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- A Caution against the levellers
- A Few plain questions and a little honest advice to the working people of Great Britain
- A circular letter to the several petitioning counties : cities, and towns, Addressed to their respective general Meetings, against the late Proposition for a triennial Election of Representatives, By Granville Sharp
- A circular letter to the several petitioning counties, cities, and towns, addressed to their respective general meetings, against the late proposition for a triennial election of representatives, by Granville Sharp
- A collection of the letters which have been addressed to the volunteers of Ireland : on the subject of a Parliamentary Reform, by the Earl of Effingham, Doctor Price, Major Cartwright, Doctor Jebb, and the Rev. Mr. Wyvill. To which are annexed, A Letter of the Rev. Mr. Northcote, on the same Subject ; A Letter of Lieutenant-Colonel Sharman to Dr. Jebb, with his Answer ; And all the Letters of the Reverend Mr. Wyvill, addressed to the Yorkshire Committee of Association ; to John Campbell, Esq. Chairman of the Committee of Stirling Merchants ; Brass Crosby, Esq. and Others
- A correct list of those members who voted with the Right Hon. William Pitt, on Monday, the 18th day of April, 1785, for a parliamentary reform
- A declaration of rights, and An address to the people. Approved of by a number of the friends of reform in Paisley
- A friendly address to the members of the several clubs : in the Parish of St. Ann, Westminster, associated for the purpose of obtaining a reform in Parliament, by William Knox, Esq
- A history of the reform bills of 1866 and 1867
- A letter from the Right Honourable Lord Carysfort, to the Huntingdonshire Committee
- A letter of thanks addressed by the London Corresponding Society : To Phillip Francis. Esq. M. P. for his able speech in Parliament, On the 10th of April, 1793. Upon the Stockbridge election bill; together with his answer
- A letter to Henry Brougham ... on the subject of reform in the representation of the people in Parliament
- A letter to Sir Robert Bernard : Bart. Chairman of the Huntingdonshire Committee. By John Jebb, M.D.F.R.S
- A letter to Sir Robert Bernard, : Bart. Chairman of the Huntingdonshire Committee
- A letter to Wm. Roscoe, Esq., occasioned by his letter to Henry Brougham ... on the subject of Parliamentary reform
- A letter to a patriot senator : including the heads of a bill for a constitutional representation of the people
- A letter to the friends of the Reform Bill, in the middle and lower classes of the inhabitants of the county of Stafford; in consequence of the rejection of the bill by the House of Lords
- A letter to the volunteers : upon the subject of a Parliamentary reform. By Andrew Doria
- A modern parliament in a modern democracy : State of the Union annual lecture
- A narrative of facts, relating to a prosecution for high treason : including the address to the jury, which the court refused to hear: With Letters To The Attorney General, Lord Chief Justice Eyre, Mr. Serjeant Adair, the Honourable Thomas Erskine, and Vicary Gibbs, Esq. and the defence the author had prepared, if he had been brought to trial. By Thomas Holcroft
- A narrative of the proceedings at the general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, held on Monday, July 31, 1797, in a field, near the Veterinary College ... ancras, in the county of Middlesex Citizen Thomas Stuckey President[.]
- A narrative of the proceedings at the general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, held on Monday, July 31, 1797, in a field, near the veterinary college, St. Pancras, in the county of Middlesex. Citizen Thomas Stuckey, President
- A philosophical view of reform
- A plea for the constitution
- A review of the place-bill. : Wherein the arguments on both sides are fairly stated, and impartially considered. To which is added an appendix, address'd to the electors of Great-Britain
- A review of the speeches of the Right Hon. George Canning on the late election for Liverpool as far as they relate to the questions of peace and reform
- A speech of William Jones, Esq. : to the assembled inhabitants of the counties of Middlesex and Surry, the cities of London and Westminster, and the borough of Southwark. XXVIII May, M. DCC. LXXXII
- A summary of a treatise by Major Cartwright, entitled The people's barrier against undue influence: or the Commons' House of Parliament according to the constitution
- Account of the proceedings at a general meeting of the London Corresponding Society : convened by public advertisement, and held in an inclosed field, behind the long room, Borough Road, St. George's Fields, On Monday, the 29th of June, 1795. Citizen John Gale Jones in the chair
- Address of the Bristol Constitutional Society for a Parliamentary Reform, to the people of Great-Britain. April 14, 1794
- Address of the London Corresponding Society to the other societies of Great Britain : United for obtaining a reform in Parliament
- Address of the London Corresponding Society to the other societies of Great Britain united for obtaining a reform in Parliament
- Address of the London Corresponding Society to the other societies of Great Britain, united for obtaining a reform in Parliament
- An address to the people of England : on the intended reformation of Parliament
- An address to the right worshipful the Mayor and Corporation, : to the worshipful the wardens and corporation of the Trinity-House, and to the worthy burgesses of the town of Kingston-upon-Hull. By David Hartley, Esq
- An answer to a letter from Mr. John Merritt, on the subject of Parliamentary reform
- An answer to the celebrated letter of the Duke of Richmond : on a parliamentary reform: with a treatise on that popular subject. Inscribed to the Right Honorable Charles Baron Hawkesbury
- Aspects of Parliamentary reform
- Authentic copy of a petition : praying for a reform in Parliament, presented to the House of Commons by Charles Grey, Esq. on Monday, 6th May 1793; and signed only by the members of the Society of the Friends of the People ..
