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Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1901-1910 F. C. G.'s Froissart's Modern Chronicles, 1902 (London: T. F. Unwin, 1903), by F. Carruthers Gould (multiple formats at archive.org) Free Trade and Protection Under the International Bear Operator (London: P. S. King and Son, 1904), by Charles William Smith (multiple formats at archive.org) Later Peeps at Parliament, Taken From Behind the Speaker's Chair (London: G. Newnes, 1905), by Henry W. Lucy, illust. by F. Carruthers Gould (multiple formats at archive.org) Letters to My Neighbours on the Present Election (London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1910), by Mrs. Humphry Ward (multiple formats at archive.org) Liberalism and the Social Problem (second edition; London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1909), by Winston Churchill (Gutenberg text) Lord Minto: A Memoir (1924), by John Buchan (illustrated HTML in Australia; NO US ACCESS)
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Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1901-1910 -- Caricatures and cartoons -- Periodicals
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Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government Cobbett's Parliamentary History (36 volumes; London: Printed by T. C. Hansard, 1806-1820), contrib. by William Cobbett (page images at Oxford) The Elements of Reconstruction: A Series of Articles Contributed in July and August 1916 to the Times by "D.P." (third impression; London: Nisbet and Co., 1917), by H. G. Wells The English Constitution (second edition, 1873), by Walter Bagehot The English Republic, by W. J. Linton, ed. by Kineton Parkes (illustrated HTML in the UK) Fabian Tracts, by Fabian Society (Great Britain) (partial serial archives) The History of England: A Study in Political Evolution, by A. F. Pollard (Gutenberg text) Liberty and Liberalism: A Protest Against the Growing Tendency toward Undue Interference by the State, with Individual Liberty, Private Enterprise and the Rights of Property (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1887), by Bruce Smith (HTML at econlib.org) Political Pamphlets (London: Percival and Co., 1892), ed. by George Saintsbury, contrib. by George Savile Halifax, Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, Edmund Burke, Sydney Smith, William Cobbett, and Walter Scott (Gutenberg text) Utopia of Usurers, and Other Essays, by G. K. Chesterton (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1066-1485
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1154-1399
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1399-1485
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1485-1603
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1509-1547
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1603-1714 Cottoni Posthuma: Divers Choice Pieces of that Renowned Antiquary, Sir Robert Cotton, Knight and Baronet (4 volumes in 1; set did not get to all items in volume 1's projected table of contents; Edinburgh: Privately printed, 1884-1888), by Robert Cotton, ed. by Edmund Goldsmid, contrib. by James Howell
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1625-1649
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1642-1660
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1649-1660
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1714
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1689-1702 The Case Fairly Stated, in a Dialogue Between Moderation and Constitution (London: Printed by T. Warren for T. Bennet, 1702) (multiple formats at archive.org) The Character of a Jacobite, by What Name or Title Soever Dignifyed or Distinguish'd (London: Printed for the author, 1690), by A Person of quality (multiple formats at archive.org) Dryden in Revolutionary England (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991), by David Bywaters (HTML at UC Press) An Essay Concerning the Laws of Nations, and the Rights of Soveraigns (London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1694), by Matthew Tindal (multiple formats at archive.org) Essays Upon Peace at Home and War Abroad ("in two parts", but no more apparently published; London: Printed for J. Knapton, 1704), by Charles Davenant (page images at Gallica) The Interest of the English Nation Under the Happy Government of King William III, Once More Asserted in Answer to the Challenge of a Jacobite: Wherein is Proved that the Law Which Forbids Taking up Arms Against the King Upon any Pretence Whatsoever is Consistent with the Late Revolution (London: E. Whitlock, 1696), by Philo-kalo-basileos (multiple formats at archive.org) The Present State of Jacobitism in England: A Second Part, in Answer to the First (attributed to Burnet by Mansell; London, 1702), by Gilbert Burnet (multiple formats at archive.org) A Second Modest Enquiry into the Causes of the Present Disasters in England, and Who They Are That Brought the French Fleet into the English Channel Described: Being a Farther Discovery of the Jacobite Plot (London: Printed for J. Dunton and J. Harris, 1690) (multiple formats at archive.org) The True-Born Englishman (based on Defoe's 1703 edition), by Daniel Defoe, ed. by Henry Morley (HTML at luminarium.org)
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1702-1714
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1714-1727
Filed under: Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1714-1760 A Blow at the Root: or, An Attempt to Prove, that No Time Ever Was, or Very Probably Ever Will Be, So Proper and Convenient as the Present, for Introducing a Further Reformation into our National Church, Universities, and Schools (London: Printed for A. Tozer, 1749), by Aaron Tozer (multiple formats at archive.org) Hanover or Rome: Shewing the Absolute Necessity of Assisting His Majesty with Such a Sufficient Force, as May Totally Extinguish the Hopes of the Pretender's Open and Secret Abettors (attributed to Defoe by Maximillian Novak; London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1715), by Daniel Defoe (multiple formats at archive.org) The Life of John Locke, With Extracts From His Correspondence, Journals and Common-Place Books (new edition; London: H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830), by Lord Peter King Reflections on the Management of Some Late Party-Disputes, and the Notorious Abuse of the Words Church, Schismatick, Fanatick, Etc., and Upon the Present Conduct of Those Called High-Church, Shewing How Destructive in Hath Been Both to Religion and Civil Society; With a Postcript to the Present Jacobites (London: J. Roberts et al., 1715) (multiple formats at archive.org) Remarks Upon a Letter (Just Made Publick) on Certain Points of the Last Importance to these Nations, Addressed to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, in a Letter to the Author of That Pamphlet (London: Printed for M. Cooper, 1746) (multiple formats at archive.org)
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