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- "Our constitution" : an epitome of our chief laws and system of government : with an introductory essay
- "Peace, law, and order," : a lecture delivered in the hall of the National Association on September 29, 1842
- "Poking" extraordinary!
- "We can't afford it!" : being thoughts upon the aristocracy of England, part the second
- A Collection of all the remarkable and personal passages in the Briton, North Briton, and Auditor : affecting the Dukes of Newcastle and Bedford, the Earls Temple, Powis, Bute, Hallifax, Talbot and his horse ... and the late Dukes of Cumberland and Devonshire, the Earl of Egremont
- A Complete collection of the genuine papers, letters, &c. in the case of John Wilkes, Esq. ....
- A Complete collection of the genuine papers, letters, &c. in the case of John Wilkes, Esq. ....
- A Correct report of the proceedings of a meeting, held at Newhall Hill, Birmingham, on Monday, July 12, 1819 : for the purpose of obtaining the representation of the people of Birmingham, in Parliament, and also the representation of all the unrepresented inhabitants of the empire
- A Dialogue between Mr. Worthy and John Simple on some matters relative to the present state of Great Britain, 1792
- A Dialogue between Wat Tyler, Mischievous Tom, and an English farmer
- A Few thoughts on political subjects : submitted to the consideration of the manufacturers and others in the west of Scotland
- A Form of a petition to the Upper House, against any alterations of the corn laws : recommended to the adoption of the country at large, but more especially to agriculturists, farmers, labourers, and the common people in general
- A Friendly epistle to the author of the state dunces
- A Full and accurate report of the proceedings at the grand public dinner given to Thomas Attwood, Esq. and Joshua Scholefield, Esq. ... at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, on Monday, Sept. 15, 1834
- A Key to the business of the present s-----n : viz. I. His H-----'s speech to his life-guard of Switzers, at their general rendevouz in D----g-S----t. II. Certain important hints deliver'd to an assembly of independents, at the Fountain-Tavern, in the Strand
- A Letter of condolence and congratulation from Antichrist to John Bull : and the answer
- A Letter to the Hon. Charles James Fox shewing how appearances may deceive and friendship be abused!!!
- A Letter to the farmers and manufacturers in Great Britain and Ireland, on the audacious attempts of obscure and unprincipled men to subvert the British government
- A New enquiry into the principles and policy of taxation in the political system of Great Britain
- A New looking-glass for the Kingdom : wherein those that admire the late governments, may have a true prospect of liberty and slavery, and take their choice
- A Report of the meeting held in Smithfield, on Wednesday July 21, 1819 : to consider of the best means of recovering our lost rights:
- A Report of the proceedings at Newark, on Friday July 24, 1829 when the electors of the borough gave a dinner in compliment to their members, H. Willoughby, Esq. and M.T. Sadler, Esq : with all the speeches delivered on the occasion
- A Review of the principal proceedings of the Parliament of 1784
- A Short appeal to the good sense of the people of the United Kingdom : especially recommended to the attentive perusal of their representatives in Parliament, occasioned by reading A plain answer to the misrepresentations and calumnies contained in the cursory remarks of a near observer
- A Short but serious address to the manufaturers [sic], yeomanry, and tradesmen of Great Britain and Ireland
- A Test for the times, or, The treachery and inconsistency of democratic politics manifested in the case especially of Somers versus Somers ....
- A bone to gnaw for the democrats : containing an historical sketch of the present state of political criticism in Great Britain ... / by Humphrey Hedgehog
- A charge delivered to the Grand Jury at the Quarter Sessions, at the New Bayley Court-house, in Salford, April the twenty-fifth, 1798
- A collection of Cato's letters, in the British Journal. : I. Of parties in England; their variableness, and frequent revolutions. II. Of publick disaffection, and its causes. III. Address to the present Parliament: of publick probity and corruption, and the state of the Nation. IV. Of the duty of attending in Parliament. V. VI. Upon libels. VII. The vanity of ambition. VIII. IX. Upon eloquence. X. Upon plantations. XI. Of publick credit: what it is; and the many mischievous mistakes about it. XII. The vanity and madness of conquerors
- A comparative view of the constitutions of Great Britain and the United States of America : in six lectures
- A comparative view of the constitutions of Great Britain and the United States of America : in six lectures
- A compendium of the laws and government ecclesiastical, civil and military, of England, Scotland & Ireland, and dominions, plantations and territories thereunto belonging, with the maritime power thereof, and jurisdiction of courts therein : methodically digested under their proper heads
- A compleat collection of all the protests of the Lords during this last session of Parliament : to which is prefix'd the petition against the city-bill
- A concise account of the origin of the two Houses of Parliament : with an impartial statement of the privileges of the House of Commons, and the liberty of the subject
- A concise view of the constitution of England
- A constitutional history of the British empire : from the accession of Charles I. to the restoration ... including a particular examination of Mr. Hume's statements relative to the character of the English government
- A convention, the only means of saving us from ruin : in a letter addressed to the people of England
- A convention, the only means of saving us from ruin : in a letter addressed to the people of England
- A correct report of the proceedings before the Lord Mayor and Court of Common Council, in the city London : on presenting an address from the reformers of Birmingham to the Corporation of London : also of the presentation of the freedom of the city to T. Attwood, Esq. : together with the speeches delivered on that occasion, and at the grand dinner which took place afterwards
- A critical review of the new administration
- A critique on the last dying speech and confession of the Yorkshire Whigs : to which is added the electric shock, and the Black Knight's case resumed
- A defence of Dr. Price and the reformers of England
- A defence of the majority in the House of Commons on the question relating to general warrants : in answer to The defence of the minority
- A defence of the minority in the House of Commons, on the question relating to general warrants
- A defence of the pamphlet ascribed to John Reeves, Esq. and entitled, Thoughts on the English government
- A dialogue betwixt Ben Smith, and the marquis of Douro : on the present state of the country
- A discourse of the contests and dissentions between the nobles and the commons in Athens and Rome, : with the consequences they had upon both those states
- A discourse of the nationall excellencies of England
- A discoverie of the true causes why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued : nor brought vnder obedience of the crowne of England, vntill the beginning of His Maiesties happie raigne
- A fair representation of the present political state of Ireland : in a course of strictures on two pamphlets, one entitled The case of Ireland re-considered, the other entitled Considerations on the state of public affairs in the year 1799, Ireland : with observations on other modern publications on the subject of an incorporating union of Great Britain and Ireland, particularly on a pamphlet entitled The speech of Lord Minto in the House of Peers, April 11, 1799
- A few more words to my neighbors
- A few observations upon England
- A first letter to a reformer, in reply to a pamphlet lately published by Walter Fawkes, entitled The Englishman's manual
- A fourth dialogue concerning liberty : containing an exposition of the falsity of the first and leading principles of the present revolutionists in Europe
- A full report of the speeches delivered by Lord Brougham & Vaux, at Liverpool, on ... July 20th, 1835, on laying the first stone of the new Mechanics' Institution, and at the dinner given to his Lordship at the ampitheatre ....
