Canada -- Economic conditions -- To 1867
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Canada -- Economic conditions -- To 1867
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- On the present condition of United Canada, as regards her agriculture, trade, & commerce, with plans for advancing the same, and for promoting the health, wealth, and prosperity of her inhabitants : with reflections on the present state of the Protestant religion; with a view to harmonize its various sects and ultimately to bring them into one powerful united body : also a dissertation on the national debt of Great Britain, with a plan for its gradual payment, by the author of "The system of the creation of our globe, planets and sun", of works on the present condition of the Canadas, and on the union of the Canadas [id est Henry Taylor]
- A Letter to a member of Parliament on the importance of the American colonies, and the best means of making them most useful to the mother country
- A warning to the Canadian Land Company [i.e. Canada Company], in a letter addressed to that body, by an Englishman, resident in Upper Canada
- American encroachments on British rights, or, Observations on the importance of the British North American colonies and on the late treaties with the United States, with remarks on Mr. Baring's examination and a defence of the shipping interest from the charge of having attempted to impose on parliament and of factious conduct in their opposition to the American intercourse bill, by Nathaniel Atcheson
- Observations upon a union of the colonies of British North America, by P.S. Hamilton
- History, geography, and statistics of British North America, by Alex. Monro
- Cubbeer Burr, or, The tree of many trunks, [Ararat, i. e. Adam Thom]
- Canada, its financial position and resources, by Francis Hincks
- Condition and prospects of Canada in 1854, as pourtrayed in the despatches of the Right Honorable the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, governor general of Canada to Her Majesty's principal secretary of state for the colonies
- Rules of the British North American Association, established 1862
- Canada, or, A view of the importance of the British American colonies, shewing their extensive and improvable resources ans pointing out the great and unprecedented advantages which have been allowed to the Americans over our own colonists : together with the great sacrifices which have been made by our late commercial regulations of the commerce and carrying-trade of Great Britain to the United States also exhibiting the points necessary to be kept in view for the future encouragement of British shipping and for the protection and support of the colonies, addressed to the Right Hon. George Rose, &c. &c. &c., by David Anderson
- Nova Britannia, or, Our new Canadian Dominion foreshadowed, being a series of lectures, speeches and addresses by the Hon. Alexander Morris, P.C., D.C.L., late lieutenant-governor of Manitoba, the North-West Territories and Keewatin ; edited, with notes and an introduction, by a member of the Canadian Press
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