Contemporary Thought on Nineteenth Century Conservatism

Contemporary Thought on Nineteenth Century Conservatism

1830-1850

Gaunt, Richard

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

436

Dura

Inglês

9781138052284

15 a 20 dias

771

Descrição não disponível.
Volume I: 1830-1850

Edited by Richard A. Gaunt

Part 1. The Conservative Party, 1830-1834

1.'Our "Confession of Faith"', Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 1, 1 (February 1830), 1-7.

2.John Walsh, 'The Present Balance of Parties in the State, and the Results of the Reform Bill', Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 27, 5 (April 1832), 294-316.

3.'Duties of the Conservative Party', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 32 (July 1832), 139-43.

4.'The State and Prospects of Toryism, January 1834', Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 49, 9 (January 1834), 1-25.

Part 2. Tamworth Conservatism, 1834-35

5.'Sir Robert Peel's Address to the Electors of the Borough of Tamworth', Quarterly Review, 53 (February 1835), 261-287.

6.Opposition without Faction, Sir Robert Peel's Address examined. By a Conservative Whig (J. Ridgway & Sons: London, 1835), 5-31.

7.The Editor of 'The Globe', Sir Robert Peel and his last Tamworth oration shortly considered (A and C Black: Edinburgh, 1835), 2-12.

Part 3. Governing in Opposition, 1835-41

8.'Conservative Associations', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 327, 38 (July 1835), 1-16.

9.William Paul, A History of the Origin and Progress of the Operative Conservative Societies (1838), 5-32.

10. James Cleland, Description of the Banquet given in Honour of the Right Hon Sir Robert Peel on his Election as Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, etc [with plates] (J Smith & Son: Glasgow, 1837), 8-19.

11.Robert Peel, Address to the Electors of the Borough of Tamworth, on the close of the poll, July 25, 1837 (J. Thompson: Tamworth, 1837), 3-9.

12.Robert Peel, Tamworth Election Dinner. Speech of Sir Robert Peel at Tamworth, August 7, 1837, including the O'Connell and Ruthven correspondence on the Kildare County Election (W. E. Painter: London, 1837), 3-15.

13.The Peel Banquet. Speeches of Sir Robert Peel, Lord Stanley, and Sir J Graham, at Merchant Tailors' Hall, May 12, 1838. With details of proceedings at the banquet held on that day in honour of Sir Robert Peel etc (Robert Tyas: London, 1838), 2-15.

14.Robert Peel, Speech of Sir Robert Peel delivered in the House of Commons, May 13, 1839, on resigning the attempt to form a Ministry (James Fraser: London, 1839), 3-16.

15.Robert Peel, Speech in the House of Commons [Jan 31st 1840] on Sir J. Yarde Buller's Motion on want of confidence in the Government (John Murray: London, 1840), 3-61.

16.Robert Peel, The Corn Laws: Sir Robert Peel's Speech on Mr Villiers' motion in the House of Commons, 1840 (J. Ollivier: London, 1840), 1-16.

Part 4. The Year of Victory, 1841

17. Robert Peel, Speech in the House of Commons on May 18, 1841, on the Ministerial Financial Budget (John Murray: London, 1841), 3-39.

18.Robert Peel, Want of Confidence in Ministers. Sir Robert Peel's speech in the House of Commons, Thursday, May 27, 1841 (W. E. Painter: London, 1841), 1-15.

19.Robert Peel, No Confidence in ministers...Sir Robert Peel's reply in the House of Commons, Friday, June 4, 1841, 4th edition (J. Ollivier: London, 1841), 1-14.

20.Robert Peel, Speech of Sir Robert Peel at the dinner given by him to his Constituents at Tamworth, July 28th, 1841 (John Murray: London, 1841), 1-16.

21.'Sir Robert Peel's Position on Next Resuming Power', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 50 (September 1841), 393-409
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Sir Robert Peel;British Politics;Loud Cheers;Party Politics;Held;Conservatism;Lord Melbourne;Largest major political party;Noble Lord;Nineteenth Century Conservatism;Modern British history;Honourable Baronet;Honourable Gentleman;Conferred;Secretary Of State;Reform Bill;Lord Grey;Violated;Pledged;Noble Friend;Tamworth Manifesto;Conservative Principles;Registration Courts;Waterloo;Follow;George III;Corn Laws;Sir George Clerk;Honourable Member;Foreign Corn