- Authentic copy of a petition : praying for a reform in Parliament, presented to the House of Commons on Monday, 6th May, 1793. Published by the Society, the Friends of the People, associated for the purpose of obtaining a Parliamentary reform
- Authentic copy of a petition : praying for reform in Parliament, presented to the House of Commons on Monday, 6th May, 1793. Published by the Society, the Friends of the People, associated for the purpose of obtaining a Parliamentary reform
- Authentic report of the debate in the House of Commons, on the 6th and 7th of May, 1793, on Mr. Grey's motion for a reform in Parliament ; ... To which is added, a correct copy of the petition of the Friends of the People
- Christopher Wyvill and reform, 1790-1820
- Considerations on the intended reform in the Parliamentary representation of the people
- Constitutional reform : the labour government's constitutional reform agenda
- Constitutional reform in the United Kingdom
- Cursory strictures upon the injustice of the present war : and upon the necessity of an immediate parliamentary reform
- Eight speeches made in Parliament, on several important occasions : recommended to the electors of Great-Britain as a seasonable preparative for the ensuing elections
- Electoral reform in England and Wales: the development and operation of the parliamentary franchise 1832-1885
- Electoral reform in England and Wales: the development and operation of the parliamentary franchise, 1832-1885
- Eleven lectures on the French and Belgian revolutions, and English boroughmongering
- Essays on Parliamentary Reform
- Essays on reform
- Four letters on important national subjects : addressed to the Right Honuorable the Earl of Shelburne, His Majesty's first lord commissioner of the treasury
- Friendly advice, most respectfully submitted to the Lords, on the Reform Bill
- From Luddism to the first Reform Bill: reform in England 1810-1832
- Further observations on the Reform Bill; or, What are the advantages of close boroughs?
- Hereditary seats in the House of Lords : unconstitutional except by the tenure of land baronies
- How to abolish the Lords
- Inevitable consequences of a reform in Parliament : By William Playfair
- Instructions for a prince : To which are added, state maxims, and interesting papers ; found in the cabinet of the King of Lunaria. Now first translated from the original MSS. With notes by the editor
- Letter on parliamentary reform, containing a short review of the origin and constitution of parliaments; with observations on the petition presented by Mr. Grey, and on some of the arguments for and against it
- Letters on political liberty : and the principles of the English and Irish projects of reform ; addressed to a member of the English House of Commons
- Letters to the deputies of the associated and petitioning counties, cities, and towns ; on the means necessary to a reformation of Parliament. By Major John Cartwright
- Liberty or death : the story of Thomas Hardy, shoemaker, and John Cartwright, landowner, in the early struggles for parliamentary democracy
- Lord Grey of the Reform Bill: being the life of Charles, second Earl Grey
- Members only? : Parliament in the public eye : the report of the Hansard Society Commission on the Communication of Parliamentary Democracy
- Observations on a late publication : entitled ''a dialogue ''on the actual state of Parliament, '' and also on a treatise entitled "free Parliaments."
- Parliamentary reform 1933-1960: a survey of suggested reforms
- Parliamentary reform, 1640-1832
- Peace and reform, against war and corruption : in answer to a pamphlet written by Arthur Young, Esq. entitled, "The example of France, a warning to Britain" ..
- Plan of Parliamentary Reform, in the Form of a Catechism, with Reasons for Each Article - With an Introduction, Shewing the Necessity of Radical, and the Inadequacy of Moderate Reform
- Plan of parliamentary reform : in the form of a catechism with reasons for each article : with an introduction, shewing the necessity of radical, and the inadequacy of moderate, reform
- Plan of parliamentary reform, in the form of a Catechism, with reasons for each article : with an introduction, shewing the necessity of radical, and the inadequacy of moderate reform
- Proceedings of the Society of Friends of the People, associated for the purpose of obtaining a parliamentary reform, in the year 1792
- Proportional representation: critics of the British electoral system, 1820-1945
- Radicalism and reform in Britain, 1780-1850
- Reforming the House of Commons
- Remarks on the conduct of the modern whigs, by a Whig of the old school
- Remarks on the proceedings of the society, who style themselves "the Friends of the People": and observations on the principles of government, as applicable to the British constitution. In two letters to a friend
- Remarks, addressed to the Rev. Charles Weston, chairman of a committee of the Durham County and City Association, on the resolutions dated February 11, published February 19, 1793
- Resolutions of the Society associated for the purpose of obtaining a Parliamentary reform
- Resolutions, &c : of the Society associated for the purpose of obtaining a Parliamentary reform. Held at the Freemason's Tavern, on Saturday, May 12, 1792
- Rethinking the age of reform : Britain 1780-1850
- Rights of swine : an address to the poor ; re-printed 1794 ..
