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The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total.
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- A Biographical Sketch of the Hon. Louis Joseph Papineau, Speaker of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada
- A History of Canadian Wealth
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter I
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter II
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter III
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter IV
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter IX
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter V
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter VI
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter VII
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter VIII
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter X
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XI
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XII
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XIII
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XIV
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XV
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XVI
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Chapter XVII
- A History of Canadian Wealth/Preface
- A Reminiscence of '49. Who burnt the Parliament Buildings?
- A Yankee in Canada
- Address of the Confederation of the Six Counties to the People of Canada
- Address of the Constitutional Association of Montreal to the Inhabitants of British America
- Address of the Constitutional Association of the City of Montreal to the Inhabitants of the Sister Colonies
- Address of the Hon. L.J. Papineau to the electors of the West Ward of Montreal
- Address of the Sons of Liberty of Montreal to the Young Men of the North American Colonies
- Address to the people of Canada
- An Act for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec in North America
- An Act to regulate the Trade of the Provinces of Lower and Upper-Canada, and for other purposes relating to the said Provinces
- An Act to reunite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter I
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter II
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter III
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter IV
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter IX
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter V
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter VI
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter VII
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter VIII
- An Impartial and Authentic Account of the Civil War in the Canadas/Chapter X
- Annexation Manifesto
- Answer to A Warning to Belfast
- Articles of Capitulation of Montreal
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- Daniel O'Connell's Speech in the British House of Commons on July 4th, 1839
- Daniel O'Connell's Speech in the British House of Commons on March 6th, 1837
- Debates on the 1st Quebec Government Bill (1774)
- Debates on the 2nd Quebec Government Bill (1791)
- Declaration of Independence of Lower Canada
- Declaration of the Causes which led to the formation of the Constitutional Association of Quebec, and of the Objects for which it has been formed
- Dissentient opinion of Lord Brougham on John Russell's Ten Resolutions
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- John Arthur Roebuck's Speech in the British House of Commons on April 15th, 1834
- John Arthur Roebuck's Speech in the British House of Commons on January 22nd, 1838
- John Arthur Roebuck's Speech in the British House of Commons on March 6, 1837
- John Arthur Roebuck's Speech in the British House of Commons on March 9th, 1835
- John Russell's Speech in the British House of Commons on January 16, 1838
- John Russell's Speech in the British House of Commons on March 6th, 1837
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- Letter addressed to the Speakers of the Several Assemblies in the British North American Colonies
- Letter from L. J. Papineau and J. Neilson, Esqs., Addressed to His Majesty's Under Secretary of State on the Subject of the Proposed Union of the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada
- Letter from Louis-Joseph Papineau to Robert John Wilmot - December 16, 1822
- Letter to the Inhabitants of the Province of Canada
- Letter to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec
- Letter to the oppressed Inhabitants of Canada
- London Resolutions of 1866
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- Parliamentary Speech of 1848
- Petition from the French Inhabitants to the King on the Subject of the Administration of Justice
- Petition of Ancient and New Subjects for a House of Assembly, 1784
- Petition of the citizens of Quebec for the establishment of a University
- Petition of the Counties in the Districts of Montreal and Three Rivers
- Petition of the Inhabitants of the Townships of Lower Canada in favour of Uniting the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada under one Legislature
- Petition of the London Merchants, 1764
- Petition of the London Working Men's Association in favour of the People of Canada
- Petition of the New Subjects, 1773
- Petition of the Quebec Traders, 1764
- Petition of the Seigneurs of the Lands and the Proprietors of the Fiefs of the District of Montreal, 1767
- Plan for a House of Assembly, 1784
- Proclamation of Independence, 1803
- Proclamation of the Irish Republic
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- Radical Party and Canada: Lord Durham and the Canadians
- Report from the Select Committee on the Civil Government of Canada
- Report of Attorney and Sollicitor General, relative to the Civil Government of the province of Quebec
- Report to the Lords of the Committee for Plantation Affairs, on several papers relative to Ordinances and Constitutions made by the Governor of Quebec
- Resolution of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec on Irish Affairs, with the reply thereto
- Resolutions intended to be proposed by Lord John Russell, in a committee of the whole house, relative to the affairs of Canada
- Resolutions of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec against Measure of Coercion and for Irish Home Rule
- Resolutions of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in favour of Irish Home Rule
- Royal Proclamation of 1763
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- The Address of L. J. Papineau to the Electors of St. Maurice and Huntingdon
- The Address of the London Working Men's Association to the People of Canada
- The Case of Peter du Calvet
- The Committee of Correspondence of Boston to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec
- The Declaration of the Reformers of the City of Toronto to their Fellow-Reformers in Upper Canada
- The Hon. Louis-Joseph Papineau's Address to the Electors of the City of Montreal
- The issue of Quebec's sovereignty and its potential impact on the United States
- The Ninety-Two Resolutions of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
- To the Honorable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament Assembled