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- Whig nullities, or, A review of a pamphlet attributed to the Right Hon. John Cam Hobhouse, M.P. for Nottingham, privy councillor, &c. &c., entitled, "Domestic policy of the country under the new Parliament"
- A Dialogue on Parliamentary reform
- A Few words to the Lords and the people about reform
- A Full report of the trials of the Bristol rioters before the special commission appointed to deliver the gaol of this city in January 1832 : with the sentences & executions consequent thereon : also, a report of the proceedings of the court martial appointed to investigate the conduct of Lieut.-Colonel Brereton, inspecting field officer of the Bristol district : with full particulars of the suicide of that unfortunate officer and the inquest held on his body : to which is subjoined a full report of the court martial on Captain Warrington
- A Leaf from the future history of England : on the subject of reform in Parliament
- A Letter to Earl Grey : on the subject of the adjustment of the House of Peers
- A View of the representation of England : Feb. 28, 1831
- A correct report of the trial of Messrs. Benbow, Lovett, & Watson, as the leaders of the farce day procession
- A discussion of parliamentary reform
- A few words to the electors of Guildford on reform
- A letter by Captain Wood, of Sandal, near Wakefield, to the members of the Huddersfield Union of the Working Classes
- A letter to Henry Brougham, Esq., M.P. now Lord Brougham and Vaux, Lord High Chancellor, &c : on the subject of reform in the representation of the people, in Parliament
- A letter to His Grace the Duke of Rutland, K.G. on the present crisis
- A letter to a late cabinet minister on the present crisis
- A letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M.P. &c. &c : containing suggestions towards the improvement of the English reform bill
- A letter to the reformers of Monmouthshire
- A narrative of the Bristol riots, on the 29th, 30th, and 31st of October, 1831 : consequent on the arrival of the recorder, Sir C. Wetherell, to open the commission of assize ; with full particulars of the burning of Bridewell - the gaol - the toll-houses - Gloucester county prison - the bishop's palace - the Mansion house - custom house - excise office - and nearly fifty houses in Queen-square
- A second letter to the Mayor and Corporation of the City of Bath : on their situation and prospects, in consequence of the downfall of the rotten borough system
- A second letter to the members of the York Whig Club : including a general view of Parliamentary reform
- A short history of the House of Commons : with reference to reform
- A test for candidates, or, The address of the National Political Union to the electors of Great Britain and Ireland, on the choice of their representatives in the reformed Parliament
- A word in season : addressed to the opposers of the present reform bill : proving the projected reform not only not revolutionary, but the only means of preventing revolution
- A word in season! : addressed to persons desirous of change
- Address of the Council of the Birmingham Political Union to all their fellow-countrymen in the United Kingdom
- Address to the electors and others of the West-Riding of the county of York
- An Address to the supporters of Lord Grey and the friends of reform
- An Appeal to the electors of England
- An act for more easily providing compensation for the damage and injury committed within the city of Bristol, and County of the same city : during the late riots and disturbances therein : (Royal assent, 23 June 1832.)
- An address from one of the 3730 electors of Preston, to his fellow-countrymen
- An address to all classes and conditions of Englishmen
- An address to the men of England : on the prospect of a revolution
- An address to the working classes : on the reform bill
- An exposition of the British House of Commons, as at present constituted : in which is exhibited the nature and extent of the suffrage in every county, city, and borough, returning members to Parliament in the United Kingdom
- An important question!!! : How will the agriculturists be benefited by the Reform Bill?
- Bill for Parliamentary reform : as proposed by the Marquess of Blandford in the House of Commons, Feb. 18, 1830 : with the Declaration of the Birmingham Political council thereon
- Birmingham Political Union : at a meeting of the Council of the Birmingham Political Union, held at the rooms of the Union in Great Charles-street, this 15th day of May, 1832, Thomas Attwood Esq., in the chair, it was resolved
- Black list : being the annual amount of the pickings of the Peers and their families, who voted against the reform bill in the House of Lords on Saturday, Oct. 8. 1831
- Bristol riots : trial of Charles Pinney, Esq., late Mayor, for neglect of duty
- Britons! : Support your patriot King and his enlightened ministers against an unwise faction, whose measures would lead to revolution
- Cobbett's penny trash ....
