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Political points and pencillings, being selections from various addresses
Address to the Toronto workingmen on the 'National Policy.'
The Ontario government. Senator Macpherson on 'reform' in this province.  A trenchant exposure of extravagance, incapacity and corruption.  A series of deficits.  A review of Mr. Mackenzie's downfall. Facts and figures from the public records - Mr. Mowat'
Speeches on the public expenditures and national policy, delivered in June, 1878, during his visit to the County of Bruce, published by the Liberal Conservative Association of Bruce
This Newfoundland of ours; a lecture delivered ... on behalf of the St. John's Athenaeum, February 11th, 1878
Science of correspondences; or The relation of spirit to matter, considered as a means of scriptural interpretation
Notre constitution et nos institutions
The DeBoucherville government and the causes which led to their dismissal, an historical account
The election campaign, a summary of the public records of the past five years, for the use of the people
Cinq années d'administration grite, ou, Le Canada ruiné / par un membre du Club Cartier
On the position of a constitutional governor under responsible government
The peculiar principles of the Baptists
Address ... to the electors of East Middlesex at the London City Hall, July 27th, A.D. 1878
Application of John Galbraith ... for the Chair of Civil Engineering, in the School of Practical Science, province of Ontario, together with copies of testimonials and recommendations
Fricots politiques : peintures de moeurs américaines / par Pékin
Discours prononcé à la grande Assemblée tenue à Lévis Dimanche, 10 mars
Province of Manitoba and North-West Territory of the Dominion of Canada; information for emigrants
Province de Manitoba et territoire du Nord-Ouest du Canada. Informations a l'usage des emigrants
The moral nature and the great sympathetic
Speech in the Canadian Senate, March 21, 1878, on The public finances of the Dominion. The financial transactions of the Mackenzie and Macdonald governments contrasted. Senator Macpherson.s Pamphlets

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