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(1803-1888) hardware merchant, journalist, patriot, public functionary. |
From the author
- 1837 - Adresse des Fils de la liberté de Montréal aux jeunes gens des colonies de l'Amérique du Nord
- 1837 - Lettre sur les affaires du Canada: adressee aux editeurs du New York Express
- 1848 - Speech of T.S. Brown, Esq. at the Union Tent: Independent Order of Rechabites Soirée, Montreal, March 23, 1848
- 1863-64 - Canada, prov. du, Financial and Departmental Commission, Report
- 1864 - A History of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, compiled from Public Documents (online)
- 1868 - Montreal Fifty Years Ago
- 1869 - 1837, my connection with it
- 1872 - Brief Sketch of the Life and Times of the Hon. Louis Joseph Papineau
- 1873 - Canada correspondence: the series of letters we are publishing from Canada, from an old correspondent of 1837 ... with the occasional letters of an intelligent writer, keep our readers well posted in Canada matters (online)
- 1873 - The Rebellion of 1837: interesting reminiscences, progress of events, the ministers sent out from England
- 1884 - Strong drink, What it is and what it does (online)
- 2007 - Address of the Fils de la liberté of Montreal to the young people of the colonies of North America