New Brunswick -- Politics and government -- 1784-1867
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New Brunswick -- Politics and government -- 1784-1867
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New Brunswick
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- Letter from the master of the rolls, New Brunswick, to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, His Majesty's secretary of state for the colonies, on the Act of Assembly, 17 Vic., cap. LXVII, " relating to the administration of justice in equity"
- Speeches delivered in the Legislative Council, New Brunswick, on confederation and the resignation of the government and correspondence connected therewith
- Loyalist rebellion in New Brunswick, a defining conflict for Canada's political culture, David Bell. --
- A statement of facts relative to the proceedings of the House of Assembly on Wednesday the third, and Thursday the fourth of March, 1802 at the close of the last session, addressed to the inhabitants of New-Brunswick, [Creon]
- The Elector's mirror, or, Truth unveiled, in a brief reply to Creon, author of A statement of facts, with hints on the true politics of the province, compared with a concise history of the proceedings of the late House of Assembly; inscribed with respect to the government and free holders of New-Brunswick; with an appendix
- A series of letters to the electors of the province of New Brunswick, [a New Brunswicker]
- The loss of the Appropriation Bill chargeable on the Legislative Council, with a vindication of the proceedings of the House of Assembly, by a freeholder
- Address of the British American Association to the electors of the province of New Brunswick
- Remarks on the report from the deputation of the House of Assembly of the province of New Brunswick to His Majesty's government, in the year 1836
- A statement of facts relative to the standfasts and the runaways, or, Sammy Creon's pamphlet turn'd right side outwards by Job Creon, a taylor, addressed to the mechanics and farmers of New-Brunswick
- Substance of Mr. Glenie's address to the freeholders of the county of Sunbury, at the opening of the pool on Tuesday the 1st of September instant, explanatory of the proceedings of the late House of Assembly, &c. &c. taken by a person present, in short hand, and published at the particular request of a large majority of the electors
- The Legislative Council not chargeable with the loss of the Appropriation Bill, with observations on the dangerous and unconstitutional proceedings of the House of Assembly
- Facts and reasons against New Brunswick and Nova Scotia confederating with Canada, addressed to the electors of New Brunswick, by Judge Marshall [id est John G. Marshall]
- Extracts of lectures on political economy, delivered during the session of 1844-45, in the hall of the Mechanics Institute of Saint John, New Brunswick, by William Thomas Wishart
- Wilmot and Tilley, by James Hannay
- Parliamentary reminiscences, or, Observations on the leading measures introduced in the House of Assembly of New Brunswick, beginning with the administration of Hon. J.H.T. Manners-Sutton, by G.E. Fenety
- Documents communicated by message from His Excellency Sir John Harvey to the House of Assembly of New-Brunswick, Friday, July 7, 1837
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