A Better Future for Mankind |
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A Birds-eye view of Canada's progress |
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The boulevard of broken promises : a discordant theme song |
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Bulletin libéral. |
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Canada and the war. |
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The Canadian Liberal monthly |
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Les Canadiens-français dans l'Ouest |
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Complot et crise, novembre-décembre 1944 |
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Le Défricheur du Lac St. Jean |
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Élections fédérales de 1896 : quelques faits soumis aux électeurs du Canada ; [suivi de La Question scolaire au Manitoba] |
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La Famille : allocutions familiales |
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Le Foyer moderne : lois du logement et urbanisme. |
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Full nationhood for Canada |
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Le Gouvernement de Sir Wilfrid Laurier et ses oeuvres huit années de progrès, de prospérité et de bonheur. |
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Gouvernement Laurier devant l'opinion |
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Un gouvernement national : ce qu'il doit être, ce qu'il ne saurait être : unité et liberté |
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The great record of achievement (1948-1952). |
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H.H. Stevens : political opportunist no. 1 |
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Hand book on Canadian politics, shewing the splendid record of the Liberal government, 1896-1908. -- |
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A handbook for Liberal workers : a short summary of the Dominion Elections Act, 1920, as amended in 1921, together with some hints on organization. |
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Hon. H.H. Stevens and the farmer |
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The Hon. H.H. Stevens in a speech in the House of Commons, June 19th, 1935, spoke as follows (unrevised hansard 1935, p.4098) |
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Imperial federation: Laurier approves of it, Tupper condemns it : South African War: Sir Wilfrid Laurier declares that we will take part in other British wars if needed; Manitoba school question: the Conservative leaders and the French Canadians, Sir Charles Tupper and the Hon. Mr. Foster. |
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Improvement in Dominion public finance under Liberal management, October 1935 to September 1939. |
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Les indépendants modèles 1945. |
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King et Québec. |
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L'état-major : le cabinet 1944. |
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L'histoire du libéralisme au Canada. |
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Liberal motion on price spreads, 1933. |
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Liberal newsletter. |
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Libéral (Ottawa, Ont.) |
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Liberal weekly. |
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Libéralisme et démocratie. |
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The Liberals said they'd do it-- : and they did! |
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L'Imposant bilan des réalisations libérales, 1948-1952. |
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L'indépendance. |
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L'Ordre nouveau. |
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L'organisateur libéral. |
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L'organisation d'une élection générale : cette plaquette a été revue et rendue conforme à la Loi électorale du Canada. |
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Lower taxes. |
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Madame, Mademoiselle : vingt-cinq ans de libéralisme |
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Meeting Canada's transportation problems the liberal way : October 1935 to September 1939. |
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Mr. Drew on the record : source material for use by speakers and editorial writers. |
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Mr. Stevens and combines |
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National Convention 1959. |
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New York colomnist surveys Canada's war effort |
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Old age pensions : poverty banished, comfort and independence for our aged citizens : another Liberal achievement. |
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The Ottawa trade agreements : a critical analysis of the Conservative governments' position, for use by Liberal candidates and other speakers in the present campaign |
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Le Parti libéral et les problèmes de l'heure : quatorze points. |
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Le Plus grand de nos premiers ministres. |
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The point brought home. |
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The policies of the Liberal Party : general election, 1963. |
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Politique. |
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Poll captain's handbook. |
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Poverty or plenty, which? |
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Le prêt à la Grande-Bretagne : "le développement de l'économie canadienne" |
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The prime minister says. |
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Program for action : an address by the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. L.B. Pearson, in the House of Commons, February 20, 1964. |
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Publication
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Publication (Fédération libérale nationale du Canada)
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Publication (Fédération libérale nationale du Canada. National Liberal Committee)
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Railways. |
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Le rayon d'or demain! |
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Le Record du gouvernement Borden, 1911-1917 |
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The record of a great party : the Liberal Party, its accomplishments. |
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The Record of the Liberal government : a progressive policy pursued : 'develop Canada' has been the motto, peace, harmony and prosperity have prevailed. |
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Reform. |
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Resolutions soumises au 4e Congres Liberal National, Les 14-15-16 Janvier, 1958. |
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Revelations : two neglected books, the Bible and the Auditor General's report. |
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A review of Liberal administration 1896 to 1911 |
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Revision of voters' lists : instructions to Liberal workers, based on Dominion Franchise Act, of 1934 |
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La Royauté du sol. |
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Social credit manual : social credit as applied to the province of Alberta : puzzling questions and their answers |
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The speakers' guide; a study of Canada's fiscal system and financial standing 1878-1896 and 1896-1911. |
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Special instructions re absentee voters. |
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Speech A.G. Slaght, K.C., delivered at public meeting, Toronto, Oct. 1st, and also broadcast 9:30-10:30, Oct. 1st/35, over Ontario Network, from the meeting. |
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Strangling Canada : a striking comparison of tariff rates based on the agreements reached at the Imperial Conference in Ottawa. |
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Striking comparison in tariff rates between Liberal and Conservative administrations |
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Successful club programming : a program service for Young Liberal clubs. |
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The task of liberalism: resolutions approved by Advisory Council, National Liberal Federation, Ottawa, Sept. 27 and 28, 1943 ... |
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"Things I never knew 'til now" |
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Trade! |
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Twelve years of prudent administration : a definite and consistent policy and a government in touch with conditions resulting in marvellous and continued expansion : some extracts from recent parliamentary speeches |
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Vieux partis, nouvelles doctrines. |
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What has Stevens done? |
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What the Laurier government has done for labour. |
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Why I am going to vote Liberal. |
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Wise expenditure and unprecedented progress : Liberal methods and results contrasted with Conservative habits and disasters |
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