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Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 1 | |
| | | Question concerning the depreciation of our currency stated and examined, 1810 / W. Huskisson | |
| | | Letter from the King to the people, 1821 / King George | |
| | | Appeal to the religion justice and humanity of the inhabitants of the British Empire in behalf of the negro slaves in the West Indies, 1823 / William Wilberforce | |
| | | Negro slavery or a view of some of the more prominent features of that state of society as it exists in the United States of America and in the colonies of the West Indies especially Jamaica, 1823 | |
| | | Declaration of the Catholic Bishops the vicars apostolic and their coadjutors in Great Britain, 1826 | |
| | | Address from the British Roman Catholics to their protestant fellow countrymen, [1826] | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 2 | |
| | | Address to the magistrates and people of Great Britain and Ireland occassioned by the alarming system of modern imprisonment, 1802 | |
| | | Address to the public from reflections on the impolicy of indiscriminate arrests and confinement for debt, 1807 | |
| | | Extraordinary cause tried on Thursday June 29 1809 before Sir James Mansfield in which the Right Hon. Geo. Ferrars Townshend (Earl of Leicester) was the plaintiff and the Morning Herald defendant, 1809 | |
| | | Little justice for colonel wardle and a reconciliation of the paradox that wright is wrong, 1809 | |
| | | Considerations on the nature and objects of the intended light and heat company, 1808 | |
| | | In Parliament : gas-light bill, [1805?] | |
| | | Minutes of the proceedings of a meeting of gas light and coke share-holders at the city of London tavern, 1809 / John Van Voorst | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 3 | |
| | | Review of the conduct of the Prince of Wales in his various transactions with Mr. Jeffreys during a period of more than twenty years containing a detail of many circumstances relative to the Prince and Princess of Wales, 1806 / Nathaniel Jeffreys | |
| | | Diamond cut diamond or observations on a pamphlet entitled "A review of the conduct of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales" comprising a free and impartial view of Mr. Jeffreys as a tradesman politician and courtier during a period of twenty years, 1806 / Philo-Veritas | |
| | | Antidote to poison : or full reply to Mr. Jeffreys' attack upon the character and conduct of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, 1806 / Claudio | |
| | | Letter to Nathaniel Jeffreys late goldsmith and jeweller to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales : late member of Parliament for the city of conventry on the subject of his extraordinary pamphlet entitled "A review of the conduct of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, 1806 | |
| | | Complete vindication of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales realtive to his creditors but not quite so complete a vindication of the Right Hon. W. Pitt relative to His Royal Highness, 1806 | |
| | | Strictures on the conductof Nathaniel Jeffreys respecting the publication of his transactions as goldsmith and jeweller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales dedicated to the Right Honorable Lady Viscountess Melbourne, [1806] | |
| | | Patriot's review of Mr. Jeffreys' pamphlet respecting the conduct of the Prince of Wales, 1806 | |
| | | Diamond new pointed being a supplement to diamond cut diamond containing three letters which Mr. Jeffreys sent to the Earl of Moira with a view to extort money from his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales with observations thereon in a letter to Mr. Jeffreys, 1806 / Philo-Veritas | |
| | | Brief remarks of the licentiousness of certain details political and private tending to degrade high public characters and more particularly as relates to the publication of Mr. Nathanmiel Jeffreys, 1806 | |
| | | Admonitory letter to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales on the subject of the late delicate inquiry, 1806 | |
| | | Answer to an admonitory letter addressed to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales on the subject of the late delicate enquiry, 1806 / Aristides | |
| | | Strictures on Corbet's unmanly observations relative to the delicate investigation and a reply to the answer to an admonitory letter to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 1806 | |
| | | Prince of Wales : a second plain letter to his Royal Highness wherein his plain duties to himself his wife his child and to the country | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 4 | |
| | | Sketch of the political state of Europe at the beginning 1805, 1805 / William Hunter | |
| | | Character and conduct of the late and present administration considered by a national observer, 1804 | |
| | | View of the relative situations of Mr. Pitt and mr. Addington previous to and on the night of Mr. Patten's motion, 1804 | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 5 | |
| | | On the means of conveying information to the people, [1818] / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Dorchester labourers / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Stamped press of London and its morality / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | On the amusements of the aristocracy and of the people / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | American ballot-box / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Mr Halse's opinion of the industrious classes of England with a note / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Persecution preached by the parsons of the state church in Ireland, [1835] / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Guards : the uselessness of these regiments in London / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Letter to the electors of bath on the municipal corporation reform bill / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Trades' unions : their advantages to the working classes / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Taxes on knowledge / Francis Place | |
