Canada -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1791-1837
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Canada -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1791-1837
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- Debate in the House of Commons, on the 15th April, 1834, on Mr. Roebuck's motion for "A select committee to inquire into the means of remedying the evils which exist in the form of the governments now existing in Upper and Lower Canada.", reported in London for the Montreal Daily Advertiser
- To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, the petition of the undersigned seigniors, magistrates, members of the clergy, officers of the militia, merchants, landholders and others, inhabitants, of the city and district of Quebec, Province of Lower-Canada humbly sheweth .
- Notes sur M. Waller, Jocelyn Waller, écuyer, frère de Sir Robert Waller, baronet et allié aux premières familles d'Irlande et d'Angleterre, est venu en Canada en 1820 .
- Canada affairs
- Adresse, peuple canadien! paisibles et vertueux habitans d'un vaste et fertile pays que Dieu a enrichi de tout ce qui peut suffire à l'homme pour ses besoins et ses plaisirs .
- Proceedings at a meeting of the inhabitants of the townships of Hope and Hamilton, in the district of Newcastle, U.C., held agreeable to notice from Robert Gourlay
- [Lettre], les principaux habitants de Montréal s'étant assemblés et nous ayant choisis, comme Comité, pour rédiger ..., P. L. Planet ... [and others]
- Report of the public dinner in honor of Sir Francis Bond Head and the people of Upper-Canada, given at the Albion Hotel, Quebec, on Monday, the 25th July, 1836
- Message from the president of the United States, transmitting copies of certain documents obtained from a secret agent of the British government, employed in fomenting disaffection to the constituted authorities, and in bringing about resistance to the laws, and eventually, in concert with a British force, to destroy the union of the United States
- Communications between the Colonial Office and the Governors of Upper and Lower Canada, on the subject of the civil government of Canada, as established by the Act of 31 Geo. III, and respecting alterations therein, and the state of the Executive and Legislative Councils between January 1828 and January 1830, both inclusive
- Another new song to another old tune, air, "John Anderson, my Jo"
- The Canadian inspector, no. 1, containing a collection of facts concerning the government of Sir George Prevost in the Canadas
- Upper Canada, return to two addresses of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated the 14th and 17th June, 1836, for 1. extracts from a despatch of the 21st April 1836 from Sir F. B. Head, lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada, to Lord Glenelg, with the enclosures referred to in such extracts ; 2. copy of an address to the King from the Assembly of Upper Canada, with the appendix of documents transmitted therewith to the secretary of state
- The Canada question
- On motion of Mr. Blanchet, seconded by Mr. M'Callum, Sur motion de Mr. Blanchet, secondé par Mr. M'Callum
- [Letter], at a meeting of the general committee appointed for the district of Montreal, for the purpose of preparing petitions to His Majesty .
- Essay on modern reformers, addressed to the people of Upper Canada. To which is added, a letter to Mr. Robert Gourlay, by John Simpson .
- Highly important, union is strength and knowledge is power
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