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W. Wesley Pue, (Legal Research Institute, University of Manitoba, Fall 1991) (co-edited with Dale Gibson)
Glimpses of Canadian Legal History

CONTENTS

Introduction

Contributors

The Treason Trial and Execution of David McLane
F. Murray Greenwood

Mutiny on the Beaver: Law and Authority in the Fur Trade Navy, 1835 - 1840
Hamar Foster

"The Sayer Street Outrage": Gang Rape and Male Law in 19th Century Toronto
Constance B. Backhouse

Railroading the Train Robbers: Extradition in the Shadow of Annexation
Dale and Lee Gibson

From Railway Construction to Constitutional Construction: John Wellington Gwynne's National Dream
Paul Romney

The Early British Columbia Supreme Court and the "Chinese Question": Echoes of the Rule of Law
John P.S. McLaren

The Roots of a Professional Renaissance: Lawyers in Nova Scotia 1850 - 1910
Philip Girard

Judicial Crisis in Post-Confederation New Brunswick
D.G. Bell

Glimpses of Canadian Legal History

Constitutional Thought in the Late Nineteenth Century
Richard Risk

The King v. Alikomiak (a.k.a. Alicomiak, a.k.a. Alekamiaq)
Graham Price

Becoming "Ethical": Lawyers Professional Ethics in Early Twentieth Century Canada
W.Wesley Pue