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POLITICS-- A Collection of 37 pamphlets in 8 vols., all 8°, uniform contemporary half calf, numbered 14, 17, 20, 25, 27, 34, 37, and 44 on spines, most on early 19th-century political issues, including: Correspondence of Charles Lord Kinnaird with Sir Charles Stuart, his Britannic Majesty's Ambassador at Paris. London, 1819. Half-title. PRESENTATION COPY. -- MOYES, Laurence. A Letter to the Earl of Liverpool on the Necessity of Amending the Excise System. Aberdeen, 1821. -- BROUGHAM, Henry. Practical Observations upon the Education of the People, addressed to the Working Classes and their Employers. London, 1825. Goldsmiths' 24659. -- [SYMMONS, John]. Reform without Innovation ... Thoughts on the only practicable reform of Parliament. London, 1810. PRESENTATION COPY. Goldsmiths' 20189. -- MAITLAND, James, 8th Earl of Lauderdale. Hints to the Manufacturers of Great Britain, on the Consequences of the Irish Union. Edinburgh, 1805. (Title and verso of final leaf lightly soiled). Goldsmiths' 19001; Kress B.4932. -- MAITLAND, J. Thoughts on the Alarming State of the Circulation and on the Means of redressing the Pecuniary Grievances in Ireland. Edinburgh, 1805. Half-title. (Lightly browned). Goldsmiths' 19103; Kress B.4933. -- HORATIUS. St. Stephen's Chapel: A Satirical Poem. London, 1807. -- BARING, Alexander. An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council; an Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain towards the Neutral Commerce of America. London, 1808. Goldsmiths' 19638. -- A Short Account of a late Short Administration. The second edition. London, 1807. (2 unlisted pamphlets known to be imperfect). (8)
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