Canada -- Politics and government -- 1838-1841
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- A reply to the report of the Earl of Durham, by a colonist [id est Thomas Chandler Haliburton]
- Speech delivered by the Hon. Robert Baldwin at a public dinner given to him by the reform electors of the east riding of Halton, on Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1846
- [Circular], you are respectfully requested to attend a special convention, to be composed of Canadians or persons connected with Canada ..., W.L. Mackenzie, John Montgomery
- Canada, further correspondence relative to the affairs of Canada
- To the free and independent electors of the town of Brockville, gentlemen, it is very probable you will shortly be afforded an opportunity of exercising the elective franchise in returning a member to represent you in the United Legislature ..
- "Should Lord Durham be impeached?", the question considered in an appeal to the electors of the House of Commons, by a freeholder
- Lord Durham and the Canadians, a reprint from the January number of the London and Westminster Review
- [Circular], you are requested to attend at the Free School, in St. John suburbs, Des Glacis Street, on Friday next, the 24th January instant, at two o'clock, P.M., to take into consideration, representations to Her Majesty ... against the projected union of the Canadas ..., Ed. Glackemeyer
- Resolved, 1st, that the inhabitants of Toronto retain a lively and gratifying remembrance of the visit of the Right Honorable the Earl of Durham to this city on the 18th July last ...
- An essay on the re-constitution of Her Majesty's government in Canada, by Henry Bliss
- Appendix (A.) to Report on the affairs of British North America, from the Earl of Durham, Her Majesty's High Commissioner, &c. &c. &c.
- To the Right Honorable Charles Poulett Thompson, Governor General of Her Majesty's provinces in North America, the following considerations in relation to a federal union of all Her Majesty's possessions in North America are respectfully submitted by His Excellency' s humble servant, under the signature of Chatham, Dec. 6th, 1839
- To His Excellency the Right Honourable C. Poulett Thomson, member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Governor General in and over the British provinces of North America, &c., &c., may it please Your Excellency, we the inhabitants of the city of Toronto, beg to congratulate Your Excellency on your return to Upper Canada ..
- To the electors of Norfolk, gentlemen, deeply sensible of the great responsibilities resting upon a representative of the people ... I accept the nomination so handsomely made ..., Israel W. Powell
- Considerations on the past, present & future condition of the Canadas, by Henry Taylor
- Letter to Viscount Melbourne on the ordinance of the Earl of Durham, by a commoner
- Reply to Lord Durham's report on the British North American colonies /, in a series of letters to His Lordship, by Philalethes
- Messages from His Excellency the Governor General on the subject of the re-union of the provinces of Upper & Lower Canada, together with the resolutions of the House of Assembly and the amendments thereto and the yeas and nays thereon, the address to His Excellency, and his reply
- Despatches on various subjects in answer to sundry addresses to Her Majesty's government
- Observations on the union of the Canadas, and on the Canada Government Bill
- To His Excellency the Right Honorable C.P. Thompson [Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham], governor general, &c., &c, we Her Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects the inhabitants of the city of Toronto, beg to congratulate your Excellency on your arrival among us for the 2nd time ..
- Report from the Select Committee of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada, on the report of the Right Honourable the Earl of Durham, Her Majesty's late governor-in-chief of British North America
- To the free and independent electors of the city of Toronto, electors, in a short period you will be called upon to exercise your constitutional privilege of selecting members to represent your interest in the Provincial House of Assembly ..
- Canada, copies or extracts of correspondence relative to the affairs of Canada
- Responsible government, letters to the Right Honorable Lord John Russell, &c. &c. &c. on the right of British Americans to be governed by the principles of the British constitution
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