Howe, Joseph, 1804-1873
Howe, G. fl. 1838
Joseph Howe Canadian politician (1804–1873)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Howe, G. ‡d fl. 1838
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Howe, Joseph, ‡d 1804-1873
- 100 0 _ ‡a Joseph Howe ‡c Canadian politician (1804–1873)
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Works
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Acadia | |
Address delivered at the Howe festival, Framingham, Massachusetts, August 31, 1871 | |
Address delivered by the Hon. Joseph Howe, secretary of state for the provinces : before the Young Men's Christian Association, Ottawa, February 27, 1872. | |
The botheration scheme. | |
The Canadian confederation defended | |
Case of the maritime provinces. | |
Confederation considered in relation to the interests of the Empire | |
[Confidential report concerning the Red River Rebellion : submitted to Joseph Howe, secretary of state for the provinces, by Donald Alexander Smith, 12 April 1870]. | |
Debate on the address : Hon. Mr. Howe's speech. | |
Halifax and Windsor Railroad reports, plan and estimates. | |
An historical and statistical account of Nova-Scotia, 1829: | |
Hon. Mr. Howe's speech on Dr. Tupper's railway resolution | |
In opposition to prohibition and coercion | |
The Indian lands surveyed and disposable in the Province of Ontario. | |
Information for the people, results of the session, 1837 | |
Joseph Howe : voice of Nova Scotia | |
Joseph Howe. Volume 1, Conservative reformer 1804-1848 | |
Lecture delivered before the Saint John Early Closing Association : at the hall of the Mechanics' Institute | |
Letter addressed to the Earl of Carnarvon by Mr. Joseph Howe, Mr. William Annand, and Mr. Hugh McDonald : stating their objections to the proposed scheme of union of the British North American provinces | |
[Letter] : my attention has been called to a speech ... | |
Letter to the Hon. Francis Hincks being a review of his reply to Mr. Howe's speech on the organization of the empire | |
A letter to the Right Honourable C.B. Adderley, M.P. on the relations of England with her colonies | |
The letters of "a constitutionalist." | |
Letters on the recent railway riots, their causes and results, and the political position of the "Young Ireland" brigade | |
Letters to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell : on the government of British America, 1846. | |
Lord Falkland's government | |
Memoranda for the Lieutenant-Governor. | |
Message Elgin and Kincardine : the governor general transmits, for the information of the Legislative Assembly, copies of a despatch and enclosures from Her Majesty's secretary of state for the colonies, relative to the projected railroad between Halifax and Quebec or Montreal. | |
Mr. Howe's report | |
Mr. Howe's speech on the question of colleges and education, Monday, February 19th, 1849. | |
Nova Scotia application for guarantee for projected public works. | |
Nova Scotia Railway : schedule, cuttings and embankments ... | |
The NovaScotian, or, Colonial herald. | |
An opening address, delivered at the first meeting of the Halifax Mechanics' Institute, on Wednesday, January 11, 1832 | |
Poems and essays [microform] | |
Printed ephemera | |
The public dinner at Amherst : Hon. Mr. Howe's speech. | |
The reciprocity treaty, its history, general features, and commercial results; | |
Recruiting in America : to the editor of the Globe. | |
Report of the delegates appointed by the Board of Trade and Corn Exchange Association of Montreal to attend the Commercial Convention at Detroit which took place on the 11th,12th, 13th and 14th July, 1865. | |
Report on Indian affairs. | |
Review of the Attorney-General's speech at Bridgetown | |
Sir, having seen a printed copy of the report presented to the Legislative Council by Messrs. Stewart and Wilkins, we think it due to ourselves, and necessary for the information of the House, to correct a misrepresentation therein of some of our opinions, and of the expressions used by us in our joint conference with the Marquis of Normanby ... | |
Sir, in accordance with the terms of the correspondence between you and our firm, relative to the survey of the line from Windsor to Victoria Beach ..., we have now the honour to lay before you detailed plans ... | |
Speech delivered in the House Assembly of Nova Scotia, March 20, 1850 | |
Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe : at the International Commercial Convention at Detroit, delivered on Friday, 14th instant. | |
Speech of the Honourable Provincial Secretary on the despatches. | |
The speeches and public letters of the Hon. Joseph Howe. | |
Thanksgiving hymn | |
To James C. Van Dike, Esq., attorney for the United States for the eastern district of Pennsylvania. | |
To the electors of the County of Cumberland | |
To the freeholders of the county of Halifax | |
To the members of the House of Assembly. | |
To the people of Canada | |
To the people of the United States : friends and neighbors : the newspapers in some of the Atlantic cities of the United States have of late teemed with articles having reference to British recruiting in this country. | |
Traduction de trois lettres, publiquement adressées à Mr. l'orateur Papineau : par la voie d'un papier d'Halifax, intitulé The Acadian, lesquelles ont été publiées dans la Gazette officielle de Québec. | |
Trial for libel, on the magistrates of Halifax, the King vs. Joseph Howe : before the chief justice and a special jury, Supreme Court, Hilary term. | |
Western and eastern rambles; travel sketches of Nova Scotia. |