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Fawcett, Henry (1833-1884). Speeches on some current political questions.
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Stephen, Sir L. Life of Henry Fawcett. 1885. 4th edn. 1886.
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(2) Writers of Political Pamphlets
In the following short list of selected political pamphlets are not included
books or essays belonging to the domains of political science or philosophy,
for which see bibliography to chapter 1, ante. Nor are letters, whether
with actual or with pseudonymous signatures, noted, except in the case of
pamphlets taking the form of an open letter or series of letters; and no
attempt has been made to enumerate political contributions in the shape
of letters to newspapers or other periodicals. Among political and social
questions which, more especially when they drew near to a settlement,
pressed heavily upon the mind of the public, and, accordingly, led to a more
or less copious production of pamphlet literature, were catholic emancipa-
tion, the currency question, the reform bill, the poor law amendment act
and its sequels, the invasion panics of the early fifties and the European war
which followed. The national debt, and the general question of the state of
the nation, we have had with us throughout the nineteenth century, and, on
these subjects, frequent periodical comments in pamphlet-form have, also,
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been a matter of course. In the earlier part of the century, the conditions of
Indian government called forth much comment, generally in pseudonymous
pamphlet form.
A collection edited, under the title The Pamphleteer, by Valpy, A. J. ,
and extending over twenty-nine volumes (1813-28), includes, together with
political pamphlets of which a few are mentioned below, speeches, letters
and other appeals to public opinion, and possesses considerable value for the
historical study of the period, unfortunately very limited, which it covers.
Among other collections which contain, inter alia, political pamphlets, or
the reprints of such, may be noted the several series of Cobden club essays
mentioned below. Pamphlets dealing with questions of ecclesiastical or
general religious interest have, as a rule, been excluded from the present
list, together with pamphlets on education in its various grades. Academical
questions have been largely carried on in the carter form of the flysheet, a
species of controversial literature subject to conditions of its own.
Bexley, Lord (Vansittart, Nicholas) (1766-1851). Outlines of a Plan of
Finance. 1813. (The Pamphleteer, vol. 1. )
Dunn, W. The Vansittart plan of finance. 1820. (The Pamphleteer,
vol. XVI. )
Bowring, Sir John (1792–1872). Some account of the state of prisons in
Spain and Portugal. 1824. (The Pamphleteer, vol. XXII. ) The Decimal
System. 1854.
on miscellaneous subjects. New edn. 1827.
Campbell, Lord. Lives of the Chancellors. Vol. vi. 1847.
See, also, subsec. (2), post.
Fawcett, Henry (1833-1884). Speeches on some current political questions.
1873.
Stephen, Sir L. Life of Henry Fawcett. 1885. 4th edn. 1886.
See, also, subsec. (2), post.
Follett, Sir William Webb (1798-1845). Art. in D. of N. B. vol. xix, by
Hamilton, J. A.
Forster, William Edward (1818–1886). William Penn and T. B. Macaulay.
1849.
See, also, Reid, Sir T. W. , in sec. B, ante.
Fox, William Johnson. Collected works. Memorial edn. 12 vols. 1865-8.
Garnett, R. Life of W. J. Fox, 1786–1864. Concluded by Garnett, E.
1910.
Gladstone, W. E. Speeches on Parliamentary Reform. 1866. Speeches
on great questions of the day. 1870. Political speeches in Scotland,
Nov. -Dec. 1879. Ditto, March-April 1880. 1880. Fourth Midlothian
Campaign: political speeches. 1885. Speeches and public addresses.
Edd. Hutton, A. W. and Cohen, H. T. Vols. ix and x (1886-1891).
1892-4.
See, also, subsec. (2), post and bibliography to vol. XII, chap. xv,
ante.
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Life and Letters of Graham. 2 vols. 1907.
Granville, G. G. Leveson-Gower, second earl.
Fitzmaurice, „Lord. Life of the second Earl Granville. 2 vols.
