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Filed under: Great Britain -- Québec (Province) The justice and policy of the late act of Parliament for making more effectual provision for the government of the province of Quebec, asserted and proved : and the conduct of administration respecting that province stated and vindicated. (Printed for J. Wilkie, at No. 71, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1774), by William Knox and Québec (Province) (page images at HathiTrust) The justice and policy of the late act of Parliament for making more effectual provision for the government of the province of Quebec, asserted and proved : and the conduct of administration respecting that province stated and vindicated. (London : Printed for J. Wilkie, at No. 71, in St. Paul's Church-yard, MDCCLXXIV [1774]., 1774), by William Knox and Québec (Province) (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Great Britain -- Colonies -- Canada Self-government in Canada, and how it was achieved: the story of Lord Durham's report. (P. S. King & Son, 1903), by F. Bradshaw (page images at HathiTrust) British supremacy and Canadian autonomy (The Jackson press, 1913), by John Lyle Morison (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The battle glory of Canada, being the story of the Canadians at the front, including the battle of Ypres (Cassell and company, ltd., 1915), by Alfred Brook Tucker (page images at HathiTrust) The kingdom of Canada, imperial federation, the colonial conferences, the Alaska boundary and other essays (Morang, 1908), by John S. Ewart (page images at HathiTrust) England, Canada and the great war (Chronicle print., 1918), by L. G. Desjardins (page images at HathiTrust) A colonist on the colonial question. (Longmans, Green, and co.; [etc., etc.], 1872), by Jehu Mathews (page images at HathiTrust) Essays in politics (Longmans, Green and co., 1909), by Andrew Macphail (page images at HathiTrust) Speeches and addresses chiefly on the subject of British-American union. (Chapman and Hall, 1865), by Thomas D'Arcy McGee (page images at HathiTrust) Canada : Emancipate your colonies! An unpublished argument (E. Wilson, 1838), by Jeremy Bentham and Philo-Bentham (page images at HathiTrust) The proposed British North American confederation; why it should not be imposed upon the colonies by imperial legislation. (Harald Steam Press, 1867), by Edward Goff Penny (page images at HathiTrust) The imperial idea (The Company, 1900), by Colin McArthur & Co (page images at HathiTrust) The Colonies and Great Britain must be incorporated and form one universal and indivisible empire (P. Richardson, 1839) (page images at HathiTrust) Imperialism and the unity of the empire a rectorial address before the students of the University of Aberdeen, December 18th, 1900 (s.n., 1900), by Donald Alexander Smith Strathcona and Mount Royal (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Addresses, remonstrances, and petitions, commencing the 24th of June, 1769 presented to the King and parliament, from the Court of Common Council, and the livery in common hall assembled, with His Majesty's answers : likewise the speech to the King, made by the late Mr. Alderman Beckford, when Lord Mayor of London. (Printed by H. Fenwick, printer to the honourable city of London, 1799) (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Right Honourable Earl Grey on the subjects of transportation and emigration : as connected with an Imperial railway communication between the Atlantic and Pacific (W.P. Metchim, 1850), by Robert Carmichael-Smyth (page images at HathiTrust) Reflections upon the value of the British West Indian colonies and of the British North American provinces, 1825. (Printed for T. Egerton, 1826) (page images at HathiTrust) Upper and Lower Canada (London Print. and Pub. Co., 1850), by R. Montgomery Martin (page images at HathiTrust) A letter addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Donoughmore, president of the Board of Trade on the trade of British North America (W. Penny, 1859), by Joseph Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) The kingdom of Canada imperial federation, the colonial conferences, the Alaska boundary and other essays (Morang, 1908), by John S. Ewart (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Canadian constitutional development : shown by selected speeches and explanatory notes (Musson Book Co., 1907), by Hugh Edward Egerton and W. L. Grant (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe, Provincial Secretary of Nova Scotia, on the importance and value to Great Britain of her North American colonies; Delivered at Southampton, on the 14th of January, 1851. (Trelawney Saunders, 1851), by Joseph Howe (page images at HathiTrust) The Canadas: the onerous nature of their existing connexion with Great Britain stated, the discontents of these colonies discussed, and