- Conciliatory reform : a letter, addressed to the Right Hon. Thomas Spring Rice, M.P. &c. &c. &c., on the means of reconciling parliamentary reform to the interests and opinions of the different orders of the community : together with the draft of a bill, founded on the ministerial bill, but adapted more closely to the principles and precedents of the constitution
- Conservative reform, being outlines of a counterplan : enclosed in a letter to Lord Lyndhurst
- Considerations on the reform bill
- Corrected report of the speech of Lord John Russell, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 1st of March, 1831 : on introducing a bill for a reform of the Commons House of Parliament
- County reform : opinion of Sir J.S. Sebright : in reply to a letter from a freeholder at Nutford, to Sir J.S. Sebright, on the subject of votes being given to or withheld from, farmers being tenants at will, or under a lease, for a less term than 21 years : the following answer has been received, to the better understanding of which answer, we subjoin a few explanatory notes
- Declaration of the council of the Birmingham Political Union
- Domestic prospects of the country under the new parliament
- Effects of reform : extract from the newspaper called "The Times," of Wednesday, the 18th of May, 1831
- England and America : a comparison of the social and political state of both nations
- England in 1830 : being a letter to (the late) Earl Grey, laying before him the conditions of the people as described by themselves in their petitions to Parliament
- Essentials of Parliamentary reform
- Four years of a liberal government
- Friendly advice : most respectfully submitted to the Lords on the Reform Bill
- Further observations on the reform bill, or, What are the advantages of close boroughs?
- Grand meeting on New Hall Hill : in support of reform, on Monday, May 7, 1832 : order of the meeting
- Great Britain in 1841, or, The results of the reform bill
- Hints for reform, or, Taxation the true test of the right to vote for Representatives in Parliament : a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, paymaster of the forces
- Hints to electors, or, Answers to a few plain questions on the new Constitution
- How it must work : in an address to the freeholders and electors of the United Empire
- How will it work?, or, Conjectures as to the probable effects of "An act of Parliament to amend the representation of the people" (2d. W. 4. chap. 45), passed June 7, 1832
- King Omega's vision, or, A midsummer night's dream in 1831
- Lecture on the utility of political unions, for the diffusion of sound moral & political information amongst the people : on the necessity for that information, and on the political influence of scientific knowledge
- Letter on the state of public affairs
- Letter to the Lords
- Letter to the electors of Stroud : on the principles of the reform act
- Letter, to the rate payers of the metropolitan districts, on their adoption of the new vestries act : and on the passing of the English reform bill
- Letters of Anti-Radical
- Letters to a friend, on the Irish reform bill
- Lord Brougham's reply to Lord John Russell's letter to the electors of Stroud, on the principles of the Reform act
- Lord Grey's pledge considered, in relation to the ten-pound franchise : addressed to all members of political unions
- Lord John Russell's speech on reform : delivered in the House of Commons, March 1, 1831
- Mr. Cobbett's address to the tax-payers of England and Scotland : on the subject of the seat in Parliament
- Mr. Dyson's speech to the freeholders on reform
- New reform bill : a bill to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales : read a second time, Sunday, December 18, 1831
- No confidence in ministers
- No confidence in ministers : Sir Robert Peel's reply in the House of Commons, Friday, June 4, 1841
- Notes on the reform bill
- Observations on a pamphlet falsely attributed to a great person : entitled Friendly advice to the Lords on the reform bill
- Observations on parliamentary reform
- Observations on the measure of reform : introduced by Lord John Russell, in the House of Commons, on the first of March, 1831
- Observations on the ministerial plan of reform
- Observations on the reform bill : and on the dangers of the present crisis
- Official edition of Lord John Russell's Bill to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales : as read a second time in the House of Commons, December 16, 1831
- Official edition of Lord John Russell's Bill to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales : with the amended schedules, as intended to be proposed in the committee
- On parliamentary reform
- On pledges to be given by candidates
- On the laws and liberties of Englishmen
- On the necessity of a radical reform
- On the present balance of parties in the state
- On the present balance of parties in the state
- On the present crisis : Mr. Gisborne's address to the electors of North Derbyshire
- Operative conservative associations
- Opinions on reform
- Pamphlets for the people
- Parliamentary Candidate Society : instituted to support reform by promoting the return of fit and proper members to Parliament
- Parliamentary and legal questions, 1832
- Parliamentary reform : a full and correct abstract of the act (2 Will. IV., Chap. 45) to amend the representation of the people in England and Wales (passed 7th June, 1832)
- Peter the Pearker's letter to Michael Thomas Sadler, Esq. M.P.
- Plain reading for plain people! : being an account of the English Constitution, and the King's reform bill
- Political unions not contrary to law : the King's proclamation examined, in an address
- Proceedings of the Parliamentary Candidate Society : instituted to reform by promoting the return of fit and proper members to Parliament
- Proposed plan for the organization of the Birmingham Political Union
- Prorogation of Parliament : second address of the council of the Birmingham Political Union to all their fellow countrymen in the United Kingdom : Birmingham, October 21, 1831
- Reform : a letter to Lord John Russell on reform in Parliament
- Reform : substance of the speech delivered in the House of Commons 1 March, 1831, on the motion of Lord John Russell for a reform in the representation
- Reform : the Lords against the Commons, and public opinion over all
- Reform, accompanied by the repeal of five millions of taxes : and the redemption of one hundred and seventeen millions of the national debt : addressed "To Philip, when sober."
