Grande-Bretagne -- Emigration et immigration
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Grande-Bretagne -- Emigration et immigration
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- British settlers in western Canada
- Practical suggestions as to instruction in farming in the United States & Canada, a self-supporting occupation and opening in life for gentlemen's sons and a prudent way of starting for any who desire to engage in agriculture in America
- United States or Canada?, points for the consideration of all who are hesitating whether to direct their views to the United States of America, or to the Canadas, as offering the most eligible and advantageous field for the industry and enterprise of emigrants, taking a view of the present condition and relative burdens of both countries, and also the future prospects of each : to which is added some observations addressed to the moderate capitalist and gentleman of limited fortune and large family
- A letter to the Rt. Hon. R.W. Horton, shewing the impolicy, inefficacy and ruinous consequences of emigration and the advantages of home colonies, by Edw. P. Brenton
- Proposed new plan of a general emigration society, by a catholic gentleman
- Copies and extracts of letters from settlers in Upper Canada
- Speech delivered in the House of Commons, June 17, 1870, by W.M. Torrens, M.P. for Finsbury, on the prevailing want of employment in great towns and the policy of providing cheap and uniform rates of charge for emigrants to the colonies
- An enquiry into the expediency of emigration, as it respects the British North American colonies, by J.G. Malcolm
- No emigration, the testimony of experience before a Committee of Agriculturists and Manufacturers, on the report of the Emigration Committee of the House of Commons: Sir John English, in the chair
- The picture of Canada for emigrators, by Joseph Miles Cobbett
- Information for emigrants to British North America
- Special report on immigration, dealing mainly with co-operation between the Dominion and provincial governments, and the movement of people from the United Kingdom to Canada, by Arthur Hawkes
- Emigrant's guide, being the information published by His Majesty's Commissioners for Emigration respecting the British colonies of Upper and Lower Canada and New Brunswick : with general observations on the voyage, climate, soil, wages, prices of provisions, & c., by a ten years' resident
- The agricultural depression at home, and the resources, capabilities and prospects of the Canadian new North-West, a lecture delivered before the Balloon Society of Great Britain at the Royal Aquarium, on Friday 9, 1883, by John Pearce
- Report of the proceedings of a sub-committee, on the subject of commuted pensioners, Quebec Emigrant Society
- England, her colonies and her enemies, how she may make the former protect her against the latter, and how make them sources of boundless wealth and power
- Canada, its climate and advantages as a place of settlement for Anglo-Indians, [F.R.S. Barlee]
- General introduction to statistical account of Upper Canada, compiled with a view to a good system of emigration, in connexion with a reform of the poor laws, by Robert Gourlay
- Copy of correspondence, etc., with Messrs. Temperleys, Carter & Darke respecting the capitation tax charged on the emigrants in 1870
- England's interest in colonization, extracts from a letter, by Joseph Howe
- A few practical arguments against the theory of emigration, by F.B. Head
- Facts for farmers, the great Canadian North-West, its climate, crops, and capabilities : with settlers' letters
- Canadian immigration in 1875, report to the Honorable the Minister of Agriculture, upon the position and prospects of immigration and with comparative statements of emigration from Great Britain during the past four years, by Edward Jenkins
- Letters from settlers in Upper Canada
- Emigration for the relief of parishes practically considered, by Robert Gouger
- Systematic colonization, speech of Charles Buller, Esq., M.P. in the House of Commons on Thursday, April 6, 1843 on systematic colonization
- Letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey, one of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, and secretary of state for Colonial Affairs, embracing a statement of facts in relation to emigration to Canada during the summer of 1847, by Adam Ferrie
- Report of the conference presided over by the Duke of Manchester, on the question whether colonization and emigration may be made self-supporting or even profitable to those investing capital therein, [13 July, 1869]; with appendix, edited by William Freston
- Memoranda of a settler in Lower Canada, or, The emigrant to North America, being a compendium of useful practical hints to emigrants selected from an unpublished narrative of the adventures of a large family from the north of England, which emigrated to America in 1818 and settled in various parts of the Canadas and the western states, as farmers, &c., together with an account of every day' s doings upon a farm for a year, by an immigrant farmer, of twenty years experience [i. e. Joseph Abbott]
- The gentleman emigrant, his daily life, sports, and pastimes in Canada, Australia, and the United States, by W. Stamer
- To emigrants, Canada, its advantages to settlers, by John Miller Grant
- Information published by His Majesty's Commissioners for Emigration, respecting the British colonies in North America
- Thoughts on emigration, education, &c., in a letter addressed to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, Prime Minister of England, by "A Citizen"
- Observations on the impressment of American seamen, by the officers of ships of war, and vessels commissioned by and acting under the authority of Great Britain : with a few remarks on the doctrine of non expatriation, to which is added a correct list of impressed seamen : taken from documents laid before Congress : addresses to the people of the U. States, by a citizen of Baltimore
- Emigration, a paper read at conference, Indian and Colonial Exhibition, London, July 23rd, 1886, by Alexander Begg
- Statistical and practical observations relative to the province of New-Brunswick, published for the information of emigrants, by Alexander Wedderburn
- A Statement of the satisfactory results which have attended emigration to Upper Canada, from the establishment of the Canada Company until the present period : comprising statistical tables and other important information, communicated by respectable residents in the various townships of Upper Canada
- Practical information to emigrants, including details collected from the most authentic accounts relative to the soil, climate, natural productions, agriculture, etc. of the province of New Brunswick
- English emigration mission, report presented to the meeting of subscribers held 24th July, 1873, [John H. Charnock]
- English emigrants in Canada, a peep at their new homes, by Septimus Scrivener
- Canada, the land of hope, for the settler and artisan, the small capitalist, the honest, and the persevering : with a description of the climate, free grants of land, wages and its general advantages as a field for emigration, by the editor of the " Canadian News"
- Handbook for intending emigrants to Canada and the United States, Dominion Line
- The Canadian emigrant, being a complete guide to the various provinces of Canada : viz. New Brunswick, Prince Edward's Island, Ontario, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, British Columbia, Quebec, and the North-West Territories, by George Potter
- The Province of Ontario, its soil, climate, resources, institutions, free grant lands, &c., &c. : for the information of intending emigrants, issued by authority of the government of Ontario
- The interest of Great Britain with regard to her American colonies, considered, to which is added an appendix, containing the outlines of a plan for a general pacification, by James Anderson ..
- Report upon Canada, by Henry Tanner
- A Statement of the satisfactory results which have attended emigration to Upper Canada, from the establishment of the Canada Company to the present period : comprising statistical tables, and other important information communicated by respectable residents in the various townships of Upper Canada
- On the agricultural state of Canada, and part of the United States of America, by Adam Fergusson
- The Emigrant soldiers' gazette, and Cape Horn chronicle, published originally on manuscript forms, kindly furnished by Captain W.D. Marsh, R.E., during the voyage, from Gravesend to Vancouver Island, of the detachment of royal engineers selected for service in British Columbia, between the 10th November, 1858, and the 12th April, 1859, edited by Charles Sinnett ; assisted by H.S. Palmer
- State emigration, an essay, by Edward Jenkins
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