- A general appeal, addressed in particular to the lords spiritual and temporal, and nobility at large, to the gentry and respectable characters, and to the commercial, manufacturing, and corporate interests of the kingdom ....
- A genuine and complete collection of all the protests made in the House of Lords, from their original, in the year 1641, to the present time
- A history of the British constitution
- A letter addressed to Sir Francis Burdett, Bart. on the conduct which the electors ought to pursue in the present awful crisis
- A letter from Ben. Bousfield, Esq. to the citizens of Cork
- A letter from Earl Stanhope, to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke : containing a short answer to his late speech on the French Revolution
- A letter from Montagu Burgoyne, Esquire, of Mark Hall, [to the freeholders of the county of Essex] on the present state of public affairs, and the representation of the county of Essex
- A letter from Timothy Sobersides, extinguisher-maker, at Wolverhampton, to Jonathan Blast, bellows-maker, at Birmingham
- A letter from a country gentleman to a member of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs : in which the object of the contending parties and the following characters are particularly considered, the Dukes of Norfolk, Portland, and Northumberland ... and His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales
- A letter from a magistrate to Mr. William Rose, of Whitehall, on Mr. Paine's Rights of men [sic]
- A letter from a right honourable aristocrat to the Right Honourable William Pitt on the anti-aristocratical tendency of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke's Letter to a noble lord : with hints for amending Lord Grenville's and Mr. Pitt's patriotic bills : also a recommendation of a tax for raising the splendid sum of four millions annually by a mode perfectly comfortable and never yet adopted
- A letter from the Right Honourable Charles James Fox to the worthy and independent electors of the city and liberty of Westminister
- A letter from the Rt. Honourable Edmund Burke to His Grace the Duke of Portland on the conduct of the minority in Parliament : containing fifty-four articles of impeachment against the Rt. Hon. C.J. Fox : from the original copy in the possession of the noble duke
- A letter to Benjamin D'Israeli, Esq. M.P. upon the subject of his recent attack upon the minister
- A letter to Cleomenes King of Sparta from Eustace Budgell, Esq : being an answer, paragraph by paragraph, to His Spartan Majesty's royal epistle published some time since in the Daily courant
- A letter to Cleomenes, King of Sparta from Eustace Budgell, Esq : being an answer, paragraph by paragraph, to His Spartan Majesty's royal epistle published some time since in the Daily courant
- A letter to His present Majesty (when Duke of Clarence) during the illness of the late King recommending ... on the commencement of the new reign, a complete change of system, reduction of taxation, economy in the public expenditure ... a proclamation for admitting Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield and all other large towns to be represented in Parliament, and for disfranchising all rotten boroughs
- A letter to Isaac Tomkins, Gent. author of the Thoughts upon the aristocracy, and a letter to John Richards, Esq. M.P
- A letter to Isaac Tomkins, gent., author of the Thoughts upon the aristocracy
- A letter to Isaac Tomkins, gent., author of the Thoughts upon the aristocracy
- A letter to Lord Brougham, in reply to Isaac Tomkins, gent. and Mr. Peter Jenkins
- A letter to Lord Liverpool : on the consequences of a renewal of our late enormous expenditure on the continent
- A letter to Lord Liverpool, on political economy
- A letter to Mr. Sheridan on his conduct in Parliament
- A letter to Sir William Windham. II. Some reflections on the present state of the nation. III. A letter to Mr. Pope
- A letter to a great m---------r, on the prospect of a peace : wherein the demolition of the fortifications of Louisbourg is shewn to be absurd, the importance of Canada fully refuted, the proper barrier pointed out in North America, and the reasonableness and necessity of retaining the French sugar islands ...
- A letter to a late cabinet minister on the present crisis
- A letter to the Duke of Wellington, on the arrest of M. Marinet
- A letter to the Earl of Shelburne, now Marquis of Lansdowne, on his speech, July 10, 1782, respecting the acknowlegement of American independence : with an appendix, containing Thoughts on the peace, and probable advantages thereof : a letter on republicanism : and a letter to the Abbe Syeyes
- A letter to the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, and a letter to Sir Francis Burdett, Bart
- A letter to the Rev. T.R. Taylor, and Mr. Henry Forbes, of Bradford, Yorkshire
- A letter to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke in reply to his Reflections on the revolution in France, &c
- A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt
- A letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt on the present alarming crisis of public affairs
- A letter to the Right Honorable George Canning
- A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. ... respecting means of removing certain difficulties in the relative position of England and Ireland
- A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, on his apostacy from the cause of parliamentary reform : to which is subjoined an appendix, containing important documents on that subject
- A letter to the farmers of the United Kingdom
- A letter to the inhabitants of Spital-fields, on the character and views of our modern reformers
- A letter to the radical reformers of Newcastle upon Tyne on the late election and its attendant circumstaces
- A letter to the reforming gentlemen
- A letter to the tenant farmers of Thorne & Doncaster
- A letter, commercial and political, addressed to the Rt. Honble. William Pitt, in which the real interests of Britain in the present crisis are considered, and some observations are offered on the general state of Europe
- A letter, commercial and political, addressed to the Rt. Honble. William Pitt, in which the real interests of Britain, in the present crisis are considered and some observations are offered on the general state of Europe
- A letter, commercial and political, addressed to the Rt. Honble. William Pitt, in which the real interests of Britain, in the present crisis, are considered, and some observations are offered on the general state of Europe
- A narrative of the proceeding at the general meeting of the London Corresponding Society : held on ... July 31, 1797 ... in the county of Middlesex
- A new and political form of matrimony between the reform and the people
- A new dialogue between Monsieur François and John English on the French revolution
- A plain and earnest address to Britons, especially farmers, on the interesting state of public affairs in Great Britain & France
- A plain and earnest address to Britons, especially farmers, on the interesting state of public affairs in Great Britain and France
- A plain caution to every honest Englishman against certain false arguments by which the enemies of his country endeavour to seduce him from his duty and his interest : addressed to a very numerous and respectable meeting of the loyal inhabitants of the city of Lichfield and its neighbourhood, December 18, 1792
- A plain speech or address to the Imperial Parliament of Great Britain, to the people under it's protection, and to all nations : showing them in what manner they may be prosperous and happy, rich and great, free from privations, grievances, and burdens, and remain in peace and friendship with one another
- A primer of the English constitution and government : for the use of colleges, schools, and private students
- A proclamation
- A proper answer to the by-stander the popular and thrown into the regal scale
- A proposal for improving the condition of the working classes, giving a spur to trade and alleviating the general distress of the country
- A protest against the reform ministry and the reformed Parliament
- A review of some of the political events which have occurred in Manchester during the last five years : being a sequel to the trial of Thomas Walker, and others, for a conspiracy to overthrow the constitution and government of this country and to aid and assist the French, being the King's enemies
- A review of the Short history of prime ministers : in which the numerous fallacies and misrepresentations contain'd in that pamphlet are fully detected, and some important passages in history set in a clear light : with cursory remarks on the author's base aspersions on m-----
- A review of the political principles of the modern Whigs : in a second letter addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Sheffield
- A seasonable, legal, and historical vindication of the good old fundamental liberties, franchises, rights, properties, laws, government of all English freemen : with a chronological collection of their strenuous defenses ...