- Reformers versus borough-mongers and constitution-mongers
- Remarks on the word reform
- Reply to Sir John Walsh's pamphlet, entitled, "The present balance of parties"
- Reply to a pamphlet, entitled Speech of the Right Hon. Lord Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of England, delivered in the House of Lords, on Friday, Oct. 7, 1831
- Report of the proceedings at a meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham : held on Newhill Hill, October 3, 1831, convened by the council of the Political Union, for the purpose of petitioning the House of Lords to pass the reform bill
- Report of the proceedings at a town's meeting convened by the Birmingham Political Union : in support of His Majesty's Ministers' measure of Parliamentary reform : held at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, on Monday, March 7, 1831
- Report of the proceedings at a town's meeting, convened by the Council of the Political Union : for the purpose of expressing their approbation and admiration of His Majesty's conduct in dissolving the late Parliament, held at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, on Monday, May 2, 1831
- Report of the proceedings of the great meeting of the inhabitants of the Midland districts : held at Birmingham, May 7, 1832 : convened by the Council of the Political Union, for the purpose of petitioning the House of Lords to pass the reform bill
- Report of the proceedings of the public meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham : held at Newhall-Hill, May 10, 1832 : convened by the Council of the Political Union, for the purpose of determining what measures were necessary to be taken on the resignation of ministers
- Report of the proceedings of the public meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham : held at Newhall-Hill, May 16, 1832 : convened by the Council of the Political Union, for the purpose of presenting an address to Earl Grey, on his re-instatement to the office of Premier
- Report of the proceedings of the second annual meeting of the Birmingham Political Union : held at Mr. Beardsworth's repository, on Monday, July 4, 1831
- Report of the proceedings of the third annual general meeting of the Birmingham Political Union : held at Newhall Hill, on Monday, July 30, 1832, to elect the Council for the ensuing year to consider the extreme distress of the times and the wretched condition of Poland
- Representation of the case of Gorbals : in reference to the elective franchise, on the principle of Lord John Russell's bill : respectfully submitted to His Majesty's ministers
- Robert Owen's reply to the question, "What would you do, if you were Prime Minister of England?"
- Rules and regulations of the Political Union of Bannockburn and Vicinity : instituted Sept. 24, 1831
- Second part of What will the Lords do?
- Selections from the Edinburgh review : comprising the best articles in that journal, from its commencement to the present time : with a preliminary dissertation, and explanatory notes
- Solemn declaration
- Speech addressed to the electors of the southern districts of Edinburgh : on Wednesday the 11th July 1832
- Speech of G. Poulett Scrope, Esq. ... : at the Wiltshire meeting, held at Devizes, on Friday, September 30, 1831
- Speech of Henry Revell, Esq : delivered at the Clerkenwell Political Union, at the Northumberland Arms Tavern, Clerkenwell Green, on Wednesday, November 23, 1831
- Speech of the Right Honourable Lord Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of England : on the second reading of the reform bill : delivered in the House of Lords on Friday, the 7th of October, 1831
- Speech of the late Right Hon.ble Edmund Burke delivered in the House of Commons, 1782 : to which are added some extracts from the speech of the late Right Hon.ble William Windham on Mr. Curwen's reform bill, 1809
- Speeches of Lord Campbell : at the bar and in the House of Commons : with an address to the Irish bar as lord chancellor of Ireland
- Substance of a speech of the Earl of Mansfield : upon the motion that the reform bill be now read a second time, on the 3rd of October, 1831
- Suggestions, supposed calculated to reconcile party differences in the measure of Parliamentary reform
- Talk with electors : Toryism in 1834 and Toryism in 1837, No. 1
- The Advantages of reform : as proposed by the present ministers
- The Balance of power : demonstrating that the "Reform bill" of Earl Grey is false and unjust in principle, and would prove subversive of the British Constitution
- The Crisis, or, A warning voice to the Lords
- The Great Charter of 1832 : comprised in the three Reform bills : introductory history of the progress of constitutional reform, from the earliest period of English history to the present day
- The House of Lords and the reform bill
- The Lords have resolved to do their duty : a constitutional reply to "What will the Lords do?"
- The New Constitution : "The bill, the whole bill, and nothing but the bill."
