Canada -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1867-1914
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- Facts for the people, pages from the record of the Laurier administration, from 1896 to 1908
- Histoire du Canada depuis la Confédération, 1867-1887, L.O. David
- The Dominion campaign!, Sir John Macdonald on the questions at issue before the people
- A history of the year 1894, with especial reference to Canadian affairs
- The Record of the Tory Party shown to be discreditable, corrupt and scandalous
- The Tariff policy of the government, the two trade policies compared : splendid results from the Liberal policy
- The life and times of Lord Strathcona, by W.T.R. Preston
- Twelve years of prudent administration, a definite and consistent policy and a government in touch with conditions resulting in marvelous and continued expansion : some extracts from recent Parliamentary speeches
- An open letter to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, [Beckles Willson]
- Hon. A.G. Blair, Minister of Railways and Canals, resigns and condemns the government's railway policy
- Canada's national transcontinental railway, speeches with respect to it, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Clifford Sifton
- Cartier et son temps, Alfred D. De Celles
- Life of Hon. Sir James Robert Gowan ..., Senator of Canada, by Henry H. Ardagh
- The Federation of Canada, 1867-1917, four lectures delivered in the University of Toronto in March, 1917, to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the federation, by George M. Wrong, Sir John Willison, Z.A. Lash, R.A. Falconer
- Speeches and addresses, political, literary and religious, by John Charlton
- Manifeste aux [é]lecteurs de Bellechasse, le maintien de nos droits dans la loyauté
- Recollections of sixty years in Canada, by Sir Charles Tupper ; with a Rembrandt photogravure frontispiece and sixteen plates
- [Résumé of general elections, 1896-1911, by-elections held between July 11th, 1896 & Jan. 1st, 1914, by James G. Foley]
- [The Liberal-Conservative handbook, 1913]
- Fact vs. slander, a plain statement of fact in regard to certain matters which the Conservative party in Parliament, on the platform, and in the press for the past three years, have made the basis of a campaign of slander by which they hope to shake the confidence of the electors in the honest, efficient and progressive policy and administration of the Liberal party
- The Liberal-Conservative handbook, 1911, a consideration of reciprocity and an exposition of the policy of the Liberal-Conservative Party, with statements of some extravagant and improper transactions of the Laurier administration in recent years
- 7 years of Liberal administration contrasted with 18 years of Conservative rule
- Sept années de sage administration Libérale contre dix-huit années de ruineux régime Conservateur
- General attitude and aim of liberalism, some phases of political discussion
- Taxation reduced, public money wisely and economically expended : this is the proud financial record of the Liberal administration
- Tory leaflets printed in full, brief replies in parallel pages to the misstatements : opposition tactics exposed : their motto is fraud and slander
- The Canadian question, by William Norris
- The story of the Nationalist-Conservative alliance told by Henri Bourassa, the nationalist leader, an inside history of interest to every Canadian, Central Information office of the Canadian Liberal Party
- Discours de Sir Wilfrid Laurier de 1889 à 1911, [édités par] Alfred D. DeCelles
- Aux citoyens du Canada, sans distinction de partis politiques, les pages suivantes sont humblement soumises : le Canada pour les canadiens ..
- The Fielding banquet, an account of the dinner given by the Liberals of Nova Scotia to Hon. W.S. Fielding, minister of finance of Canada, Halifax, N.S., December 11th, 1902
- The Record of the Liberal government, a progressive policy pursued : "develop Canada" has been the motto, peace, harmony and prosperity have prevailed
- Greater Canada, an appeal : let us no longer be a colony, Stephen Leacock
- The industrial future of Canada, address by B.E. Walker, at the 140th annual banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, 19th November, 1908, B.E. Walker
- Canadian politics, by J. Robert Long
- Eight years of good government in Canada, speech of Hon. W.S. Fielding, Minister of Finance, at the banquet given in his honor at Toronto, Monday, July 11, 1904
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