| | | "Morning advertiser" and Mr. Wakley / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Orange societies / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Of what use is the House of Lords? / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Persecution of the unstamped press / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Evils of a House of Lords / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Mr Spring Rice and the tax on knowledge with a postscript on the French King and the press / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Matchless constitution / T. Falconer | |
| | | Parliamentary notes : Mr. Hanmer / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Crisis : what ought the ministers to do? / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Rotten borough for sale / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Mr. Bulwer's sham motion for the repeal of the tax on knowledge / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Administration of the law by the lords / T. Falconer | |
| | | Conduct of ministers respecting the amendments of the House of Lords / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Local courts in boroughs / T. Falconer | |
| | | Mr. Spring Rice and the appropriation act / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Short review of a long session / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Mr. Grove Price and the constitution / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | New methods of disfranching electors / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Borough justices / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Letter to the Duke of Cumberland / William Allen | |
| | | Letter to the future municipal electors of bath / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Borough courts / T. Falconer | |
| | | Liberal constitution of the reform act at Leeds / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Peers and the people : municipal reform : corn laws : taxes on knowledge / Francis Place | |
| | | Wholesale obstructiveness of the Lords / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Votes of Mr. George Frederick Young / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Hand loom weavers and factory workers : a letter to James Turner cotton spinner / Francis Place | |
| | | Commenoration of the reformation / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Mr. Rintoul the "we" of the spectator / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | "Great unstamped" acknowledged to be invincible / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Parties in the House of Commons : dissensions among the Tories / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | O'Connell and English agitation / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Consolation and compensation to borough town clerks : royal prerogative / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | General Evan's rule of promotion in the auxiliary army of spain / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Conduct of the authorities towards the unstamped press / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Registration / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Church : what? a state church : what? / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Legal wisdom : the revising barristers / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Sobriety of the working class : the gin palace fallacy / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Democracy in America / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Character and sufferings of the Irish clergy / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | London review and the Irish church question / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | "We" of the Herald / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Times / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Newspaper stamp return / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Whigs and radicals? Lord John Russell's exhortation / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Letter to Dr. Chalmers on the subject of a grant of public money to the scotch church / William Allen | |
| | | Poor laws / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Progress of democracy / Robert Hammersley | |
| | | London review and the preiodical press / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Orange exposure / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Preliminary reforms : being a summary of the principles advocated in these pamphlets / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Radicals and the ministers / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Speech of Sir W. Molesworth at Birmingham / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Paper-maker's grievance / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Democracy preached by "Blackwood" / Robert Hammersley | |
| | | Letter from Geo. Sinclair Esq. M. P. to Mr. Roebuck with reply and remarks / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | English in America / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Injustice to prisoners / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Cheap law / T. Falconer | |
| | | Hints addressed to the young men of Great Britain on the progress of political opinion / Robert Hammersley | |
| | | Should politics influence municipal elections? / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Repeal of the stamp duty on newspapers / Francis Place | |
| | | Engalnd a step-mother to her soldiers / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Signs of the times / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Toryphobia / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | People are not to blame? libellous fallacy of the Edinburgh review / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Decay of Whigism : public opinion in Bath : the recent dinner / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Whig creed : Lord John Russell and the Bristol dinner / Robert Hammersley | |
