D. L. Macpherson
D. L. Macpherson
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Exposure of the misrepresentation of the Public account contained in the campaign sheet issued by the leaders of the Reform party
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Letter on the increasing public expenditure on Ontario, and a reply to the attacks of the Hon. Geo. Brown thereon, with observations on the present state of Dominion affairs
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Speeches on the public expenditure and national policy
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Reply of the Hon. D.L. MacPherson to ministerial attacks upon his speeches and reflections on the public expenditure of the Dominion published in June last
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Speeches on the public expenditure of the Dominion
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A letter to the Honorable John Rose, minister of finance, Canada, & c., on the subject of banking and currency from the Hon. D.L. Macpherson
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Senator Macpherson on the situation
no cover - RDRébellion du Nord-OuestD. L. Macpherson
Rébellion du Nord-Ouest
no cover - LSLetter showing the decrease in...D. L. Macpherson
Letter showing the decrease in the controllable public expenditure under the present administration and commenting upon the speech of the Hon. Edward Blake to the Young Men's Reform Club of Montreal, addressed by the Hon. D. L. Macpherson, Senator of Canada, to George Jackson, Esq., M.O., for the South Riding of the County of Grey
no cover - LOLetter on the increasing public...D. L. Macpherson
Letter on the increasing public expenditure of Ontario, and a reply to the attacks of the Hon. Geo. Brown thereon, with observations on the present state of Dominion affairs
no cover - SOSpeeches on the public expendit...D. L. Macpherson
Speeches on the public expenditure and national policy, by the Hon. D.L. Macpherson, senator of Canada, delivered in June, 1878, during his visit to the county of Bruce, (part of the former Saugeen division)
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- Open Work
Exposure of the misrepresentation of the Public account contained in the campaign sheet issued by the leaders of the Reform party
- Open Work
Letter on the increasing public expenditure on Ontario, and a reply to the attacks of the Hon. Geo. Brown thereon, with observations on the present state of Dominion affairs
- Open Work
Speeches on the public expenditure and national policy
- Open Work
Reply of the Hon. D.L. MacPherson to ministerial attacks upon his speeches and reflections on the public expenditure of the Dominion published in June last
- Open Work
Speeches on the public expenditure of the Dominion
- Open Work
A letter to the Honorable John Rose, minister of finance, Canada, & c., on the subject of banking and currency from the Hon. D.L. Macpherson
- Open Work
Senator Macpherson on the situation
- Open Work
Rébellion du Nord-Ouest
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Letter showing the decrease in the controllable public expenditure under the present administration and commenting upon the speech of the Hon. Edward Blake to the Young Men's Reform Club of Montreal, addressed by the Hon. D. L. Macpherson, Senator of Canada, to George Jackson, Esq., M.O., for the South Riding of the County of Grey
- Open Work
Letter on the increasing public expenditure of Ontario, and a reply to the attacks of the Hon. Geo. Brown thereon, with observations on the present state of Dominion affairs
- Open Work
Speeches on the public expenditure and national policy, by the Hon. D.L. Macpherson, senator of Canada, delivered in June, 1878, during his visit to the county of Bruce, (part of the former Saugeen division)
