William Smith, 1769-1847. Sa famille, sa carrière, son History of Canada. (Extrait du Centenaire de l'Histoire de Garneau, Mémoire de la Société historique de Montréal.).
An Authentic Account of the Life and Memoirs of Mr. William Smith, an Unfortunate Convict, Executed at Tyburn, on the 3D of October, 1750, for Forgery. in Which Are Inserted Some Orginal Letters, and an Ode, Never Yet Published
An Authentic Account of the Life and Memoirs of MR William Smith, an Unfortunate Convict, Executed at Tyburn, on the 3D of October, 1750, for Forgery in Which Are Inserted Some Orginal Letters, and an Ode, the Fourth Ed
An Authentic Account of the Life and Memoirs of Mr. William Smith, an Unfortunate Convict, Executed at Tyburn, on the 3d of October, 1750, for Forgery : in which are Inserted Some Original Letters, and an Ode, Never Yet Published. Also the Speech of a Great Prelate, to an Eminent Lady, on Her Presenting a Petition in His Behalf. The Whole Carefully Supervised by a Gentleman, Late of Trinity-College, Dublin, to Whom He Committed the Inspection of All His Letters, Papers, &c. for the Satisfaction of the Public
A letter to William Smith [occasioned by his speech in the House of commons attacking the author's opinions].
The substance of Mr. William Smith's speech on the subject of a legislative union between this country and Great Britain delivered ... on Thursday, January 24th, 1799 ... The fourth edition
The Testimonials of ... W. Smith ... a Candidate for the Greek Professorship in the University of Edinburgh