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- A Sketch of the reign of George the Third from 1780 to the close of the year 1790
- A brief statement and declaration of the genuine principles of seceders, respecting civil government, the duty of subjects, and national reformation, and a vindication of their conduct in reference to some late plans and societies for political reform, and the public dissensions of the time : proposed and read in a meeting of the General Associate Synod in Scotland : with an appendix, containing an account of the Synods [!] procedure on this business
- A candid appeal to the nation, upon the present crisis, and the recent change of ministers
- A certain way to save our country, and make us a more happy and flourishing people, than at any former period of our history
- A defence of Dr. Price, and the reformers of England
- A defence of the pamphlet ascribed to John Reeves, Esq., and entitled, "Thoughts on the English government"
- A dialogue between an associator and a well-informed Englishman, on the grounds of the late associations, and the commencement of a war with France
- A discourse on the excellency of the British constitution : and the blessings this country has so long experienced, in consequence of its present form of government, which has stimulated the ingenuity of its inhabitants to the improvement of those natural advantages historians have boasted of as being peculiar to this happy island
- A few plain observations upon the end and means of political reform, and the measures adopted by the present supporters of that cause : in a letter to a member of Parliament
- A few plain questions to the working people of Scotland
- A general reply to the several answerers, &c. of A letter written to a noble lord, by the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
- A leaf out of Burke's book : being an epistle to that Right Honourable gentleman, in reply to his letter to a noble lord on the subject of his pension
- A letter addressed to a member of the present Parliament, on the "Articles of charge" against Marquis Wellesley, which have been laid before the House of Commons
- A letter from Common Sense, addressed to the King and people
- A letter from a venerated nobleman, recently retired from this country, to the Earl of Carlisle : explaining the causes of that event, First letter
- A letter from the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, to the worthy and independent electors of the city and liberty of Westminster
- A letter from the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, to the worthy and independent electors of the city and liberty of Westminster
- A letter from the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, to the worthy and independent electors of the city and liberty of Westminster
- A letter to Charles Grey on his parliamentary conduct respecting His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales. : In which are some remarks on "A letter to the Prince of Wales on a second application to Parliament;" and likewise on the "Observations."
- A letter to Henry Duncombe, Esq., Member for the County of York, on the subject of the very extraordinary pamphlet, lately addressed by Mr. Burke to a noble lord
- A letter to Henry Duncombe, esq. Member for the County of York, on the subject of the very extraordinary pamphlet, lately addressed by Mr. Burke to a noble lord
- A letter to John Cartwright, Esq.
- A letter to Sir Francis Burdett, Bart., with a criterion proposed to ascertain his patriotism, and some reflections on the subject of reform
- A letter to a member of the House of Commons, upon the meeting of Parliament.
- A letter to a member of the House of commons upon the meeting of Parliament
- A letter to the Duke of Grafton, with notes : to which is annexed a complete exculpation of M. de La Fayette from the charges indecently urged against him by Mr. Burke, in the House of Commons, on the 17th March, 1794
- A letter to the Duke of Grafton, with notes. Including a complete exculpation of M. de La Fayette from the charges indecently urged against him by Mr. Burke, in the House of Commons, on the 17th March, 1794
- A letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Warwick, upon the subject of opposition, in consequece of the speeches of His Lordship in the House of Peers, on the 23d and 27th of March, 1797 : in opposition to the motions of the Earls of Oxford and Suffolk, to address His Majesty for peace, and for the dismissal of the Right Honorable William Pitt : likewise some observations upon the conduct of the French Directory during the late negotiations for peace : ...
- 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 Right Honourable William Pitt, on the late arrangements in administration
- A letter to the Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox, upon the dangerous and inflammatory tendency of his late conduct in Parliament
- A letter to the freeholders of Middlesex : containing an examination of the objections made to the return at the close of the late Middlesex election, and remarks on the political character and connexions of Sir Francis Burdett, bart.
- A letter to the king, in justification of a pamphlet, entitled, "Thoughts on the English government:" : with an appendix in answer to Mr. Fox's declaration of the Whig-club
- 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 picture of the times : in a letter addressed to the people of England
- 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 & France
- A plain and earnest address to Britons, especially farmers, on the interesting state of public affairs in Great Britain and France
- A political catechism : dedicated, without permission, to his most serene highness Omar, Bashaw, Dey, and governor of the warlike city and kingdom of Algiers : the Earl of Liverpool : Lord Castlereagh, and co.
