1000 resultados para Fournier, Joseph Anthelme (1854-1928) -- Procès
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Joseph Pope was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island in 1854. He was the private secretary to Sir John A. Macdonald from 1882-1891. He worked as the assistant clerk to the Privy Council and undersecretary of state for Canada from 1896-1909. He was appointed a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George in 1901. He was later knighted as a Knight Commander of the same order. Joseph Pope was the first permanent head of the Department of External Affairs (now Foreign Affairs and Internal Trade) 1909-1925. He was an advisor to Prime Ministers from Macdonald to King. He died in Ottawa, in 1926. As well as Confederation, Pope also penned: Memoirs of Sir John A. Macdonald : A Chronicle of the First Prime Minister of the Dominion; The Day of Sir John Macdonald; Jacques Cartier, his life and voyages; Traditions and Sir John A. MacDonald vindicated : a review of the Right Honourable Sir Richard Cartwright's reminiscences as well as other books Pope’s son, Maurice Arthur Pope wrote a book about Joseph entitled Public Servant: the Memoirs of Sir Joseph Pope”.
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Indenture of bargain and sale between James and Margaret Boulton of the City of Toronto and to Joseph A. Woodruff of the Town of Niagara for 2 acres in Lot no. 279 and 280 in the Town of Niagara, Mar. 20, 1854.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Joseph Herman Hertz
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Scan von Monochrom-Mikroform
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W. Gaul
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Scan von Monochrom-Mikroform
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par Joseph Reinach
Meteorological observations during Sant Joseph cruise from Montevideo to Cádiz started at 1778-04-21
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William II.--Francis-Joseph.--Nicholas II.--Pachitch.--Von Bethmann-Hollweg.--Count Tisza.--Poincaré.--Lord Grey.--Cardinal Mercier.--Baron Sonnino.--Venizelos.--Jon Bratiano.--Asquith.--Briand.--Hoover.--Gustave Ador.--President Wilson.--Colonel House.--Count Czernin.--President Masaryk and Dr. Bénèš.--Pilsudski and Paderewski.--Lloyd George.--Clémenceau.
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"La Cour des pairs ... déclare Auguste-Jules-Armand-Marie, prince de Polignac; Pierre-Denis, comte de Peyronnet; Jean-Claude-Balthazar-Victor Chantelauze, et Martial-Côme-Annibal-Perpétue-Magloire, comte de Guernon-Ranville, coupables du crime de trahison."--v. 2, p. 368-369.
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Contiene : Tom. 1 - Tom. 2 - Tom. 6 - Tom. 7 - Tom. 9.