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A political change needed in Canada
An Administration of extravagance in patronage : sale of lands, purchase of sites, camp grounds, starch works, coal, dredging, &c. ...
An open letter on the question: Do you want annexation to the United States? Written to an American friend by Bastion Old
A Birds-eye view of Canada's progress
Three speeches on the Pacific Scandal
Debate on the Address, November 21st, 1910. The first day of the debate on the address in reply to the speech from the Throne, Mr. R. L. Borden dealt with several important subjects
Speech of J.H.N. Bourassa on the Manitoba school question. Ottawa, Thursday, 12th May, 1898
Speech on question of privilege. Ottawa, Thursday, February 8, 1900
Speech on the address. Ottawa, Wednesday, 29th March, 1899
Speech on the address. Ottawa, Monday, November 26, 1906
Campaign tracts [1878]
Canada and the navy : is there an emergency? : conflicting opinions examined in the light of facts : which policy should Canada adopt? the Conservative policy ... the Liberal policy ...
Canada and the navy : reasons by the Rt. Hon. R.L. Borden, M.P. in favour of a Canadian naval service and against a contribution : which policy should Canada adopt? the Conservative policy ... the Liberal policy ...
Canada and the navy : the real emergency : the Nationalist-Conservative alliance and some of its consequences : how British interests have been sacrificed to serve party ends ...
Canada and the navy : the two policies : 100 reasons why the Laurier is better than the Borden policy! : which policy should Canada adopt? the Conservative policy ... the Liberal policy ...
An address to the people: platform
Hon. J.A. Chapleau, welcomed at Montreal on his return from Europe 24th of April, 1889 : his address in reply : The political position and responsibilities of Canadians
Letter to the Liberal electors of Canada
Irish-Canadian representatives, their past acts, present stand, future prospects: a review of the question
The political situation; speech delivered in the Mechanics' Institute, St. John, N.B., on December 15th, 1891

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