- A prize dissertation, on the excellence of the British Constitution
- A refutation of Mr. Pitt's alarming assertion, made on the last day of the last session of Parliament, "that unless the monarchy of France be restored, the monarchy of England will be lost for ever" : in a letter, addressed to the Right Hon. Thomas Skinner, Lord Mayor of the City of London : contents, Brissot's reasons for recommending to France a war with England ..
- A refutation of the chief doctrines of the Parliamentary reformers
- A reply to some financial mistatements [!], in and out of Parliament
- A reply to the letter of Edmund Burke, Esq. to a noble lord
- 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 short address to the members of the loyal associations, on the present state of public affairs : containing a brief exposition of the designs of the French upon this country, and of their proposed division of Great Britain and Ireland into three distinct and independent republics, with a list of the directories and ministers of the same, as prepared by the Directory at Paris
- A short address to the yeomanry of England, and others
- A short argument on the administration of oaths, endeavouring to shew that it is an essential and unalienable prerogative of the sovereignty
- 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 : including thoughts on war, expences, taxes, France, negociation, emigration, Spain, invasion, &c.
- A short view of the rise and progress of freedom in modern Europe, as connected with the causes which led to the French Revolution : to which is added a refutation of certain erroneous and inflammatory doctrines newly propagated, for the dangerous purposes of misleading the people, and subverting the established order of society : with a vindication of the English Constitution, proofs of its existence, excellence, and energy : ...
- A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France
- A view of the moral state of society, at the close of the eighteenth century, much enlarged, and continued to the commencement of the year 1804 : with a preface addressed particularly to the higher orders
- A view of the relative situations of Mr. Pitt and Mr. Addington, previous to, and on the night of, Mr. Patten's motion
- A view of the state of the nation : and of the measures of the last five years : suggested by Earl Grey's speech in the House of the Lords, 13th June, 1810
- A vindication of the peer's right to advise the Crown : to which are prefixed, the debates which occurred on that subject, in both Houses of Parliament, in December 1783
- A whipper for levelling Tommy: : in which the modern doctrines of the Rights of man are properly stated, and the constitution of England fairly considered : in a fraternal address to manufacturers, traders, farmers, &c. &c.
- A word in defence of the Bill of Rights, against gagging bills.
- A word in defense of the Bill of Rights, against gagging bills. /
- A word in season to the traders and manufacturers of Great Britain
- A word in season to the traders and manufacturers of Great Britain
- A word in season to the traders and manufacturers, Great Britain
- A word in season, : or, A call to the inhabitants of Great Britain, to stand prepared for the consequences of the present war
- Address on the maritime rights of Great Britain
- Admirable satire on the death, dissection, funeral procession, & epitaph of Mr. Pitt : copied from the Telegraph of the 20th, 21st, and 24th of August, 1795
- Advice, addressed to the lower ranks of society : useful at all times, more especially in the present
- Alternatives compared, or, What shall the rich do to be safe?
