Great Britian--Politics and Government
Subject
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Found in 290 Collections and/or Records:
Bowles, John, Thoughts on the Late General Election as Demonstrative of the Progress of Jacobinism., 1802
Item — Volume 77
Dates:
1802
Bowles, John, Two Letters Addressed to a British Merchant a short time before the Meeting of the New Parliament in 1796, 1796
Item — Volume 99
Dates:
1796
Bowles, W.L., Vindiciæ Wykehamicæ; or, a Vindication of Winchester College: in a letter to Henry Brougham, Esq; occasioned by his letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, on charitable abuses., 1818
Item — Volume 67
Dates:
1818
Brand, John, A Defence of the Pamphlet ascribed to John Reeves, Esq. and Entitled “Thoughts on the English Government” addressed to the members of the loyal associations against republicans and levellers., 1796
Item — Volume 88
Dates:
1796
Brand, John, An Historical Essay on The Principles of Political Associations in a State, Chiefly Deduced from the French, English and Jewish Histories, 1796
Item — Volume 101
Dates:
1796
Broughton, John Cam Hobhouse, Baron, A Trifling Mistake in Thomas Lord Erskine’s Recent Preface shortly noticed and respectfully corrected, in a letter to His Lordship by the Author of “Defence of the People”, 1819
Item — Volume 10
Dates:
1819
Brown, William, The Spirit of the Times; or, the leading political questions by which the public mind has of late been so much agitated, temperately discussed, in a series of dialogues between two workmen, 1822
Item — Volume 056-007a
Dates:
1822