Robert Peel
Born 1788-01-01
Died 1850-01-01
Identifiers
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Top Subjects
- Great Britain (74)
- Robert Peel (1788-1850) (19)
- Politics and government (19)
- Corn laws (Great Britain) (16)
- Currency question (14)
- 1837-1901 (9)
- England (8)
Books by Robert Peel
Total count: 120
Notice de tableaux, desseins & estampes apres le deces de M. Auber dont la vente a ete faire aux Grands Augustins le 10 & 11 Avril 1778s.n.1778-01-01-
[Relying on speeches that never were spoken ... ].[s.n.]1812-01-01
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Remarks on the objections which have been urged against the principle of Sir Robert Peel's bill[s.n.]1818-01-01
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A letter addressed to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, &c. &c., late chairman of the Committee of Secrecyappointed to consider of the state of the Bank of England, with reference to the expediency of the resumption of cash payments at the period fixed by law3rd ed.Printed for the author1819-01-01
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A second letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M. P. for the University of Oxfordon the causes of the increase of pauperism, and on the poor laws2nd ed.Printed for J. Murray1819-01-01
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The new Whig guidePrinted for W. Wright1819-01-01
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Answers to certain objections made to Sir Robert Peel's billfor ameliorating the condition of children employed in cotton factoriespublisher not identified1819-01-01
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A letter addressed to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, &c. &c., late chairman of the Committee of Secrecyappointed to consider of the state of the Bank of England, with reference to the expediency of the resumption of cash payments at the period fixed by lawPrinted for the author1819-01-01
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Answers to certain objections made to Sir Robert Peel's billfor ameliorating the condition of children employed in cotton factories[s.n.]1819-01-01
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A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. for the University of Oxfordon the pernicious effects of a variable standard of value, especially as it regards the condition of the lower orders and the poor lawsPrinted for John Murray1819-01-01
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A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M. P. for the University of Oxford, in answer to a letter on the comparative operation of the corn laws and public taxation as causes of the depression of tradeand in relation to the prohibitory measures under the consideration of the Congress of the United States as connected with the commercial, manufacturing, and shipping interests, and the provisionment of the West India colonies from the western part of IrelandPrinted for W. Wright1820-01-01
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A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M. P. for the University of Oxfordon the comparative operation of the corn laws, and of public taxation, as causes of the depression of trade, and of the distressed state of the industrious classsesPrinted for J. Hatchard and son1820-01-01
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A free trade essential to the welfare of Great Britain, or, An inquiry into the cause of the present distressed state of the country, and the consequent increase of pauperism, misery, and crimeto which are added, some observations on two letters to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. by one of his constituents ...[s.n.]1820-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honorable Robert Peel, M.P.Sold by Booker1821-01-01
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A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P., principal secretary of state for the Home Departmentupon the subject of bank-note forgery, clearly demonstrating that a bank-note may be produced, which shall be more difficult to be imitated than even the metallic currency of the country, whose merit will be as imperishable as the land which gave it birth, and which will abate crime, --save human life, --protect property, --and remove the demoralizing principle of punishing differently for the same offencePrinted for J.M. Richardson, and Hatchard and Son1822-01-01
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To the Right Honourable Robert Peel, &c. &c. &c[s.n.]1822-01-01
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Prison labour, etccorrespondence and communications addressed to His Majesty's principal secretary of state for the Home Department, concerning the introduction of tread-mills into prisons, with other matters connected with the subject of prison disciplinePrinted by W. Nicol1823-01-01
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A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peelproposing means whereby the importation of foreign corn may be rendered conducive to the relief and interest of the British farmersL. Relfe1826-01-01
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A Letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peelupon the necessity of adopting some parliamentary measure to control the issues of country bankers, and to prevent the recurrence of the late shock to public and private credit : with the heads of a bill for that purposePrinted for J. Hatchard1826-01-01
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Miscellaneous reports on woods and plantationsshewing a method to plant, rear, and recover all woods, plantations and timber trees on every soil and situation in Britain and Ireland ; containing demonstrative proof of the great profits to be derived from planting, means of ascertaining the comparative tanning principles of all kinds of barks : with plans for employing the operatives and improving the waste lands of Great Britain and Ireland : in a letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, Secretary of StatePrinted and sold by J. Chalmers1827-01-01