- An Englishman's advice to his countrymen, on the present state of their general interests and prosperity under the good old constitution
- 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 electors of Great Britain
- An address to the rulers of this nation, and all those in power
- An answer to three scurrilous pamphlets, entitled The Jockey Club
- An enquiry into the nature, defects, and abuses of the British constitution : with strictures on the present administration
- An impartial and comprehensive view of the present state of Great Britain, containing ... : with an appendix, on the present scarcity of gold and silver
- An inquiry into the state of the finances of Great Britain : in answer to Mr. Morgan's Facts
- An inquiry into the state of the finances of Great Britain : in answer to Mr. Morgan's facts
- Better late than never! : an impartial review of Mr. Pitt's administration, on the ground of responsibility, during the present war : to which are added cursory remarks on the two last campaigns, the whole being a full elucidation of Mr. Pitt's new way to conquer by degrees
- British radicalism, 1791-1797
- British statesmen of the Great War, 1793-1814
- Conférences secrètes entre les ex-ministres M. Pitt, Lords Grenville, Dundas, etc., : avec M. Addington, Lords Hawkesbury, Pelham, etc., ministres actuels de S.M.B., et plusieurs autres membres du Conseil, et des deux chambres, au sujet de la rupture du traité d'Amiens et de la guerre actuelle
- Considerations on Lord Grenville's and Mr. Pitt's bills : concerning treasonable and seditious practices, and unlawful assemblies
- Considerations on Lord Grenville's and Mr. Pitt's bills : concerning treasonable and seditious practices, and unlawful assemblies
- Considerations on Lord Grenville's and Mr. Pitt's bills, : concerning treasonable and seditious practices, and unlawful assemblies
- Considerations on the state of parties, and the means of effecting a reconciliation between them
- Considerations on the theoretical spirit of the times, on the inefficacy of theory to the formation of civil government, on the doctrines of liberty and equality, on the different kinds of government, and also on the pre-eminent merits of the British Constitution
- Considerations upon the state of public affairs at the beginning of the year 1796
- Discours improvisés par MM. Burke et Fox et autres membres de la Chambre des communes de l'Angleterre, le 6 mai 1791, sur la Révolution françoise : traduits de l'anglois par M. OOO
- Discours sur les crimes du gouvernement anglais contre le peuple français : prononcé à la Société des Jacobins de Paris dans la séance du 9 pluviôse
- Elements of opposition
- Elements of reform, : or, An account of the motives and intentions of the advocates for Parliamentary reformation
- England in transition, 1789-1832, : a study of movements
- England in transition, 1789-1832, : a study of movements;
- Equality, as consistent with the British Constitution : in a dialogue between a master-manufacturer, and one of his workmen
- First [-Second] report from the Committee of Secrecy, to whom the several papers referred to in His Majesty's message of the 12th of May, 1794 ... were referred ..
- George Canning and his friends, containing hitherto unpublished letters, jeux d'esprit, etc
- Hints to the people of England, for the year 1793
- Hints, addressed to the electors of Great Britain : preparatory to the next dissolution of Parliament
- Inevitable consequences of a reform in Parliament
- 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
- Letter from an independent elector of Westminster to the Right Honourouble Charles James Fox in answer to his letter to his constituents
- Letters addressed to Lord Grenville and Lord Howick, upon their removal from the councils of the king, in consequence of their attempting the repeal the test laws now in force, with respect to His Majesty's army and navy
- Letters of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and the Right Honourable William Pitt, on the proposed regency, 1788-9 : to which are added, The declaration and protest of the Royal Dukes, against the regency now proposed, and Mr. Perceval's answer
- Letters of Scaevola, on the dismissal of His Majesty's late ministers
- Letters of the Ghost of Alfred : addressed to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, and the Hon. Charles James Fox, on the occasion of the state trials at the close of the year 1794, and the beginning of the year 1795
- Letters of the dead, : or, Epistles from the statesmen of former days to those of the present hour
- Letters to the peers of Scotland.
- Letters to the people of Great Britain, respecting the present state of their public affairs
- Lettre du citoyen Lebrun, ministre des aefaires [sic] étrangères, au president de la Convention nationale
- Lettre du citoyen Lebrun, ministre des affaires étrangères, au président de la Convention nationale
- Measures as well as men, : or, The present and future interests of Great Britain : with a plan for rendering us a martial, as well as a commercial, people, and providing a military force adequate to the exigencies of the empire, and the security of the United Kingdom
- Memoir of the life, writings, and correspondence of James Currie ...
- Memoirs and correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, second marquess of Londonderry
- Memoirs of the life and times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan
- Memoirs of the life and times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan
- Modern politics, : or, The cat let out of the pock : a dialogue
- 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 political conduct of the Protestant dissenters : including a retrospective view of their history, from the time of Queen Elizabeth : in five letters to a friend
- Observations respecting the public expenditure, and the influence of the Crown
- Opposition dangerous
- 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."
- Pepper and salt, : or, A letter to the armed associators of Great Britain : containing remarks on the mischief of sedition, progress of treason, cowardice of Irish traitors, origin of the war, Jacobin newspapers, liberty of the press, French fraternity, armed coalition, defence of ourselves, destruction of the French, and peace to the world
- Pitt's act, to prevent seditious meetings
- Plain facts, : or, A review of the conduct of the late ministers
- Plain facts, : or, A review of the conduct of the late ministers : to which is added, a postscipt
- Plain facts, : or, The new ministry convicted by their own deeds : to which is subjoined, a letter by Lord Grenville
- Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin
- Poetry of the anti-Jacobin: : comprising the celebrated political and satirical poems, of the Rt. Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesley, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and others.
