Louis-Joseph Papineau
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Louis-Joseph Papineau | |
(1786 - 1871) Lawyer, Representative, Speaker, Seigneur of Petite-Nation |
Public writings
- Letter from Papineau and Neilson to the Under Secretary of State on the Proposed Union (1823)
- Speech on the Hustings, at the Opening of the Election for the West Ward of the City of Montreal (1827)
- 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 (1830)
- 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 (1834)
- Letter addressed to the Speakers of the Several Assemblies in the British North American Colonies (1836)
- 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 (1837)
- History of the Insurrection in Canada in refutation of the report of Lord Durham (1839)
- First Manifesto (1847)
- Second Manifesto (1848)
- Speech for a public meeting at the Bonsecours market (1848)
- Address to the Electors of the City of Montreal (1851)
- Speech before the Institut canadien on the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of this society (1867)
Correspondance
- Letter to George Bancroft (December 18, 1837)