Contemporary Thought on Nineteenth Century Conservatism

Contemporary Thought on Nineteenth Century Conservatism

1850-1874

Hawkins, Angus

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

454

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9781138052307

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Volume III - Victorian Conservatism, 1850-1874

Edited by Angus Hawkins

1. Lord Stanley, The Speech of the Rt Hon Lord Stanley at Merchant Tailors' Hall on Wednesday April 2, 1851 (London: John Ollivier, 1851), 3-16.

2. Edward William Cox, Conservative Principles and Conservative Policy: A Letter to the Electors of Tewkesbury (London: John Crockford, 1852), 3-16, 3-16

3. Arthur Brough, Plain Reasons for Voting for Conservative Candidates for Seats in Parliament (London: Houlston & Stoneman, 1852), 2-15.

4. A Conservative, An Era in the Life of a Living Statesman, by a Conservative (London: Ward and Lock, 1855), 1-42.

5. Lord Derby, The Speech Delivered at the Mansion House on the Evening of 1st May...by the Right Honourable The Earl of Derby, (London: Saunders, Otley and Co., 1861), 3-26.

6. Benjamin Disraeli, Mr Gladstone's Finance from his Accession to Office in 1853 to his Budget of 1862 (London: Saunders, Otley and Co., 1862), iii-iv, 5-41.

7. C. B. Adderley, Letter to the Rt Hon Benjamin Disraeli MP on the Present Relations of England with the Colonies, new edition, (London: Parker, Son and Bourn, 1862), 1-58.

8. T. E. Kebbel, 'Mr Disraeli, May 1860', in Essays upon History and Politics. (London: Chapman and Hall, 1864), 326-362.

9. Sir John Skelton, Benjamin Disraeli, the Past and the Future: A Letter to John Bull Esq, by a Democratic Tory, (Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1868), 3-35.

10. The Gladstone Administration: From the Year 1869 to the Close of the Session of 1872, (National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations, 1872), 5-30.

11. The Ministerial Crisis: Speeches of the Rt Hon W. E. Gladstone, MP, and the Rt Hon B. Disraeli, MP. (London, NUCCA, 1873), 3-19.

Part 1. Conservative Government, 1852-1868

12. Lord Derby, Ministerial Statement. The Speech of the Rt Hon the Earl of Derby, in the House of Lords, on Friday, the 27th February, 1852, (London: John Ollivier, 1852), 3-16.

13. David Coulton, 'California versus Free Trade', The Quarterly Review, March 1852, 492-502.

14. John Wilson Croker, 'The Old and New Ministries', The Quarterly Review, March 1852, pp. 567-592.

15. Lord Derby, 'Ministerial Statement', Hansard Debates, 1 March 1858, Third Series, 149, col. 22-44.

16. How Shall We Vote? Or an Enquiry Into the Principal Measures of Lord Derby's Administration, and the Conduct of the Opposition Leaders During the Last Two Sessions of the Late Parliament, (London: W. H. Allen & Co., 1859), 3-32.

17. Lord Derby, 'Ministerial Statement', Hansard Debates, 9 July 1866, Third Series, 184, col., 726-744.

18. Benjamin Disraeli, The Chancellor of the Exchequer in Scotland: Two Speeches Delivered by Him in the City of Edinburgh, 29th and 30th October, 1867 (Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1867), 1-44.

19. Lord Cranborne, 'The Conservative Surrender', The Quarterly Review, October 1867, pp. 533-565.
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