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Political points and pencillings, being selections from various addresses
Nationalism and reaction
Exposure of the misrepresentation of the public accounts contained in the campaign sheet issued by the leaders of the reform party, in a letter addressed to his former constituents, the electors of North Simcoe, Grey and Bruce
Letter on the increasing public expenditure of Ontario, and a reply to the attacks of the Hon. Geo. Brown thereon, with observations on the present state of Dominion affairs, addressed to his former constituents the electors of North Simcoe, Grey and Bruc
Letter showing the decrease in the controllable public expenditure under the present administration, and commenting upon the speech of the Hon. Edward Blake to the Young Men's Reform Club of Montreal, addressed to George Jackson, Esq., M.P., for the south
A review of the proceeding of the Reform convention held in the St. Lawrence Hall, Toronto, 9th November, 1859; addressed to the electors of the county of Grey
Canadian politics, 1882
The independence of Canada; the annual address delivered before the Agricultural Society of the county of Missisquoi, at Bedford, Sept. 8, 1869
Independent and Liberal opinions on the autonomy bills
The Inside story of the Conservative-Nationalist alliance : why Sir Robert Borden has kept Bourassa nominees in his ministry ...
Annexation and British connection; address to brother Jonathan
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]
Lord Dundonald : Order in Council and correspondence showing why he was removed from office : attacked Canada's government in defiance of military regulations
Speech against Curran's Home Rule resolutions in the House of Commons, Ottawa, April, 1887
Speech of Sir John Macdonald to the Workingmen's Liberal Conservative Association of Ottawa and La Cercle Lafontaine, delivered in Ottawa on the 8th of October, 1886
Debt, expenditure, deficits and taxes
A true and sound policy of equal rights for all; open letters to Dalton McCarthy
The election campaign, a summary of the public records of the past five years, for the use of the people
[Election pamphlets, 1900]
'Thin red line' did not disfranchise any person, but was used to cross out names on lists where the electoral subdivisions overlapped, otherwise the voter would be on two lists

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