- A second letter to Mr. Sheridan : with strictures on the general conduct of opposition
- A serious address to the public, concerning the tax on receipts : with a few observations on the present critical and very alarming situation of this country, with regard to trade, revenues, national debt, and principles of government
- A serious and affectionate address to the inhabitants of Lancashire
- A serious caution to the poor
- A serious exhortation to the electors of Great Britain : wherein the importance of the approaching elections is particularly proved from our present situation both at home and abroad
- A short defence of the present men and present measures : with occasional strictures on some recent publications of democratic notoriety : in a letter to a friend in the country ...
- A short exposition of the important advantages to be derived by Great Britain from the war, whatever its issue and success
- A short history of prime ministers in Great Britain
- A short seasonable hint, addressed to the landholders and merchants of Great Britain, on the alarm of a war with Russia
- A summary of the duties of citizenship! : written expressly for the members of the London Corresponding Society : including observations on the contemptuous neglect of the secretary of state with regard to their late address to the King!
- A third letter to a member of the present Parliament on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France
- A treatise on government and general politics
- A treatise on the magistracy of England : and the origin and expenditure of county rates, illustrating the present defective management of county financial affairs, the irresponsibility of justices of the peace, the existing inefficiency of parish constables, and the want of a county police : to which is subjoined a full abstract of Mr. Hume's bill, to authorize the rate-payers in every county in England and Wales to elect a council and auditors of accounts
- A treatise on the magistracy of England, and the origin and expenditure of county rates, illustrating the present defective management of county financial affairs, the irresponsibility of justices of the peace, the existing inefficiency of parish constables, and the want of a county police
- A trifling mistake in Thomas Lord Erskine's recent Preface : shortly noticed and respectfully corrected, in a letter to His Lordship
- A true narrative of the radical rising in Strathaven, in vindication of the parties concerned, as also of the martyred James Wilson, in answer to M'Kenzie's Exposure of the "spy system," and the Rev. Mr. Proudfoot, in the "Statistics of Scotland"
- A view of the relative state of Great Britain and France at the commencement of the year 1796
- A walk into the franchise, or, The general and local government reformer : setting forth in a clear and concise manner the only speedy, legitimate & effectual means to enlarge the franchise, repeal all restrictive & obnoxious laws and give permanent liberty, prosperity & happiness to the nation
- A word in season to the traders and manufacturers of Great Britain
- A yarn spun for the use of the son of the cotton-spinner
- Account of the proceedings at a general meeting of the London Corresponding Society ... held in ... St. George's Fields ... the 29th of June 1795 : citizen John Gale Jones in the chair
- Account of the proceedings of a meeting of the London Corresponding Society held in a field near Copenhagen House ... Oct. 26, 1795 : including the substance of the speeches of citizens Binns, Thelwall, Jones, Hodgson, &c. : with the address to the nation and the remonstrance to the King
- Address
- Address
- Address of the National Association, London, to the people of Ireland
- Address of the great slaughter-house M.P., to his constituents, soon after the change of ministry, 1834
- Address to the landowners of Ireland upon the present agitation for a repeal of the union
- Address to the public of the City of Bristol, by H. Hunt, Esq : in answer to an anonymous letter, signed, Centinel, which appeared in the Bristol Western Star, on Friday, August 21, 1807
- Alternatives compared, or, What shall the rich do to be safe?
- Alternatives compared, or, What shall the rich do to be safe? : to which are prefixed, remarks on the management of the navy and on several recent occurrences
- America compared with England : the respective social effects of the American and English systems of government and legislation : and the mission of democracy
- An Address to the great man : with advice to the public
- An Address to the inhabitants of the county of York
- An Answer to the second part of Rights of man : in two letters to the author
- An Easter offering for the Whigs, from Archdeacon Bathurst, being a supplement to the memoirs of the late Bishop of Norwich : consisting of letters hitherto suppressed from and to the leading members of the late Whig governments
- An Exposition of the circumstances which gave rise to the election of Sir Francis Burdett, Bart., for the City of Westminster and of the principles which governed the committee who conducted that election : to which are added, some documents not hitherto published
- An account of the ancient division of the English nation into hundreds and tithings : the happy effects of that excellent institution ... intended as an appendix to several tracts on national defence, &c.
- An address to all those who wish to preserve their country from the horrors of a sanguinary revolution : wherein is introduced, the resolutions entered into at a meeting held at the Trout-Tavern, Bristol, on the 2d of June, 1807, the letter of Sir F. Burdett, Bart. M.P. to the president of the above meeting ...
