Grande-Bretagne -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1789-1820
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Grande-Bretagne -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1789-1820
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Grande-Bretagne
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of15
- Address on the maritime rights of Great Britain, by Sir Frederick Morton Eden, Bart
- Remarks on the conduct of opposition during the present Parliament, by Geoffrey Mowbray
- An inquiry into the state of the finances of Great Britain, in answer to Mr. Morgan's facts, by Nicholas Vansittart
- A letter from the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, to the worthy and independent electors of the city and liberty of Westminster
- A letter to John Cartwright, Esq., [C. Wyvill]
- Reform or ruin, take your choice!, in which the conduct of the King, the Parliament, the ministry, the opposition, the nobility and gentry, the bishops and clergy, &c. &c. &c. is considered, and that reform pointed out, which alone can save the country
- Utrum horum?, the government or the country?, by D. O'Bryen
- Reform or ruin, take your choice!, in which the conduct of the King, the Lord lieutenant, the Parliament, the ministry, the opposition, the nobility and gentry, the bishops and clergy of all denominations, the lawyers, the merchants, the lower classes, &c. &c. is considered and that reform pointed out, which alone can save the country
- A Sketch of the reign of George the Third from 1780 to the close of the year 1790
- A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France, by the Honourable Thomas Erskine
- Reform or ruin, take your choice!, in which the conduct of the King, the Parliament, the ministry, the opposition, the nobility and gentry, the bishops and clergy, &c. &c. &c. is considered, and that reform pointed out, which alone can save the country, by John Bowdler, Esq
- Considerations on Lord Grenville's and Mr. Pitt's bills, concerning treasonable and seditious practices, and unlawful assemblies, by a lover of order
- The Humble address of the Right Honourable the lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty, on Wednesday, January 22, 1794; with His Majesty's most gracious answer
- A leaf out of Burke's book, being an epistle to that Right Honourable gentleman, in reply to his letter to a noble lord on the subject of his pension, by M.C. Browne
- Considerations on Lord Grenville's and Mr. Pitt's bills, concerning treasonable and seditious practices, and unlawful assemblies, by a lover of order [id est William Godwin]
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