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Political writings of the 1790s / ed. Gregory Claeys

Secondary Author Claeys, Gregory, ed. lit. Stanhope, Charles, co-aut. Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797, co-aut. Towers, Joseph, co-aut. Macaulay, Catherine, co-aut. Christie, Thomas, co-aut. Mackintosh, James, co-aut. Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797, co-aut. Rous, George, co-aut. Fresnoy, M. du, co-aut. Boothby, Brooke, Sir, co-aut. Bousfield, Benjamin, co-aut. Pigoyy, Charles, co-aut. Scott, John, 1949-, co-aut. Depont, M., co-aut. Lofft, Capel, co-aut. Priestley, Joseph, co-aut. Price, Richard, co-aut. Williams, David, co-aut. Bentley, Thomas, co-aut. Cuninghame, William, co-aut. Wyvill, Christopher, co-aut. Barlow, Joel, co-aut. Butler, John, co-aut. Oswald, John, co-aut. Hughes, William, co-aut. Parkinson, James, co-aut. Yorke, Henry, co-aut. Frend, William, co-aut. Gerrald, Joseph, co-aut. Vaughan, William, 1943-, co-aut. Thelwall, John, co-aut. Stuart, Daniel, co-aut. Baxter, John, co-aut. Hervey, Frederick, co-aut. Sewell, William H., Jr., 1940-, co-aut. John, John St., co-aut. Green, Thomas, co-aut. Smith, William Cusack, co-aut. Mason, George, co-aut. Jephson, Graham, co-aut. Jones, John, co-aut. Bowles, John, co-aut. Hawtrey, Charles, co-aut. Rivers, D., co-aut. Peter, Alexander, co-aut. Riland, John, Rev., co-aut. Hearn, Thomas, co-aut. Wollaston, Francis, co-aut. Proby, W. C., co-aut. Price, Uvedale, co-aut. Reeves, John, co-aut. Hurdis, James, co-aut. Atkinson, William C., 1902-1992, co-aut. Young, Arthur, co-aut. Moore, Thomas, co-aut. Scott, A., co-aut. More, Hannah, co-aut. Jones, William, co-aut. Paley, William, 1743-1805, co-aut. Ashhurst, William Henry, 1725-1807, co-aut. White, William, co-aut. Dalrymple, Alexander, co-aut. Hamilton, William, co-aut. Gould, Thomas, co-aut. Cocks, John Somers, co-aut. Language Inglês. Publication Londres : William Pickering, 1995
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Contents note Vol. I : Radicalism and reform : responses to Burke 1790-1791. - lxii, 386 p. - Contém: A letter from the Earl Stanhope to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (Dublin, 1790) / Charles Stanhope. Vindication of the rights of the men (2nd ed.., 1790) / Mary Wollstonecraft. Short observations on the right Honourable Edmund Burke's Reflections (1790). Thoughts on the commencement of a new parliament (1790) / Joseph Towers. Observations on the Reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund urke, on the revolution in France (1790) / [Catherine Macaulay]. Letters on the revolution in France (1791) / Thomas Christie. Vindiciae Gallicae (3rd. ed., 1790) / James Mackintonsh Vol. 2 : Radicalism and reform : responses to Burke 1790-1791. - viii, 410 p. - Contém: Thoughts on government: occasioned by Mr. Burke's Reflections (4th ed., 1791) / George Rous. An address to the National Assembly of France: containing strictures on Mr. Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (Cambridge, 1791) / [M. Du Fresnoy]. A letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (2nd ed., 1791) / [Brooke Boothby]. Observations on the Right Hon. Edmund Burke's pamphlet, on the subject of the frech revolution (1st ed., Dublin, 1791) / Benjamin Bousfield. Strictures on the new political tenets of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke (1st ed., 1791) / Charles Pigott. A letter to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, in reply to his 'Reflections on the revolution in France, etc.' (Dublin, 1791) / [John Scott]. Strictures on the letter of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke on the revolution in France (1791). Answer to the reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke (1791) / M. Depont. Remarks on the letter of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, concerning the revolution in France (2nd ed., 1791) vol. 3 : Radicalism and reform : 1790-1792 . - v, 446 p. - Contém: A discourse on the love of our country (5th ed., 1790) / Richard Price. Lessons to the young prince (6th ed., 1791) / [David Williams]. The political crisis: or, a dissertation on the rights of man (1791). The rights of the poor (1791) / Thomas Bentley. The rights of kings (2nd ed., 1791) / [William Cuninghame]. The confederacy of kings agains the freedom of the world (1792). A defense of Dr. Price and the reformers of England (York, 1792) / Christopher Wyvill. Advice to the privileged orders (1792) / Joel Barlow. Brief reflections upon the liberty of the british subject (Canterbury, c. 1792) / John Butler. The perverse definition imposed on the word equality (?1792). A few words, but no lies, from Ruger Bull to his brother Thomas (1792). Review of the constitution of Great Britain (3rd. ed., Paris, 1792). vol. 4 : Radicalism and reform : 1793-1800. - vii, 442 p. - Contém: Justice to a judge. An answer to the judge's appeal to justice (2nd ed., 1793) / William Hughes. Knove's acre association (1793) / [James Parkinson. The village association or the politics of Edley /1793) / [James Parkinson]. More reasons for a reform in parliament (1793). Address of the London Corresponding Society to the other societies of Great Britain (1793). Reason urged against precedent (1793) / Henry Yorke. Address of the british convention (1793). The government of the people (Paris, 1793). Peace and Union recommended to the associated bodies of republicans