- An address to the Committee of the County of York on the state of public affairs
- An address to the Right Hon. William Pitt, &c. &c. &c. on some parts of his administration, occasioned by his proposal of the triple assessment, in the House of Commons, in November 1797
- An address to the Right Honourable John Somers, Lord Somers, on the subject of his late pamphlet, entitled A defence of the constitution of Great Britain, and Ireland ... : against the innovating, and levelling attempts of the friends to annual parliaments, and universal suffrage
- An address to the electors and non-electors of the United Kingdom : on the defective state of the representative system and the consequent unequal and oppressive taxation and prodigal expenditure of the public money
- An address to the electors and other free subjects of Great Britain, occasion'd by the late secession : in which is contain'd a particular account of all our negociations with Spain, and their treatment of us, for above ten years past
- An address to the electors of the borough of Tamworth
- An address to the lately formed Society of the Friends of the People
- An address to the people of England, Scotland, and Ireland on the present important crisis of affairs
- An address to the people of Great Britain
- An address to the people of Great Britain
- An address to the yeomanry of Great Britain upon the present situation of their country
- An answer to a late pamphlet intitled, Observations on the writings of the Craftsman
- An answer to the pamphlet entitled, Arguments for and against an union, &c. &c : in a letter addressed to Edward Cooke, Esq. Secretary at war
- An answer to the pamphlet entitled, Arguments for and against an union, &c. &c : in a letter addressed to Edward Cooke, Esq., Secretary of War
- An answer to the pamphlet intituled, Arguments for and against an union, &c. &c : in a letter addressed to Edward Cooke, Esq., Secretary of War
- An apology for the freedom of the press, and for general liberty : to which are prefixed remarks on Bishop Horsley's sermon, preached on the thirtieth of January last
- An appeal from the new to the old Whigs : in consequence of some late discussions in Parliament relative to the reflections on the French revolution
- An appeal on the subject of the English constitution
- An appeal to the English nation, against the revival of Toryism
- An appeal, civil and military, on the subject of the English constitution
- An enquiry into the present alarming state of the nation : shewing the necessity of a reform in government, and a speedy reduction of taxes, an adequate representation of the people, and restoration of triennial parliaments
- An essay on the causes which have produced, the principles which support, and the consequences which may follow, from the two bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt : the one entitled, An Act for the Safety and Preservation of His Majesty's Person and Government, &c. &c. : the other, An Act for the More Effectually Preventing Seditious Meetings and Assemblies
- An essay on the first principles of government and on the nature of political and civil liberty
- An essay on the history and effect of the coronation oath : including observations on a bill recently submitted to the consideration of the House of Commons
- An essay upon the king's friends : with an account of some discoveries made in Italy, and found in a Virgil, concerning the Tories : to Dr. S----l J-----n
- An exposure of the attempt of fifty-four individuals to hoodwink the House of Lords and deprive the people of Gateshead of that corporate property, the control of which is given to them by the Municipal reform bill
- An historical account of the advantages that have accrued to England by the succession in the illustrious House of Hanover
- An historical essay on the English constitution, or, An impartial inquiry into the elective power of the people, from the first establishment of the Saxons in this kingdom : wherein the right of Parliament to tax our distant provinces is explained and justified upon such constitutional principles as will afford an equal security to the colonists as to their brethren at home
- An historical view of the English government : from the settlement of the Saxons in Britain to the revolution in 1688 : to which are subjoined some dissertations connected with the history of the government, from the revolution to the present time
- An illustration of the mistaken notions entertained with respect to the price of provisions, and the oppression of taxation : showing that taxation ... is a most powerful fund for feeding and clothing the people ...
- An inquiry into the causes of the present derangement of public credit in Great Britain : occasioned by Mr. Pitt's speech in the House of Commons on the 27th of March last : to which is added, some hints to the legislature for the formation of a plan for the immediate employment of the numerous destitute poor
- An inquiry into the rise and progress of Parliament, chiefly in Scotland : and a complete system of the law concerning the elections of the representatives from Scotland to the Parliament of Great Britain : to which is added an appendix, containing several curious papers and instruments, and full copies of the election statutes
- An outline of hints, for the political organization and moral training of the human race ...
- Anticipation : containing the substance of His M--y's most gracious speech to both H--s of P--l--t, on the opening of the approaching session : together with a full and authentic account of the debate which will take place in the H--e of C--s, on the motion for the address and the amendment : with notes
- Appendix to The black book : an exposition of the principles and practices of the reform ministry and Parliament, the church and the dissenters, catastrophe of the House of Lords, and prospects of Tory misrule, with tables of ecclesiastical and election statistics, and corrections of former editions of The black book
- Arguments for and against an union, between Great Britain and Ireland, considered
- Arguments for and against an union, between Great Britain and Ireland, considered : to which is prefixed, a proposal on the same subject by Josiah Tucker
- Association papers : part I, publications printed by special order of the Society for Preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers, at the Crown and Anchor, in the Strand : part II, a collection of tracts printed at the expence of that society : to which are prefixed a preface and the Proceedings of the society
- At a general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, held ... the 20th day of January 1794, citizen John Martin in the chair : the following address to the people of Great Britain and Ireland was read and agreed to
- At a meeting of merchants, manufacturers, traders, and other inhabitants of the city of Glasgow and its neighbourhood ....
- Background notes, United Kingdom
- Bagehot : the English constitution
- Beyträge zur Kentniss Grosbritanniens vom Jahr 1779
- Biography, notes, and political letters of Frances Wright D'Arusmont
- Brexit : a negotiation update : hearing before the Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, first session, December 6, 2017
- British government and the constitution : text, cases and materials
- British liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing the laws that form the basis of those liberties, with observations thereon ... also an introductory essay on political liberty, and a comprehensive view of the constitution of Great Britain
- British liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing the laws that form the basis of those liberties, with observations thereon : also an introductory essay on political liberty and a comprehensive view of the constitution of Great Britain
- By the King : a proclamation for the auoiding of all intercourse betweene His Maiesties royall court, and the cities of London and Westminster, and places adioyning
- Can the Tories become reformers?
- Central government
- Cobbett's Manchester lecturesade in Dublin, on the 4th of January, 1832, against the proposition for the establishing of poor-laws in Ireland
- Cobbett's legacy to Peel, or, An inquiry with respect to what the Right Honourable Baronet will now do with the House of Commons, with Ireland, with the English Church and the dissenters, with the swarms of Pensioners, &c., with the Crown lands and the army, with the currency and the debt : in six letters
- Cobbett's parliamentary history of England : from the Norman conquest, in 1066, to the year, 1803
- Commentaries on the constitution and laws of England : incorporated with the political text of the late J.L. de Lolme
- Commentaries on the laws of England. : In four books. By Sir William Blackstone, Knt. One of His Majesty's judges of the Court of Common Pleas. Re-printed from the British copy, page for page with the last edition
- Commentaries on the laws of England. : In four books. By Sir William Blackstone, Knt. One of the late justices of His Britannic Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. In four volumes. Vol. I.--Book I [-Vol. IV. Book IV.]
- Commentaries on the laws of England. : In four books. By Sir William Blackstone, Knt. One of the late justices of His Britannick Majesty's Court of Common Pleas. In four volumes. ..
- Comments on the proposed war with France, on the state of parties, and on the new act respectiong aliens : with a postscript containing remarks on Lord Grenville's answer of Dec. 31, 1792, to the note of M. Chauvelin
- Comparative administrative law : an analysis of the administrative systems, national and local, of the United States, England, France and Germany
- Competency of the Parliaments of Great Britain & Ireland to incorporate their legislatures : with some remarks upon the debate in the Irish House of Commons upon the address
- Considerations on Mr. Paine's pamphlet on the Rights of man
- Considerations on the French war, in which the circumstances leading to it, its object, and the resources of Britain for carrying it on, are examined, in a letter to the Rt. Honble. William Pitt
- Considerations on the coronation oath : to maintain the Protestant Reformed religion, and the settlement of the Church of England, as prescribed by Stat. 1. W and M.C. 6 and Stat. 3 Ann. C. 8
- Considerations on the coronation oath : to maintain the Protestant Reformed religion, and the settlement of the Church of England, as prescribed by Stat. 1. W. and M.C. 6 and Stat. 5. Ann. C. 8
- Considerations upon the state of public affairs at the beginning of the year 1796 ...
