Public dinner to David Urquhart, Esq., by the town of Hull, on the 26th of december, 1838.Foreign policy and commerce : speeches delivered at a dinner given by the Commercial Community of Glasgow to David Urquhart, Esq., on the 23[r]d of May, 1838.Public dinner to David Urquhart, by the town of Hull on the 26th December, 1838.Public dinner to David Urquhart, by the town of Hull on the 26th December, 1838.Public dinner to David Urquhart, by the town of Hull on the 26th December, 1838.Petition to the Queen to call Mr. Urquhart to het counsels.Foreign policy and commerce. Speeches delivered at a dinner given by the commercial community of Glasgow to David Urquhart, on the 23rd of May, 1838. With a map.Foreign policy and commerce. Speeches delivered at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of New Castle-upon-Tyne, and at a public dinner given by that body, to David Urquhart, on the 15th and 20th November, 1838, with a map.Political fly-sheets. Tom. I. Containing: Palmerston and Poland; Palmerston, what has he done?; England's part in Turkey's fall; War for Russia not against Russia; Louis Napoleon-Russia-Circassia; Urquhart for premier; The invasion of the Crimea; The words of Palermston; Spider and fly; The home face of the "Four points". To which is added, by permission: Reports of the sub-committee of the Newcastle-on-Tyne Association for Watching the War /Mr. Urquhart in Newcastle. May 27th, 1858.
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Answer to Mr. Cobden on the assimilation of war and peace, also analysis of the correspondence with the United States showing the declaration of Paris to have been violated by England and France /Wealth and want : or, Taxation, as influencing private riches and public liberty : being the substance of lectures on pauperism, delivered at Portsmouth, Southampton, [etc.] in February and March, 1845 /Commercial distress : the speech of D. Urquhart, Esq., M.P., on Mr. James Wilson's amendment to the motion of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, for the "Appointment of a select committee ..." in the Housde of Commons, Thursday, December 2nd, 1847.The right of search : two speeches by David Urquhart (January 20 and 27, 1862) : showing in what it consists, how the British empire exists by it, that it has been surrendered up : with an introduction on Lord Derby's part therein.The war of ignorance : a prognostication /England, France, Russia, and Turkey.The invasion of England /The sulphur monopoly /Europe at the opening of the session of 1847 : the Spanish marriages, and the confiscation of Cracow /The crown of Denmark disposed of by a religious minister through a fraudulent treaty /Sparing private property in war at sea : two letters to Mr. Gregory on his motion of March 2, 1866 /Speech of David Urquhart, Esq. at Stafford addressed to a numerous assemblage of th electors and general inhabitants of that borough, at the Swan Hotel, July 6th, 1841, on international law, and the general state of the country.The mystery of the Danube : showing how through secret diploamcy, that river has been closed, exportation from Turkey arrested, and the re-opening of the Isthmus of Suez prevented /Diplomacy and commerce.Wealth and want: or, Taxation, as influencing private riches and public liberty. Being the substance of lectures on pauperism. Delivered at Portsmouth, Southampton, etc. in February and March, 1845.The mystery of the Danube. Showing how through secret diplomacy, that river has been closed, exportation from Turkey arrested, and the re-opening of the Isthmus of Suez prevented.The right of search: two speeches. (January 20 and 27, 1862). Showing in what it consists. How the British empire exists by it. That it has been surrendered up. With an introd. on Lord Derby's part therein.Le patriarche Hassoun. Le schisme arméien, dans ses rapports avec le Concile oecuménique et les décrets synodaux sur la guerre. Avec les documents. Deux lettres.Anwer to Mr. Cobden on the assimilation of war and peace. Also analysis of the correspondence with the United States, showing the Declaration of Paris to have been violated by England and France.Les quatre guerres de la Révolution. Examinées judiciairement pour démontrer qu'elles auraient été impossibles sans la suppression des fonctions du Conseil privé par l'Acte du Parliament de 1705.The four wars of the French Revolution. Examined judicially in order to demonstrate that they would have been impossible without the suppression of the functions of the Privy Council by the 4th of Anne, Cap. 8. Transl. from the French.Exposition of the boundary differences between Great Britain and the United States, subsequently to their adjustment by arbitration. Drawn up at the request of the Chamber of Commerce at Sheffield.An appeal against faction, in respect to the concurrence of the present and the late administrations, to prevent the House of Commons from performing its highest duties. To which is added: D. Urquhart, An analysis of Count Nesselrode's despatch of the 20th Oct. 1838.An appeal against faction, in respect to the concurrence of the present and the late administrations, to prevent the House of Commons from performing its highest duties. To which is added: D. Urquhart, An analysis of Count Nesselrode's despatch of the 20th Oct. 1838.Commercial distress. The speech of D. Urquhart on Mr James Wilson's amendment to the motion of the chancellor of the Exchequer, for the "Appointment of a select committee to inquire into the causes of the recent commercial distress [...] in the House of Commons [...], December 2nd, 1847".Commercial distress. The speech of D. Urquhart on Mr James Wilson's amendment to the motion of the chancellor of the Exchequer, for the "Appointment of a select committee to inquire into the causes of the recent commercial distress [...] in the House of Commons [...], December 2nd, 1847".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.Rifle Corps. A warning & a protest. To the inhabitants of Rickmansworth. "Gentlemen - Finding that this mania has come to my own doors and considering it useless to attempt to make men understand, where all follow with the mob, or are influenced by the persons immediately above them in station, I nevertheless print the subjoined letter, written a few days ago, as a warning and protest to my neighbours as well to my fellow-country men. January, 25, 1860. Your obedient servant [...].The invasion of England.The rebellion of India.The invasion of England.A fragment of the history of Servia.A fragment of the history of Servia.La crise. La France devant les quatre puissances; Paris le 20 septembre 1840.Le pape, le Sultan, et le Czar.The sulphur monopoly.Correspondance.Mr. Urquhart's case, as stated by himself. [...]. Castle Bromwich, November 1st, 1855.Europe at the opening of the session of 1847. The Spanish marriages, and the Confiscation of Cracow.The Queen and the Premier. A statement of their struggle and its results.
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