and anti-republicans (1793) / William Frend. An address to the Hon. Edmund Burke from the swinish multitude (1793) / [James Parkinson]. Extermination, or an appeal to the people of England, on the present war, with France (1793). Petition of the friends of the people (1793). A convention the only means of saving us from ruin (3rd. ed., 1794) / Joseph Gerrald. The catechism of man (1794) / William Vaughan. Thoug vol. 5 : Loyalism : responses to Paine 1791-1792. - vii, 413 p. - Contém: A defense of the constitution of England against the libels that have been lately published on it, particularly in Paine's pamphlet on the rights of man (1791). Remarks on Mr. Paine's pamphlet, called the Rights of man (Dublin, 1791). A new friend on an old subject (1791) / [Frederick Hervey]. Considerations on Mr. Paine's pamphlet on the Rights of man (Edinburgh, 1791). Rights upon rights with observations upon observations (1791). Cursory remarks on Dr. Priestley's Letters to Mr. Burke, and strictures on Mr. Paine's Rights of man (1791). A rejoinder to Mr. Paine's pamphlet, entitled, Rights of man (1791) / [William Sewell]. A letter from a magistrate to Mr. William Rose, of Whitehall, on Mr. Paine's Rights of men (1791) / John St. John. Slight observations upon Paine's pamphlet (1791) / [Thomas Green]. Rights of citizens, being an examination of Mr. Paine's principles, touching governement (Dublin, 1791) / [William Cusack Smith]. Defense of the Rights of man. vol. 6 : Loyalism : responses to Paine 1791-1792. - vii, 409 p. - Contém: A rod in Brine, ou tickler for Tom Paine, in answer to his first pamphlet, entitled the Rights of man (Canterbury, 1792). A protest against T. Paine's 'Rights of man? (5th ed., 1792) / [John Bowles]. Various opinions of the philosophical reformers considered: particularly Paine's Rights of man (1792) / Charles Hawtrey. Cursory remarks on Paine's Rights of man (1792) / [D. Rivers]. Strictures on the character and principles of Thomas Paine (5th ed., Portsmouth, 1792) / Alexander Peter. Constitutional letters, in answer to Mr. Paine's Rights of man (1792). A letter to Mr. Paine, on his late publication (1792). Observations on the appeal from the new to the old whigs, and on Mr. Paine's Rights of man (1792) / Sir Brooke Boothby. A fourth letter to Thomas Paine, in answer to the second part of the Rights of man (1792). The rights of god, occasioned by Mr. Paine's 'Rights of man? (2nd ed., Birmingham, 1792) / Rev. John Riland. A short view of the rise and progress of freedom vol. 7 : Loyalism : 1791-3. - vii, 412 p. - Contém: Patriotism and the love of liberty defended (1791) / John Somers Cocks. Speculations, occasioned by the progress of a democratic party in England (1791) / [Thomas Green]. A brief reply to the observations of Ben. Bousfield, Esq. on Mr. Burke's pamphlet, respecting the revolution in France (Dublin, 1791). A vindication of the right Honourable Edmund Burke's Reflections on the revolution in France, in answer to all his opponents / [Thomas Gould]. he king a proclamation (1792). A letter to the farmers and manufacturers in Great Britain and Ireland (1792). Letters on the principles of the french democracy (Dublin, 1792) / William Hamilton. Parliamentary reform, as it is called, improper in the present state of this country (2nd ed., 1792) / [Alexander Dalrymple]. An address to the Right Hnourable William Pitt, on the probability of a revolution in this country (1792). A dissertation on government, with the balance considered (1792) / [William White], Mr. justice Ashhurst's vol. 8 : Loyalism : 1793-1800. - xii, 452 p. - Contém: Village politics: addresses to all mechanics, journeymen, and day labourers in Great Britain (4th ed., 1793) / [Hannah More]. A new dialogue between Monsieur François an John English on the french revolution (c. 1793). Plain reasons for adopting the plan of the societies calling themselves the Friends of the People (Edinburgh, 1793) / A. Scott. An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain on the dangerous and destructive tedency of the french system of liberty and equality (York, 1793) / Thomas Moore. A short answer to the declaration of the perssons calling themselves the Friends of the Liberty of the Press (1793) / John Bowles. The example of France a warning to Britain (4th ed., 1794) / Arthur Young. A friendly address to the reformers of England (1794). A concise sketch of the intended revolution, in England (1794) / [William Atkinson]. Equality: a sermon (1794) / John Hurdis. Remarks upon the principles and views of the London Corresponding Society (1795). Subjects - Personal name Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797 Subjects Pensamento político
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Vol. I : Radicalism and reform : responses to Burke 1790-1791. - lxii, 386 p. - Contém: A letter from the Earl Stanhope to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (Dublin, 1790) / Charles Stanhope. Vindication of the rights of the men (2nd ed.., 1790) / Mary Wollstonecraft. Short observations on the right Honourable Edmund Burke's Reflections (1790). Thoughts on the commencement of a new parliament (1790) / Joseph Towers. Observations on the Reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund urke, on the revolution in France (1790) / [Catherine Macaulay]. Letters on the revolution in France (1791) / Thomas Christie. Vindiciae Gallicae (3rd. ed., 1790) / James Mackintonsh

