Gourlay, Robert, 1778-1863
Gourlay, Robert
Robert Fleming Gourlay
VIAF ID: 17570297 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gourlay, Robert, ‡d 1778-1863
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Works
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Address to the jury, at Kingston assizes, in the case of the King v. Robert Gourlay, for libel with a report of the trial, &c. &c. | |
An appeal to the common sense, mind and manhood of the British nation | |
The banished Briton and Neptunian, being a record of the life, writings, principles, and projects of Robert Gourlay, Esq. now Robert Fleming Gourlay | |
The Banished Briton, mediator & appellant "let Reformers of Upper Canada, with a unanimity that shall make them irresistible .. | |
Chronicles of Canada being a record of Robert Gourlay, Esquire, now Robert Fleming Gourlay : no. 1, concerning the convention and gagging law, 1818 : Mr. Gourlay's arrest and trial, &c., &c., &c. | |
[Correspondence relating to Robert Gourlay]. | |
Correspondence with the Post-Office | |
Emigration and settlement on wild land | |
Essay on modern reformers ... 1818: | |
Extracts we would direct public attention to a publication in the last York (U.C.) Gazette, addressed To the resident land owners of Upper Canada, by Mr. Robert Gourlay .. | |
Mr. Gourlay's case before the legislature with his speech, delivered on Wednesday, July 1, 1858, in two parts. | |
No corn-laws, no Canada | |
Petition of Robert F. Gourlay, presented, 18th May 1846 | |
Plans for beautifying New York and for enlarging and improving the city of Boston being studies to illustrate the science of city building | |
Proceedings at a meeting of the inhabitants of the townships of Hope and Hamilton, in the district of Newcastle, U.C. held agreeable to notice from Robert Gourlay. | |
The record dedicated to the labouring people of Fife | |
The record : letters on poor law reform and emigration | |
Statistical account of Upper Canada compiled with a view to a grand system of emigration | |
To His Most Gracious Majesty William the Fourth, Sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, &c., &c., &c. beyond your Majesty's dominion I am still true to native allegiance ... | |
To the editor of Kingston Herald. | |
To the labouring poor of England your fathers were free, the blood of many ages purchased the independence of Englishmen .. |