- Contrast between two states of society, one emanating from the laws of men and the other from the laws of nature or God
- Copy of a letter received by the chairman of Col. William's committee, Ashton-Under-Lyne
- Corporation & test acts
- De l'intérêt de la monarchie prussienne dans les conjonctures actuelles, en janvier 1796 : avec l'examen des intérêts, politiques de l'Angleterre, de la Hollande, de l'Allemagne et des etats du nord : de la constitution monarchique de la France : de la possibilité et de l'utilité de la changer : des moyens de corriger l'ancien régime
- Debate on the third reading of the London and Westminster Bank bill in the House of Commons, on Monday, May 26, 1834
- Declaration of the merchants, bankers, traders, and other inhabitants of London made ... December 5th, 1792 : with a list of the names subscribed thereto
- Depopulation not necessary : an appeal to the British members of the Imperial Parliament against the extermination of the Irish people
- Des révolutions de France et de Genève
- Desultory observations, on the situation, extent, climate, population, manners, customs, commerce, constitution, government, religion, &c. of Great Britain : occasionally contrasted with those of other countries ...
- Dialogues on the rights of Britons : between a farmer, a sailor and a manufacturer : dialogue the first
- Dialogues on the rights of Britons : between a farmer, a sailor and a manufacturer : dialogue the second
- Discours de M. Thiers sur les députés fonctionnaires
- Dissertation sur les Whigs & les Torys, or, An historical dissertation upon Whig and Tory : shewing the rise, progress, views, strength, interests, and characters of those two contending parties
- Distress : a poetical essay : humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable John Earl of Radnor
- Distress : a poetical essay : to the Right Honourable John Earl of Radnor
- Eight speeches made in Parliament, on several important occasions : recommended to the electors of Great-Britain as a seasonable preparative for the ensuing elections
- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance
- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance
- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance ..
- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio Non Concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act ...
- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing, I. Magna Charta, the Habeas Corpus Act, and divers other most useful statutes ... II. The proceedings in appeals of murther, the work and power of parliaments ... as also the oath and duty of grand and petty juries, III. All the laws against conventicles and Protestant dissenters ... and an abstract of all the laws against rapists
- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing, I. Magna Charta, the petition of right, the Habeas Corpus Act ... II. The proceedings in appeals of murther, the work and power of Parliament, the qualifications necessary for such ... III. All the laws against conventicles and Protestant dissenters with notes, and directions both to constables and others ..., and an abstract of all the laws against papists
- English liberties, or, The free-born subject's inheritance : containing, I. Magna Charta, the petition of right, the habeas corpus act &c. ... II. Of justices of the peace ... III. The coroner and constable's duty ...
- English political institutions : an introductory study
- English political institutions : an introductory study
- Essay on political tactics : containing six of the principal rules proper to be observed by a political assembly in the process of forming a decision, with the reasons on which they are grounded, and a comparative application of them to British and French practice : being a fragment of a larger work, a sketch of which is subjoined
- Essays on I. Government, II. Jurisprudence, III. Liberty of the press, IV. Prisons and prison discipline, V. Colonies, VI. Law of nations, VII. Education
- Essays on political subjects
- Essays on the following interesting subjects, viz. I. government, II. revolutions, III. the British constitution, IV. kingly government, V. Parliamentary representation & reform, VI. liberty & equality, VII. taxation, and, VII. the present war, & the stagnation of credit as connected with it
- Essays on the following interesting subjects, viz. I. government, II. revolutions, III. the British constitution, IV. kingly government, V. Parliamentary representation & reform, VI. liberty and equality, VII. taxation, and, VII. the present war, & the stagnation of credit as connected with it
- Essays, philosophical, historical, and literary. In four volumes. Vol. III
- Evils of undue legislative interference
- Examen legum Angliæ, or, The laws of England examined, by Scripture, antiquity and reason
- Extermination, or, An appeal to the people of England on the present war with France
- Faction detected by the evidence of facts
- Faction detected by the evidence of facts : containing an impartial view of parties at home and affairs abroad
- Faction detected by the evidence of facts : containing an impartial view of parties at home and affairs abroad
- First part of an analytical exposition of the erroneous principles and ruinous consequences of the commercial system of Great Britain : illustrative of its influence of the physical, social, and moral condition of the people
- Fragments from the history of John Bull : how John desired his servants to walk about their business, as they could not agree, and took his old steward back again
- Free and safe government : traced from the origin and principles of the British constitution
- Free communing, or, A last attempt to cure the lunatics now labouring under that dreadful malady commonly called the French disease
- Free remarks, upon the conduct of the Whigs, and radical reformers, in Yorkshire : with some slight allusions to the Court party
- Freedom forum, 1944-09-13, [session no. 116 | Part 1 of 2, Do we need more public enterprise?]
- Freedom forum, 1946-05-01, [session no. 196 | Part 1 of 2, A capitalist at bay]
- Freedom forum, 1946-05-01, [session no. 196 | Part 2 of 2, A capitalist at bay]
- Freedom forum, 1946-07-10, [session no. 206 | Part 1 of 2, Freedom of the air]
- Freedom forum, 1946-07-10, [session no. 206 | Part 2 of 2, Freedom of the air]
- Freedom forum, 1946-07-24, [session no. 208 | Part 1 of 2, Is socialism in Britain here to stay?]
- Freedom forum, 1946-07-24, [session no. 208 | Part 2 of 2, Is socialism in Britain here to stay?]
- Freedom forum, 1946-10-09, [session no. 219 | Part 1 of 2, Are we drifting into totalitarianism?]
- Freedom forum, 1946-10-09, [session no. 219 | Part 2 of 2, Are we drifting into totalitarianism?]
- Freedom forum, 1946-10-30, [session no. 222 | Part 1 of 2, Should Britain revise her foreign policy?]
- Freedom forum, 1946-10-30, [session no. 222 | Part 2 of 2, Should Britain revise her foreign policy?]
- Freedom forum, 1947-03-05, [session no. 240 | Part 1 of 2, Government, business, and labor in Great Britain]
- Freedom forum, 1947-03-05, [session no. 240 | Part 2 of 2, Government, business, and labor in Great Britain]
- Full report of the proceedings of the meeting of the electors of Birmingham held ... the 28th day of November, 1834 : with introductory remarks by the editor of the Birmingham Journal, extracts from the Examiner and Mr. Bulwer's pamphlet, and the admirable speech of O'Connell in Dublin on the recent change of ministers, "Lord Durham is the man."
- Fœdera, conventiones, litteræ, et cujuscunque generis acta publica : inter Reges Angliæ et alios quosvis imperatores, reges, pontifices, principes, bel communitates; ab ingressu Gulielmi I. in Angliam, A.D. 1066. ad nostra usque tempora habita aut tractata : ex autographis, infra secretiores archivorum regiorum thesaurarias, asservatis; aliisque summæ vetustatis instrumentis, ad historiam anglicanam spectantibus, fideliter exscripta
- Government by committee : an essay on the British Constitution
- Great Britain : historical precedents on the electoral appointment process
- Great Britain's crisis! reform, retrenchment, and economy : the hard case of the farmers, and the distressed condition of the labouring poor : a letter to the Rt. Hon. Sir James Graham, Bart.