Vol. 2 : Radicalism and reform : responses to Burke 1790-1791. - viii, 410 p. - Contém: Thoughts on government: occasioned by Mr. Burke's Reflections (4th ed., 1791) / George Rous. An address to the National Assembly of France: containing strictures on Mr. Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (Cambridge, 1791) / [M. Du Fresnoy]. A letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (2nd ed., 1791) / [Brooke Boothby]. Observations on the Right Hon. Edmund Burke's pamphlet, on the subject of the frech revolution (1st ed., Dublin, 1791) / Benjamin Bousfield. Strictures on the new political tenets of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke (1st ed., 1791) / Charles Pigott. A letter to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, in reply to his 'Reflections on the revolution in France, etc.' (Dublin, 1791) / [John Scott]. Strictures on the letter of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke on the revolution in France (1791). Answer to the reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke (1791) / M. Depont. Remarks on the letter of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, concerning the revolution in France (2nd ed., 1791)

vol. 3 : Radicalism and reform : 1790-1792 . - v, 446 p. - Contém: A discourse on the love of our country (5th ed., 1790) / Richard Price. Lessons to the young prince (6th ed., 1791) / [David Williams]. The political crisis: or, a dissertation on the rights of man (1791). The rights of the poor (1791) / Thomas Bentley. The rights of kings (2nd ed., 1791) / [William Cuninghame]. The confederacy of kings agains the freedom of the world (1792). A defense of Dr. Price and the reformers of England (York, 1792) / Christopher Wyvill. Advice to the privileged orders (1792) / Joel Barlow. Brief reflections upon the liberty of the british subject (Canterbury, c. 1792) / John Butler. The perverse definition imposed on the word equality (?1792). A few words, but no lies, from Ruger Bull to his brother Thomas (1792). Review of the constitution of Great Britain (3rd. ed., Paris, 1792).

vol. 4 : Radicalism and reform : 1793-1800. - vii, 442 p. - Contém: Justice to a judge. An answer to the judge's appeal to justice (2nd ed., 1793) / William Hughes. Knove's acre association (1793) / [James Parkinson. The village association or the politics of Edley /1793) / [James Parkinson]. More reasons for a reform in parliament (1793). Address of the London Corresponding Society to the other societies of Great Britain (1793). Reason urged against precedent (1793) / Henry Yorke. Address of the british convention (1793). The government of the people (Paris, 1793). Peace and Union recommended to the associated bodies of republicans and anti-republicans (1793) / William Frend. An address to the Hon. Edmund Burke from the swinish multitude (1793) / [James Parkinson]. Extermination, or an appeal to the people of England, on the present war, with France (1793). Petition of the friends of the people (1793). A convention the only means of saving us from ruin (3rd. ed., 1794) / Joseph Gerrald. The catechism of man (1794) / William Vaughan. Thoug

