Grant, George Monro, 1835-1902
Grant, George M. (George Monro), 1835-1902
Grant, G.M.
Grant, George Monro
George Monro Grant Canadian church minister, writer, and political activist
George Monro Grant
Grant, George Munro (1835- )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22)
Works
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Address by Principal Grant before the Private Bills Committee of the House of Commons, on March 16th, 1882... | |
Advantages of imperial federation : a lecture delivered by the Rev. Principal Grant of Queen's College, Kingston, at a public meeting held in Toronto on January 30th, 1891, under the auspices of the Toronto Branch of the Imperial Federation League. | |
Artistic Quebec : described by pen and pencil | |
Brave days of old | |
British Columbia. | |
Canada and the Canadian question. (G.M. Grant) | |
Canada first | |
The Canada Pacific Railway | |
Canada's sons on Kopje and Veldt a historical account of the Canadian contingents : based on the official despatches of Lieutenant-Colonel W.D. Otter and the other commanding officers at the front; on the letters and despatches of such war correspondents as C. Frederick Hamilton, S.C. Simonski, Stanley McKeown Brown, John Ewan and W. Richmond Smith | |
The case for Canada an address delivered at Winnipeg | |
The Dominion of Canada. | |
The easternmost ridge of the continent : historical and descriptive sketches of the scenery and life in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and along the lower St. Lawrence and Saguenay | |
French Canadian life and character : with historical and descriptive sketches of the scenery and life in Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, and surrounding country | |
Les grandes religions | |
The great West | |
"Imperial federation" a lecture delivered in Victoria Hall, Winnipeg, on September 13th, 1889 | |
In opposition to prohibition and coercion | |
Joseph Howe | |
[Letters to the Globe] | |
Manitoba and the great North-west: the field for investment; the home of the emigrant, being a full and complete history of the country ... | |
Náboženství světová | |
Ocean to ocean Sandford Fleming's expedition through Canada in 1872 | |
Organization of the empire | |
Our five foreign missions | |
Our North-West | |
Picturesque Canada | |
Picturesque spots of the north historical and descriptive sketches of the scenery and life in the vicinity of Georgian Bay, the Muskoka lakes, the upper lakes, in central and eastern Ontario, and in the Niagara district | |
Political and social history | |
Principal Grant's inaugural address delivered at Queen's Univeristy, Kingston on University Day | |
Principal Grant's oration [for the Howe memorial picnic, Truro, N.S., Aug. 9, 1892]. | |
Le Québec pittoresque | |
Reformers of the nineteenth century a lecture delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association, of Halifax, N.S. on Tuesday evening, Jan. 29, 1867 | |
Religions of the world in relation to christianity | |
Rev. Principal Grant on the Mowat government three strong reasons why every elector should support it. | |
Sermon preached before the Synod of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, in connection with the Church of Scotland, on June 26th, 1866 | |
Speech by Rev. Prinicipal Grant to the General Assembly on the relation of Queen's University to the Church | |
State aid to higher education | |
A statement concerning Queen's, submitted to the founders, the graduates and alumni, and the benefactors and friends of the University | |
Three brief addresses by Principal Grant on the duty of the legislature to the colleges of the province. | |
Two experiments in university extension by a Canadian university | |
Verdens religioner I deres forhold til Kristendommen |