Tasse Milch - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Tasse Milch - Übersetzung nach Englisch

CANADIAN POLITICIAN (1848-1895)
Joseph Tasse; Tassé, Joseph

Tasse Milch      
glass of milk, cup of milk, serving of milk
glass of milk      
Tasse Milch
dairy cattle         
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  • [[Braunvieh]] with a unique milk quality ([[Switzerland]])
  • Dairy cattle at feeding time
  • Cows on a dairy farm in Maryland, U.S.
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  • Curious Jersey cattle in rural [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]].
  • A cow caring for her newborn calf
DOMESTICATED BOVINE RAISED PRIMARILY FOR ITS MILK
Milch cow; Dairy cow; Dairy Cattle; Dairy breeds; Dairy cows; Dairy cattle production; Milk cow; Milk Cows; Dairy breed; Milk Cow; Milk cows; Milkcow; Milkcows; Milch-kine; Milch kine; Milch cattle
Michkühe

Definition

milch
a.
Milk-giving (applied only to beasts).

Wikipedia

Joseph Tassé

Joseph Tassé (23 October 1848 – 17 January 1895) was a Canadian writer, translator, and parliamentarian.

Born in L'Abord-à-Plouffe Lower Canada (now part of modern Laval Quebec), Tassé as a young man studied the Classics at the Collège Bourget. Upon graduation he articled in law offices in Montreal, Plattsburgh, New York, and Ottawa. However, he never practised law, and instead pursued a career in journalism. From the 1860s, he was employed by newspapers such as Ottawa's Le Canada, and Montreal's La Minerve in 1868. Though he would eventually rise to become its editor, he was initially employed by La Minerve as a translator, a role he would revisit in 1872, when he became the official translator for the House of Commons of Canada. During this period, Tassé also became interested in the history of the Canadian West, and began to publish a series of articles on French-Canadian explorers of the west. This culminated in the 1878 publication of his two-volume work Les Canadiens de l'Ouest.

After six years as translator for the house, he resolved to himself enter politics. A Conservative, Tassé served was twice elected to serve as a member of parliament in the House of Commons of Canada, representing the Ontario electoral district of City of Ottawa. He was first elected in the Canadian federal election of 1878, and successfully defended this seat in 1882. However, in 1887 he stood for the Quebec riding of Laprairie and was defeated by only 23 votes, ending his career in the House. The loss undoubtedly arose from his support of the Conservative government's handling of the Red River Rebellion and the subsequent hanging of Louis Riel. On 9 February 1891 he was appointed to the Senate of Canada on the recommendation of Sir John A. Macdonald, and he served in the capacity representing the senatorial division of De Salaberry, Quebec until his death.