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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

The primary sources to which any student of the period covered in this work must refer are too numerous to specify here Foreraphies as those of Sir Richard Cartwright, _Re Into Parliament and After_, Sir Charles Tupper, _Recollections of Sixty Years in Canada_, and Charles Langelier, _Souvenirs Politiques_, are as few as they are valuable For the years since 1901 see Castell Hopkins, _The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs_ This work, now in its fourteenth volume, is a mine of orderly information

A most complete historical summary of the period is found in _Canada and its Provinces_ See the various raphs, especially in volumes vi, vii, viii, ix, and x Indispensable for any survey of the period up to 1900 is Sir John S Willison's work in two volumes, _Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Liberal Party_, which shows the ripe, balanced judguished Canadian journalist at his best David's _Laurier et son Teive brilliant impressionistic portraits of Sir Wilfrid Laurier by an intimate friend See also Sir Joseph Pope, _Memoirs of Sir John Macdonald_, and Castell Hopkins, _Life and Work of Sir John Thompson_