- The New charter : humbly addressed to the King and both Houses of Parliament : proposed as the basis of a constitution for the government of Great Britain and Ireland, and as a substitute for the reform bill rejected by the Lords
- The Origins, objects, and advantages of political unions
- The Petition to the King on behalf of the prisoners convicted under the late special commissions at Bristol and Nottingham
- The Question of reform considered : with hints for a plan
- The Real character and tendency of the proposed reform
- The Reform bill for England and Wales examined
- The Rev. J.R. Stephens in London : three sermons
- The Spirit of Toryism exemplified in the brutal conduct exhibited towards Alexander Sommerville [sic] of the Scots Greys
- The State of the times, and the necessity of reform
- The Whole debate on the first and second reading of Lord John Russell's reform bill : and on General Gascoyne's motion : with a verbatim report of the extraordinary proceedings in the House of Commons on the day of the prorogation of Parliament, April 22, 1831, and His Majesty's most gracious speech
- The article on Parliamentary reform
- The article on the adjustment of the House of Peers
- The article on the prospects from Tory reaction
- The article on the prospects of reform
- The constitutionalists' scheme for amending the bill
- The extraordinary black book : an exposition of abuses in church and state, courts of law, representation, municipal and corporate bodies : with a précis of the House of Commons, past, present, and to come
- The history of the Reform bill of 1832
- The last trumpet of the boroughmongers
- The new constitution : remarks
- The patriot king to his people : addressed to every elector of Great Britain
- The people's book : comprising their chartered rights and practical wrongs
- The political pulpit! : a collection of sermons preached by the Rev. J.R. Stephens, in the present year, to crowded congregations in London, and various other places, principally in the open air : to which is added, the trial of the Rev. Gentleman for uttering seditious language, before Mr. Justice Patteson, at the Assizes held at Chester, August 15, 1839
- The present crisis : a letter to a late cabinet minister
- The present political crisis, and its causes
- The progress of the revolutions of 1640 and 1830
- The prospect of reform in Europe
- The public and private life of Lord Chancellor Eldon : with selections from his correspondence
- The result of the late elections : and some of the consequences of reform considered
- The speech of Earl Grey, delivered in the House of Lords, October 3, 1831 : on the second reading of the English Reform Bill
- The speech of Lord Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of England, delivered in the House of Lords, Oct. 7, 1831, on the second reading of the English Reform Bill : with Earl Grey's reply to the opposition, and a list of the majority and minority
- The speech of M.D. Hill, Esq., at a public dinner : given to him by the electors of Newark, on Thursday, March 10, 1831
- The speech of M.D. Hill, Esq., at a public dinner, given to him by the electors of Newark, on Thursday, March 10, 1831
- The speech of Michael Thomas Sadler, M.P. on the ministerial plan of reform : delivered in the House of Commons on seconding General Gascoyne's motion for retaining the present number of members for England and Wales
- The spirit of the general letters and orders issued by the Honourable Board of Excise : from 1828 to 1836, inclusive, chronologically arranged, with marginal notes, and a copious alphabetical index, classed under appropriate heads
- The substance of the extraordinary proceedings at the Birmingham Political Council, on Tuesday evening, July 3, on the subject of pledges : intended to be taken from the candidates for Birmingham, Mr. Attwood's condemnation of the person proposing the same : the resolutions & petition resolved on at Dudley, on Monday last, for a just reform bill for Ireland
- The trial of William Benbow, and others : at the Middlesex sessions, May 16th, 1832, for leading the procession on the fast day, March 21st
- The unsettled bill, or, The debtors in difficulties : being a short but new view of the immediate necessity of reform in Parliament, in order to promote such other reforms as may save the nation from ruin! : interspersed with a few suggestions on the local and particular reforms, by which the distress in the country might be gradually removed
- To the anti-reformers
- To the electors of Leeds, who as Christians believe the truth of God's holy word and can feel the due force of this solemn question "What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul?" Factory regulation
- To the electors of the borough of Ashton-under-Lyne
- To the independent inhabitants of the Borough of Wigan
- True causes of riot and rebellion : petition to the King on behalf of the prisoners convicted under the late special commissions at Bristol and Nottingham
- Two letters addressed to Earl Grey : upon the substance and tendency of the reform bill as introduced into the House of Commons by Lord John Russell
- Two letters to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell : on the classification of boroughs
- Union
- What have the Lords done? : and what will they do next
- What will be done with the Lords?
- What will be the practical effects of the reform bill?
- What will reform do?, or, A brief statement of the practical benefits of a reform in Parliament : addressed more especially to the operative classes
- What will the Lords do?
- Whig government, or, Two years retrospect
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