1905.
Grattan, Henry. The Speeches of the Right Hon. H. G. in the Irish and in
the Imperial Parliament. Ed. by his Son. 1822. Speeches, to which is
added his Letter on the Union. With a Commentary on his career and
character by Madden, D. D. Dublin, 1845.
Memoirs of the Life and Times of Henry Gratton. By his Son
Henry Gratton. 1839–46.
Lecky, W. E. H. Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland. 1861.
2nd edn. 1871.
Grey, Charles, second earl (1764-1845). The Reform Act: correspondence
of Grey with William IV and Sir H. Taylor. 2 vols. 1867.
Grey, C. Life and opinions of Earl Grey. 1861.
Harrowby, Dudley Ryder, first earl of (1762-1847). Speech on the Reform
Bill, Oct. 1831. 1831.
Herbert of Lea, Sidney Herbert, Lord (1810-1861). Speech on the conduct
of the War, 12 Dec. 1854.
Stanmore, A. H. G. , Lord. Lord Herbert of Lea. 2 vols. 1906.
Horsman, Edward (1807-1876). Five speeches on ecclesiastical affairs de-
livered in the House of Commons, 1847-9. 1849. Speech on the present
state of parties. 1861.
Hume, Joseph (1777-1855). See D. of N. B. art. by Hamilton, J. A.
Hunt, Henry (1773-1835). Memoirs. Written by himself in H. M. Jail at
Ilchester. 3 vols. 1820.
Lyndhurst, J. S. C. , Lord (1772-1863). Review of Session : 23 Aug. 1839.
:
1839.
Lytton, E. L. Bulwer, Lord. Speeches, with some of his political writings
previously unpublished. 2 vols. 1874.
Macaulay, T. B. , Lord. Works. Vol. viII: Speeches. 1866. Speeches,
corrected by himself. 1854. _Speeches, parliamentary and miscellaneous.
2 vols. 1853. Speeches on Reform, 1831-2. 1854.
See, also, sec. A, ante.
Melbourne, W. Lamb, 2nd viscount (1779-1868). Lord Melbourne's papers.
Ed. Sanders, L. C. 1889.
McCullagh Torrens, W. T. Memoirs of Melbourne. 1878.
Mill, J. S.
See bibliography to chap. 1, ante.
Newcastle, H. P. F. Pelham-Clinton, fifth duke of (1818–1864).
Martineau, J. Life of the Duke of Newcastle. 1908.
O'Connell, Daniel. Life and Speeches. Ed. O'Connell, J. 2 vols. 1846.
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Dunlop, R. O'Connell. 1900.
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Palmerston, Henry J. Temple, third viscount. See bibliography to sec. B, ante.
Peel, Sir Robert, bart. Speeches in the House of Commons. 4 vols. 1853.
See, also, sec. B, ante.
Phillpotts, Henry, bp of Exeter (1778-1869). See, also, bibliography to
subsec. (2), post.
Plunket, William Conyngham Plunket, Lord. Speeches at the Bar and in
the Senate. Ed. with memoir by Hoey, J. C. 1865.
Rathmore, D. R. P. , Lord. Life, Letters and Speeches of Lord
Plunket. With preface by Brougham, Lord. 1867.
1
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511
Romilly, Sir Samuel (1757–1818). Speeches in the House of Commons. 2 vols.
1820.
See, also, sec. B, ante.
Russell, John, first earl. Selection from the Speeches of Russell, 1817-1841
and from his Despatches, 1859-1865. 3 vols. 1870.
See, also, sec. B, ante.
Salisbury, Robert A. T. Gascoyne-Cecil, third marquis of. Biographical
.
essays contributed to The Quarterly Review, 1861-4. 1905. Essays on
foreign politics. 1905.
MacCarthy, J. Salisbury. (British Political Leaders. ) 1903.
Pulling, F. S. The life and speeches of the Marquis of Salisbury.
