The relations of the industry of Canada, with the mother country and the United States, being a speech by Isaac Buchanan ..together with a series of articles in defence of the national sentiments contained therein, which originally appeared in the columns of the "Hamilton spectator" ..To which is added a speech delivered by him at ..London, Canada West ..besides an extended introductory explanation, and an appendix containing various valuable documents . taunts of Continental nations. The Globe versus the Canadian Farmer rilD124. ^ ^ Zenophon.—Internal currency of the Greek States. In. Remarks
The relations of the industry of Canada, with the mother country and the United States, being a speech by Isaac Buchanan ..together with a series of articles in defence of the national sentiments contained therein, which originally appeared in the columns of the "Hamilton spectator" ..To which is added a speech delivered by him at ..London, Canada West ..besides an extended introductory explanation, and an appendix containing various valuable documents . taunts of Continental nations. The Globe versus the Canadian Farmer rilD124. ^ ^ Zenophon.—Internal currency of the Greek States. In. Remarks, 95. ZEUxisofHeraclea—Sloryof, Applied to Messrs. Brown and Sandfield Mac-donald, 16. ZoLLVERBiN, an American, the interest of the Empire. Sp. Toronto, 19. The Globeversus the Canadian Farmer, (V), 133. •, German—Speech by Lord Lyndhurst on beneficial effects in Ger- many of, 43. The Globe of 1848 quoted on the. The Globe versus the Canadian Farmer, (V), 135. Facts regarding German—Prmd/j/es o/ Social Science, by C H Carey. Ibid. (XIII), 175. Necessity for an American, becoming apparent for the safety of the home or British population, p. 197. ERRATA: On page 152, in argument of Article IX, seventh line, instead of loyalty read page 217, fourteenth line, instead of 1S37 read 1847. ILLUSTRATIONS. NATIONAL UNTHRIFT; OR, The Cup of British Prosperity AS IT UNFORTUNATELY IS. Actum est de Republica—«The Empire is in NATIONAL ECONOMY; OR, The Cup of British Prosperity AS IT OUGHT TO BE ! « Ees Secundse—« The Empire out of Danger.
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