Sir Robert Peel
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Sir Robert Peel
Contemporary Perspectives
Gaunt, Richard
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2022
222
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Inglês
9781138225206
15 a 20 dias
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VOLUME 1: 'ORANGE PEEL', 1788-1830
Part 1: Origins and Ancestry
1. Pedigree of The Right Honourable Sir R. Peel, Bart, and the Peels of Lancashire. From 1600 (Blackburn, 1885), note and pp. 3-8.
2. A Yarn, spun for the use of the son of the Cotton Spinner, by an Operative (1835), pp. 3-20.
Part 2: The Currency Issue
3. A Very Short Letter to the Right Hon. R. Peel [on prices as affected by the bank notes in circulation] (London, 1819), pp. 5-17.
4. The Currency Question freed from mystery, in a letter to Mr Peel shewing how the distress may be relieved without altering the standard (London, 1830), pp. 1-50.
Part 3: Home Office Reforms, 1822-30
5. An Abridgement of Mr Peel's five important Acts of Parliament just passed for the improvement of the criminal law, etc (London, 1827), pp. 3-128.
6. Sketch of a new national police bill, by which the progress of crime would be arrested, and the community protected...as submitted to the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel when in office (London, 1832), pp.iii-31.
Part 4: Catholic Emancipation
7. A Voice from Palace Yard! Addressed to Sir Robert Peel and Members of both House of Parliament. By George Canning [A Satirical Poem] (London, 1844), pp. 7-24.
8. A Letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel on the danger and impolicy of the measures at present proposed to the British Parliament, for the purpose of rendering Roman Catholics eligible to some of the highest offices in the State? by a Student at Gray's (London, 1829), pp. 3-16.
9. An Answer to the arguments of the Right Hon. Robert Peel in favour of further concessions to the Catholics, by a Barrister of the Inner Temple (London, 1829), pp. 1-60.
Part 5: The Oxford By-Election 1829
10. Reverend Charles Girdlestone, Substance of a Speech for the Convocation House, Oxford, 26 February 1829 (Oxford, 1829), pp. 3-8.
11. A Circular Letter of Advice and Justification from the Committee for Ensuring the Election of Sir Robert Inglis (Oxford, 1829), pp. 1-44.
12. Letter from the Rev. J. Blanco White, M.A. of Oriel College, to a Friend in Oxford, pp. 1-3.
13. A List of the committee for the re-election of Mr Peel as representative of the University of Oxford; with two circular letters (1829)
14. Oratio Demosthenica et Poetica (Oxford, 1829)
Part 1: Origins and Ancestry
1. Pedigree of The Right Honourable Sir R. Peel, Bart, and the Peels of Lancashire. From 1600 (Blackburn, 1885), note and pp. 3-8.
2. A Yarn, spun for the use of the son of the Cotton Spinner, by an Operative (1835), pp. 3-20.
Part 2: The Currency Issue
3. A Very Short Letter to the Right Hon. R. Peel [on prices as affected by the bank notes in circulation] (London, 1819), pp. 5-17.
4. The Currency Question freed from mystery, in a letter to Mr Peel shewing how the distress may be relieved without altering the standard (London, 1830), pp. 1-50.
Part 3: Home Office Reforms, 1822-30
5. An Abridgement of Mr Peel's five important Acts of Parliament just passed for the improvement of the criminal law, etc (London, 1827), pp. 3-128.
6. Sketch of a new national police bill, by which the progress of crime would be arrested, and the community protected...as submitted to the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel when in office (London, 1832), pp.iii-31.
Part 4: Catholic Emancipation
7. A Voice from Palace Yard! Addressed to Sir Robert Peel and Members of both House of Parliament. By George Canning [A Satirical Poem] (London, 1844), pp. 7-24.
8. A Letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel on the danger and impolicy of the measures at present proposed to the British Parliament, for the purpose of rendering Roman Catholics eligible to some of the highest offices in the State? by a Student at Gray's (London, 1829), pp. 3-16.
9. An Answer to the arguments of the Right Hon. Robert Peel in favour of further concessions to the Catholics, by a Barrister of the Inner Temple (London, 1829), pp. 1-60.
Part 5: The Oxford By-Election 1829
10. Reverend Charles Girdlestone, Substance of a Speech for the Convocation House, Oxford, 26 February 1829 (Oxford, 1829), pp. 3-8.
11. A Circular Letter of Advice and Justification from the Committee for Ensuring the Election of Sir Robert Inglis (Oxford, 1829), pp. 1-44.
12. Letter from the Rev. J. Blanco White, M.A. of Oriel College, to a Friend in Oxford, pp. 1-3.
13. A List of the committee for the re-election of Mr Peel as representative of the University of Oxford; with two circular letters (1829)
14. Oratio Demosthenica et Poetica (Oxford, 1829)
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British Politics;British Prime Ministers;Robert Peel;Sir Robert Peel;Follow;Conferred;Secretaries Of State;Held;Pledges;Drayton Manor;Metropolitan Police Force;Peel's Reforms;Blanco White;Capital Punishment;Arthur Wellesley;Peel's Role;Sterling;Unlimited;Merton College;Honesty;North;Honourable Gentleman;Chamber Hall;High Constable;Elizabeth Peel;Common Gaol;Roman Catholic Emancipation
VOLUME 1: 'ORANGE PEEL', 1788-1830
Part 1: Origins and Ancestry
1. Pedigree of The Right Honourable Sir R. Peel, Bart, and the Peels of Lancashire. From 1600 (Blackburn, 1885), note and pp. 3-8.
