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Nacimiento | Halifax 13 de diciembre de 1804 |
Fallecimiento | Halifax 1 de junio de 1873 (68 años) |
Ocupación | periodista, político |
Joseph Howe (Halifax, 13 de diciembre de 1804 - íbidem, 1 de junio de 1873) fue un periodista y político canadiense. Ocupó el cargo de Miembro de la Cámara de los Comunes de Canadá.
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- Open Library: Poems and essays · The speeches and public letters of the Hon. Joseph Howe · Information for the people · Letter to the Hon. Francis Hincks · [Letter] · Speeches and public letters · The speeches and public letters of Joseph Howe · Letter addressed to the Earl of Carnarvon by Mr. Joseph Howe, Mr. William Annand, and Mr. Hugh McDonald · The heart of Howe · The organization of the Empire · The reciprocity treaty · The reciprocity treaty, its history, general features, and commercial results · Responsible government · To the electors of the county of Hants · Joseph Howe · Acadia · Letter from Hon. Joseph Howe to the electors of the county of Hants · Address delivered by the Hon. Joseph Howe, secretary of state for the provinces · In opposition to prohibition and coercion · Letter from the Honorable Joseph Howe, in reply to Mr. Annand, to the electors of the county of Hants · Letters to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell · Letter to the Right Honorable William E. Gladstone, M.P · A letter to the Right Honourable C.B. Adderley, M.P., on the relations of England with her colonies · Speech delivered in the House Assembly of Nova Scotia, March 20, 1850 · Information for the people · Speeches and Public Letters of Joseph Howe. · Joseph Howe · Confederation considered in relation to the interests of the Empire · Confederation Considered in Relation to the Interests of the Empire [microform] · Western and eastern rambles · Speech of the Honourable Provincial Secretary on the despatches · Information for the people · Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe, Provincial Secretary of Nova Scotia, on the importance and value to Great Britain of her North American colonies · A letter to the Right Honourable C.B. Adderley, M.P. · Speech delivered before the Provincial Assembly, on 9th February, 1857 · Responsible government · Address delivered at the Howe festival, Framingham, Massachusetts, August 31, 1871 · An opening address, delivered at the first meeting of the Halifax Mechanics' Institute, on Wednesday, January 11, 1832 · The correspondence between Joseph Howe and Charles Buller, 1845-1848 · England's interest in colonization · Fisheries · Hon. Joseph Howe, the great liberal statesman of Nova Scotia [and] Prof. Goldwin Smith, the eminent writer: In opposition to prohibition and coercion · Hon. Mr. Howe's speech on Dr. Tupper's railway resolution · Information for the people, results of the session, 1837 · Lecture delivered before the Saint John Early Closing Association · The letters of "a constitutionalist" · Letters on the recent railway riots, their causes and results · Letters to the Right Honorable Lord John Russell, &c. &c. &c. on the right of British Americans to be governed by the principles of the British Constitution · Lord Falkland's government · Mr. Howe's report · Mr. Howe's speech at the Detroit convention · My dear Susan Ann · Nova Scotia · The public dinner at Amherst · Railway delegation, Mr. Howe's final report · Recruiting in America · Shakspeare · Speech .. · Speech delivered by the Hon. Joseph Howe at the Detroit Convention · Speech delivered by the Honorable Joseph Howe, House of Assembly, March 31, 1858 · Speech delivered in the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia, March 20, 1850 · Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe · Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe delivered before the Provincial Assembly, on 9th February, 1857 · Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe, in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly on the twenty-first of February, in opposition to the prohibitory liquor law · Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe on inter-colonial railroads and colonization · Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe, on Inter-colonial Railroads, and Colonization; Delivered at .. · Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe on the union of the North American provinces and on the right of British colonists to representation in the Imperial Parliament, and to participation in the public employments and distinctions of the empire · Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe, provincial secretary of Nova Scotia on the importance and value to Great Britain of her North American colonies · Speech on inter-colonial railroads and colonization · Speech on the importance and value to Great Britain of her North American colonies · Speech on the Union of the North American provinces · To James C. Van Dike, Esq · To the electors of the county of Cumberland · To the freeholders of the county of Halifax · To the people of Nova Scotia · Trial for libel, on the magistrates of Halifax, the King vs. Joseph Howe · The heart of Howe · The speeches and public letters of the Honourable Joseph Howe · Letter to the Honourable 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 relation of England with her colonies · Letter to the Right Honorable William E. Gladstone, M.P., by the Hon. Joseph Howe, being a review of the debate on the foreign enlistment bill, and our relations with the United States · Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe, on Inter-colonial railroads, and colonization ; delivered at Halifax, Nova-Scotia, May,1851 · The Reciprocity treaty, its history, general features, and commercial results, a speech delivered by the Honourable Joseph Howe, of Nova Scotia, on the 14th day of July, 1865, at the great International commercial convention, held at the City of Detroit · Lord Falkland's government · The public dinner at Amherst; Honourable Mr. Howe's speech · The organization of the empire · Letters on the recent railway riots, their causes and results, and the political position of the "Young Ireland" Brigade · Responsible government; letters to the Right Honorable Lord John Russell on the right of British Americans to be governed by the principles of the British Constitution · Confederation considered in relation to the interests of the empire · Speech of the Honourable Provincial Secretary on the despatches · Information for the people · Speech delivered in the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia, March 20, 1850 · In opposition to prohibition and coercion · Letters to the Right Honorable Lord John Russell, &c. &c. &c. on the right of British Americans to be governed by the principles of the British Constitution · Hon. Joseph Howe, the great liberal statesman of Nova Scotia [and] Prof. Goldwin Smith, the eminent writer: In opposition to prohibition and coercion · The heart of Howe · The speeches and letters of Joseph Howe · The reciprocity treaty · Speech delivered by the Hon. Joseph Howe at the Detroit Convention · Speech of the Hon. Joseph Howe (ver catálogo)
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- árabe: جوزيف هاو
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- Egyptian Arabic: چوزيف هاو
- ruso: Джозеф Хау
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