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1 | Arthur, William | Shall the loyal be deserted and the disloyal set over them? An appeal to liberals and nonconformists | 1886 |
2 | | Authentic correspondence and documents, explaining the proceedings of the Marquess Wellesley and of the Earl of Moira, in the recent negotiations for the formation of an administration | 1812 |
3 | Binney, T. | British school: a speech expository and defensive, delivered at the annual meeting of the British and Foreign School Society, May 6th, 1872 | 1872 |
4 | Bragg, H. | Under which king, Bezonian? : a challenge elicited by the Hon. J. Lothrop Motley's address on historic progress and American democracy | 1869 |
5 | Cobden, Richard | Speech of Mr. Cobden on the "Foreign enlistment act." in the House of Commons, Friday, April 24th, 1863 | 1863 |
6 | | Cobden-Delane controversy; opinions of the liberal press on the correspondence between Mr.Cobden, M.P., and Mr. Delane, the editor of the Times | 1864 |
7 | | Debate in the House of Lords on the power of convocation, July 15th, 1864, with an introduction and the judgment of the Privy Council in "Essays and reviews" | 1864 |
8 | Denison, S.C. | Is the ballot a mistake? | 1838 |
9 | Edge, Frederick Milnes | England's danger and her safety; a letter to Earl Russell, K.G. | 1863 |
10 | English Resident | Narrative of circumstances connected with the confinement of Dr. Robert Reid Kalley, now a prisoner in the gaol at Madeira | 1844 |
11 | | Four year of a liberal government | 1834 |
12 | Favell, Samuel | Letter addressed to the livery of London | 1818 |
13 | Favell, Samuel | Speech on the propriety of revising the criminal laws, delivered Dec. 10, 1818, before the Corporation of the City of London | 1819 |
14 | Favell, Samuel | Speech upon moving certain resolutions to petition the House of Commons for a reform in Parliament; delivered in the Common Council of the City of London, on Wednesday, the 26th of May, 1820 | 1820 |
15 | Favell, Samuel | Speech upon the Corporation and Test acts, delivered in the Court of Common Council, on Wednesday, the 9th of May, 1827 | 1827 |
16 | Favell, Samuel | Substance of a speech delivered in the Court of Common Council on a motion to address His Royal Highness the Prince Regent to accede to the laste treaty concluded between the emperors of Russia and of Austria and the King of Prussia … to which are added other papers on the subject of peace | 1816 |
17 | Gladstone, William E. | Campaign in Midlothian: speeches | |
18 | Gladstone, William E. | Country and the government | 1879 |
19 | Gladstone, William E. | Vatican decrees in their bearing on civil allegiance: a political expostulation | 1874 |
20 | Irving, Edward | Letter to the King, on the repeal of the Test and Corporation laws, as it affects our Christian monarchy | 1828 |
21 | | Letter to Earl Grey on the subject of the adjustment of the House of Peers | 1831 |
22 | | Letter to the Electors of Westminster from a Conservative | 1847 |
23 | | London and Londonderry: transactions of three centuries considered from a historical and legal standpoint | 1890 |
24 | Mackenzie, George S. | Documents laid before the Right Honourable Lord Glenelg | 1836 |
25 | Marcus | Child murder! On the possibility of limiting populousness; an essay on populousness; the theory of painless extinction | |
26 | Montalembert, Comte de | Montalembert's celebrated essay on the colonial policy of England | 1859 |
27 | | Morality of public men; a second letter to the Right Hon. The Earl of Derby | 1853 |
28 | Muir, Ramsay | Character of the British Empire | 1917 |
29 | | National education and the religious difficulty | |
30 | Nugent, Lord | Ballot discussed in a letter to the Earl of Durham | 1837 |
31 | | Observations on the Corn laws, addressed to W.W. Whitmore in consequence of his letter to the Electors of Bridgenorth | 1827 |
32 | Roberts, Samuel | Pleadings for reforms, published fifty years ago | |
33 | Rohde, R.T. | Practicable decimal system for Great Britain and her colonies | 1884? |
34 | Westhead, J.P. | Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., on the Corn laws | 1839 |