Nouvelle-Écosse -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1784-1867
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Nouvelle-Écosse -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1784-1867
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- An examination of the proposed union of the North American provinces, by Judge Marshall [id est John G. Marshall]
- The statutes at large passed in the several general assemblies held in His Majesty's province of Nova-Scotia, from the year 1817 to the year 1826, inclusive : with an index and table of the laws, expired, repealed, executed, and disallowed, during the above period, by William Hill and W.B. Bliss
- Speech on the union of the colonies, delivered in the Assembly, by A.W. McLelan
- The statutes of the province of Nova-Scotia, volume the fourth from A.D. 1827, 8 George IV to A.D. 1835, 5 William IV : both inclusive, with tables of the acts expired, repealed and executed during that period : and a copious index, by John Widden and James F. Gray
- Memoir of Sir Brenton Halliburton, late chief justice of the province of Nova Scotia, by G.W. Hill
- To the people of Nova Scotia, [Joseph Howe]
- To the inhabitants of Londonderry, [G.W. McLellan]
- Ross's review of McLellan's pamphlet and great liberal policy of Colchester
- Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe, provincial secretary of Nova Scotia on the importance and value to Great Britain of her North American colonies, delivered at Southampton, on the 14th of January, 1851
- Copy of an address of the House of Assembly to Her Majesty, with copies of several addresses, which have been presented to His Excellency the lieutenant-governor, in consequence thereof, from various parts of the province
- Secret inquisitions, or, Nova Scotia as it was, is, and may be, by One of the people
- A letter to the electors of Annapolis, being a reply to "Confederation considered on its merits", by an Acadian [i. e. Edouard Richard]
- Papers relative to the re-annexation of the island of Cape Breton to the government of Nova Scotia
- Speech delivered by the Honorable Joseph Howe, House of Assembly, March 31, 1858
- Canadian confederation, information in relation to petition of Nova Scotia delegates
- The Petition of the inhabitants of Nova Scotia humbly sheweth, that the province of Nova Scotia is one of the oldest colonies of Great Britain .
- An address to the people of Nova Scotia, [J. McCully]
- Information for the people, Mr. Howe's speech
- 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]
- Duty of the Legislature of Nova-Scotia with respect to collegiate education, by Alexander Forrester
- Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe, in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly on the twenty-first of February, in opposition to the prohibitory liquor law
- The statutes at large passed in the several general assemblies held in His Majesty's province of Nova-Scotia, from the sixth session of the eighth General Assembly, which met at Halifax, the twenty-eighth day of November, in the forty-sixth year of His Majesty' s reign, A.D. 1805, being the fifty-fifth session of the General Assembly, to the fifty-sixth year of His Majesty's reign, inclusive; with an index, by Henry H. Cogswell
- Hyde's address to the electors of the south riding of Colchester
- Lord Falkland's government
- [Letter], my attention has been called to a speech ..., [Joseph Howe]
- Epitome of the laws of Nova-Scotia, by Beamish Murdoch
- Railway correspondence, Nova-Scotia delegation, despatches laid before the Legislature in the session of 1851, on the subject of the Halifax, Quebec, and Portland railroads
- Journal and proceedings of the House of Assembly of the province of Nova-Scotia ...
- To the freeholders of the county of Halifax, [Joseph Howe]
- Creelman's address, with Hyde's notes, for the elector' s of the district of Truro
- To His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir John Harvey, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Military Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Lieutenant-Governor and Commander in Chief, in and over Her Majesty's Province of Nova Scotia and its Dependencies, &c. &c. &c., the humble address of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of Nova Scotia
- Creelman's address to the electors of the constituency of Truro
- Information for the people, the Solicitor General's speech, to the people of Nova Scotia, [Joseph Howe]
- Information for the people, the despatches : Mr. G. R. Young's speech
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