a remedy proposed; in a letter to Lord Viscount Howick, under secretary for the colonial department, &c. &c. &c. (J. Ridgway, 1831), by Alexander Malet (page images at HathiTrust) England, Canada and the Great War, by L. G. Desjardins (Gutenberg ebook) Filed under: Great Britain -- Commerce -- Canada Canada: or, A view of the importance of the British American colonies (Printed for J. M. Richardson, 1814), by David Anderson (page images at HathiTrust) The Dominion of Canada as a market for British goods; being a general survey of the Canadian market under post-war conditions, from the point of view of the British exporter and of the manufacturer contemplating the development of branch factories overseas; with special reference to the opportunity created for British competition with American manufacturers as the result of the new United States tariffs on Canadian exports to that country (Selwyn & Blount, Ltd., 1922) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The British market and the Canadian farmer.. (Ottawa, Can., 1938), by Canada. Dept. of Agriculture (page images at HathiTrust) Extracts from the Montreal Gazette of the 17th January : relative to the letter of dissent of twelve members of the Board of Trade from the petition of the Board to the Queen, for a duty of five shillings per quarter on Canada wheat. (s.n.], 1849), by Montreal Board of Trade (page images at HathiTrust) Upper Canada return to an address of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 26 April, 1836, for, Copy of an address of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, in committee of the whole house, on the 11th of February 1836, to His Majesty, respecting the commerce and trade of that province, also copies of the several resolutions respecting commerce and trade agreed to by the same committee on the same day. (s.n., 1836), by Great Britain Parliament House of Commons and Upper Canada. Legislature. House of Assembly (page images at HathiTrust) Address delivered before the Toronto Branch British Empire League by the Hon. G.W. Ross, LL.D., M.P.P., Minister of Education for the province of Ontario (Canada) on preferential trade with Great Britain, and reciprocity with the United States in St. George's Hall, Toronto, December 4th, 1897 (Carswell, 1897), by George W. Ross (page images at HathiTrust) To the Right Honorable W.E. Gladstone, Her Majesty's minister of state for the colonies the petition of the Quebec Board of Trade. (s.n., 1846), by Board of Trade of the District of Quebec (page images at HathiTrust) Preferential trade relations between Great Britain and her colonies an address delivered before the Montreal Board of Trade, January 20th, 1896 (s.n.], 1896), by Charles Tupper and Montreal Board of Trade (page images at HathiTrust) Canada and Great Britain report of Erastus Wiman on the Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, held in London, June, 1892. (s.n., 1892), by Erastus Wiman (page images at HathiTrust) 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. (Printed for J.M. Richardson ..., 1814), by David Anderson (page images at HathiTrust) Considerations on the value and importance of the British North American provinces, and the circumstances on which depend their further prosperity, and colonial connection with Great Britain (J. Murray, 1831), by Howard Douglas (page images at HathiTrust) Considerations on the value and importance of the British North American provinces, and the circumstances on which depend their further prosperity, and colonial connection with Great Britain (J. Murray, 1831), by Howard Douglas (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks on the consequences of the entire change of our colonial policy in British North America (W. Blackwood, 1847) (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Right Honorable Frederick J. Robinson, president of the Board of Trade, &c. &c. &c. on the subject of the proposed duties on colonial timber, and on some other colonial subjects and on the relative situation of the British North American possessions, with the United States of America and Great Britain : pointing out the value and importance of the North British colonies to the parent state, and the means of increasing their mutual prosperity (Printed for J.M. Richardson and J. Warren, 1821), by William Sabatier (page images at HathiTrust) The Canadas, shall they "be lost or given away?" a question to be decided by the people of England in choosing between free trade or protection : an essay on the harmony of interests which subsisted between these colonies and the mother country under the protective system, and showing the value of their trade and shipping, the rapid transference of these to the United States, since the adoption of free trade, and the inevitable loss of these colonies, if that commercial policy be persisted in. (Printed for the author