- Political essays on popular subjects : containing dissertations on first principles, liberty, democracy, and the party denominations of Whig and Tory
- Present state of the British constitution : historically illustrated
- Radical reform : its effects in the abolition of sinecures and pensions, in the moderating of party violence, and in the restoration of a secure and lasting peace to Europe
- Reasons for reform, : or, A brief consideration of our representative system : with the opinions of the late Earl Chatham, Messrs. Fox, Pitt, and Grey, on that important subject : in a letter addressed to the freeholders and inhabitants of Cornwall
- Reflections occasioned by a letter addressed by some of the members of the Faculty of Advocates to the Dean of that learned body : in the form of letters addressed to the printer of The Caledonian mercury
- Reflections on the Revolution in France, by the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, considered : also, observations on Mr. Paine's pamphlet, intituled The rights of men [i.e. man] : with cursory remarks on the prospect of a Russian war and the Canada Bill now pending
- Reflections on the late elections in the county of Cambridge : with incidental remarks on the present state of the nation
- Reflections on the propriety of an immediate conclusion of peace
- Reform or ruin, take your choice! : in which the conduct of the King, the Lord lieutenant, the Parliament, the ministry, the opposition, the nobility and gentry, the bishops and clergy of all denominations, the lawyers, the merchants, the lower classes, &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, &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, &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, &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, &c. ... is considered: and that reform pointed out, which alone can save the country!
- Reform without innovation, : or, Cursory thoughts on the only practicable reform of Parliament, consistent with the existing laws, and the spirit of the Constitution
- Remarks on the conduct of opposition during the present Parliament
- Remarks preparatory to the issue of the renewed negotiation for peace
- Reply to Lord Erskine
- Rights of citizens : being an inquiry into some of the consequences of social union, and an examination of Mr. Paine's principles touching government
- Select speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning;
- Select speeches of the Right Honourable William Windham, and the Right Honourable William Huskisson : with preliminary biographical sketches.
- Sentiments of a party man on the state of parties
- Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, : delivered in the House of Commons, Monday, February 3, 1800, on a motion for an address to the throne, approving of the answers returned to the communications from France relative to a negociation for peace
- Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, delivered in the House of Commons, Monday, February 3, 1800, on a motion for an address to the throne, approving of the answers returned to the communications from France relative to a negociation for peace
- Speeches in Parliament : to which is prefixed some account of his life
- State of the country in the autumn of 1798
- Strictures on the letter of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the Revolution in France, and remarks on certain occurrences that took place in the last session of Parliament relative to that event
- Strictures on the motions made in the last Parliament, respecting the pledge which His Majesty was under the necessity of demanding from his late ministers, and which, in those motions, was most unconstitutionally made asubject of accusation, in a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Howick
- The British constitution invulnerable : animadversions on a late publication, entitled The Jockey Club
- The Humble address of the Right Honourable the lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled : presented to His Majesty, on Wednesday, January 22, 1794; with His Majesty's most gracious answer
- The Right Honourable Spencer Perceval
- The author of the letter to the Duke of Grafton vindicated from the charge of democracy : with notes
- The correspondence of the Rev. C. Wyvill with the Right Honourable William Pitt : published by Mr. Wyvill
- The crisis
- The crisis, and its alternatives offered to the free choice of Englishmen : being an abridgment of "Earnest and serious reflections on the urgency of the present crisis, &c."
- The democratic quartetto, : or, Physic for the fiends : an excellent remedy against the seditious hydrophobia, administered to William Cobbett, Denis Hogan, Peter Finnerty, and Gale Jones, with an additional dose for the Independent Whig
- The faction detected and despised
- The family tale, : or, The story of Pitt, Fox, and O'Connor
- The late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member : taken from an original manuscript in Mr. Wilkes's handwriting, never before printed, and adapted to the present occasion ; with permission
- The letter of the Honourable Charles James Fox to the electors of Westminster, dated January 26th, 1793 : with application of its principles to subsequent events
- The letters of Vetus
- The modern history of England, continued from the commencement of hostilities in the year 1803 : forming a complete historical, biographical, and literary chronicle of modern times
- The necessity of a speedy and effectual reform in Parliament
- The opinion of an old Englishman : in which national honour, and national gratitude, are principally considered : humbly offered to his countrymen & fellow-citizens, on the resignation of the late ministry
- The patriot : addressed to the people, on the present state of affairs in Britain and in France : with observations on republican government, and disscussions [!] of the principles advanced in the writings of Thomas Paine
- The patriots and the Whigs, the most dangerous enemies of the state
- The plan of reform, proposed by Sir Francis Burdett : correctly reported in two speeches delivered in Parliament, recommending an inquiry into the state of the representation : to which are added Mr. Perceval's objections to the motion, and a list of the minority who voted for it in the House of Commons, June 15th, 1909
- The plot discovered; or, An address to the people, against ministerial treason.
