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Lord Grey's pledge considered, in relation to the ten-pound franchise
addressed to all members of political unions -
Brief observations on the address to His Majesty proposed by Earl Grey in the House of Lords
13th June, 1810 -
The Expediency of a property tax
considered in relation to the objections of Earl Grey and Lord Brougham -
The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Mr. Grey's motion
in the House of Commons, Friday, May 26, 1797, For Leave to bring in a Bill to amend and regulate the Election of Members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament; as reported in The morning chronicle -
The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Mr. Grey's motion
in the House of Commons, Friday, May 26, 1797, For Leave to bring in a Bill to amend and regulate the Election of Members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament; as reported in The morning chronicle -
The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Mr. Grey's motion
in the House of Commons, Friday, May 26, 1797, For Leave to bring in a Bill to amend and regulate the Election of Members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament; as reported in the Morning Chronicle -
The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Mr. Grey's motion
in the House of Commons, Friday, May 26, 1797, For Leave to bring in a Bill to amend and regulate the Election of Members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament; as reported in The Morning Chronicle. as reported in The morning chronicle -
The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox
on Mr. Grey's Motion in the House of Commons, Friday, May 26, 1797, for leave to bring in a bill to amend and regulate the election of members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament; as reported in the Morning chronicle -
The Balance of power
demonstrating that the "Reform bill" of Earl Grey is false and unjust in principle, and would prove subversive of the British Constitution -
Sir, Mr. Grey having asserted that the memorial which I have presented to the Duke of Portland, on behalf of the claimants of goods confiscated by Sir Charles Grey and Sir John Jervis in the island of Martinique, was a false statement of facts from the beginning to the end of it
I take the liberty of enclosing you a copy of the said memorial, together with the affidavits upon which it was founded -
A letter to Charles Grey, Esq
On his Parliamentary conduct, respecting His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. In which are some remarks on "a letter to the Prince of Wales, on a second application to Parliament." And likewise on the "observations." -
Authentic report of the debate in the House of Commons on the 6th and 7th of May 1793 on Mr. Grey's motion for a reform in Parliament
containing the speeches of Mr. Grey ... R.B. Jenkinson, Mr. Powys ... and Mr. Fox -
The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox on Mr Grey's motion in the House of Commons ... May 26, 1797, for leave to bring in a bill to amend and regulate the election of members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament
as reported in the Morning Chronicle -
The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox on Mr Grey's motion in the House of Commons ... May 26, 1797, for leave to bring in a bill to amend and regulate the election of members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament
as reported in the Morning Chronicle -
A letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey
on certain charges advanced by His Lordship in his speech at the late county meeting in Northumberland, against the clergy of the county of Durham -
Carta primeira dirigida ao conde Grey, primeiro ministro da Grã-Bretanha
a'cerca do estado das relações politicas e commerciaes entre Portugal e aquelle paiz -
A letter to the Right Hon. Earl Grey, first lord of the treasury
on his speech in favour of the corn laws -
Report of the proceedings of the public meeting of the inhabitants of Birmingham
held at Newhall-Hill, May 16, 1832 -
Heads of Mr. Francis's speech, in the House of Commons, on the 7th of May, 1793, on Mr. Grey's motion for a reform in Parliament
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Letter on parliamentary reform, containing a short review of the origin and constitution of parliaments; with observations on the petition presented by Mr. Grey, and on some of the arguments for and against it
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A letter to Charles Grey, Esq. on his parliamentary conduct, respecting His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. In which are some remarks on "A letter to the Prince of Wales, on a second application to Parliament." And Likewise ON The "observations."
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A letter to Charles Grey, Esq
On his Parliamentary Conduct, Respecting his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. In Which Are Some Remarks On "a Letter To The Prince Of Wales, On A Second Application To Parliament." And Likewise on the "observations." -
Authentic report of the debate in the House of Commons, on the 6th and 7th of May, 1793, on Mr. Grey's motion for a reform in Parliament; ... To which is added, a correct copy of the petition of the Friends of the People
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The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on Mr. Grey's motion
in the House of Commons, Friday, May 26, 1797, For Leave to bring in a Bill to amend and regulate the Election of Members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament; as reported in the Morning Chronicle -
The substance of the speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox
on Mr. Grey's Motion in the House of Commons, Friday, May 26, 1797, For Leave to bring in Bill to amend and regulate the Election of Members to serve in the Commons House of Parliament; as reported in The morning chronicle