Name Political Writing
Description

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

Titles

Displaying 526–550 of 785

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
1481 Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated. IV. The Land’s End. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
1834
32 Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated. I. The Parish. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
Charles Fox (London)
1833
15335 Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated. I. The Parish. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Stereotype Edition. Martineau , Harriet
Leonard C. Bowles (Boston)
1833 Stereotype Edition.
1479 Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated. II. The Hamlets. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
Charles Fox (London)
1833
15871 Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated. II. The Hamlets. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
James Munroe and Co. (Boston)
1836
1480 Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated. III. The Town. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
1834
26178 Popery and treason inseparable. In a discourse upon the 5th of November, not forgetting the 4th. Wherein is also some remarkable memoirs discovering the arts of the papists in the death of King Charles the First, very suitable for protestants in this divided age. By J.H.M.E. in Newport-Market. Harrington , Joseph
1714
16835 Portrait of the times: or, Physic for licentious faction. Unknown , [Woman]
1804
21819 President's message. Office of the Newport Mercury, Monday morning, December 9, 1805. Washington, December 3, 1805. ... To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America. Jefferson , Thomas
Ann Barber (Newport)
1805
5308 Pro and con; or the political squabble: a satirical dialogue. Address'd to the leaders of the opposition, by a Lady. Unknown , [Woman]
William Nicoll (London)
1763
14228 Productions of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart: presented to the First African Baptist Church & Society of the city of Boston. Stewart , Maria W.
Friends of Freedom and Virtue (Boston)
1835
24370 Queen Anne was very graceful and majestick in her person: religious, without affectation. She always meant well. Churchill , Sarah
s.n. [sine nomine]
1738
23291 Queen Elizabeth her gracious speech to her last parliament, the 30th. day of November, 1601. , Elizabeth I
1702
25902 Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, ... The Third Edition. Dunton , John
M. Brudenell (London)
1714 The Third Edition.
25903 Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, meeting accidentaly at the Proclaiming King George. [The] whole Discoveries Humbly inscrib'd to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and contain the True secret History of the White-Staff, in Answer to that False one, lately publish'd by the Earl of O-Ford. The second edition. Dunton , John
M. Brudenell (London)
1714 The second edition.
25922 Queen Robin: or the second part of Neck or nothing, detecting the secret reign of the four last years. In a familiar dialogue between Mr. Truman (alias Mr. John Dunton) and his friend, meeting accidentaly at the Proclaiming King George. The whole Discoveries Humbly inscrib'd to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and contain the True secret History of the White-Staff, in Answer to that False one, lately publish'd by the Earl of o-ford. Dunton , John
M. Brudenell (London)
1714
25512 Queries concerning the reasonableness of repealing the Corporation and Test Acts, as far as they relate to the Protestant dissenters; The Objections that may be made against that Repeal; and The most expedient Time for the making it. Unknown ,
John Wilford (London)
1732
25739 Reasons against impeaching the late ministry. Being a full answer to all that has been alledg'd for an impeachment. Unknown ,
Anne Dodd I (London)
1715
25323 Reasons for an immediate war against France. Unknown ,
Robert Amey (London)
1740
13608 Reasons for National Penitence, recommended for the fast, Appointed February XXVIII. 1794. Barbauld , Anna Laetitia
George, George, and John Robinson (London)
1794
25269 Reasons for repealing the Occasional and Schism-Acts. To which is added, A true and correct list of the Lords and Commons of the Fifth Parliament of Great-Britain, to meet at Westminster, the 17th of March. Dedicated to a certain Earl. Unknown ,
1715
25119 Reasons for the strict observation of the King's peace on the solemn fast of the thirtieth of January. Unknown ,
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
John Harrison (Cornhill)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1720
25007 Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts; Together with Some Queries upon that Important Affair: As also, A Few Words of Advice to the Pushing Dissenters: Occasioned by a certain Paper dispersed at a late General Meeting, entituled, Reasons for Pushing, &c. By a Protestant dissenter, a Friend to Truth, Peace and Liberty. Sladen , John
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1733
25576 Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts: ... As also, a few words of advice to the pushing dissenters: occasion'd by a certain paper dispersed at a late general meeting, intitled, Reasons for pushing, &c. By a Protestant dissenter, a friend to truth, peace, and liberty. Sladen , John
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
1732
25637 Reasons offer'd against pushing for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts: Together with Some Queries upon that Important Affair: As also, a few words of advice to the pushing dissenters: occasioned by a certain paper dispersed at a late general meeting, entituled, Reasons for pushing, &c. By a Protestant dissenter, a friend to truth, peace and liberty. Sladen , John
James Roberts [Warwick Lane] (London)
Elizabeth Nutt [Royal Exchange] (London)
Anne Dodd I (London)
1732