2. A Yarn, spun for the use of the son of the Cotton Spinner, by an Operative (1835), pp. 3-20.
Part 2: The Currency Issue
3. A Very Short Letter to the Right Hon. R. Peel [on prices as affected by the bank notes in circulation] (London, 1819), pp. 5-17.
4. The Currency Question freed from mystery, in a letter to Mr Peel shewing how the distress may be relieved without altering the standard (London, 1830), pp. 1-50.
Part 3: Home Office Reforms, 1822-30
5. An Abridgement of Mr Peel's five important Acts of Parliament just passed for the improvement of the criminal law, etc (London, 1827), pp. 3-128.
6. Sketch of a new national police bill, by which the progress of crime would be arrested, and the community protected...as submitted to the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel when in office (London, 1832), pp.iii-31.
Part 4: Catholic Emancipation
7. A Voice from Palace Yard! Addressed to Sir Robert Peel and Members of both House of Parliament. By George Canning [A Satirical Poem] (London, 1844), pp. 7-24.
8. A Letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel on the danger and impolicy of the measures at present proposed to the British Parliament, for the purpose of rendering Roman Catholics eligible to some of the highest offices in the State? by a Student at Gray's (London, 1829), pp. 3-16.
9. An Answer to the arguments of the Right Hon. Robert Peel in favour of further concessions to the Catholics, by a Barrister of the Inner Temple (London, 1829), pp. 1-60.
Part 5: The Oxford By-Election 1829
10. Reverend Charles Girdlestone, Substance of a Speech for the Convocation House, Oxford, 26 February 1829 (Oxford, 1829), pp. 3-8.
11. A Circular Letter of Advice and Justification from the Committee for Ensuring the Election of Sir Robert Inglis (Oxford, 1829), pp. 1-44.
12. Letter from the Rev. J. Blanco White, M.A. of Oriel College, to a Friend in Oxford, pp. 1-3.
13. A List of the committee for the re-election of Mr Peel as representative of the University of Oxford; with two circular letters (1829)
14. Oratio Demosthenica et Poetica (Oxford, 1829)
Part 1: Origins and Ancestry
1. Pedigree of The Right Honourable Sir R. Peel, Bart, and the Peels of Lancashire. From 1600 (Blackburn, 1885), note and pp. 3-8.
2. A Yarn, spun for the use of the son of the Cotton Spinner, by an Operative (1835), pp. 3-20.
Part 2: The Currency Issue
3. A Very Short Letter to the Right Hon. R. Peel [on prices as affected by the bank notes in circulation] (London, 1819), pp. 5-17.
4. The Currency Question freed from mystery, in a letter to Mr Peel shewing how the distress may be relieved without altering the standard (London, 1830), pp. 1-50.
Part 3: Home Office Reforms, 1822-30
5. An Abridgement of Mr Peel's five important Acts of Parliament just passed for the improvement of the criminal law, etc (London, 1827), pp. 3-128.
6. Sketch of a new national police bill, by which the progress of crime would be arrested, and the community protected...as submitted to the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel when in office (London, 1832), pp.iii-31.
Part 4: Catholic Emancipation
7. A Voice from Palace Yard! Addressed to Sir Robert Peel and Members of both House of Parliament. By George Canning [A Satirical Poem] (London, 1844), pp. 7-24.
8. A Letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel on the danger and impolicy of the measures at present proposed to the British Parliament, for the purpose of rendering Roman Catholics eligible to some of the highest offices in the State? by a Student at Gray's (London, 1829), pp. 3-16.
9. An Answer to the arguments of the Right Hon. Robert Peel in favour of further concessions to the Catholics, by a Barrister of the Inner Temple (London, 1829), pp. 1-60.
Part 5: The Oxford By-Election 1829
10. Reverend Charles Girdlestone, Substance of a Speech for the Convocation House, Oxford, 26 February 1829 (Oxford, 1829), pp. 3-8.
11. A Circular Letter of Advice and Justification from the Committee for Ensuring the Election of Sir Robert Inglis (Oxford, 1829), pp. 1-44.
12. Letter from the Rev. J. Blanco White, M.A. of Oriel College, to a Friend in Oxford, pp. 1-3.
13. A List of the committee for the re-election of Mr Peel as representative of the University of Oxford; with two circular letters (1829)
14. Oratio Demosthenica et Poetica (Oxford, 1829)
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
British Politics;British Prime Ministers;Robert Peel;Sir Robert Peel;Follow;Conferred;Secretaries Of State;Held;Pledges;Drayton Manor;Metropolitan Police Force;Peel's Reforms;Blanco White;Capital Punishment;Arthur Wellesley;Peel's Role;Sterling;Unlimited;Merton College;Honesty;North;Honourable Gentleman;Chamber Hall;High Constable;Elizabeth Peel;Common Gaol;Roman Catholic Emancipation