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Letters to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, on the expediency of enlarging the Irish Poor-law to the full extent of the Poor-law of England /A letter to lord John Russell, on the cause of the distress of the manufacturing classes of England, with a proposed remedy /A letter to Lord John Russell, M.P., on the Corn Law and Corn Law agitation, in which is proposed ... also containing observations on the currency, and an outline of a plan for an outline of a plan for an improved currency and system of banking /An extension of the principle of savings banks, advocated in a letter addressed to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, ... /A letter from lord Western to lord John Russell, on his proposed alteration of the corn laws, and on the causes of commercial distress.Relief for Ireland, prompt and permanent, suggested in a letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell.Letters to the right honourable Lord John Russell, M.P., on the corn laws /Is bribery without a remedy? A letter to the Right Honarable Lord John Russell, M.P., &c, &c. on bribery and treating at elections.Letters to Lord John Russell on temperacne societies & church reform, and evidence before the parliamentary committee, appointed to inquire into the causes, effects and best means of preventing drunkenness.The ballot. Some objections answered with a modification as prayed of Parliament. In a letter to Lord John Russell.Reply to Lord John Russell's letter to the electors of Stroud, on the principles of the reform act.The workman and the suffrage. Letters to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, M.P., and the "Daily News".The colonial policy of lord John Russell's administration. In 2 vols.Hints for reform, or Taxation the true test of the right to vote for representives in parliament. A letter addressed to [...] Lord John Russell [...]. By a north countryman.Extracts of evidence, taken by the late commission of inquiry into the occupation of land in Ireland, on the subject of waste lands reclamation; with a prefactory letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, from G. Poulett Scrope, M.P.Italy: Its condition. Great Britain: Its policy. A series of letters addressed to Lord John Russell, M.P. By an English liberal.A letter to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell on the subject of the disfranchisement of the electors in the dockyards, and other government establishments /Two letters addressed to Earl Grey, upon the substance and tendency of the reform bill, as introduced into the House of Commons by Lord John Russell.Two letters addressed to Earl Grey, upon the substance and tendency of the reform bill, as introduced into the House of Commons by Lord John Russell.A letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, First lord of the treasury, on the misgovernment of Ireland, and the necessity of the immediate abolition of its lord lieutenancy and local government. By a friend British connexion.A letter to the rt. hon. Lord John Russell. From an Irish landlord.Letters to Lord John Russell, upon his notice of a motion for a reform in parliament. [By Th. Creevey].Lord Palmerston et Lord Russell.The life of John Frost, Esq.: containing full particulars of his eventful public career, [...], his extra-ordinary quarrel with Lord John Russell. [...].A letter to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, M.P. &c.&c.&c. on the subject of Indian railways. By an East India merchant.A plea for national elementary education. Separate from religious instruction: In a letter to the Right Hon. the Earl Russell, [...]. By an "Old friend of popular education".Remarks in refutation of an article in the 118th number of the Quarterly Review, on Lord John Russell's speech, at Stroud.The new heresy: proselytism substituted for righteousness. Two letters to the Bishop of Oxford. To which are added 1. "Change in a nation imperceptible, being caused by a change in each man". 2. Pledge given that the troops should not be employed unlawfully (Debate of August 11, 1848). 3. Correspondence with Lord John Russell on its violation.Observations on Lord John Russell's Bill for registering births, deaths, and marriages in England [...].The ballot. A reply to the Rev. Sydney Smith and Lord John Russell.An historical essay on the real character and amount of the precedent of the revolution of 1688: in which the opinions of Mackintosh, Price, Hallam, Mr. Fox, Lord John Russell. Blackstone, Burke and Locke, the trial of Lord Russell, and the merits of Sidney, are critically considered. Addressed to the Right Honourable Charles William Wynn, M.P. for Montgomeryshire. In 2 vols.
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Education and sex /Can the school prepare for parenthood?.Substance of the speech at Bristol, [...] 10th November, 1835.De heerschappij der Turken in Europa. Naar het Engelsch.Report on visit to Palestine, April, 1928.A letter to Mr. Wilberforce, and a petition to the King. With a preface.Letter to the electors of Stroud, on the principles of the reform act.A letter to the Right Hon. Chichester Fortescu, M.P. on the state of Ireland.The speech on parliamentary reform, delivered in the House of Commons, [...] March 1st, 1831. Verbatim.The substance of a speech delivered in the House of Commons, on [...], April 15th, 1839.A tour in Germany, and some of the southern provinces of the austrian empire, in 1820, 1821, 1822.Speech delivered in the House of Commons, 5th June [1835], on corporation reform, with the heads of a bill [...].Substance of the speeches of Lord John Russell, on moving resolutions on Reform of Parliament, on May 9, 1821, and April 25, 1822.Official edition of [the] bill, to refgorm the representation of the people in England and Wales. With the amended schedules [...].Corrected report of the speech in the House of Commons, on [...] the 1st of March, 1831, on introducing a bill for a reform of the Commons House of Parliament.The speech in the House of Commons, Feb. 8, 1850, on colonial policy, with a view to promote the general wealth and population of the colonies and their capacity for self government.