2 vols. 1885.
Traill, H. D. Salisbury. 1891.
Selborne, R. Palmer, first earl of (1812–1895). Speech on our judicial system,
22 Feb. 1867. 1867. Memorials. Pt 1. Family and Personal. Pt 11.
Personal and Political. 4 vols. 1896-8.
Atlay, J. B. Victorian Chancellors. Vol. 11. 1908.
Sheil, Richard Lalor. Speeches. Ed. MacNevin, T. 1845.
McCullagh Torrens, W. T. Memoirs of Sheil. 1855.
Sherbrooke, Robert Lowe, Viscount. Speeches and Letters on Reform.
1867.
Martin, A. P. Life and Letters of Viscount Sherbrooke. 2 vols.
1893.
See, also, subsec. (2), post, under Lowe.
Tierney, George.
See D. of N. B. art. by Hamilton, J. A. , vol. LVI, 1898.
Wellesley, R. C. Wellesley, Marquess (1760-1842). Despatches, etc. 5 vols.
1836-40.
Malleson, G. B. Life of Wellesley. 1889.
Wellington, A. W. , first duke of (1769-1852). For Despatches, etc. , see
Catalogue of London Library, vol. 11, 1914.
Whitbread, Samuel.
See D. of N. B. art. by Carr, W. , vol. LXI, 1900.
Windham, W. Speeches in Parliament. Ed. Amyot, T. 3 vols. 1812.
See, also, sec. B, ante.
Wolverhampton, Viscount (Sir Henry Harley Fowler) (1830-1911).
Hamilton, Mrs Robert. The Life of the first Viscount W. 1912.
(2) Writers of Political Pamphlets
In the following short list of selected political pamphlets are not included
books or essays belonging to the domains of political science or philosophy,
for which see bibliography to chapter 1, ante. Nor are letters, whether
with actual or with pseudonymous signatures, noted, except in the case of
pamphlets taking the form of an open letter or series of letters; and no
attempt has been made to enumerate political contributions in the shape
of letters to newspapers or other periodicals. Among political and social
questions which, more especially when they drew near to a settlement,
pressed heavily upon the mind of the public, and, accordingly, led to a more
or less copious production of pamphlet literature, were catholic emancipa-
tion, the currency question, the reform bill, the poor law amendment act
and its sequels, the invasion panics of the early fifties and the European war
which followed. The national debt, and the general question of the state of
the nation, we have had with us throughout the nineteenth century, and, on
these subjects, frequent periodical comments in pamphlet-form have, also,
## p. 512 (#542) ############################################
512
[CH.
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been a matter of course. In the earlier part of the century, the conditions of
Indian government called forth much comment, generally in pseudonymous
pamphlet form.
A collection edited, under the title The Pamphleteer, by Valpy, A. J. ,
and extending over twenty-nine volumes (1813-28), includes, together with
political pamphlets of which a few are mentioned below, speeches, letters
and other appeals to public opinion, and possesses considerable value for the
historical study of the period, unfortunately very limited, which it covers.
Among other collections which contain, inter alia, political pamphlets, or
the reprints of such, may be noted the several series of Cobden club essays
mentioned below. Pamphlets dealing with questions of ecclesiastical or
general religious interest have, as a rule, been excluded from the present
list, together with pamphlets on education in its various grades. Academical
questions have been largely carried on in the carter form of the flysheet, a
species of controversial literature subject to conditions of its own.
Bexley, Lord (Vansittart, Nicholas) (1766-1851). Outlines of a Plan of
Finance. 1813. (The Pamphleteer, vol. 1. )
Dunn, W. The Vansittart plan of finance. 1820. (The Pamphleteer,
vol. XVI. )
Bowring, Sir John (1792–1872). Some account of the state of prisons in
Spain and Portugal. 1824. (The Pamphleteer, vol. XXII. ) The Decimal
System. 1854.