Newfoundland -- Economic conditions -- To 1900
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Newfoundland -- Economic conditions -- To 1900
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Newfoundland
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- Arguments to prove the policy and necessity of granting to Newfoundland a constitutional government, in a letter to the Right Honourable W. Huskisson, principal secretary of state for the colonies, &c. &c. &c., by P. Morris
- Letters on the present state of Newfoundland and on confederation, [an outsider]
- Reasons for colonizing the island of Newfoundland, in a letter addressed to the inhabitants, by William Carson, M.D., author of a letter to the members of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, on the address of the merchants and inhabitants of St. John's, in the island of Newfoundland, to the Prince Regent
- A forecast of the future of the Maritime Provinces, being a lecture delivered before the St. John Mechanics' Institute, January 17, 1876, by Henry Youle Hind
- Short paper on the productive capabilities of Newfoundland, read at the United Empire Trade League conference, held in London, on the 23rd of June, 1892, [Cecil Fane]
- A View of the rise, progress, and present state of the Newfoundland fishery, with some observations on its government, civil establishment, revenue and expenditure
- The dawn of the twentieth century as pertaining to Newfoundland, by Isaac C. Morris
- Observations on the government, trade, fisheries, and agriculture of Newfoundland, in a series of letters addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl Bathurst, His Majesty's principal secretary of state for the colonies : by an inhabitant of the colony : with an appendix containing a report on the state of the island, addressed to his lordship by the committee of the inhabitants of St. John's, and also a statement of the revenues arising from the customs and crown rents
- Brief remarks on a pamphlet entitled "Arguments to prove the policy and necessity of granting to Newfoundland a constitutional government", "by P. Morris, an inhabitant of the colony of Newfoundland", by the author of A view of the rise, progress, and present state of the Newfoundland fishery
- Manifesto from Sir William V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G., the leader of the Workingman's Party
- Correspondence on the subject of an Imperial Commission to enquire into the financial condition and resources of the colony, etc.
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