Name Political Writing
Description

Appeal, letter, defence, essay, address, summary, supplement, or reflection relating to society, culture, government. 

Titles

Displaying 426–450 of 853

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
15801 Illustrations of Political Economy. No. XVIII. The Loom and the Lugger. Part II. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
Charles Fox (London)
1833
1477 Illustrations of Political Economy. No. XXV. The Moral of Many Fables. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
Charles Fox (London)
1834
18467 Illustrations of Political Economy. Sowers not Reapers No. XIX. A tale. By Harriet Martineau. Stereotype Edition. Martineau , Harriet
William D. Ticknor (Boston)
1835 Stereotype Edition.
15803 Illustrations of Taxation. No. II. The Tenth Haycock. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
Charles Fox (London)
1834
15804 Illustrations of Taxation. No. III. The Jerseymen Meeting. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
Charles Fox (London)
1834
15805 Illustrations of Taxation. No. IV. The Jerseymen Parting. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
Charles Fox (London)
1834
15806 Illustrations of Taxation. No. V. The Scholars of Arneside. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
Charles Fox (London)
1834
14232 Immediate, Not Gradual, Abolition; or, An Inquiry into the Shortest, Safest, and Most Effectual Means of Getting Rid of West Indian Slavery. Heyrick , Elizabeth
1836
1030 Immediate, Not Gradual, Abolition: or an Inquiry into the Shortest, Safest, and most Effectual Means of Getting Rid of West Indian Slavery Heyrick , Elizabeth
1824
14229 Immediate, Not Gradual, Abolition: or an Inquiry into the Shortest, Safest, and Most Effectual Means of Getting Rid of West Indian Slavery Heyrick , Elizabeth
1824
14219 Immediate, Not Gradual, Abolition: or an Inquiry into the Shortest, Safest, and most Effectual Means of Getting Rid of West Indian Slavery. Third Edition. With an Appendix Containing Clarkson's Comparison Between the State of the British Peasantry and that of the Slaves in the Colonies, &c. Heyrick , Elizabeth
1824 Third Edition.
6454 Impartial reflections on the present situation of the Queen of France; by a friend to humanity. Robinson , Mary
1791
22315 Information for the dutchess of Buccleugh, against the earls of Melvill and Leven, and Mr. James Melvill of Hall-hill. Buccleuch , Anne Scott
1710
14717 Information to those who would remove to America. By Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Franklin , Benjamin
1794
26161 Instructions to freeholders: drawn from Her Majesty's most gracious speech, from the throne. On Thursday the 16th of July 1703, to both Houses of Parliament. Queen of Great Britain , Anne
Elizabeth Smith (London)
1713
413 Ireland's Crisis Tonna , Charlotte Elizabeth (Browne) Phelan
1832
21938 John Bull still in his senses: being the third part of Law is a bottomless-pit. Printed from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir Humphry Polesworth: and publish'd, (as well as the two former parts) by the author of the New Atalantis. Arbuthnot , John
John Morphew (London)
1712
9 John Hopkins's Notions on Political Economy. By the author of "Conversations on Chemistry, Political Economy." &c. &c. Marcet , Jane
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman (London)
1833
13875 John Hopkins's Notions on Political Economy. By the author of Conversations on Chemistry. Marcet , Jane
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman (London)
1834 Third Edition
21295 Journal of the senate of the state of Georgia, for the year 1804. 1805
23834 King George for ever: or, Dunton's speech to the Protestant associators of Great-Britain: but more especially to those of the Tower-Hamlets, with whom he has enter'd into a voluntary and strict association, to defend his Majesty's just title to the British Crown, against the pretender and all his adherents. With a copy of that loyal association which Mr. Dunton subscrib'd, and is the subject of this speech. To which is added, The neck-adventure; or, the case and sufferings of Mr. John Dunton, for daring to detect the treason and villany of Oxford and Bolingbroke, whilst they were reigning favourites, in his four essays, intituled, The court-spy, Neck or nothing, Queen Robin, and The impeachment. The whole discoveries (and speech) most humbly submitted to the consideration of King George, our alone rightful and ever-glorious sovereign; and inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Townshend, one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of state. Dunton , John
1715
26191 L—d Am—t on Duty. If I had power, I'd kill 20 in an hour. Hannah Humphrey [18 New Bond Street] (London)
1780
22101 La conduite de milord Duc d'Ormonde, pendant la campagne de l'année, 1712. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1715
14861 La conduite de milord Duc d’Ormonde, pendant la campagne de l’année, 1712. Manley , Delarivier
John Morphew (London)
1715 French edition
1612 La dernière guerre des bêtes. Fable pour servir à l'histoire du XVIII. siècle. Par l'auteur D'Abassai. Falques , Marianne-Agnès
C.G. Seyffert [Dean's Street] (London)
1758