Ante reform pamphlets
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TitleAnte reform pamphlets
Dimensions19cm
MaterialBook
SubjectParliamentary reform
Bibliographic notesBound volume of pamphlets
Consists ofA word in season: addressed to persons desirous of change
A few words to the Lords and the people about reform
A leaf from the future history of England, on the subject of reform in Parliament
A plain statement with respect to wages, addressed chiefly to agricultural labourers
A dialogue on Parliamentary reform
What will reform do?: or a brief statement of the practical benefits of a reform in parliament; addressed more specially to the operative classes
A Protestant freeman's appeal to the Protestant electors of Great Britain and Ireland
The advantages of reform, as proposed by the present ministers
A short account of the life and death of Swing, the rick-burner: written by one well aquainted with him, together with the confession of Thomas Goodman, now under sentence of death, in Horsham jail, for rick-burning
Reasons for contentment, addressed to the labouring part of the British public: together with the fable of the bee hive
Cornwall election: speech of Sir R. R. Vyvyan, Bart.
Imposture unmasked: in a letter to the labourers and working people of England, on the schemes of the church robbers and revolutionaries with regard to the church
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
The real character and tendency of the proposed reform
Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable the Earl of Harrowby, in the House of Lords, October 4th, 1831, on the motion, that the Reform Bill be read a second time
The new constitution: "the Bill, the whole Bill, and nothing but the Bill"
On the laws and liberties of Englishmen
An authentic and impartial memoir of the Right Honourable George Canning, premier of England: his inroduction into life, an account of his acquaintance with the Earl of Liverpool, Marques of landsdown, Duke of Portland, Mr Sheridan, &c. and extracts from his political writings
Cobbett's penny trash
A few words to the Lords and the people about reform
A leaf from the future history of England, on the subject of reform in Parliament
A plain statement with respect to wages, addressed chiefly to agricultural labourers
A dialogue on Parliamentary reform
What will reform do?: or a brief statement of the practical benefits of a reform in parliament; addressed more specially to the operative classes
A Protestant freeman's appeal to the Protestant electors of Great Britain and Ireland
The advantages of reform, as proposed by the present ministers
A short account of the life and death of Swing, the rick-burner: written by one well aquainted with him, together with the confession of Thomas Goodman, now under sentence of death, in Horsham jail, for rick-burning
Reasons for contentment, addressed to the labouring part of the British public: together with the fable of the bee hive
Cornwall election: speech of Sir R. R. Vyvyan, Bart.
Imposture unmasked: in a letter to the labourers and working people of England, on the schemes of the church robbers and revolutionaries with regard to the church
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
The real character and tendency of the proposed reform
Substance of the speech of the Right Honourable the Earl of Harrowby, in the House of Lords, October 4th, 1831, on the motion, that the Reform Bill be read a second time
The new constitution: "the Bill, the whole Bill, and nothing but the Bill"
On the laws and liberties of Englishmen
An authentic and impartial memoir of the Right Honourable George Canning, premier of England: his inroduction into life, an account of his acquaintance with the Earl of Liverpool, Marques of landsdown, Duke of Portland, Mr Sheridan, &c. and extracts from his political writings
Cobbett's penny trash
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