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"Whose servant I am"
By Ontario. Legislative Library.
Digest of "precedents or decisions" by select committees appointed to try the merits of Upper Canada contested elections from 1824 to 1849
Digest of "precedents or decisions" by select committees appointed to try the merits of Upper Canada contested elections from 1824 to 1849
By Alfred Patrick
The Carleton election, or, The tale of a Bytown ram
The Carleton election, or, The tale of a Bytown ram
By Hamnett Kirkes Pinhey
Report of a select committee of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada, upon the complaints contained in an address to the King, from the House of Assembly, passed 15th April, 1835, of the rejection by the Legislative Council, of bills sent from the House of Assembly
Report of a select committee of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada, upon the complaints contained in an address to the King, from the House of Assembly, passed 15th April, 1835, of the rejection by the Legislative Council, of bills sent from the House of Assembly
By Upper Canada. Legislature. Legislative Council. Select Committee upon the Complaints Contained in an Address to the King, from the House of Assembly.

Digest of "precedents or decisions" by select committees appointed to try the merits of Upper Canada contested elections, from 1824 to 1849
By Alfred Patrick
Proclamation declaring when the Act of the 31st Geo. III shall have effect in the provinces of Upper and Lower-Canada
Proclamation declaring when the Act of the 31st Geo. III shall have effect in the provinces of Upper and Lower-Canada
By Lower Canada. Lieutenant-Governor (1791-1796 : Clarke)

Sketches of the thirteenth parliament of Upper Canada
By Erinensis.
Digest of "precedents or decisions" by select committees appointed to try the merits of Upper Canada contested elections, from 1824 to 1849 inclusive
Digest of "precedents or decisions" by select committees appointed to try the merits of Upper Canada contested elections, from 1824 to 1849 inclusive
By Alfred Patrick

Sketches of the thirteenth parliament of Upper Canada
By Erinensis

Upper Canada Gazette, extraordinary
By Francis Bond Head

Abstract of cavalry movements
By Upper Canada. Militia

Hon. R. Baldwin's letter read by Mr. Perry, on Thursday last, in the House of Assembly
By Robert Baldwin

The legislative black list of Upper Canada, or, Official corruption and hypocrisy unmasked
By William Lyon Mackenzie
The legislative black list of Upper Canada, or, Official corruption and hypocrisy unmasked
The legislative black list of Upper Canada, or, Official corruption and hypocrisy unmasked
By William Lyon Mackenzie

An index of the land claim certificates of Upper Canada militiamen who served in the War of 1812-1814
By W. R. Lauber
The Reform Alliance Society to their brother reformers in Upper Canada
The Reform Alliance Society to their brother reformers in Upper Canada
By Reform Alliance Society.

What is the result of the elections?
By H. S. Chapman
Upper Canada legislature
Upper Canada legislature
By Great Britain. Colonial Office.

A Manual of parliamentary practice
By Hugh Christopher Thomson

A catalogue of books in the legislature of Upper-Canada purchased in 1816
By Upper Canada. Legislative Library.,Upper Canada. Legislative Library
Upper Canada gazette, extraordinary, York, U.C. January 17th, 1822
Upper Canada gazette, extraordinary, York, U.C. January 17th, 1822
By Maitland, Peregrine Sir
Reports on the Executive Council, and Indian Department, in Upper Canada
Reports on the Executive Council, and Indian Department, in Upper Canada
By Upper Canada. Commission on the Public Departments.
The Separate Schools Act of Ontario pamphlet containing the original act of 1863, with notes by the late Dr. Egerton Ryerson : also a comprehensive summary of the present act, which contains many concessions granted since Confederation, along with important decisions on contested points down to the year 1908
The Separate Schools Act of Ontario pamphlet containing the original act of 1863, with notes by the late Dr. Egerton Ryerson : also a comprehensive summary of the present act, which contains many concessions granted since Confederation, along with important decisions on contested points down to the year 1908
By Upper Canada.