Blake, Edward, 1833-1912
Edward Blake politicien canadien
Edward Blake
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Blake, Edward, ‡d 1833-1912
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Blake
- 100 0 _ ‡a Edward Blake ‡c politicien canadien
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (27)
5xx's: Related Names (10)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Canada. Parlement. Chambre des communes
- 510 2 _ ‡a Grande-Bretagne. Privy Council
- 510 2 _ ‡a Ontario Dept. of the Attorney General
- 510 1 _ ‡a Ontario. ‡b Premier (1871-1872 : Blake)
- 510 1 _ ‡a Ontario. ‡b Premier ministre (1871-1872 : Blake)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Ontario ‡b Premier (1871-1872 : Blake)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Ontario ‡b Premier ministre (1871-1872 : Blake)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Parti libéral du Canada
- 510 2 _ ‡a YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Young Men's Reform Club (Montréal, Québec)
Works
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Address at the convocation of the University of Toronto, June 10, 1890, 1890: | |
Address by Mr. Blake at Bowmanville | |
Address delivered in Boston Music Hall, Wednesday evening, January 31, 1894 | |
Business methods required in public affairs, degradation of Parliament, a few boodlers - Kendall ; civil service reform - Hampton ; burden of public debt - Galt ; burden of public debt - Orangeville ; burden of public debt, the interest on debt - Belleville ; burden on public debt, our public expenditure - Oakwood | |
Commonwealth of Australia constitution bill speech by Mr. E. Blake, M.P., on Monday, 21st May, 1900. | |
Correspondence between Edward Blake and John Redmond | |
Debate on the power of disallowance Tuesday, 29th April, 1890. | |
Discours prononcé par l'honorable M. Edward Blake, M.P. dans la Chambre des communes du Canada : au sujet de la proposition demandant la deuxième lecture du Bill constituant en corps légal l'ordre des orangistes, 17 mars 1884. | |
Edward Blake and Liberal principles, anti-monopoly and provincial rights | |
Edward Blake to the electors : he pointedly condemns unrestricted reciprocity : would certainly lead to annexation : unable to sanction it, he reluctantly retired from public life : full text of his letter. | |
The executive power case the Attorney-General of Canada vs. the Attorney-General of Ontario. | |
Extracts from Hon. Edward Blake's famous speech delivered in the Canadian House of Commons, April 16th, 1880 | |
Facts for the electors consisting of extracts from speeches recently delivered upon questions connected with the administration of the Dominion government. | |
Federal and provincial rights ; license law ; escheats ; Ontario boundaries ; the Nova Scotia difficulty (Simcoe and Guelph) | |
Home rule for Ireland - Guelph ; Tory attempt to excite Germans - Berlin ; Indian starvation policy - Galt ; Indian starvation policy - Orangeville ; maladministration felt at Cut Knife Hill - Pembroke | |
Hon. Ed. Blake on protection & free trade | |
Hon. Edward Blake on the Irish question a masterly speech. | |
In the matter of the Provincial Synod of Canada further opinion of Adam Crooks, Esq., Q.C. and E. Blake, Esq. | |
Inquiry into the Jameson Raid speech by Mr. E. Blake, M.P. on Tuesday, 20th February, 1900. | |
The interests of labour (Toronto) ; legislation for labour (Belleville) ; workingmen and parties (Deseronto) ; to knights of labour (Welland) : Who released the printers? (Hamilton) | |
The Irish question with special reference to Home Rule in Canada. Speeches | |
The Irish situation speech of Mr. Blake, M.P., at Glasgow, December, 1898. | |
Letters from John Dillon to John Redmond | |
Ministers on trial was the execution of Riel necessary or proper? : Mr. Blake's great judgments, delivered in the House of Commons of Canada, on the 19th March, 1866. | |
Mr. Blake's speech delivered before the Young Men's Liberal Club : the aims of Liberalism, a thorough exposure of Conservative failure, our unfair fiscal system, how the tariff discriminates against the poor, the assisted passage grievance, state of the labour market in our great cities. | |
North-West affairs maladministration and rebellion, strange disappearance of 125,000 immigrants ... scandalous treatment of Indians, "What about Riel?", the "Bunter and Smasher" fanatics. | |
North-west affairs ; neglect, delay, and mismanagement ; race and creed cries | |
An open letter to the Honorable Edward Blake, Q.C., ex-M.P. (second letter) | |
The Orange Association unmasked! : Mr. Blake's great speech in the House of Commons, March 17, 1884 : a crushing blow to oath-bound secret societies | |
The over-taxation of Ireland. | |
Principles of liberalism - duty of the leader (Owen Sound) ; policy of the party - functions of an opposition (Welland) ; Sir J. Macdonald on functions of an opposition (Oakwood) | |
Prohibition and politics | |
Reform government in the Dominion Hon. Edward Blake before his constituents of the South Riding of Bruce : speech delivered by him at Teeswater, Monday, Sept. 24th, 1877. | |
Regina v. Wason appeal from the Queen's Bench Division to the Court of Appeal for Ontario, heard October 17th, 1889, before Hagarty, C.J.; Burton, J.A.; Osler J.A.; and MacLennan, J.A. | |
Sale of intoxicating liquors | |
Speech at Chesley the public finances ; broken promises ; enormous taxation ; huge deficits ; what can be done for farmers | |
Speech by Mr. Blake, M.P., (7th February, 1902) : on the new procedure rules : general discussion. | |
Speech by Mr. Blake, M.P., in the House of Commons, on 29th January, 1902 : on the re-distribution of seats. | |
Speech by the Hon. Edward Blake, Q.C., M.P., ex-Premier of Ontario, Canada, in connection with the Frome Division Liberal Association, and in supporting a resolution of confidence in Mr. Gladstone's government, at the Guildhall, Bath, January 27th, 1893 | |
Speech of Hon. Edward Blake, M.P., on second homesteads in N.W.T. and Alien Labour Bill, Monday, 14th April, 1890. | |
Speech of Mr. Blake, M.P., subsidies to railways. | |
Speeches delivered by Hon. Edward Blake, the leader of the Liberal party : and a synopsis of the debate on the Home Rule resolutions in the House of Commons. | |
Speeches of Hon. E. Blake, M.P., on the North-West Rebellion, Ottawa, April, 5th, 1886 | |
Speeches of Hon. Edward Blake, M.P., on the electoral franchise Friday, May 9th, 1890. | |
The sugar question, Mr. Blake's hostility to the refining industry his mistaken views authoritatively replied to. | |
Supplement : Sir Charles Tupper's reply to Hon. E. Blake : the Pacific R.R. contract. | |
Three speeches, 1873. |