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- Earnscliffe sale: complete list of furniture, china, and glassware, pictures, ornaments, etc., the property of the late Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald to be sold at Earnscliffe, Ottawa, commencing Tuesday 15th May next at 10 a.m., W.H. Lewis, Auctioneer
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- The great railway catastrophe of the 12th March, 1857, on the Desjardin Canal Bridge on the line of the Great Western Railway
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- Parliamentary vs. Party Government: an address delivered at the opening of Queen's University, October 16th, 1891; and A political problem, a paper read before the Royal Society
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- Simcoe's Yonge Street, 1793, an unpublished account of the Governor's first exploration of the route; a map of the original Indian trail, and other new matter relating to the first survey and settlement
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- Commercial reciprocity between the U.S. and the British North American provinces. Memorandum of the British plenipotentiaries. Full text of the old reciprocity treaty of 1854. Full text of the proposed new treaty
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- History and system of popular education in Upper Canada, 1855; a paper read before the American Association for the Advancement of Education. New York, August, 1855
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- The recent history of McGill University; being the annual University Lecture for the session of 1882-3
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- Thirty-eight years of McGill; being the annual university lecture of McGill University Montreal, for the session of 1893-94
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- Supplemental memorial of Arthur Ernest Hatheway to his Excellency The Rt. Hon. Sir Frederic A. Stanley, Governor General of Canada, Ottawa, Canada. [1895]
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- Provincial politics, speeches ... delivered at Chateauguay, St. Eustache and Longueil in August and September, 1907
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- The history of the 'Hospital Ship Fund', which was the imperial gift of the women of Canada to the British Army and Navy, 1914
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- Liberals and the naval emergency ... extracts from speeches made by Liberal members on the floor of the House of Commons, but which to-day, they wish they had never uttered. [1914]
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- Some reasons why the government of the National Liberal and Conservative Party should be upheld. [1920]