Wiman, Erastus, 1834-1904
Erastus Wiman journaliste canadien
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Works
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Avantages à la province de Québec et sur tout à la ville de Montréal résultant de relations commerciales plus intimes avec les Etats-Unis | |
Can Canada be coerced? | |
Canada and Great Britain : report of Erastus Wiman on the Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, held in London, June, 1892. | |
The Canadian Club, its purpose and policy : as set forth in the speech of Erastus Wiman, President, Dominion Day dinner, July 1, 1885. | |
The capture of Canada | |
Chances of success : episodes and observations in the life of a busy man | |
Closest trade relations between the United States and Canada | |
Commercial union in North America : Some letters, papers and speeches | |
Commercial union with Canada from a United States point of view : speech of Erastus Wiman before the commercial bodies of Detroit and Buffalo, August 27 and 30, 1887. | |
The conflict in Canada | |
Conjuration Wiman-Laurier contre le Canada le Canada pour les Etats-Unis, complot démasqué. | |
Continental union versus reciprocity Erastus Wiman answered by an ex-member of the Canadian parliament | |
Does annexation follow? commercial union and British connection : an open letter from Erastus Wiman to Mr. J. Redpath Dougall, editor of the Montreal Witness. | |
Facts and figures for farmers, and all those who live upon them | |
The farmer's future : an open letter from Erastus Wiman of New York to Valancey E. Fuller, Esq., Farmers' Institute convention, Court House, Toronto, Ontario. | |
The greater half of the continent | |
Impossibility of Canadian annexation | |
The Mutual Union Telegraph Company and its charges against Erastus Wiman | |
The perfect development of Canada, is it inconsistent with British welfare? speech of Erastus Wiman, at St. Thomas, Ontario, December 3, 1887. | |
Remarks of Gen. James H. Wilson, in joint debate with Erastus Wiman, Esq. before the Board of Trade and the citizens of Wilmington, Delaware, on our relations with the Dominion of Canada, December 13, 1889. | |
The struggle in Canada | |
Three modes of adjustment : reply of Erastus Wiman to J.D. Edgar, M.P. | |
The union of telegraph interests in Canada : a letter to the shareholders of the Montreal Telegraph Company | |
The waste of competition | |
What is the destiny of Canada? | |
The Wiman-Edgar letters a series of open letters between Mr. J.D. Edgar, M.P., Toronto and Mr. Erastus Wiman, New York : unrestricted reciprocity as distinguished from commercial union. |