Catalog Record: Traité sur la politique coloniale du Bas-Canada : divisé en deux parties : opposition dans la [sic] gouvernement, license de la presse, Conseil législatif par voie d'élection : réflexions sur l'état actuel du pays | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Traité sur la politique coloniale du Bas-Canada : divisé en deux parties : opposition dans la [sic] gouvernement, license de la presse, Conseil législatif par voie d'élection : réflexions sur l'état actuel du pays / par un avocat.

Main Author: Mondelet, Dominique, 1799-1863.
Language(s): French
Published: Bas-Canada [i.e. Québec] : D. Mondelet, 1835.
Subjects: Freedom of the press > Québec (Province)
Legislative bodies > Québec (Province)
Québec (Province) > Politics and government.
Note: "Bas-Canada: Imprimé et publié pour l'auteur, 1835."
"'Si les journaux restoient livrés comme aujourd'hui à la license et à l'impunité ...' Bossuet"--Cover.
Attributed to Dominique Mondelet--Psuedonymes québécois / B. Vinet.
Reproduction of original in: Library of the Public Archives of Canada.
Physical Description: 67 p.
Original Format: Book
ISBN: 0665295677
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