More about Alexander Fraser:
| | Books by Alexander Fraser: Books in the extended shelves: Fraser, Alexander: High-treason. The trials at bar of Arthur Thistlewood, gent., James Watson, the elder, surgeon, Thomas Preston, cordwainer, and John Hooper, labourer, for high-treason, before the four judges, in the Court of King's bench, Westminster, on Monday, June 9, 1817 (W. Lewis, 1817), also by Arthur Thistlewood and James Watson (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Alexander: A key to the prophecies of the Old & New Testaments, which are not yet accomplished. (Edinburgh : Printed for Bell & Bradfute, 1795., 1795), also by Samuel Miller Library Collection (Princeton Theological Seminary) (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Alexander: The last laird of MacNab: an episode in the settlement of MacNab township, Upper Canada. (Printed by Imrie, Graham & Co., 1899) (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Alexander: Natural history of the salmon, herrings, cod, ling, &c.; with a short account of Greenland, its inhabitants, land and sea animals, and the different tribes of fishes found on the coast. (R. Carruthers, 1833) (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Alexander: Report of the Bureau of Archives for the Province of Ontario. (L.K. Cameron, 1903), also by Ontario. Bureau of Archives, Upper Canada. Legislature. Legislative Council, and Upper Canada. Legislature. House of Assembly (page images at HathiTrust) Fraser, Alexander: Report of the Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario (Toronto : By the Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, 1929-1934., 1928), also by Ontario. Department of Public Records and Archives (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Fraser, Alexander: The speech of Henry Brougham, esq. before the House of Commons, Friday, April 1, 1808, in support of the petitions from London, Liverpool and Manchester, against the Orders in council. (Pub. by Farrand, Mallory and Co., law booksellers, Suffolk buildings, 1808), also by Lord Brougham (page images at HathiTrust)
Find more by Alexander Fraser at your library, or elsewhere.
|