Mackenzie, William Lyon, 1795-1861
Mackenzie, William L.
William Lyon Mackenzie 19th-century Canadian politician
William Lyon Mackenzie Canadian politician
מקנזי, ויליאם ליון, 1795-1861
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Works
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1837 ; revolution in the Canadas | |
After the rebellion : the later years of William Lyon Mackenzie | |
An Almanac of independence & freedom for the year 1860 containing a plea for the relief of the inhabitants of Canada from a state of colonial vassalage or irresponsible rule; and their early entrance upon a prosperous, happy career as educated, self-governed freemen, together with reference to the position in which Upper Canada stands toward the American republic, and a review of the proceedings of the convention which met in Toronto on the ninth of November, 1859 | |
Another year's message (Toronto Weekly Message, extra, Saturday, July 2, 1859) to the friends of Canadian independence ... | |
An appeal to the reformers of Upper Canada to the people of Upper Canada. | |
The Canadian repealer's almanac, for the year 1856, being leap year containing statistics, essays, and memoranda, shewing the necessity of a legislative representation according to population ... | |
A canvass of the proceedings on the trial of William Lyon Mackenzie, for an alleged violation of the neutrality laws of the United States : with a report of the testimony, the charge of the presiding judge to the jury, the arguments of the United States attorney, and a petition to the President for his release | |
The Caroline almanack, and American freeman's chronicle, for... | |
Catechism of Education : Part first | |
The Celebrated letter of Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P., to William Lyon Mackenzie, Esq., mayor of Toronto, declaratory of a design to "Free these Provinces from the baneful Domination of the Mother Country!" with the comments of the press of Upper Canada on the pernicious and treasonable tendency of that letter, and the speeches, resolutions and amendments of the Common Council of this city, which were the result of a motion of that body to disavow all participation in the sentiments of Mr. Hume. | |
[Circular] you are respectfully requested to give such full and complete replies .. | |
The Colonial advocate, no. 6 published Sept. 27th, 1824, containing an essay on canals and inland navigation, and the reports to the president and directors of the Welland Canal Company of Messrs. Francis Hall, James, Clowes, and Nathan Roberts, engineers employed to survey a line of canal to connect Lakes Erie and Ontario | |
Head's flag of truce, or, A defence of the memory of the late Colonel Samuel Lount, formerly member of the Legislative Assembly for Simcoe County, from the unjust charge made by Honble. John Rolph, president of the Executive Council, to the effect that Colonel Lount's statement, given shortly before his death, relative to the flag of truce, Dec. 5, 1837, was untrue | |
Ideas expressed by William Lyon Mackenzie in the Colonial advocate, 1824-1828, 1832-1834, and the Constitution, 1836-1837. | |
Legislative and executive corruption exposed to which is added William Roe, or what is a libel. | |
The life and times of Martin Van Buren, 1846. | |
The lives and opinions of Benj'n Franklin Butler, United States District Attorney for the southern district of New York, and Jesse Hoyt, counsellor at law, formerly collector of customs for the port of New York ... | |
The Mackenzie poems | |
Mackenzie's last gazette | |
Mackenzie's own narrative of the late rebellion with illustrations and notes, critical and explanatory: exhibiting the only true account of what took place at the memorable siege of Toronto, in the month of December, 1837. | |
Mackenzie's voter's guide. | |
A memorial for the release of Wm. Lyon Mackenzie : to the Hon. the House of Representatives of the U.S. of America, in Congress assembled. | |
Muddy York mud : scandal and scurrility in Upper Canada / by Chris Raible. - Creemore, Ont., 1992. | |
A narrative | |
Ōbei jūkuseiki seiji enkakushi. | |
The Office of the "Message" has been removed from Yonge Street to no. 27, on the north side of King Street East ... | |
Pétition de William L. Mackenzie, agissant comme curateur à la succession de feu Robert Randall, du comté de Lincoln, écuyer, M.P.P. relativement à la vente du lot 40, dans Nepean, sur l'Outaouais, (Bytown) à la poursuite de l'Hon. H.J. Boulton, solliciteur général du Haut-Canada ... la preuve sur la quelle ces rapports et ces bills furent basés. | |
Petition of W.L. Mackenzie, Esq., of Toronto, praying for the payment of certain amounts which he alleges are due him by the Province. | |
Petition of William L. Mackenzie, acting executor to the estate of the late Robert Randall, Esq., of Lincoln County, M.P.P | |
A plea to the people of Oxford against Skeffington Connor | |
Proclamation by William Lyon Mackenzie, chairman pro. tem. of the provincial government of the state of Upper Canada | |
Provisional government of Upper Canada no. [329], Navy Island, Upper Canada, December 27, 1837 .. | |
S. Thompson's books! beware of wooden nutmegs!! : when Americans, friendly to our institutions come to this colony to settle amongst us ... | |
Selected Writingsof William Lyon Mackenzie, 1824-1837. Edited by Margaret Fairley | |
The seventh report from the Select Committee of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada on Grievances; to whom were referred Lord Viscount Goderich's despatch to His Excellency Sir John Colborne, of the 8th November, 1832 : to which is added, the report from the same committee, on the petition of William Forsyth, late proprietor of the Niagara Falls Pavilion | |
Sketches of Canada and the United States | |
The sons of the Emerald isle, or, Lives of one thousand remarkable Irishmen; including memoirs of noted characters of Irish parentage or descent. | |
To the electors of the county of York gentlemen, I have the honour to inform you that it is my intention to come forward as a condidate at the next election of members to serve your county in the provincial parliament ... | |
To the Honorable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled the humble petition of William L. Mackenzie, printer, member representing the county of York in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada .. | |
Union is strength, c2009: | |
Upper Canada : copies or extracts of letters from Lord Howick to Mr. W. L. Mackenzie, dated respectively the 23d June, the 29th June, and the 8th of September 1832. | |
Welland Canal (Toronto, Ont.) | |
Winter wanderings ten years since, being a narrative of remarkable adventures during a five days' journey between the cities of Toronto and Buffalo, undertaken under peculiar circumstances, in the month of December 1837 | |
欧米十九世紀政治沿革史. |