Hume, Joseph, 1777-1855
Joseph Hume
Hume, Joseph
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hume, Joseph, ‡d 1777-1855
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hume, Joseph, ‡d 1777-1855
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Works
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An account of the Provident Institution for Savings established in the western part of the metropolis : with observations upon different publications relating to such establishments, and some suggestions for rendering them general by the assistance of government | |
The affairs of the Canadas in a series of letters | |
At a meeting of members of the House of Commons ... on the 20th of February, 1841, Joseph Hume, Esq. M.P. in the Chair, the following resolutions were agreed to .... | |
The Celebrated letter of Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P., to William Lyon Mackenzie, Esq., mayor of Toronto, declaratory of a design to "Free these Provinces from the baneful Domination of the Mother Country!" : with the comments of the press of Upper Canada on the pernicious and treasonable tendency of that letter, and the speeches, resolutions and amendments of the Common Council of this city, which were the result of a motion of that body to disavow all participation in the sentiments of Mr. Hume. | |
Combination & arbitration laws, artizans, and machinery abstracts of the acts repealing the laws against combinations of workmen, and emigration of artizans, abstract of the act for arbitrating differences between workmen and their employers, speech of Joseph Hume ... lists of the committee of the House of Commons, of the witnesses examined, and an address to the working people, by George White. | |
Combinations of workmen substance of the speech of Francis Jeffrey, Esq. upon introducing the toast, "Freedom of labour - but let the labourer recollect, that in exercising his own rights, he cannot be permitted to violate the rights of others," at the public dinner given at Edinburgh to Joseph Hume, Esq. M.P. on ... the 18th of November 1825 | |
Commercial pamphlets. | |
Copy of a letter addressed to the Right Honourable the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the substance of a speech of Mr. Joseph Hume, on the third reading of the bill (Friday, July 21, 1812,) for "Preventing frauds and abuses in the frame-work-knitting manufacture, and in the payment of persons employed therein," in which the impolicy of attempting by legislative enactments to regulate or controul the employment of capital and the price of labour, is clearly shown. | |
Copy of a letter from Joseph Hume, Esq. M.P. to John Allan, shipwright, Dundee .... | |
Debate in the House of Commons, on the 25th of June, 1823, upon Mr. Hume's motion, respecting the vice regal government of Ireland | |
Discours prononcés par M. François-André Isambert, député de la Vendée, dans la discussion du projet d'adresse en réponse au discours tu Trône : séances des 17 et 18 janvier 1839. | |
The draft report proposed | |
Holkham a poem dedicated, without permission, to Joseph Hume, Esq. M.P.A.S.S. | |
Joseph Hume, the people's M.P., 1985: | |
A letter addressed to Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. & Friend Buxton, M.P., on that black act, the slavery of the publicans ... a reflexion naturally arising out of Mr. Hume's national predilection for cheap smuggled Scotch whiskey | |
Letter from Joseph Hume and Daniel O'Connell proposing and seconding [Henry Bradshaw Fearon], 145 New Bond Street, wine and spirit merchant, to be a member of club | |
Letter from Joseph Hume to J. L. Stevens, regarding a misunderstanding about a "Mr. Sheehan" | |
Letter from Joseph Hume to James Loch, regarding a meeting in order to receive a report on Import Duties and Proceedings of the Committee | |
Letter from Joseph Hume to [Mr. Burkhouse], sending his compliments and referring to a paper | |
Letter from Joseph Hume to the Doorkeeper of the House of Commons, instructing him to admit the bearer to the Strangers Gallery of the House of Commons | |
Letter from Joseph Hume to unidentified recipient, regarding sending information and returning what he enclosed from Glasgow | |
Letter from William Smith O'Brien to 'Mr Hume' [Joseph Hume] regarding Lord Eliot's 'Disfranchisement Bill' | |
Lettre adressée au Chevalier Joseph Hume, membre du Parlement sur le dernier débat dans la Chambre des Communes au sujet des affaires de Portugal | |
On household suffrage. The speech of Joseph Hume, ... in the House of Commons, on the 21st March, 1839. Extracted from Hansard's Debates | |
On the Bank of England and state of the currency | |
On the magistracy of England and the origin and expenditure of county rates : illustrating the present defective management of county financial affairs, the original appointment and irresponsibility of justices of the peace, the existing inefficiency of parish constables, and the want of a county police : to which is subjoined a full abstract of Mr. Hume's Bill to authorize the rate-payers in every county in England and Wales to elect a council and auditors of accounts | |
A plan for the further extension and better distribution of the suffrage in a letter to Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P. for Kilkenny | |
Provision for Prince Albert.. defeat of Her Majesty's ministers. | |
Remarks on the supression of the late "Herald to the Trades' Advocate" | |
Report from the Select committee on tobacco trade; together with the minutes of evidence, appendix and index. | |
Rules and regulations of the Political Union of Bannockburn and Vicinity instituted Sept. 24, 1831. | |
Speech of Joseph Hume, Esq in the House of Commons, Thursday, July 25, 1822, on the national debt and the operation of the sinking fund. | |
Speech of Mr. Hume, in the debate on the motion of the Marquis of Chandos, on the 10th of March, 1835, for the total repeal of the malt tax | |
The speeches of Mr. Hume and Sir Francis Burdett on a motion for inquiry into the Church Establishment of Ireland, made in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 6th of May, 1924 | |
Speeches. Selections | |
A statistical and comparative statement of the rate of wages for the manufacture of hosiery, &c. &c., price of the necessaries of life, the year 1792, contrasted with that of 1832 with observations on the twist net manufacture, depreciation of wages and machinery, &c. &c | |
The substance of the speech of Joseph Hume, Esq. delivered at an adjourned general court of the proprietors of East India stock held in the India House, on the 19th of January, 1813, for the purpose of taking into consideration the papers and correspondence between the Court of Directors and His Majesty's ministers, for the renewal of the Company's charter. | |
The substance of the speech of Mr. Joseph Hume, at the East-India House, on the 6th of October, 1813 upon the motion for an increase of the salaries to the directors of the East-India Company, from the sum of £300 per annum to £1,000, and of the chairman and deputy, form £500 to £1,500. | |
Thoughts on the new coinage with reflections on money and coins, and a new system of coins and weights, on a simple and uniform principle. |