by Lovel & Gibson, 1852) (page images at HathiTrust) Custom duties (Canada) return to an address of the honourable the House of Commons, dated 5 May 1864, for a copy of any correspondence between the Colonial Office and the authorities in Canada, on the subject of the removal or reduction of the duties charged on British goods entering Canada. (s.n., 1864) (page images at HathiTrust) The true interest of Great-Britain, in regard to the trade and government of Canada, Newfoundland, and the coast of Labrador shewing the absurdity of appointing military and naval officers to rule over a commercial people, and the great uneasiness and prejudice that is occasioned by such unnatural appointments, which are made more through interest than merit (Printed for J. Williams ..., 1767), by Untainted Englishman (page images at HathiTrust) Considerations on the value and importance of the British North American provinces, and the circumstances on which depend their further prosperity, and colonial connection with Great Britain (J. Murray, 1831), by Howard Douglas (page images at HathiTrust) To the merchants of Hamilton and the surrounding country (s.n., 1853), by P. S. Stevenson (page images at HathiTrust) Extracts from the Montreal Gazette of the 17th January relative to the letter of dissent of twelve members of the Board of Trade from the petition of the Board to the Queen, for a duty of five shillings per quarter on Canada wheat. (s.n.], 1849), by Montreal Board of Trade (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks on a bill for authorizing the admission of Canadian corn, at all times, on payment of a certain duty (s.n.], 1825), by J. B. R. (page images at HathiTrust) The Grits and preferential trade the betrayal of Canada. (s.n., 1899) (page images at HathiTrust) Lecture delivered by Hon. Charles Fitzpatrick, solicitor-general of Canada, on the colonial policy of the Liberal Party (s.n.], 1898), by Charles Fitzpatrick (page images at HathiTrust) Thoughts on the impolicy of altering the present rate of duty on foreign timber and deals (Printed for J. Harding ,..., by B. M'Millan, ... , 1817) (page images at HathiTrust) Fundamental features of one-sided free trade as applied to the colonies with hints how to escape the fetters of British policy by means of a federal union of the provinces in connection with the Halifax and Quebec Railway (s.n., 1850), by Colonist (page images at HathiTrust) Imperial preferential trade from a Canadian point of view (Morang, 1904), by Adam Shortt (page images at HathiTrust) The Chamberlain proposals from a Canadian point of view (Montreal News, 1904), by J. C. Sutherland (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Opposed to reciprocity in 1903 Sir George W. Ross, when premier of Ontario, eight years ago, favored preferential trade with mother country in speech before Toronto Canadian Club : argues against entangling fiscal alliances with United States ... (s.n., 1911), by George W. Ross (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Dishonest representations a remonstrance against untruthful statements made in England in connection with Canadian trade. (s.n., 1902), by Monetary Times (page images at HathiTrust) Canadian progress and preferential trade a speech delivered before the British Empire League, on February 17th, 1905 (Imperial Tariff Committee, 1905), by Gilbert John Elliot Minto (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Preferential trade steps by the Liberal government since 1897 have been the most effective ... to promote reciprocal trade arrangements between Canada and Britain. (s.n., 1903) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) A letter to an English friend from a member of the Canadian Manufacturers Association party of England, June 1905 written after the return to Canada. (s.n., 1905), by James R. Roaf (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Imperial preferential trade a paper read by Mr. R. Wilson-Smith before the Political Economy Club of Montreal, on 10th November, 1905. (s.n., 1905), by Richard Wilson-Smith (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Commerce des oeufs et des volailles (s.n., 1890), by John Sanders (page images at HathiTrust) Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, foremost statesman of Greater Britain a Liberal of the English school. (s.n., 1911), by National Liberal Federation of Canada (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Liberal Party and British preference a claim not borne out by facts : war budget increases preference to Great Britain. (Federal Press Agency, 1915), by Liberal-Conservative Party (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Canada : or, A view of the importance of the British American colonies (J.M. Richardson, 1814), by David Anderson (page images at HathiTrust)
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