Louis-Joseph Papineau

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Louis-Joseph Papineau | |
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(1786 - 1871) Lawyer, Representative, Speaker, Seigneur of Petite-Nation |
Public writings
- 1823 - Letter from Papineau and Neilson to the Under Secretary of State on the Proposed Union
- 1827 - Speech on the Hustings, at the Opening of the Election for the West Ward of the City of Montreal
- 1830 - Address to His Majesty from the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, on the subject of certain lands held or claimed by the catholic seminary at Montreal, in Lower Canada
- 1834 - Address of the Hon. L.J. Papineau to the electors of the West Ward of Montreal
- 1834 - To the honorable the knights, citizens and burgesses, the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Parliament assembled
- 1834 - The Ninety-Two Resolutions of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
- 1836 - Letter addressed to the Speakers of the Several Assemblies in the British North American Colonies
- 1837 - Reply of the Central and Permanent Committee of the County of Montreal to the Address of the London Working Men's Association
- 1837 - The Address of the Confederation of the Six Counties to the People of Canada
- 1839 - History of the Insurrection in Canada in refutation of the report of Lord Durham
- 1847 - First Manifesto
- 1848 - Second Manifesto
- 1848 - Speech for a public meeting at the Bonsecours market
- 1851 - Address to the Electors of the City of Montreal
- 1867 - Speech before the Institut canadien on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of this society
Correspondance
- 1837 - Letter to George Bancroft (December 18)