| | | Factory workers and hand-loom weavers : ten hours bill / Francis Place | |
| | | Despotism of the French King : opinions of republicanism in France / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Whig appointmetns to office : Lord Aylmer ex-governor of Canada / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Note on "the Globe" / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Orange plot / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Propects of the coming sessions: views of the radical party / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Mr. N Goldsmid and Mr. John Black the editor of the Morning Chronicle / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Railroads and railroad projects : Mr. Goulburn's anathema / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Newspaper stamp return : postscript to a former article / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Letter to Daniel O'Connell Esq. M. P. on Peerage reform / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Crusade against the unstamped ": Mr. Broughton's decision / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Birmingham political union and the House of Lords / Robert Hammersley | |
| | | More "Justices' justice" / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Stopping supplies / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Lord Glenelg and the new Australian colony / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Municipal elections / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Whole art and mystery of Peerage Scheming / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Radical support to a Whig ministry / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Taxation of the rich and of the poor / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Mr. Laing's justices' justice / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | King's speech which ought to be spoken / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Colonies / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | British museum / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | State of the newspaper stamp question / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Aristocracy ( from " the London Review") / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Address to readers / J. A. Roebuck | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 6 | |
| | | Parliamentary reform : a full and accurate report of the proceedings at the meeting held at the Crown and Anchor tavern, 1809 / Francis Burdett | |
| | | Plan of reform proposed by Sir Francis Burdett correctly reported in two speeches delivered in parliament recommending an inquiry into the state of the representation to which are added Mr. Percival's objections to the motion and the list of the minority who voted for it in the House of Commons, 1809 / Francis Burdett | |
| | | Speech of Sir Francis Burdett at the Crown and Anchor traven on the occasion of dining with his constituents after his liberation from their tower, 1810 / Francis Burdett | |
| | | Account of the proceedings of the electors of Westminister on the commitment of their representation Sir Francis Burdett to the tower, [1810] | |
| | | Speech of Sir Francis Burdett delivered in the House of Commons upon a motion of Lord Folkstone to examine into the practice of ex-officio informations filed by the attorney-general in cases of libel, 1811 / Francis Burdett | |
| | | Sir Francis Burdett address to the Prince Regent : as proposed in the House of Commons to which is prefixed the speech upon that occasion : and to which is subjoined the speech of Lord Cochrane who seconded the motion, 1812 / Francis Burdett | |
| | | Reform of parliament to the Westminster, 1820 | |
| | | Account of the proceedings of the electors of the borough of southwark held by order of the high bailiff Sir Watkin Lewes under the following requisition : with an address to the electors, 1809 / Mr. Favell | |
| | | Reply to the manifesto of the Whigs in the last number of the Edinburgh review on the question of parliamentary reform, 1821 | |
| | | To members of both Houses of Imperial Parliament, 1820 / S | |
| | | Agrarian justice being a plan for meliorating the condition of man by creating in every nation a national fund, [1795-96] / Thomas Paine | |
| | | Proposals for establishing in the metropolis a day school in which an example may be set of the application of the methods of Dr. Bell Mr. Lancaster and others to the higher branches of education, 1817 | |
| | | Exposition of the British House of Commons as at present constituted in which is exhibited the nature and extent of the suffrage in every county city and borough returning members to parliament in the United Kingdom, [1822] | |
| | | Reform of parliament : substance of the speech of John Cam Hobhouse esq. F. R. S. in the House of Commons on Mr. Lambton's motion for a committee of the whole house to consider the present state of representation, 1821 / John Cam Hobhouse | |
| | | Combinations of workmen : substance of the speech of Francis Jeffrey, 1825 / Francis Jeffrey | |
| | | Speech delivered by Robert Wilmot Horton in the town hall of Newcastle under lyne, 1825 / Robert Wilmot Horton | |
| | | Historical sketch of the origin and progress of parliamentary corruption and of the evils arising therefrom : in order to prove the imperious necessity of parliamentary reform, 1831 / John Scott Lillie | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 7 | |
| | | Observations on Mr. Secretary Peel's House of Commons speech introducing his police magistrates' salary raising bill, 1825 / Jeremy Bentham | |
| | | Political fallacies, 1825 | |
| | | Slavery in the West Indies, [1829] | |
| | | On the ballot from the Westminster review, 1830 | |
| | | Article on the colonization and commerce of British India from the Westminster Review, no.22 , October, 1829 | |
| | | Article on the distress of the country from the Westminster review no. 24, 1830 | |