- The political fugitive: being a brief disquisition into the modern system of British politics; : and the unparalleled rigor of political persecution: together with several miscellaneous observations on the abuses and corruptions of the English government. Written during a voyage from London to New York.
- The question as it stood in March 1798
- The reformers vindicated, : or, A few plain reasons why the present constitution of these realms ought to be immediately abolished
- The regency question : being a re-publication of papers written during His Majesty's illness, in the year 1788 : with a new preface
- The reply of a near observer, to some of the answerers of the Cursory remarks
- The retrospect; or, Reflections on the state of religion and politics in France and Great Britain
- The rights of nature, against the usurpations of establishments : a series of letters to the people of Great Britain, on the state of public affairs, and the recent effusions of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
- The root of the evil
- The secession from Parliament vindicated
- The speech of the right Hon. Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons on Tuesday, March 24, 1795, : on a motion "That the House do resolve itself into a committee of the whole House to consider of the state of the nation". To which is added a correct list of the minority
- The speeches of John Horne Tooke, during the Westminster election, 1796: : with his two addresses to the electors of Westminster. Also, the speech of the Right Hon. C. J. Fox, on the last day but one of the election..
- The spirit of Christianity, compared with the spirit of the times in Great Britain
- The spirit of the times : in a series of observations on the important events of the age ...
- The substance of a speech made by Lord Auckland, on Monday the second day of May, 1796, on the occasion of a motion made by the Marquis of Lansdown
- The tocsin of Britannia : with a novel plan for a constitutional army
- The trial of Thomas Hardy for high treason containing the whole of the proceedings of each day at the Old-Bailey ... taken in short-hand at the Old Bailey
- The trial of William Frend, M.A. and fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. : In the Vice-Chancellor's Court. For writing and publishing a pamphlet, intitled Peace and union recommended to the associated bodies of republicans and anti-republicans.
- Thoughts on the English government. : Addressed to the quiet good sense of the people of England. In a series of letters. Letter the first ..
- Thoughts on the anti-monarchical tendency of the measures of the British minister : contained in a letter to a noble lord
- Thoughts on the commencement of a new Parliament : with an appendix, containing remarks on the letter of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the Revolution in France
- Thoughts on the formation of the late and present administrations
- Thoughts on the public duties of private life : with reference to present circumstances and opinions
- Thoughts recommendatory of a coalition between the great parliamentary leaders, in a letter to the author of "A View of the relative situations of Mr. Pitt and Mr. Addington", &c
- Three letters to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, on the state of public affairs, and particularly on the late outrageous attacks on his pension
- Three warnings to John Bull before he dies
- To the British nation : thoughts on the convention bill
- Treason triumphant over law and constitution! : addressed to both Houses of Parliament
- Truth and reason against place and pension : being a candid examination of the pretensions and assertions of the Society held at the Crown and Anchor, and of similar associations in various parts of the metropolis : addressed to John Reeves, Esq., and his associates
- Truth no enemy to peace : animadversions on the Rev. Mr. Fletcher's defence of his Scripture-Loyalist ...
- Two letters on the conduct of our domestick parties, with regard to French politicks : including "Observations on the conduct of the minority, in the session of M.DCC.XCIII."
- Utrum horum? : the government or the country?
- Utrum horum? : the government, or, the country?
- Utrum horum? : the government; or, the country?
- Various thoughts on politics, morality, and literature
- Vindiciae Britannicae : being strictures on a late pamphlet, by G. Wakefield, A.B., late fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, intituled, "The spirit of Christianity compared with the spirit of the times in Great Britain"
- Virtues of hazel, : or, Blessings of government
- Where would be the harm of a speedy peace?
- Whig and no Whig : a political paradox
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