Contemporary Thought on Nineteenth Century Conservatism
Contemporary Thought on Nineteenth Century Conservatism
1830-1850
Gaunt, Richard
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2020
420
Dura
Inglês
9781138052291
15 a 20 dias
739
Edited by Richard Gaunt
Part 5. A Financial Minister, 1842-46
1.Robert Peel, Speech in the House of Commons, February 9th, 1842, on the Corn Laws (John Murray: London, 1842), 3-51.
2.Robert Peel, Speech on the financial condition of the country on March 11th, 1842; with the Schedules containing the new custom duties, and the tax upon property and income. Carefully revised (W.E.Painter: London, 1842), 3-24.
3.'Sir Robert Peel's Policy', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 51 (April 1842), 537-552.
4.'Review of Conservative Publications', Quarterly Review, 70 (September 1842), 485-531.
5.Robert Peel, Speeches May 6th and 20th, 1844, on the Renewal of the Bank Charter, and the state of the law respecting Currency and Banking (John Murray: London, 1844), 54-80.
6.'Ministerial Measures', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 365/59 (March 1846), 373-384.
7.Robert Peel, Speech on the Repeal of the Corn Laws, May 15, 1846 (1846), 231-260.
8.'The Late and the Present Ministry', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 60 (August 1846), 249-260.
9.'Close of Sir Robert Peel's Administration', Quarterly Review, 78 (August 1846), 535-580.
Part 6. Conservative Disunion, 1847-50
10.Robert Peel, Letter from Sir Robert Peel to the electors for the Borough of Tamworth, 4th edition (James Bain: London, 1847), 1-35.
11.Britannicus, Political Principles. An answer to the letter from Sir Robert Peel, Bart, to his constituents, 2nd edition (John Ollivier: London, 1847), 3-20.
12.'Conservative Union', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 64 (November 1848), 632-640.
13.'The Conservative Party', Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 39/230 (February 1849), 224-236.
14. Anglicanus, The State of the Nation; or, an Inquiry into the effects of free trade principles upon British industry and taxation, in which the arguments of Sir Robert Peel in reply to Mr Disraeli are investigated and refuted (Hearne: London, 1849), 3-64.
15.Robert Peel, Speech in the House of Commons, June 28, 1850, on Mr Roebuck's motion (1850), 3-24.
16.'Sir Robert Peel', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 419, 68(September 1850), 354-372.
Edited by Richard Gaunt
Part 5. A Financial Minister, 1842-46
1.Robert Peel, Speech in the House of Commons, February 9th, 1842, on the Corn Laws (John Murray: London, 1842), 3-51.
2.Robert Peel, Speech on the financial condition of the country on March 11th, 1842; with the Schedules containing the new custom duties, and the tax upon property and income. Carefully revised (W.E.Painter: London, 1842), 3-24.
3.'Sir Robert Peel's Policy', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 51 (April 1842), 537-552.
4.'Review of Conservative Publications', Quarterly Review, 70 (September 1842), 485-531.
5.Robert Peel, Speeches May 6th and 20th, 1844, on the Renewal of the Bank Charter, and the state of the law respecting Currency and Banking (John Murray: London, 1844), 54-80.
6.'Ministerial Measures', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 365/59 (March 1846), 373-384.
7.Robert Peel, Speech on the Repeal of the Corn Laws, May 15, 1846 (1846), 231-260.
8.'The Late and the Present Ministry', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 60 (August 1846), 249-260.
9.'Close of Sir Robert Peel's Administration', Quarterly Review, 78 (August 1846), 535-580.
Part 6. Conservative Disunion, 1847-50
10.Robert Peel, Letter from Sir Robert Peel to the electors for the Borough of Tamworth, 4th edition (James Bain: London, 1847), 1-35.
11.Britannicus, Political Principles. An answer to the letter from Sir Robert Peel, Bart, to his constituents, 2nd edition (John Ollivier: London, 1847), 3-20.
12.'Conservative Union', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 64 (November 1848), 632-640.
13.'The Conservative Party', Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 39/230 (February 1849), 224-236.
14. Anglicanus, The State of the Nation; or, an Inquiry into the effects of free trade principles upon British industry and taxation, in which the arguments of Sir Robert Peel in reply to Mr Disraeli are investigated and refuted (Hearne: London, 1849), 3-64.
15.Robert Peel, Speech in the House of Commons, June 28, 1850, on Mr Roebuck's motion (1850), 3-24.
16.'Sir Robert Peel', Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 419, 68(September 1850), 354-372.