- Riot, risings and revolution: governance and violence in eighteenth-century England
- Some considerations on a law for triennial parliaments : With an enquiry, I. Whether there may not be a time when it is necessary to suspend the execution, even of such laws as are most essential to the liberties of the people? II. Whether this is such a time or no?
- Some considerations on a law for triennial parliaments. : with an enquiry, I. Whether there may not be a time when it is necessary to suspend the execution, even of such laws as are most essential to the liberties of the people? II. Whether this is such a time or no?
- Some other thoughts on a parliamentary reform : in reply to a late publication, entitled, "thoughts on a parliamentary reform."
- Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. Member of Parliament for the city of Bristol, on presenting to the House of Commons a plan for the better security of the independence of Parliament, and the oeconomical reformation of the civil and other establishments
- Summary and free reflections : in which the great outline only, and principal features, of several interesting subjects, are impartially traced, and candidly examined
- Summary and free reflections : in which the great outline only, and principal features, of the following subjects are impartially traced, and candidly examined
- Take your choice! : representation and respect, imposition and contempt : annual parliaments and liberty, long parliaments and slavery
- The Association: British extraparliamentary political organization, 1769-1793
- The British tocsin : or, proofs of national ruin
- The British tocsin; or, Proofs of national ruin
- The English constitution produced and illustrated
- The English reform bill of 1867
- The Great Reform Act
- The Maxima Charta of 1832, for England, Ireland, and Scotland : comprising the various acts passed during the reign of William IV for amending the representation of the people in the Commons House of Parliament
- The Question of reform considered: with hints for a plan
- The Reform Ministry and the reformed parliament
- The Reform of the House of Lords
- The Second Reform Act
- The Second Reform Bill
- The black book : an exposition of abuses in church and state, courts of law, municipal corporations, and public companies : with a précis of the House of Commons, past, present, and to come
- The correspondence of the Rev. C. Wyvill with the Right Honourable William Pitt. Part I ; published by Mr Wyvill
- The duty of a freeman : addressed to the electors of Great Britain
- The extraordinary black book : an exposition of abuses in church and state, courts of law, representation, municipal and corporate bodies, with a précis of the House of Commons, past, present, and to come
- The extraordinary black book : an exposition of abuses in church and state, courts of law, representation, municipal and corporate bodies.
- The extraordinary black book : an exposition of the United Church of England and Ireland ; civil list and crown revenues ; incomes, privileges, and power, of the aristocracy ; Privy Council, diplomatic, and consular establishments ; law and judicial administration ; representation and prospects of reform under the new ministry ; profits, influence, and monopoly of the Bank of England and East-India Company, with strictures on the renewal of their charters ; debt and funding system ; salaries, fees and emoluments in Courts of Justice, public offices, and colonies ; lists of pluralists, placemen, pensioners, and sinecurists: the whole corrected from the latest official returns, and presenting a complete view of the expenditure, patronage, influence, and abuses of the government, in church, state, law, and representation
- The future of Parliament : issues for a new century
- The genesis of parliamentary reform
- The history of reform : a record of the struggle for the representation of the people in Parliament
- The history of the Reform Bill of 1832
- The life of Charles, third Earl Stanhope
- The making of the Second Reform Bill
- The passing of the Great Reform Bill
- The state of the representation of England and Wales, delivered to the society, the friends of the people, associated for the purpose of obtaining a Parliamentary reform, on Saturday the 9th of February 1793, by their committee appointed for that purpose. : Revised, compressed, and reprinted by the London Corresponding Societiy[sic] 4th May 1795
- The three reforms of Parliament : A history, 1830-1885.
- Thoughts on a parliamentary reform
- Thoughts on the conduct and continuation of the volunteers of Ireland
- Thoughts on the conduct and continuation of the volunteers of Ireland
- Thoughts on the constitution : with a view to the proposed reform in the representation of the people, and duration of parliaments. By Lord Carysfort
- Three early nineteenth century diaries
- To the Parliament and people of Great Britain : an explicit declaration of the principles and views of the London Corresponding Society
- To the honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of many thousand poore people, in and about the citie of London
- To the honourable the House of Commons assembled in Parliament. The humble petition of many thousand poore people, in and about the citie of London
- Two letters from Norman M'leod, Esq. M.P. to the chairman of the Friends of the People at Edinburgh
- Two letters from Norman M'leod, Esq. M.P. to the chairman of the Friends of the People at Edinburgh
- Two speeches of Thomas Day, Esq : at the general meetings of the counties of Cambridge and Essex, held March 25, and April 25, 1780
- Washington, Westminster and Whitehall
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