- Great meeting at Manchester : dissolution of the Melbourne ministry
- Great meeting in support of corporation reform, held in ... Birmingham on ... the 18th of August, 1835
- Hardy's ticket withdrawn as well as Oastler's!
- Have you heard the news? : an address to the freemen of all the corporations of Great Britain upon the proposed destruction of their rights by the Whig ministry
- Hints on our foreign and domestic policy : addressed to the members of the new Parliament
- Hints to all parties
- History and political philosophy of the middle and working classes
- History of the middle and working classes : with a popular exposition of the economical and political principles which have influenced the past and present condition of the industrious orders : also an appendix of prices, rates of wages, population, poor-rates, mortality, marriages, crimes, education, occupations, and other statistical information, illustrative of the former and present state of the agricultural, commercial, and manufacturing classes ...
- History of the middle and working classes : with a popular exposition of the economical and political principles which have influenced the past and present condition of the industrious orders : also an appendix of prices, rates of wages, population, poor-rates, mortality, marriages, crimes, schools, education, occupations, and other statistical information, illustrative of former and present state of the agricultural, commercial, and manufacturing classes
- History of the middle and working classes : with a popular exposition of the economical and political principles which have influenced the past and present condition of the industrious orders, also an appendix of prices, rates of wages, population, poor-rates, mortality, marriages, crimes, education, occupations, and other statistical information, illustrative of the former and present state of the agricultural, commercial, and manufacturing classes ...
- I. Inequality of rank and condition the necessary consequence of civil society, and one great source of its happiness : an address to Britons of all ranks ; II. Cautions to the sellers and carriers of newspapers and hand bills, and to masters of families and master manufacturers
- Inconsistency!! : in October Mr. Peter Bussey wrote a letter ... condeming ... the new poor laws, and now, after all, he is a great stickler for Hadfield, who declares his approbation of that oppressive act!
- Information concerning the strength, views, and interests of the powers presently at war : intended to assist true friends to themselves and their country to judge of the progress and effects of the present war and to decide upon the grand question of immediate peace? or war for another campaign?
- Is all we want worth a civil war?, or, Conciliatory thoughts upon the present crisis ...
- Jacobinism displayed : in an address to the people of England
- John Bull starving to pay the debts of the royal prodigal : a letter to the House of Peers
- Judge Ashhurst's charge to the grand jury of Middlesex. II. Proclamation of May 1792. III. Proclamation of Nov. 1792. IV. Lord Grenville's circular letter. V. Thanks of the Common Council of London, to the Lord Mayor. VI. Resolutions of the Corporation of London
- Justice to the industrious classes, or, The causes of commercial distress and political discontent considered and suitable remedies suggested
- Knave's-Acre Association : resolutions adopted at a meeting of Placemen pensioners, &c. : held at the Sign of the Crown Knaves Acre, for the purpose of forwarding the designs of the Place and Pension Club lately instituted in London : faithfully copied from the original minutes of the society
- L'état present de la Grande-Bretagne aprés son heureuse union en 1707, sous le regne glorieux d'Anne reine de la Grande-Bretagne, France & Irlande, &c
- La France et l'Angleterre, ou, Statistique morale et physique de la France comparée à celle de l'Angleterre, sur tous les points analogues
- Leeds borough races : a list of the run[n]ing horses already entered to run at the ensuing borough races on the two days of election, with their pedigrees, names of the riders, colours, &c. &c. &c., prize, a silver plate, engraven M.P
- Legislative methods and forms
- Letter to Joshua Spencer, Esq. occasioned by his Thoughts on an union
- Letter to an English member of Parliament upon the subject of the present state of Ireland
- Letter to the Right Hon. Henry Dundass [sic], Secretary of State for the Home Department
- Letters from Simkin the Second to his brother Simon in Wales : dedicated without permission to the ancient and respectable family of the Grunters
- Letters to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke on politics
- Letters to the peers of Scotland
- Liberalism versus Toryism, or, A review of the causes which have led to the present demoralized state of England : with hints as to a mode of restoring it to a moral state by the reformation of its government and the adoption of a Constitution popular, economical, and impartial
- Liberation of Messrs. Lovett and Collins : to Mr. R. Moore, 20, Hyde Street, Bloomsbury, Secretary to the Committee for the arrangement of a public dinner at White Conduit House, on Monday, August 3 : to congratulate Mr. William Lovett on his release from Warwick Gaol
- Liberty and property preserved against republicans and levellers : a collection of tracts
- Liberty or law?
- London forum : Northwestern University reviewing stand, Part 2 of 2 | 1948-06-30 | Part 2 of 2 | 1948-07-26, [Would we have been any better off under a Tory government?] | The Progressive party and the 1948 election]
- London forum, 1947-11-05 | Part 1 of 2, [Is the idealist the enemy of progress?]
- London forum, 1947-11-05 | Part 2 of 2, [Is the idealist the enemy of progress?]
- London forum, 1947-11-25 | Part 1 of 2, [The House of Lords]
- London forum, 1947-11-25 | Part 2 of 2, [The House of Lords]
- London forum, 1947-12-24 | Part 1 of 2, [British agriculture]
- London forum, 1947-12-24 | Part 2 of 2, [British agriculture]
- London forum, 1949-07-27 | Part 1 of 2, [What sort of Britain do we want?]
- London forum, 1949-07-27 | Part 2 of 2, [What sort of Britain do we want?]
- London forum, 1949-12-12 | Part 1 of 2, [Liberal approach]
- London forum, 1949-12-12 | Part 2 of 2, [Liberal approach]
- London forum, 1950-01-16 | Part 1 of 2, [Policy of Conservatives]
- London forum, 1950-01-16 | Part 2 of 2, [Policy of Conservatives]
- London forum, 1950-05-15 | Part 1 of 2, [The parliamentary deadlock]
- London forum, 1950-05-15 | Part 2 of 2, [The parliamentary deadlock]
- London forum, 1950-06-12 | Part 1 of 2, [The place of leisure and culture in the political democracy]
- London forum, 1950-06-12 | Part 2 of 2, [The place of leisure and culture in the political democracy]
- London forum, 1950-10-16 | Part 1 of 2, [The Labour Party policy]
- London forum, 1950-10-16 | Part 2 of 2, [The Labour Party policy]
- London forum, 1950-10-23 | Part 1 of 2, [Conservative party policy]
- London forum, 1950-10-23 | Part 2 of 2, [Conservative party policy]
- London forum, 1950-11-27 | Part 1 of 2, [Prospects for British emigration to the commonwealth]
- London forum, 1950-11-27 | Part 2 of 2, [Prospects for British emigration to the commonwealth]
- London forum, 1950-12-04 | Part 1 of 2, [Questions and answers, American and British]
- London forum, 1950-12-04 | Part 2 of 2, [Questions and answers, American and British]
- London forum, 1951-06-18 | Part 1 of 2, [Structure and working of British political parties]
- London forum, 1951-06-18 | Part 2 of 2, [Structure and working of British political parties]
- London letter
- Long strings!!! and the payment of wages in goods!!!
