A letter to the right hon. Robert Peel, M.P. for the University of Oxford, on the comparative operation of the corn laws, and of public taxation, ... /The arrogance of Sir Robert Peel exposed, and his sliding scale committed to the fire : Rev. J.W. Massie's speech, March 22nd, 1842. With the protest of the Manchester Anti-Corn-Law Associations against the new corn bill, and God's judgement on a bishop.Sir Robert Peel's address reviewed.An enquiry into the studies and discipline, adopted in the two English universities, as preparatory to holy orders, in the established church: in a letter, respectfully addressed to the right hon. Robert Peel [...]. By a graduate.The flash in the pan; or, Peel in a passion [...].A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart., on the principle and operation of the new poor law. With an appendix.The age of Grey and Peel. Being the Ford lectures for 1926. With an introd. by G.M. Trevelyan.Diogenes. The letters to Sir Robert Peel, Bart.Mr. Cobbett and the new poor law act. A letter to Sir Robert Peel, [...].Debates in the House of Commons on Sir Robert Peel's bank bills of 1844 and 1845.The social, educational, and religious state of the manufacturing districts; with statistical returns of the means of education and religious instruction [...], in two letters to the Right Hon. Sir Robt. Peel, bart. With an appendix containing a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Wharncliffe, on Sir Jas. Granham's factory education bill; also th objections to the amended bill.The social, educational, and religious state of the manufacturing districts; with statistical returns of the means of education and religious instruction [...], in two letters to the Right Hon. Sir Robt. Peel, bart. With an appendix containing a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Wharncliffe, on Sir Jas. Graham's factory education bill; also th objections to the amended bill.Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart.Sir Robert Peel's act of 1844, regulating the issue of bank notes, vindicated.Observations on the proposed abolition of imprisonment for debt on Mesne process; [...] in a letter to Sir Robert Peel, Bart.The speech in the House of Commons [...] the 28th of May, 1841, on Sir Robert Peel's motion of want of confidence in Her Majesty's ministers. [...].An examination of the cotton factory question; with remarks upon two pamphlets, privately circulated, in support of Sir Robert Peel's bill for the regulation of cotton factories. [By R. Owen].An examination of the cotton factory question; with remarks upon two pamphlets, privately circulated, in support of Sir Robert Peel's bill for the regulation of cotton factories. [By R. Owen].An examination of Sir Robert Peel's Currency Bill of 1844, in a letter to the bankers of the United Kingdom, proposing arrangements for their adoption, to prevent the evils in which it will otherwise involve the country.Sir Robert Peel. Etude d'histoire contemporaine.Letter addressed to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. on the poorlaw system of Scotland. With a view to such alterations as may shortly be brought before parliament.A second letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. for the University of Oxford, on the causes of the increase of pauperism and on the poor laws. By one of his constituents [E. Copleston].A second letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, on the causes of the increase of pauperism, and on the Poor laws /A second letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, on the causes of the increase of pauperism, and on the Poor laws /A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. for the university of Oxford, on the pernicious effects of a variable standard of value, especially as it regards the condition of the lower orders and the Poor laws. By one of his constituents [E. Copleston].A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. for the university of Oxford, on the pernicious effects of a variable standard of value, especially as it regards the condition of the lower orders and the Poor laws. By one of his constituents [E. Copleston].A letter to Sir Robert Peel, on the causes of the success of the non-productive classes.Two letters to the Right Hon. R. Peel, on his proposed banking measures, by an ex-M.P.Sir Robert Peel and the Corn Law crisis.Party politics and political prospects. A letter to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P.The arrogance of Sir Robert Peel exposed, and his sliding scale committed to the fire. Speech, March 22nd, 1842. With the protest of the Manchester Anti-Corn-Law associations against the New Corn Bill, and God's judgement on a bishop.Sir Robert Peel. In early life, 1788-1812, as Irish secretary 1812-1818, and as secretary of state 1822-1827. From his private correspondence. Ed. by Ch. Stuart Parker.Sir Robert Peel.The commercial policy of Pitt and Peel. 1785-1846.Roberto Peel.The free trader. Plenty to do, high profits, good wages, and cheap bread: letters to the Right Honourable Sir R. Peel, Bart.The principles and practical operation of Sir Robert Peel's bill of 1844 explained, and defended against the objections of Took, Fullarton, and Wilson.Peel.Sir Robert Peel, as a type of statesmanship.A correspondence with the Right Hon. Robert Peel; the Right Hon. Charles Grant, and William Gregory, Esq. [...], with observations on the proceedings of the linen board; [...].
