lafontaine, Hincks, responsible government, by Stephen Leacock
- 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 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, by Fuimus
- Letters to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, on the government of British America, 1846, Joseph Howe
- Cartier et son temps, Alfred D. De Celles
- First report, the Select Committee Appointed to Investigate and Report on the Outrages Alleged to Have Been Committed at the General Election in the Counties of Terrebonne, Montreal, Vaudreuil, Beauharnois, Chambly and Rouville, with power to report from time to time, have the honor to report in part
- Address to the inhabitants of Canada
- English America, or, Pictures of Canadian places and people, by Samuel Phillips Day
- Canada, state of political parties, economy in the government, the St. Lawrence as a great commercial highway, public instruction, &c., & c.
- 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, by the author of "The system of the creation of our globe, planets and sun", of works on the present condition of the Canadas, and on the union of the Canadas [id est Henry Taylor]
- The proposed British North American confederation, why it should not be imposed upon the colonies by imperial legislation, by Edward Goff Penny
- The union of the provinces of British North America, by Joseph Cauchon ; translated by George Henry Macaulay
- [Letter], I have the honor, by order of the Constitutional Committee of Reform and Progress .
- 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, by James Young
- 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"
- Political appointments and elections in the Province of Canada from 1841 to 1865, [compiled] by J.O. Côté
- Dix ans au Canada de 1840 à 1850, histoire de l'établissement du gouvernement responsable, par A. Gérin-Lajoie
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