User:Mathieugp/drafts/Adam Thom
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Timeline
[edit] Works
- An Enquiry into the evils of general suffrage and frequent elections in Lower Canada. By Camillus., Montreal, 1810
- Hints to emigrants, respecting North America, Quebec, 1831
- The complete gradus ; comprising the rules of prosody, succinctly expressed and rationally explained, on a new plan ; and a comprehensive view of middle syllables, London, 1832
- Hints and observations on the disadvantages of emigration to British America [microforme] : addressed principally to the working classes of England. by an emigrant., London, 1833
- Letter to the Right Hon. E. G. Stanley, his majesty’s principal secretary of state for the colonies, Montréal, 1834
- Review of the report made in 1828 by the Canada Committee of the House of Commons, Montréal, 1835
- On the Canada Committee of 1828, Montréal, 1835
- Remarks on the petition of the convention, and on the petition of the constitutionalists. by anti-bureaucrat, Montréal, 1835
- Anti-Gallic letters ; addressed to His Excellency, the Earl of Gosford, governor-in-chief of the Canadas, Montréal, 1836
- Canadian politics, Montréal, 1836
- Cubbeer burr, or the tree of many trunks, Montréal, 1841
- The claims to the Oregon Territory considered, London, 1844
- A charge delivered to the grand jury of Assiniboia, 20th February, 1845, London, 1848
- Chronology of prophecy : tracing the various courses of Divine Providence from the flood to the end of time ; in the light as well of national annals as of Scriptural predictions, London, 1848
- A few remarks on a pamphlet, entitled "A few words on the Hudson’s Bay Company" ; in a letter to Alexander Christie [...], London, 1848
- Barrow in furnace ; no. I ; a letter to the subscribers to the Common Law Fund in Overend, Gurney & Co., Limited (no. II : a letter to the hero of the story), London, 1869
- Overend and Gurney prosecution ; in its relation to the public as distinguished from the defendants, London, 1869
- The prosecutor’s protest against judicial despotism and forensic monopoly : addressed to the lord chief justice of England, London, 1869
- Queen alone, in every heart [...], London, 1876
- Bane and antidote together [...], a letter from an octogenarian advocate of inspiration, London, 1884
- Emmanuel alone, for his own sake through time and space alike, London, 1885
- Emmanuel : both the germ and the outcome of the Scriptural alphabets, and the metallic image ; with an appendix of individual analogues : a pentaglot miniature, London, 1885
Thom was also the editor of some newspapers:
- Settler, or British, Irish and Canadian gazette (1833)
- Montreal Herald (1835-36)
[edit] Notes
[edit] References
- Kathryn M. Bindon. "Thom, Adam", in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, University of Toronto and Université Laval, 2000
- Ève Tétrault. "Thom, Adam (1802-1854)", in Les Patriotes de 1837@1838, May 20, 2000

