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291. Ursulines. Copy of a case on behalf of the Ladies Ursulines at Quebec. 



Quebec, 21 p. gr. iii-4. 



(Stuart and Black, Advocates.) 



292. Viger. Divers Documents addressed to the Honorable Louis J. Papineau, 



Speaker of the House of Assembly, by the Hon. Denis B. Viger, 

 appointed to proceed to England and there to support the Petitions 

 of the House to his Majesty and to the two Houses of the Imperial 

 Parliament. S. I. 44 p. in-folio. 



293. Viger. Various Documents addressed to the Hon'ble Louis J. Papineau, 



Speaker of the House of Assembly, by the Hon. Denis B. Viger. S. I. 

 12 p. in-folio. 



294. Ward (J. G.) The Spring of Life: A Didactic Poem in four books, 



with illustrative and didactic notes by the author. Montreal, XII-228 

 p. in-12. 



295. What is the result of the Canadian elections? Fully answered. (From 



the Daily Advertiser. Second edition corrected.) Montreal, 18 p. 

 double column, 



1835 



296. Collard (Frederick J. M.) Letter, addressed to Louis Joseph Papineau, 



Esquire, Speaker of the House of Assembly. S. I. 16 p. in-8. 



297. Evans (William). Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Agriculture, 



adapted to the Cultivation of Canada. Montreal, in-8. 



298. George (James). A few remarks on internal improvements in the 



Canadas. S. I. n. d. {Quebec, 1835), 11 p. in-4. Figures. 

 (George était marchand à Québec.) 



299. Grievances. Fourth report of the Standing Committee of grievances. 



S. I. n. d. (Quebec, 1835), 126 p. in-folio. 



300. Mavor (William), LL.D. The English Spelling Book accompanied by a 



Progressive Series of easy and familiar lessons intended as an Intro- 

 duction to the reading and spelling of English language, by William 

 Mavor, LL.D., Eector of Woodstock, etc. From the 330th London 

 Edition. Montreal, Fabre, 168 p. petit in-8. 



301. Osgood. A brief extract from the Journal of Thaddoeus Osgood, minister 



of the Gospel. Montreal, 16 p. in-8. 



302. Penitentiaries. Report of the Commissioners appointed under the Lower 



Canada Act, 4th William IV., Cap. 10, to visit the United States 

 penitentiaries. Hon. D. Mondelet and J. Neilson, Commissioners. 

 Quebec, 75 p. in-8. 



303. Railroad. The new road to ruin; or intended railroad from Boston, 



Portland, and Portsmouth, three principal arsenals of the United 

 States, to Quebec, the principal British Garrison of North America, 

 Quebec, 11 p. in-12. (Pièce de vers.) 



304. Eemarks on the Convention, and on the Petition of the Constitutionalists. 



By Anti-Bureaucrat. Montreal, 192 p. in-12. 

 (Reproduit du Montreal Herald.) 



305. Remnants. By the Author of Odds and Ends. Montreal, 64 p. 



