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The Rev. J.R. Stephens in London three sermons /
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Address to the electors and others of the West-Riding of the county of York
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The speech of Earl Grey, delivered in the House of Lords, October 3, 1831 on the second reading of the English Reform Bill.
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The speech of M.D. Hill, Esq., at a public dinner, given to him by the electors of Newark, on Thursday, March 10, 1831
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An address from one of the 3730 electors of Preston, to the Labouring classes of Great Britain & Ireland
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Further observations on the reform bill, or, What are the advantages of close boroughs?
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The New Constitution "The bill, the whole bill, and nothing but the bill.".
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The New Constitution "The bill, the whole bill, and nothing but the bill.".
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Conservative reform, being outlines of a counterplan enclosed in a letter to Lord Lyndhurst /
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Reply to Sir John Walsh's pamphlet, entitled, "The present balance of parties"
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What will reform do?, or, A brief statement of the practical benefits of a reform in Parliament addressed more especially to the operative classes /
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On the present balance of parties in the state
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