Great Britian--Politics and Government
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 290 Collections and/or Records:
Reform without Innovation: or Cursory Thoughts on the Only Practicable Reform of Parliament Consistent with the Existing Laws and the Spirit of the Constitution., 1810
Item — Volume 56
Dates:
1810
Reid, Dennis, An Address to the Rt. Hon. Geo. Canning on the Present State of This Island and Other Matters, 1823
Item — Volume 114
Dates:
1823
Remarks on Popery and the Impolicy of Granting any Further Concessions to the Roman Catholics, 1823
Item — Volume 056-007a
Dates:
1823
Remarks on the Late Address of the Livery of London to the King in a Letter to a Noble Lord, 1810
Item — Volume 121
Dates:
1810
Report of the speech of Daniel Webb Webber, Esq., in the House of Commons, May 9, 1817 on a motion made by the Right Honorable Henry Grattan for a committee on the petition of the Roman Catholics of Ireland., 1817
Item — Volume 44
Dates:
1817
Reynolds, S, The Saddle has Been Put on the Wrong Horse For a House Divided against Itself can Never Stand Pointing out a way for the Revival of Trade by the Uniting of the People, 1821
Item — Volume 8
Dates:
1821
Robertson, John, The Happiness and Prosperity of Great Britain; or a vindication of the British Government from the unjust clamours and unfounded calumnies raised against it by unreasonable men, 1821
Item — Volume 107
Dates:
1821
Rose, George, Observations on the Poor Laws, and on the Management of the Poor, in Great Britain, 1805
Item — Volume 61
Dates:
1805