Great Britian--Politics and Government
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Clark, Joseph, A Friendly Address to the Free Burgesses and Other Inhabitants of Newcastle-upon-Tyne., 1809
Item — Volume 73
Dates:
1809
Clarke, Thomas Brooke, The doctrine of "an appeal to the people and the right of resistance" as laid down by Mr. Saurin, in the Irish House of Commons, considered and confuted, in a letter to a member of the Irish Parliament., 1800
Item — Volume 54
Dates:
1800
Clifford, Alfred, A Letter on the Exclusion of Attorneys from the Inner Temple Hall addressed to the Right Hon George Canning, 1821
Item — Volume 13
Dates:
1821
Cockburn, Thomas, Sketch of the Proposed Speech on the Subject of Legislative Interference in the Conversion of the Indian Population to Christianity In reference to the twelfth and thirteenth resolutions on East India affairs, 1813
Item — Volume 59
Dates:
1813
Comparative View of the British and American Constitutions; with Observations on the Present State of British Politics, and the probable consequences of introducing into Great Britain the mode of Suffrage that exists in the United States. By a Gentleman., 1817
Item — Volume 69
Dates:
1817
Corrected Report of the Speech of the Right Honourable George Canning, in the House of Commons, on the 30th April 1822; in moving for Leave to bring in a Bill to Restore to Roman Catholic Peers their Right of Voting and Sitting in Parliament, 1822
Item — Volume 17
Dates:
1822