Books by Robert Gourlay
Canada and corn-laws, or, No corn-laws, no Canada
To the labouring poor of Engla
To the labouring poor of England
Correspondence with the Post-Office
Emigration and settlement on wild land
Plans for beautifying New York, and for enlarging and improving the city of Boston
Proceedings at a meeting of the inhabitants of the townships of Hope and Hamilton, in the district of Newcastle, U.C.
Petition of Robert F. Gourlay, presented, 18th May 1846
Petition of Robert F. Gourlay, presented, 19th May 1846
Petition of Robert F. Gourlay, to be heard at the bar of the House, or before a committee
Address to the jury, at Kingston assizes, in the case of the King v. Robert Gourlay, for libel
Plans for beautifying New York
Plans for beautifying New York
Statistical account of Upper C
Statistical account of Upper Canada / by Robert Gourlay
An intimate view of Welland Co
An intimate view of Welland County a century ago. --
Mr. Gourlay's case
Mr. Gourlay's case
Mr. Gourlay's case before the Legislature, with his speech delivered on Wednesday, July 1, 1858, in two parts
Mr. Gourlay's case, before the Legislature
Chronicles of Canada, being a record of Robert Gourlay, now Robert Fleming Gourlay no. 1.
[Correspondence relating to Ro
[Correspondence relating to Robert Gourlay]
[A collection of letters, 1841-1855]
Petition of Robert F. Gourlay,
Petition of Robert F. Gourlay, presented to the House, on the 19th May, 1846
Plan of a pagoda and flower garden in the Common
The banished Briton and Neptunian
Proposals for drawing up and p
Proposals for drawing up and publishing a statistical account of Ohio
The banished Briton
The banished Briton
Early publications ...
Early publications ...
An appeal to the common sense, mind and manhood of the British nation
Statistical account of Upper Canada
Narrative of a journey through the Midland, Johnstown, Eastern, and Ottawa districts, to publish principles and proceedings of the inhabitants of the district of Niagara
To the resident land owners of
To the resident land owners of Upper Canada
The village system
The right to church property s
The right to church property secured and commutation of tythes vindicated
Tyranny of poor laws exemplifi
Tyranny of poor laws exemplified
Letter to the Earl of Kellie,
Letter to the Earl of Kellie, concerning the farmers' income tax
Correspondence with Mr. Hume,
Correspondence with Mr. Hume, M.P