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The speech of Sir Robert Peel, Bart. delivered at a dinner given to him at the Town Hall, Tamworth, on September 4th, 1835.Want of confidence in Her Majesty's ministers : Sir R. Peel's speech in the House of Commons, January 31, 1840.Speech in the House of Commons, on [...] the 2[n]d of April, 1835."Burdens on land".Speech, delivered on [...] July 6, 1849, on the State of the Nation.Letter to the electors for the borough of Tamworth.Speech in the House of Commons, on Mr. Villier's motion on the corn laws.Speech in the House of Commons, on the 5th of June, 1835, on municipal reform.Want of confidence in ministers. Speech in the House of Commons, Thursday May 27, 1841.Speech in the House of Commons, on [...] May 18, 1841, on the ministerial financial budget.Speech in the House of Commons, on [...] May 18, 1841, on the ministerial financial budget.Opinions on the corn-laws in 1839.No confidence in ministers. Reply in the House of Commons, [...], June 4, 1841.Address on the establishment of a library and readingroom at Tamworth. On the 19th of January, 1841.The corn laws. Speech in the House of Commons on [...] the 15th March, on Mr. Villier's motion, [...].Want of confidence in ministers. Speech in the House of Commons, Thursday May 27, 1841.Sir R. Peel's financial statement and proposed income tax, &c. Speech in the House of Commons, on [...] March 11th, 1842.Tamworth election.Want of confidence in Her Majesty's ministers. Speech in the House of Commons, January 31, 1840.The Government of Ireland. The substance of a speech delivered in the House of Commons, on [...] April 15, 1839.Speech in the House of Commons, September 22, 1831; on the question "Whether the reform bill do now pass"?.Speech on the Corn laws, in the House of Commons, [...], Feb. 9, 1842.The ministerial budget. The sugar duties. Speech in the House of Commons, May 18, 1841, on Lord Sandon's amendment, [...].Speech in the House of Commons, on [...] March 1st, 1833, on the bill for suppressing disturbances in Ireland.Financial statement in the House of Commons, [...] March 11, 1842.Speech delivered at a dinner given to him by the merchants, bankers, and traders of the City of London, on [...] 11th May, 1835.The ministerial budget. The sugar duties. Speech in the House of Commons, May 18, 1841, on Lord Sandon's amendment, [...].Speech delivered at a dinner given to him by the merchants, bankers, and traders of the City of London, on [...] 11th May, 1835.Speech in the House of Commons, March 10, 1835, on the motion of the Marquis of Chandos relating to the repeal of the malt-tax.Speech at Tamworth, on [...] August 7, 1837, including The O'Connell and Ruthven correspondence on the kildare county election.Speech in the House of Commons, February 24, 1835, on the motion of an address of thanks to His Majesty, in answer to his most gracious speech.An inaugural address, delivered by the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, president of the Tamworth Library and Reading room, on ... 19th January, 1841. Publ. by request.Corn laws. Speech in the House of Commons, Feb. 9, 1842, on introducing the ministerial plan for the modification of the corn laws, and the provision trade generally.Speech on the financial condition of the country, on [...] March 11, 1842; with the schedules containing the new customs duties, and the tax upon property and income. Carefully rev.Substance of the speech in the House of Commons, [...], March 9th, 1826, on moving for leave to bring in a bill for the amendment of the criminal law, and a bill for consolidating the laws relating to larceny.Sir Robert Peel on the crisis. THe opinion of that eminent statesman, Sir Robert Peel, on the present crisis, as delivered by him in his address to the electors of Tamworth, on [...] the 28th June, 1841, reported with minute exactness.Speech in the House of Commons, on ... Feb. 19, 1839, on the corn laws. - James M'Queen. Letter to the Right Hon. Lord Melbourne, on the statistics, &c. of agriculture and manufactures.Speech at the grand dinner in honor of him, given by the merchants, bankers, and traders of the City of London, May 11, 1835, [...] Also his speech in the House of Commons, April 8, 1835, announcing the resignation on His Majesty's ministers.Substance of the speech in the House of Commons, on [...] 9th May, 1817, on the Right Hon. Henry Grattan's motion, that the House should resolve itself into a committee, to take into consideration the laws affecting the Roman Catholics of the United Kingdom.Redevoering over de voorgenomene hervorming in het Engelsche tarief van inkomende regten, gehouden in het Lagerhuis van het Parlement, [...], 27 Januarij 1846. Vert. door S. Vissering. Met eene lijst der voorgestelde wijzigingen in het tarief.
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