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Martin, J. K. The Westmount Municipal Association: A Changing Role in a Changing Community. Westmount, QC: The Author, 2001.
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Davidson, James R. “The Westward Migration of Montreal’s English Speaking People.” Master’s Thesis, Brigham Young University, 1974.
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Soderstrom, Mary. The Words on the Wall: Robert Nelson & the Rebellion of 1837. Ottawa, ON: Oberon Press, 1998.
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Gustafson, Carl. “The World’s Smallest Republic : Indian Stream.” Histoire Québec, 2010. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/hq/2010-v16-n2-hq035/66139ac.pdf.
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Edel, Leon. “The Young Warrior in the Twenties.” In On F.R. Scott: Essays on His Contributions to Law, Literature and Politics, edited by Sandra Djwa and R. St J. Macdonald, 6–16. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1983.
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King, Jason. “‘Their Colonial Condition’: Connections Between French-Canadians and Irish Catholics in the Nation and the Dublin University Magazine.” Éire-Ireland Vol. 42, no. 1–2 (2007): 108–131.
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Slattery, T. P. They Got to Find Mee Guilty Yet. Toronto, ON: Doubleday, 1972.
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Dixon, Marlene. Things Which Are Done In Secret. Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1976.
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Allen, Luther A. “Thinking as a Quebec Canadian: Charles Taylor and the 1995 Referendum.” Québec Studies Vol. 24 (Autumn 1997): 55–73.
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Kircher, Ruth. “Thirty Years After Bill 101: A Contemporary Perspective on Attitudes Towards English and French in Montreal.” Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique appliquée Vol. 17, no. 1 (2014): 20–50. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1029181.pdf.
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Mancuso, Rebecca. “‘This Is Our Work’: The Women’s Division of the Canadian Department of Immigration and Colonization, 1919-1938.” PhD dissertation, McGill University, 1999. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/w0892c512.
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Fecteau, Jean-Marie. “‘This Ultimate Resource…’: Martial Law and State Repression in Lower Canada, 1837-1838.” In Rebellion and Invasion in the Canadas, 1837-1839, edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright, 207–247. Canadian State Trials v. 2. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, 2002.
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Smith, Andrew. “Thomas Bassett Macaulay and the Bahamas: Racism, Business and Canadian Sub-Imperialism.” Journal of Imperial & Commonwealth History Vol. 37, no. 1 (March 2009): 29–50.
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Gauvin, Daniel. “Thomas Cary et le monde de l’imprimé à Québec au début du XIXe siècle.” Les Cahiers du livre ancien du Canada français Vol. 1, no. 1 (January 1984): 32–35.
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Brady, Alexander. Thomas D’Arcy McGee. Toronto, ON: MacMillan, 1925.
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Gillespie, Alastair C.F. Thomas D’Arcy McGee : The Idealist. [Confederation Series]. Ottawa, ON: Macdonald-Laurier Institute, 2017. https://macdonaldlaurier.ca/files/pdf/MIConfederationSeriesMcGeeF_Web.pdf.
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Burns, Robin B. “Thomas D’Arcy McGee: A Biography.” PhD dissertation, McGill University, 1976. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMM/TC-QMM-69183.pdf.
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Wallace, John Alexander. “Thomas D’Arcy McGee, A Maker of Canada.” Master’s Thesis, McMaster University, 1916. http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/opendissertations/7174.
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McGibbon, Robert D. Thomas D’Arcy McGee. An Address Delivered before the St. Patrick’s Society of Sherbrooke, P.Q., March 17th, 1884. Montreal: Dawson Brothers, 1884.
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Ballstadt, Carl. “Thomas D’Arcy McGee as a Father of Canadian Literature.” Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en littérature canadienne Vol. 1, no. 1 (1976): 85–95. https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/SCL/article/view/7827/8884.
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Cooper, John I. “Thomas D’Arcy McGee, McGill’s Father of Confederation.” McGill News, Autumn 1957.
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Harvey, D.C. Thomas D’Arcy McGee, the Prophet of Canadian Nationality. Winnipeg, MB: [s.n.], 1923.
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Wilson, David A. Thomas D’Arcy McGee: Vol. II, The Extreme Moderate, 1857-1868. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2011.
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Boyd, John. “Thomas Storrow Brown et le soulèvement de 1837 dans le Bas-Canada.” La Revue canadienne Vol.18 (Juillet + Août 1916 1916): 50-69;-110–119.
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Pollock, Carolee Ruth. “Thomas Walker’s Severed Ear: Political Legitimacy in Post-Conquest Quebec.” Lumen: The Canadian Society for Eighteenth Century Studies/La Société canadienne d’étude du dix-huitième siècle Vol. 19 (2000): 203–214. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/lumen/2000-v19-lumen0277/1012325ar.pdf.
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Taylor, Fennings. Thos. D’Arcy McGee: Sketch of His Life and Death. Montreal: John Lovell, 1868.
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Caldwell, Gary. Those Who Stayed: How They Managed: Interviews with 110 of the AQEM Out-Migration Sample (N: 975) Who Stayed in Quebec. Lennoxville, QC: Anglo-Québec en Mutation, 1981.
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Willan, John Henry. Thoughts on the Position of the British Inhabitants Composing the Minority in Lower Canada: Brought About by the Maladministration of Justice, and the Tyranny of the Majority in That Province; and the Remedy Thereof. Quebec: Printed at the Mercury Office, 1859. http://ebooks.library.ualberta.ca/local/cihm_22764.
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Den Boer, Lloyd. “Three Critics in Search of a Modern and National Poetry: A.J.M. Smith, John Sutherland and Louis Dudek.” Master’s Thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1983. http://summit.sfu.ca/item/6203.
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Gubbay, Aline. “Three Montreal Monuments: An Expression of Nationalism.” Master’s Thesis, Concordia University, 1978. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMG/TC-QMG-5421.pdf.
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