Twelve Resolutions
Presented by Joseph Howe before the Assembly of
Nova Scotia in 1837. They embody those principles of constitutional
government for which he so long and strenuously contended. =Index=: (Joseph Howe era)
Presented by Howe, 39; his speech, 39-40, 41; passed by the Assembly,
42; resented by Legislative Council, 42; rescinded on motion of Howe,
43-44; embodied in address to the crown, 44; bring about partial
concession of responsible government, 45-47; text of resolutions,
293-298. =Bib.=: Campbell, History of Nova Scotia. See also Howe.