Bourinot, John George, 1837-1902
Bourinot, John George, Sir, 1837-1902
Bourinot, J.G. 1837-1902
Bourinot, John George
Bourinot, J.G. (John George), 1837-1902
Bourinot, John 1836-1902
Bourinot, John Georges 1836-1902
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Works
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Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1890: | |
Bibliography of the members of the Royal Society of Canada | |
Bourinot's rules of order | |
British American union considered in relation to the interests of Cape Breton | |
Builders of Nova Scotia a historical review with an appendix containing copies of rare documents relating to the early days of the province | |
Canada and the United States an historical retrospect | |
Canada as a home | |
Le Canada considéré comme terre d'établissement | |
Canada during the Victorian era : a historical review | |
Canada under British rule 1760-1900 | |
A Canadian manual on the procedure at meetings of shareholders and directors of companies, conventions, societies and public assemblies generally | |
Canadian materials for history, poetry, and romance | |
Canadian studies in comparative politics | |
Come a singing! : Canadian folk-songs | |
Como se gobierna el Canada Relación ... de las instituciones ejecutiva, legislativa, judicial y municipal con un bosquejo histórico de su origen y desarrollo | |
Confederation of the provinces of British North America | |
The constitution of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia | |
Debate in the Senate on the resolutions respecting British Columbia | |
Elected or appointed officials? a paper submitted to the American Academy of Political and Social Science | |
The federal constitution of Canada | |
Federal government in Canada | |
The fishery question its imperial importance | |
From the Great Lakes to the sea | |
Gentlemen adventurers in Acadia | |
Halifax evening reporter | |
Historical and descriptive account of the Island of Cape Breton and of its memorials of the French Régime with bibliographical, historical, and critical notes | |
The House of Commons in session | |
How Canada is governed : a short account of its executive, legislative, judicial and municipal institutions with an historical outline of their origin and development | |
Illustrations of the historical ball given by their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen in the Senate Chamber, Ottawa, 17th February, 1896 | |
The intellectual development of the Canadian people an historical review | |
The island of Cape Breton, the "long-wharf" of the Dominion | |
Letter to the Honourable the Secretary of State [i.e. J.C. Aikins] from the Canal Commissioners : respecting the improvement of the inland navigation of the Dominion of Canada, Ottawa, 24th February, 1871. | |
The library of the late Sir John Bourinot (clerk of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada) containing rare books, pamphlets and maps relating to the progress of geographical discovery and the history of Canada, including many relating to the American Revolution and the history of America in colonial times : for sale at auction, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday February 19, 20 and 21, 1906 by the Anderson Auction Co. -- | |
Lord Elgin | |
The maritime enterprise of British America | |
Mr. J. G. Bourinot on Canada's marine and fisheries. | |
The national development of Canada a paper read at the Royal Colonial Institute, January 20, 1880, His Grace the Duke of Manchester K.P., in the chair | |
The old forts of Acadia | |
The old Japanese cabinet | |
Our intellectual strength and weakness a short historical and critical review of literature, art and education in Canada | |
Parliamentary procedure and practice : with an introductory account of the origin and growth of parliamentary institutions in the Dominion of Canada | |
The practice of the Parliament of Canada upon bills of divorce including an historical sketch of parliamentary divorce and summaries of all the bills of divorce presented to Parliament from 1867 to 1888, also notes on the provincial divorce courts, &c. | |
The progress of the new dominion | |
Les règles de procédure d'assemblée syndicale selon Bourinot, Morin et Robert | |
Social and economic conditions of the British provinces after the Canadian rebellions, 1838-1840 | |
Some memories of Dundurn and Burlington Heights | |
Some old forts by the sea | |
Stories we heard among the pines | |
The story of Canada | |
The study of political science in Canadian universities a paper read before the Royal Society of Canada and Trinity University, Toronto, in May, 1889 | |
University quarterly review | |
The war in South Africa : a narrative of the Anglo-Boer War from the beginning of hostilities to the conclusion of peace | |
Westminster review |