The Pamphleteer (1813-1828), printed by A.J. Valpy, collects many
political pamphlets, speeches, letters and other appeals to public opinion. -
some contributions; Pamphleteer
catalogue
No. 1 (March, 1813)
No. 2 (Apr, 1813)
No. 3 (1813)
No. 4 (Dec 1813)
No.5 (March, 1814)
No. 6 (x, 1814)
No. 7 (August 1814)
No.8 (Dec. 1814)
No. 9 (Feb 1815)
No. 10 (1815)
No. 11 (1815)
- [N. Vansittart]
Speech of R.H. N. Vansittart in House of Commons in the Committee of Ways
and Means
- [N. Vansittart]
The Budget for 1815
- 3. [Nathaniel Atcheson]
American
Encroachments on British Rights;
or Observation of the importance of the British North American colonies, and
on the late treaties with the United State, with remarks on Mr. Baring's
examination, and a Defense of Shipping Interest from the charge of having
attempted to impose on Parliament, and of factious conduct in their
opposition to the American Intercourse Bill
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Brief Account of the Jesuits
- [Bread Committee]
Report from the Committee of the House of Commons on Laws relating to the
Manufacture, Sale and Assize of Bread.
- [Arthur Young]
An Inquiry into the Rise of Prices in Europe, during the last
twenty-five years, compared withthat which has taken place in England, with
Observations on high and low prices.
- [Benj de Constant]
On the Liberty of the Press, or an Inquiry how far Government may
safely allow the publication of political pamphlets, essays and periodical
works.
- [H.B. Dudley]
A Short Address to the William Lord Primate of all Ireland, recommendatory
of Some Commutation or Modification of the Tythes of the Country,
with a few remarks on the Present State of the Irish Church.
- [Madhouses Committee]
Report from the Committee of the House of Commons on Madhouses in
England
No. 12 (1815)
No. 45 (1824)
No. 46 (1824)
- [Edmund Turnor]
A Short View of the Proceedings of the several Committees and Meetings held
in consequence of the intended Petition to Parliament, from the county of
Lincoln, for a limited Exportation of Wool, in the years 1781 and
1782.
- []
Report of the Committee of the Society for the relief of Distressed
Settlers in South Africa, with the Resolutions passed and Speeches
delivered at a General Meeting held at Cape Town,
- [Robert Maugham]
A Treatise on the Principles of the Usury Laws, with disquisition on
the arguments adduced against them by Mr. Bentham and other writers, and a
review of authorities in their favour.
- [W. Hillary]
An Appeal to the British Nation, on the Humanity and Policy of forming a
National Institution for the Preservation of Lives and Property from
Shipwreck. (2nd ed.),
- []
Sumary of the Report of a Select Committee Appointed to inquire into the
causes which have led to the extensive reduction in the Remuneration for
Labor, in Great Britain, and the extreme privation and calamitous
distress consequent thereon
- [Anon. David Ricardo?]
The Opinions of the late Mr. Ricardo and of Mr. Adam Smith on some of the
leading Doctrines of Political Economy, stated and compared - First
Part.
- [Philo-Junius]
Reform, in two Parts
No. 47 (1824)
No. 48 (1824)
- [Marq. Hastings]
Summary of the Administration of the Indian Government, from October 1813 to
January 1823
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Letter from the late Duke of Richmond to Lieut. Col. Sherman, in which are
discussed and established the Policy, as well as the Law, Reason and Equity
of Annual Parliaments and Universal Suffrage
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A Letter to W. Wilberforce, MP on the subject of Impressment, calling on him
and the philanthorpists of this country to prove those feelings of
Sensibility they expressed in the cause of Humanity on Negro Slavery, by
acting with the same ardor and zeal in the cause of British Seamen
383
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Substance of a Letter to Lord Viscount Melville, written 1815, with the
outlines of a Plan to raise British Seamen, and to form their minds to
volunteer the Naval Service when required, to do away with the evils of
Impressment, and man our sheps effectually with Mercantile Seamen
- [Thomas Joplin]
On the general Principles and present Practice of Banking, in England and
Scotland, with Observations on the Justice and Policy of an immediate
Alteration in the Charter of the Bank of England, and the Measures to be
pursued in order to effect it. 2nd ed. (orig. 1822).
1825
Loose pamphlets
No. 53 (1826)
No. 54 (1826)
- [T. Perronet Thompson]
An Exposition of Fallacies on Rent, Tithes, &C. &C. with an Inquiry into the
Comparative consequences of Taxes on agricultural and manufactured produce,
2nd ed., 1826, The Pamphleteer
- [T. Perronet Thompson]
A Catechism on the Corn Laws, with a list of fallacies and answers,
3rd ed, The Pamphleteer
- [R. Whately] "Historic
Doubts Concerning Napoleon", 2nd ed.1826, The Pamphleteer
No. 55
- H. Burgess "A Memorial, addressed to Lord Viscount Goderich, on the
Fitness of the System of the Bank of England, of the Country Banks, and of
the Branch Banks of England, to the Wants of the People, and on the ample
Means of Protection which private Bankers and the Public have against the
Monopoly of the Bank of England", 2nd ed.
Assorted:
- Oliver Putnam, 1834,
Tracts on Sundry Topics of Political Economy, Boston
- Review of? T. Perronet Thompson "An
Exposition of Fallacies on Rent, Tithes, &C. &C. with an Inquiry into the
Comparative consequences of Taxes on agricultural and manufactured produce",
The Pamphleteer
- Review of? "A
Catechism on the Corn Laws", The Pamphleteer
- "Whately's
Historic Doubts Concerning Napoleon", 1826, The Pamphleteer
- Capt. Forman, "A
Plan for Improving the Revenue of the Country, without adding to the burdens
of the people", 1827, The Pamphleteer
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