Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1837-1901
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Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1837-1901
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Great Britain
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- Freedom burning, anti-slavery and empire in Victorian Britain, Richard Huzzey
- Delane of "the Times", Edward Cook
- Lord Esher, a Political Biography
- The women's suffrage movement in Wales, 1866-1928
- Hill of squandered valour, the Battle for Spion Kop, 1900
- Gladstone, Gordon and the Sudan wars, the battle over imperial intervention in the Victorian age, Fergus Nicoll
- The young duke, "a moral tale, though gay"
- Bagehot, the life and times of the greatest Victorian, James Grant
- L'individu contre l'état, Herbert Spencer
- Peel, J.R. Thursfield
- The story of Lord Kitchener, Harold F.B. Wheeler
- Reminiscences of Lord Kilbracken
- Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, a Scottish life and UK politics, 1836-1908, Alexander S. Waugh
- Lord Palmerston
- Political change and the rise of labour in comparative perspective, Britain and Sweden, 1890-1920, Mary Hilson
- Shooting Victoria, madness, mayhem, and the rebirth of the British monarchy, Paul Thomas Murphy
- Benjamin Disraeli, an unconventional biography, by Wilfrid Meynell
- Speech of Lieut.-General Sir Howard Douglas, Bart. M.P. on Lord Ingestre's motion for an address to the crown, to issue another commission for the investigation and trial of Mr. Warner's alleged discoveries
- Liberalism, by L.T. Hobhouse
- News-boy's address for the year 1857, respectfully presented to the patrons of the British Constitution
- Report of meeting at Guildhall, 3rd December, 1896, and speeches delivered in the House of Lords, with opinions of the press, the British Empire League
- Life and public services of Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone, containing a full account of the most celebrated orator and statesman of modern times, comprising the graphic story of his life, his brilliant genius and remarkable traits of character ... a noble example to all aspiring young men, including his famous speeches and orations, striking incidents in his career, personal anecdotes, reminiscences, etc, by D. M. Kelsey
- Imperial federation and commercial union of the British Empire, comprised in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, British India, and all the British colonies throughout the world, by E.B. Hatfield
- The true Briton of the nineteenth century, Canadian patriots and English chartists : a correspondence between Mr. Steady, an English farmer, and his brother in Canada
- William Ewart Gladstone, statesman and scholar, edited by David Williamson
- Prime ministers and some others, a book of reminiscences, by George W.E. Russell
- Home rule for Ireland, extract of a speech made before the Legislative Assembly of the province of Quebec, on the 16th of April, 1886, by E.J. Flynn
- A British friendship, (reprinted from Once a week, no. CXCIX, of April 18th, 1863); and Memoir of the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, reprinted from Daily News, December 12th, 1863, by Harriet Martineau
- The federation of Greater Britain, by Charles Waddie
- Speech of the Hon. L.S. Huntington, Q.C., M.P. for the county of Shefford, at the dinner given in his honour by his constituents, at Waterloo, on the 25th January, 1871
- Lord Minto, a memoir, by John Buchan
- Great meeting of electors of the borough of Hythe, held in the Town Hall, Folkestone, Friday, February 27, 1880 : speech of Sir Edward Watkin, M.P
- A political tract, no. 1, addressed to the people of the United Kingdom, by the Cobbett Club of London
- Queen Victoria, her life and reign, a study of British monarchical institutions and the Queen's personal character, foreign policy, and imperial influence, by J. Castell Hopkins ; with a preface by the Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
- Queen Victoria, her life and reign : a study of British monarchical institutions and the Queen's personal career, foreign policy, and imperial influence, by J. Castell Hopkins ; with a preface by the Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
- The Irish assassins, conspiracy, revenge, and the Phoenix Park murders that stunned Victorian England, Julie Kavanagh
- Richard Cobden, the international man, by J.A. Hobson
- Speeches and addresses of the Right Honourable Frederick Temple Hamilton, Earl of Dufferin, edited by Henry Milton
- The origin and objects of the Primrose League, a speech by Sir Algernon Borthwick at the opening of the Northumberland Habitation, at Norfolk House, St. James' Square, on Tuesday evening, October 27th, 1885, His Grace, the Duke of Norfolk in the chair
- Three political letters, addressed to Dr. Wolfred Nelson, late of Lower Canada, now of Plattsburgh, N.Y., by Th. Jefferson Sutherland
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