Table of Contents |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 1 | |
| | | Address to the members of the House of Commons on the relation between the cotton crisis and public works in India, 1862 / John Dickinson | |
| | | Famine in the North-West provinces of India : how we might have prevented it and may prevent another, 1862 / John Dickinson | |
| | | Government guarantee on Indian railways as officially explained and recognised, 1861 | |
| | | Letters addressed to Earl Russell respecting the late events at Warsaw and in Poland, 1862 / George Mitchell | |
| | | Major-Gen. Sir Arthur Cotton on irrigration and navigation in connecting with the finances of India, 1863 | |
| | | Punjab railway extracted from report on administration of the Punjab territories, 1861 | |
| | | Strike but hear! : a new view of the Eastern question being a second letter to the right Hon. Lord John Russell, 1856 | |
| | | Destruction of Kagosima and our intercourse with Japan, 1863 / Henry Richard | |
| | | Henri Plon Fonder imprimeur editeur, [1855] | |
| | | Notes on Hungarian wines, 1861 / Barthelemy de Szemere | |
| | | Usque adeo? or what may be said for the Ionian people, 1853 | |
| | | Condition of Turkey and her dependencies, 1863 / A. H. Layard | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 2 | |
| | | Second letter to his grace the Archbishop of york on the present corrupt state of the Church of England, 1832 / R. M. Beverley | |
| | | Letter to Lord Henley on the deficiencies of his plan of church reform,1833 / R. M. Beverley | |
| | | Tombs of the prophets a discourse on the corruptions of the Church of Christ, 1831 / R. M. Beverley | |
| | | History of Tithes : Patriarchal Lebitical Catholic and Protestant : with reflections on the extent and evils of the English Tithe system, 1831 / Biblicus | |
| | | Reply to Professor Sedgwick's letter in the Leeds Mercury concerning the present corrupt state of the University of Cambridge, 1834 / R. M. Beverley | |
| | | Tithes or no Tithes that is the question, 1834 / George Colgate | |
| | | Appeal to equity showing the unreasonableness and injustice of obliging dissenters to contribute towards the supprt of the Church of Engalnd, 1817 / Phileleutherus | |
| | | Letter to his grace the Archbishop of York on the present corrupt state of the Church of England, 1834 / R. M. Beverley | |
| | | Saint Jerome's compendium of the bible and incentive to the study of the holy scriptures, 1833 / E. Batley | |
| | | Committee of the Protestant dissenters' Grammar School at Mill Hill, [1825] / John Humphrys | |
| | | Description of a view of the city of Jerusalem and the surrounding country now exhibiting at the Panorama Leicester Square, 1835 / Robert Burford | |
| | | National education on just adn comprehensive principles, 1834 | |
| | | Introduction lecture delivered in the University of London, 1828 / Thomas Dale | |
| | | Causes and cure of indigestion scrofula cutaneous and cancerous diseases with appropriate rules for diet and regimen, 1830 / Charles Whitlam | |
| | | Why am I a conservative? addressed to the electors of the United Kingdom, 1837 | |
| | | Statement of persecutions on the part of certain Tory landlords in the county of Carlow, 1836 | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 3 | |
| | | Statement of persecutions on the part of certain Tory landlords in the county of Carlow, 1836 | |
| | | Letter addressed to the Earl of Aberdeen :secretary of State of Foreign Affairs, 1824 / Henry Gally Knight | |
| | | Letter to the Bishop of Peterborough and the clergy of England, 1840 / Earl Fitzwilliam | |
| | | Irish education : six letters on the subject of Irish education, 1832 / J. E. Gordon | |
| | | Letter to a late cabinet minister on the present crisis, 1834 / Edward Lytton Bulwer, Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron, 1803-1873 | |
| | | Some account of the system of fagging at Winchester school, 1827 / Alexander Malet, Bart. | |
| | | Law of copyright regarding authors dramatic writers and musical composers, [1842] | |
| | | Diplomacy and commerce,no. IV, 1840 | |
| | | Prize list : public exhibition day of the Edinburgh academy, 1834 / Archdeacon Williams | |
| | | Report by the Directors of the Edinburgh academy to the proprietors at their general meeting, 1834 | |
| | | Plan of the Edinburgh academy / Archdeacon Swinton | |
| | | Plan for improving and extending the branch establishments of the Bank of England, [1827] / Thomas Joplin | |
| | | Views on the subject of corn and currency, 1826 / T. Joplin | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 4 | |
| | | Essay on the learning of Shakespeare addressed to Joseph Cradock, 1821 / Richard Farmer | |
| | | Der Freischutz : a new muse-sick-all and see-nik performance from the new German uproar | |
| | | Fatal marksman | |
| | | Halidon Hill : a dramatic sketch from Scottish history, 1822 / Walter Scott | |
| | | Description of a second view of the ruins of Pompeii and surrounding country, 1824 / Mr. Burford | |
| | | Jachin and Boaz or an authentic key to the door of Free-masonry : both ancient and modern, 1811 | |
| | | Examination of the imposture of Ann Moore called the fasting woman of Tutbury, 1813 / Alexander Henderson | |
| | | King against John Mitford for perjury, 1814 / Lord Ellenborough | |
| | | Past, 1819 / Miss Holford | |
| | | Star in the East : a sermon, 1809 / Claudius Buchanan | |
| | | Substance of a sermon preached at the blessing of the Catholic Church of St. Chad in the town of Birmingham, 1809 / Rev.Dr.Milner | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 5 | |
| | | Reflections on the nature and tendency of the present spirit of the times in a letter to the freeholders of the county of Norfolk, 1819 / George Burges | |
| | | Letter to the right honourable George Canning : principal secretary of state for foreign affairs, 1825 / R. Nottingham | |
| | | Practical observations upon the education of the people addressed to the working classes and their employers, 1825 / H. Brougham | |
| | | Report of the proceedings of the public meeting : for the purpose of establishing a mechanics' institution for the diffusion of useful knowledge among the working classes resident in Rotherhithe Bermondsey, 1825 | |
| | | Address to the inhabitants of Europe on the iniquity of the slave trade, 1822 | |
| | | Critique from the Edinburgh review on Lord Byron's poems, 1820 | |
| | | Essays moral economical and political, 1824 / Francis Bacon | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 6 | |
| | | Lords the Government and the country, 1835 / Henry Lytton Bulwer | |
| | | What will parliament do with the railways, 1836 | |
| | | Remonstrance against the cry of no popery, 1834 / W. Torrens McCullagh | |
| | | Speech of J. W. Freshfield on the municipal corporations (Ireland) bill in the HOuse of Commons, 1836 | |
| | | Speech of the right honourable Lord Viscount Howick in the House of Commons : respecting the church establishment (Ireland), 1835 | |
| | | Irish Church : reform association to the reformers of England Scotland and Wales, 1835 | |
| | | Finsbury lectures : Aristocratical and political morality, no. II, 1834 / W. J. Fox | |
| | | Fitness of Turnpike roads and highways for the most expenditious safe convenient and economical internal communication, 1835 / Alexander Gordon | |
| | | Our parish being an outline of the history of the parish of St. Martin-in-the-fields, 1836 / H. Simpson | |
Box 1:1 | Separatadbruk aus der ,,Deutldjen Beitung, 1891 / Renner, Heinrich | |