- Lords of parliament : manners, rituals and politics
- Machiavel, as he lately appeared to his deare sons, the modern proiectors : divulged for the pretended good of the kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland
- Magnae Britanniae notitia, or, The present state of Great Britain : with diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof : in two parts
- Magnae Britanninae notitia, or, The present state of Great Britain : with diverse remarks upon the ancient state thereof
- Magnæ Britanniæ notitia, or, The present state of Great Britain : with divers remarks upon the ancient state thereof
- Magnæ Britanniæ notitia, or, The present state of Great Britain : with divers remarks upon the antient state thereof
- Magnæ Britanniæ notitia, or, The present state of Great-Britain : with divers remarks upon the antient state thereof
- Matter of fact for the multitude
- Miscellanea parliamentaria : containing presidents 1. of freedom from arrests, 2. of censures : 1. upon such as have wrote books to the dishonour of the Lords or Commons, or to alter the constitution of the government, 2. upon members for misdemeanors, 3. upon persons not members, for contempts and misdemeaners, 4. for misdemeanors in election : besides other presidents and orders of a various nature, both of the House of Lords and Commons : with an appendix containing several instances wherein the Kings of England have consulted and advised with their parliaments 1. in marriages, 2. peace and war, 3. leagues, and other weighty affairs of the kingdom
- Mobile Professional Voluntarism and International Development : Killing Me Softly?
- Moral force : a reply to an address entitled Physical force
- More reasons for a reform in Parliament : contained in letters to the following persons, viz. To the president of the Society for the Relief and Discharge of Persons imprisoned for Small Debts, To Mr. Justice Ashhurst, on his charge to the Grand Jury, To the secretary of the Association for Preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers, and to Thomas Bull, in answer to his Letter to his brother John
- Mr. St. George, a true story : giving an account of this eminent merchant's quarrel with a celebrated house in France, for devising a new system of book-keeping ...
- Mr. Tennyson's address to the electors of the metropolitan borough of Lambeth
- Narrative of the proceedings at a general meeting of the London Corresponding Society
- New UK leadership : implications for Brexit
- Nil dictum quod non dictum prius, or, The case of the government of England established by law : impartially stated and faithfully collected from the best historians, president [sic] of former ages, and authority of records
- Notes and observations, critical and explanatory, on the papers relative to the internal state of the country, recently presented to Parliament : to which is appended A reply to Mr. Francis Philips's "Exposure of the calumnies circulated by the enemies of social order, and reiterated by their abettors, against the magistrates and the yeomanry cavalry of Manchester and Salford"
- Notes of materials for the history of public departments
- Notes on the Parliaments of England : from the thirteenth century to the year 1688 : with notices of the principal transactions of each Parliament and the reason why the several Parliaments acquired the sobriquets, or short names, which they respectively earned and by which they were known
- Objects and rules of the National Political Union, instituted October 31st, 1831 : with an address to the people of England, adopted at a general meeting of the National Political Union, held at the Crown & Anchor Tavern, Strand, Dec. 1st, 1831
- Observations addressed to Lord John Russell : and a few modest questions put to His Lordhsip [sic], suggesting reminiscences of the course of conduct most worthy of a great statesman
- Observations and documents respecting the petitions presented to Parliament from the parish of Stokes Poges, in the county of Bucks
- Observations and reflections on the origin of Jacobin principles ... : and on a letter addressed to the Right Honourable William Pitt, by Jasper Wilson, Esq.
- Observations on a pamphlet intitled, An answer to one part of a late infamous libel, &c : in a letter to Mr. P
- Observations on government, : including some animadversions on Mr. Adams's Defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America: and on Mr. De Lolme's Constitution of England. By a farmer, of New-Jersey
- Observations on the Appeal from the new to the old Whigs, and on Mr. Paine's Rights of man : in two parts
- Observations on the conduct of Great Britain, in respect to foreign affairs : in which all the objections that have been thrown out in some late pamphlets and discourses are fairly answered, and the measures of the present ministry fully vindicated
- Observations on the motion of Sir Robert Heron, M.P., in the late Parliament, respecting the vacating of seats in Parliament on the acceptance of office
- Of Parliamentary reform
- Old English loyalty & policy agreeable to primitive Christianity, The first part
- On democracy
- On parliamentary government in England : its origin, development, and practical operation
- On parliamentary government in England : its origin, development, and practical operation
- On the magistracy of England and the origin and expenditure of county rates : illustrating the present defective management of county financial affairs, the original appointment and irresponsibility of justices of the peace, the existing inefficiency of parish constables, and the want of a county police : to which is subjoined a full abstract of Mr. Hume's bill to authorize the rate-payers in every county in England and Wales to elect a council and auditors of accounts
- On the right to be heard on petitions to the Crown : and the control of the Privy Council (by appeal) over Indian, colonial, and home affairs ...
- Operatives of Huddersfield! : understand your own position, and that of the class to which you belong!
- Opinions of Lord Brougham on politics, theology, law, science, education, literature, &c. &c. : as exhibited in his parliamentary and legal speeches, and miscellaneous writings
- Our great state-church Parliament
- Papinian : a dialogue on state affairs between a constitutional lawyer and a country gentleman about to enter public life
- Pardon asked : the Devil's ass caught, whipped, and set at liberty a short time longer!!
- Parliamentary government in England : its origin, development, and practical operation
- Passages in the life of a radical
- Past times and pastimes
- Peace and reform : meeting of the householders of the Parish of St. Mary-Le-Bone on ... May 30, 1797 : with the speech of the Earl of Oxford, and the petition to the King for peace and a dismissal of his present oppresive ministers : also Mr. Wm. Scott's Plan for a Parliamentary reform, as adopted by the meeting
- Peace and reform, against war and corruption : in answer to a pamphlet written by Arthur Young, Esq. entitled, "The example of France, a warning to Britain"
- Peace and union recommended to the associated bodies of republicans and anti-republicans
- Peaceful discussion and not tumultuary violence the means of redressing national grievance : the speech delivered by John Thelwall at the general meeting of the friends of parliamentary reform called by the London Corresponding Society and held in the neighbourhood of Copenhagen-House ... October 26, 1795
- Peaceful discussion and not tumultuary violence the means of redressing national grievances : the speech delivered by John Thelwall at the general meeting of the friends of parliamentary reform called by the London Corresponding Society and held in an open field near Copenhagen-House ... October 26, 1795
- Pearls cast before swine
- Physical force : an address to all classes of reformers, but especially to those who are unjustly excluded from the franchise
- Plain reasons for adopting the plan of the societies calling themselves the Friends of the People, and their convention of delegates : as copied from the works of Mr. Thos. Paine : in a serious address to the citizens of Edinburgh
- Plan for an equal representation
- Political dialogues upon the subject of equality
- Political dialogues, Number I, On the general principles of government
- Political disquisitions; or, An enquiry into public errors, defects, and abuses. : Illustrated by, and established upon facts and remarks, extracted from a variety of authors, ancient and modern. Calculated to draw the timely attention of government and people, to a due consideration of the necessity, and the means, of reforming those errors, defects, and abuses; of restoring the constitution, and saving the state. By J. Burgh, gentleman; author of the Dignity of human nature, and other works. ..
