127 books
To the Free Citizens, and Free-Holders, of the City of Dublin (Classic Reprint)
de la Réforme Des Prisons, Ou de la Théorie de l'Emprisonnement, de Ses Principes, de Ses Moyens, Et de Ses Conditions Pratiques, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)
La Conference Internationale de Bruxelles Sur Les Lois Et Coutumes de la Guerre (Classic Reprint)
Le Chateau de Saint-Donats, Ou Histoire Du Fils d'Un Émigré Échappé Aux Massacres En France, Vol. 1
The Infernal Quixote, Vol. 4 of 4: A Tale of the Day (Classic Reprint)
Getting Too Old to Dance
The War and the Empire
Le Droit de Legitime Defense Dans La Penalite Et Dans Guerre Et Les Congres Scientifiques Internationaux
The Castle of Saint Donats
Seasonable Advice to the Electors of Members of Parlement at the Ensuing Election
Expose de l'etat de la question penitentiaire en Europe et aux Etats-Unis
The Political Consitutions of Great Britain and Ireland
De L'abolition De La Peine De Mort En Portugal...
The Political Works of C. Lucas Volume 5
Seasonable advice to the electors of Members of Parlement
An Apology for the Civil Rights and Liberties of the Commons and Citizens of Dublin
A Critical Review of the Liberties of British Subjects, with a Comparative View of the Proceedings of the H-E of C-S of I-D, Against an Unfortunate Exile of That Country, by a Gentleman of the Middle-Temple [Or Rather, by C. Lucas]
An address to His Excellency William Earl of Harrington
A Letter to Such of the Citizens and Electors of Dublin, as Have Preserved Their Freedom, Independence and Integrity
The Usage of Holding Parliaments and of Preparing and Passing Bills of Supply in Ireland Related from Record
An Appeal to the Commons and Citizens of London. [Followed By] the Preface to the Political Constitutions, &C
Observations Relatives Au Congres Penitentiaire de Londres Presentees A L'Academie Des Sciences Morales Et Politiques...
The Political Constititions of Great-Britain and Ireland, Asserted and Vindicated; The Connection and Common Interest of Both Kingdoms, Demonstrated and the Grievances, Which Each, Has Suffered, Set Forth in Several Addresses and Letters to the Free-Citizens o
To the Right Honorable the Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, Sheriffs, Commons, Citizens, and Freeholders of Dublin, the Address of Charles Lucas. a Second (-Fourth) Address