24 books • 1 series
No Popery
La Roumanie et les juifs
Precis Pour l'Ex-Garde Nationale Contre Le Sieur Benaben Et Consorts (Histoire)
I Am My Property
An expostulatory epistle to the Welch knight
The Glory and the Shame of Britain; An Essay on the Condition and Claims of the Working Classes, Together with the Means of Securing Their Elevation.
The Supremacy and Jurisdiction of the Roman Pontiffs, Demonstatively Proved from Scripture
Lord Melbourne
The Charter of the Nations; Or, Free Trade and Its Results. an Essay on the Recent Commercial Policy of the United Kingdom, to Which the Council of the National Anti-Corn Law League Awarded Their First Prize
Richard Cobden and the Jubilee of Free Trade
I and My Property; Or the Experiences of an Owner in Dealing with His Legal Estate
Lord Melbourne (Volume 2)
No Popery; Stanzas. Stanzas
I and My Property
The Crown and the Cabinet; Five Letters on the Biography [By Sir Theodore Martin] of the Prince Consort
Remarks on the Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, in a Letter to James Boswell, Esq.
Free Thoughts on the Misconception of the Superiority of Natural Advantages Possessed by This Country Over England.
An Humble and Free Address to the Most Noble President, the Right Honourable and Worthy Vice-Presidents, Governors, Trustees, and Guardians of the Foundling-Hospital
Observations on a Late Letter to a Certain Foreign Minister, &c. Shewing the Partiality of the Letter-Writer in Regard to the Last Administration, and His Fallacy in Stating the Nature and Grounds of the Present War. in a Letter to the Author
An Expostulatory Epistle to the Welch Knight, on the Late Revolution in Politicks; And the Extraordinary Conduct of Himself and His Associates.
A Justification of the Baptism of Foundling Infants. in Answer to the Argument and Objections in a Late Pamphlet, Intitled, an Humble and Free Address to the Most Noble President, ... of the Foundling Hospital. with Remarks by Way of Reply.
The Charter of the Nations
Fourth Letter to the REV. William Palmer, M.A., of Worcester College, Oxford.
I Am My Property; Or the Experiences of an Owner in Dealing with His Legal Estate