- Political essays : with sketches of public characters
- Political essays concerning the present state of the British Empire : particularly respecting: I. Natural advantages and disadvantages, II. Constitution, III. Agriculture, IV. Manufactures, V. The colonies, and VI. Commerce
- Political lucubrations of John Somers, Earl Somers, His Majesty's lieutenant of the county of Hereford
- Political papers, chiefly respecting the attempt of the county of York, and other considerable districts, commenced in 1779 and continued during several subsequent years, to effect a reformation of the Parliament of Great-Britain
- Political preaching, or, The meditations of a well-meaning man on a sermon lately published : in a letter addressed to the Rev. Mr. William Dun, Minister of Kirkintulloch
- Political principles and political consistency
- Practical measures required to prevent greater political changes in Great Britain and Ireland
- Previous promises inconsistent with a free Parliament, and an ample vindication of the last Parliament
- Proceedings at a meeting of Herefordshire freeholders : held at the hotel, in the city of Hereford, on Friday, 8th October, 1819, for the purpose of presenting a silver cup to Colonel Foley, of Newport, late Member of Parliament for the county of Hereford, with a detail of the speeches delivered on the occasion
- Prospects on the rubicon, or, An investigation into the causes and consequences of the politics to be agitated at the meeting of Parliament
- Prospects on the war and paper currency
- Prospects on the war and paper currency of Great Britain
- Prospectus of a course of lectures to be delivered every Monday, Wednesday and Friday during the ensuing Lent in strict conformity with the restrictions of Mr. Pitt's Convention Act
- Prosperity of England midst the clamors of ruin
- Publications printed at the expence of the Society for Preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers : number I, containing, Mr. Justice Ashhurst's charge to the grand jury for the county of Middlesex : A word in season to the traders and manufacturers of Great-Britain
- Reason urged against precedent : in a letter to the people of Derby
- Reasons against national despondency : in refutation of Mr. Erskine's View of the causes and consequences of the present war : with some remarks upon the supposed scarcity of specie
- Reasons for adopting an union, between Ireland and Great Britain
- Reasons why the approaching treaty of peace should be debated in Parliament : as a method most expedient and constitutional : in a letter addressed to a great man, and occasioned by the perusal of a letter addressed to two great men
- Reflections on the domestic policy, proper to be observed on the conclusion of a peace
- Reflections on the propriety of an immediate conclusion of peace
- Reflections on the propriety of an immediate conclusion of peace
- Reflections on the war : in answer to Reflections on peace, addressed to Mr. Pitt and the French nation
- Reflexions upon the present state of England, and the independence of America
- Reform at home!!
- Reform or ruin, abridged : in which every man may learn the true state of things at this time, and what that reform is, which alone can save the country!
- Reform or ruin, take your choice : in which the conduct of the King, the Lord Lieutenant, the Parliament, the Ministry ... is considered, and that reform pointed out, which alone can save the country
- Reform or ruin, take your choice! : in which the conduct of the King, the Parliament, the Ministry, the opposition, the nobility and gentry, the bishops and clergy, &c. &c. &c. is considered, and that reform pointed out, which alone can save the country!
- Reform or ruin, take your choice! : in which the conduct of the King, the Parliament, the ministry, the opposition, the nobility and gentry, the bishops and clergy ... is considered and that reform pointed out which alone can save the country
- Reform or ruin, take your choice! : in which the conduct of the King, the Parliament, the ministry, the opposition, the nobility and gentry, the bishops and clergy ... is considered and that reform pointed out which alone can save the country
- Reformers no rioters
- Remarks on a letter relative to the late petitions to Parliament, for the safety and preservation of His Majesty's person, and for the more effectually preventing seditious meetings and assemblies : with compleat abstracts of the several clauses contained in each bill : for the use of the public
- Remarks on a pamphlet, published as Mr. Fox's speech, at the opening of the Parliament including some observations on the nature and causes of the present war ...
- Remarks on the history of England
- Remarks on the present representative system, as illustrated by the defeat of Mr. Macaulay at Edinburgh : with suggestions for certain amendments therein : in a letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, First Lord of the Treasury, etc. etc.
- Remarks preparatory to the issue of the renewed negotiation for peace
- Remarks, addressed to the Rev. Charles Weston, chairman of a committee of the Durham County and City Association, on the resolutions dated February 11, published February 19, 1793
- Report of the dinner given to T. Attwood and J. Scholefield, Esqrs. ... at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, on Monday, the 15th September, 1834
- Report of the sayings & doings at the Grand Yellow Dinner in a wool warehouse ... Huddersfield, April 4th, 1834
- Rights for man, or, Analytical strictures on the constitution of Great Britain and Ireland
- Rights of man : being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution
- Rights of man : part the first : being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution
- Rights of man, Part 1, Being an answer to Mr. Burke's attack on the French revolution
- Rights of man, Part the second, Combining principle and practice
- Rights upon rights : with observations upon observations
- Robert Kemp Philp's vindication of his political conduct and an exposition of the misrepresentations of the Northern Star : together with a few words of advice to Chartists
- Rotuli Parliamentorum, ut et petitiones, et placita in Parliamento tempore Edwardi R.I.-[ad finem Henrici R. VII.]
- Réflexions sur la guerre : en réponse aux Réflexions sur la paix, adressées à Mr. Pitt et aux Français
- Science of society and Gnomian review
- Second address to the public from the Society for Constitutional Information
- Select general associations and subassociations proposed throughout the kingdom
- Selections from Cobbett's political works : being a complete abridgment of the 100 volumes which comprise the writings of "Porcupine" and the "Weekly political register", with notes historical and explanatory
- Seven letters to the people of Great-Britain
- Short considerations upon some late proceedings of the Irish Parliament, and upon the present crisis of public affairs, March 1797
- Sir F. Burdett's address to the electors of Westminster vindicated, in reply to venal prints
- Situation de la France et de l'Angleterre, à la fin du 18me siècle : ou conseils au gouvernement de France, et réfutation de l'Essai sur les finances de la Grande Bretagne, par Frédéric Gentz ...