vol. 5 : Loyalism : responses to Paine 1791-1792. - vii, 413 p. - Contém: A defense of the constitution of England against the libels that have been lately published on it, particularly in Paine's pamphlet on the rights of man (1791). Remarks on Mr. Paine's pamphlet, called the Rights of man (Dublin, 1791). A new friend on an old subject (1791) / [Frederick Hervey]. Considerations on Mr. Paine's pamphlet on the Rights of man (Edinburgh, 1791). Rights upon rights with observations upon observations (1791). Cursory remarks on Dr. Priestley's Letters to Mr. Burke, and strictures on Mr. Paine's Rights of man (1791). A rejoinder to Mr. Paine's pamphlet, entitled, Rights of man (1791) / [William Sewell]. A letter from a magistrate to Mr. William Rose, of Whitehall, on Mr. Paine's Rights of men (1791) / John St. John. Slight observations upon Paine's pamphlet (1791) / [Thomas Green]. Rights of citizens, being an examination of Mr. Paine's principles, touching governement (Dublin, 1791) / [William Cusack Smith]. Defense of the Rights of man.

vol. 6 : Loyalism : responses to Paine 1791-1792. - vii, 409 p. - Contém: A rod in Brine, ou tickler for Tom Paine, in answer to his first pamphlet, entitled the Rights of man (Canterbury, 1792). A protest against T. Paine's 'Rights of man? (5th ed., 1792) / [John Bowles]. Various opinions of the philosophical reformers considered: particularly Paine's Rights of man (1792) / Charles Hawtrey. Cursory remarks on Paine's Rights of man (1792) / [D. Rivers]. Strictures on the character and principles of Thomas Paine (5th ed., Portsmouth, 1792) / Alexander Peter. Constitutional letters, in answer to Mr. Paine's Rights of man (1792). A letter to Mr. Paine, on his late publication (1792). Observations on the appeal from the new to the old whigs, and on Mr. Paine's Rights of man (1792) / Sir Brooke Boothby. A fourth letter to Thomas Paine, in answer to the second part of the Rights of man (1792). The rights of god, occasioned by Mr. Paine's 'Rights of man? (2nd ed., Birmingham, 1792) / Rev. John Riland. A short view of the rise and progress of freedom

vol. 7 : Loyalism : 1791-3. - vii, 412 p. - Contém: Patriotism and the love of liberty defended (1791) / John Somers Cocks. Speculations, occasioned by the progress of a democratic party in England (1791) / [Thomas Green]. A brief reply to the observations of Ben. Bousfield, Esq. on Mr. Burke's pamphlet, respecting the revolution in France (Dublin, 1791). A vindication of the right Honourable Edmund Burke's Reflections on the revolution in France, in answer to all his opponents / [Thomas Gould]. he king a proclamation (1792). A letter to the farmers and manufacturers in Great Britain and Ireland (1792). Letters on the principles of the french democracy (Dublin, 1792) / William Hamilton. Parliamentary reform, as it is called, improper in the present state of this country (2nd ed., 1792) / [Alexander Dalrymple]. An address to the Right Hnourable William Pitt, on the probability of a revolution in this country (1792). A dissertation on government, with the balance considered (1792) / [William White], Mr. justice Ashhurst's

vol. 8 : Loyalism : 1793-1800. - xii, 452 p. - Contém: Village politics: addresses to all mechanics, journeymen, and day labourers in Great Britain (4th ed., 1793) / [Hannah More]. A new dialogue between Monsieur François an John English on the french revolution (c. 1793). Plain reasons for adopting the plan of the societies calling themselves the Friends of the People (Edinburgh, 1793) / A. Scott. An address to the inhabitants of Great Britain on the dangerous and destructive tedency of the french system of liberty and equality (York, 1793) / Thomas Moore. A short answer to the declaration of the perssons calling themselves the Friends of the Liberty of the Press (1793) / John Bowles. The example of France a warning to Britain (4th ed., 1794) / Arthur Young. A friendly address to the reformers of England (1794). A concise sketch of the intended revolution, in England (1794) / [William Atkinson]. Equality: a sermon (1794) / John Hurdis. Remarks upon the principles and views of the London Corresponding Society (1795).

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