| | | Greatest happiness principle in morals and government part lll,1830 | |
| | | On the taxes on knowledge from the Westminster Review, no. 29, 1831 | |
| | | Lion : new emigration project, no. 12, vol 1, 1828 | |
| | | Cathechism on the cornlaws : with a list of fallacies and the answers, [1827] | |
| | | King against Sir Charles Wolseley baronet and Joseph Harrison, schoolmaster : set down for trial at Chester : brief remarks, 1820 / Jeremy Bentham | |
| | | Truth versus Ashurst : or law as it is contrasted with what it is said to be : written in December 1792, 1823 | |
| | | Opinions concerning Dr. Maclean's researchers, [1815] / Robert Liston | |
| | | Cotton factories, [1825] | |
| | | Proposals for establishing in the metropolis a day school in which an example may be set of the application of the methods of Dr. Bell Mr. Lancaster and others to the higher branches of education, 1817 | |
| | | Origin object and Operation of the apprentice laws with their application to times past present and to come, 1814 | |
| | | Observations on the duty on sea-borne coal and onthe peculiar duties and charges on coal in the Port of London,1831 | |
| | | History and the mystery of Good-Friday, 1823 / Robert Robinson | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 8 | |
| | | Speech of the Right Honourable Lord Lyndhurst in the House of Lords on the dissenters chapels' bill, 1844 | |
| | | First trial of William Hone on an ex-officio information, 1817 | |
| | | Second trial of William Hone on an ex-officio information, 1817 | |
| | | Third trial of William Hone on an ex-officio information, 1818 | |
| | | Letter to the Hon, Jsutice Torrens by John Paget Esqu., 1855 | |
| | | Miss Sellon and the Sisters of Mercy : an exposure of the constitution rules religious views an dpractical working of their society, 1852 / James Spurrell | |
| | | Westminster and Dr. Wiseman : or facts v. fiction / William Page Wood | |
| | | Letter from Mr. Charles Mathews to the dramatic authors of France, 1852 / Charles Mathews | |
| | | Notes on some of the principal pictures exhibited in the rooms of the Royal Academy and Society of Painters in water colours: no. ll, 1856 / John Ruskin | |
| | | Inquiry into the truth of the accusations made against the Marquis of Calnricarde in the cause of Handcock v. Delacour lately heard in the Irish court of Chancery, 1858 | |
Series | BOUND TOGETHER AS VOLUME 9 | |
| | | On the means of conveying information to the people / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Parties in the House of Commons : dissensions among the tories / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | O'Connell and English agitation / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Consolation and compensation to borough town clerks : royal prerogative / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | General Evans's rule of promotion in the auxiliary army of Spain / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Conduct of the authorities towards the unstamped press / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Registration / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Persecution preached by the parsons of the state church in Ireland / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Guards : the uselessness of these regiments in London / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | On the amusements of the aristocracy and the people / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | American ballot-box / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Mr Halse's opinion of the industrious classes of England / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Radical support to a Whig ministry / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Taxation of the rich and of the poor / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Mr. Laing's justices' justice / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Repeal of the stamp duty on newspapers / Francis Place | |
| | | Birmingham political union and the House of Lords / Roberts Hammersley | |
| | | More "justices' justice" / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Stopping supplies / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Lord Glenelg and the new Australian colony / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Orange societies / T. Falconer | |
| | | Taxes on knowledge / Francis Place | |
| | | Morning Advertiser and Mr. Wakley / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Victims of the unstamped press / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Trades' unions : their advantages to the working classes / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Fallacies of the HOuse of Commons on the ballot in America / H.S. Chapman | |
| | | Evils of House of Lords / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Mr. Spring rice and the tax on knowledge with a postscript on the French King and the press / H. S. Chapman | |
| | | Matchless constitution / T. Falconer | |
| | | Parliamentary notices : Mr. Hanmer / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Dorchester labourers / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | On the qualification clause of the corporation bill / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Stamped press of London and its morality / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Sincerity of Tory professions in favour of corporation reform / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Letter to the electors of Bath on the municipal corporation reform bill / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Of what use is the House of Lords? / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Persecution of the unstamped press / J. A. Roebuck | |
| | | Voice from the Commons : April 23, 1836 / Thomas Wakley | |
| | | Voice from the Commons : May 1, 1836 / Thomas Wakley | |
| | | Voice from the Commons : May 8, 1836 / Thomas Wakley | |
| | | Voice from the Commons : May 15, 1836 / Thomas Wakley | |
| | | Voice from the Commons : May 22, 1836 / Thomas Wakley | |
| | | Reform of the Lords : May 28, 1836 / Thomas Wakley | |