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A plan for improving the condition of the labouring classes and for freeing the country from pauperism and poor's ratesin a letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, EsqPrinted for Ridgway and sons1827-01-01
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Principles of coinageintended as an answer to the reported speech of the Right Hon. Robert Peel ... delivered by him, in reply to Sir James Graham, Bart., who moved, in the House of Commons, for a select committee, to inquire into the circulation of promissory notes, under the value of five pounds, on the 3d June, 1828C. and J. Rivington1828-01-01
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A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the supply of water to the metropolis[s.n.]1828-01-01
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Two letters addressed to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, His Majesty's secretary of state for the Home Departmentand a third to the noble Duke of Wellington, first lord of His Majesty's treasury, wherein the expediency of the immediate abolition of the excise laws is considered, in order to lessen the pressure of taxes upon the labouring classes ... and of the assessed tax assessment ... and also, recommending the adoption of the late Mr. Ricardo's plan of a national bank for the purpose of securing the country from the too frequent stagnation of agriculture, manufacture, and trade, which has so often been occasioned by a fluctuating and contracted currency : with the answers received from those gentlemenPrinted and sold by E. Power1829-01-01
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New police actfull particulars of Mr. Peel's New Police Act ... exemplified in a conversation between three persons most particularly concerned ...[s.n.]1829-01-01
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The speech of the Right Honourable Mr. Secretary Peel, on Thursday, 5th of March, 1829, on moving the appointment of a committee to enquire into the disabilities affecting His Majesty's Roman Catholic subjectsSold by Longman1829-01-01
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The currency question freed from mysteryin a letter to Mr. Peel, showing how the distress may be relieved without altering the standard ...J. Ridgway1830-01-01
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The question of registry or no registry consideredwith references to the interest of landowners & commercial credit : in a letter to the Right Honorable Robert PeelPrinted for H. Colburn and R. Bentley1830-01-01
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A letter to Sir Robert Peel, Barton the subject of British colonial slaveryPrinted by J. Colston, and sold by W. Oliphant, Waugh, and Innes, and J. Wardlaw1830-01-01
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Remarks and suggestions on the actual commercial and financial state of Great Britainwith observations on the currencyG. Horne, E. Wilson, and W. Senior1831-01-01
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An important question!!!How will the agriculturists be benefited by the Reform Bill?Roake and Varty1831-01-01
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Speech of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P. for Tamworthrespecting the Dutch embargo, in the House of Commons, on Friday, February 15th, 1833Printed for the Proprietors of "The Mirror of Parliament,"1833-01-01
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Speech of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart., in the House of Commons, on Friday, March 1st, 1833, on the bill for suppressing disturbances in Ireland2nd ed.J. Murray1833-01-01
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An address to the electors of the borough of TamworthRoake and Varty ...1834-01-01
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An address to the electors of the borough of Tamworth[s.n.]1834-01-01
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Speech of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. in the House of Commons, on Thursday, the 2d of April, 1835, on the motion "that this House do resolve itself into a Committee, in order to consider the present state of the church establishment in Ireland ..."John Murray1835-01-01
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Speech of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M.P.delivered at the dinner given to him by the merchants, bankers, and traders of the city of London, at Merchant Tailors' Hall, on Monday, the 11th of May, 1835 ...Printed by Baynes & Harris ...1835-01-01
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Mr. Cobbett and the new Poor Law acta letter to Sir Robert Peel, Bart[s.n.]1835-01-01
Speeches by ... sir Robert Peel ... during his administration, 1834-1835, also his address to ...1835-01-01-
Speech of the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M.P., delivered at the dinner given to him by the merchants, bankers, and traders of the city of London ... on ... the 11th of May, 1835[s.n.]1835-01-01
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The corrected speech of Sir Robert Peel, bart., on the Irish Church Bill, 21st July, 1835Second edition.C.F. Cock1835-01-01
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Speech of Sir Robert Peel, bart., delivered at Merchant Tailors' Hall, 11 May, 1835Eighth edition.C.F. Cock1835-01-01
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A correct report of the speeches delivered by the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, bart. M.P., on his inauguration into the office of Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, January 11, 1837and at the public dinner at Glasgow, January 13, 1837John Murray1837-01-01
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A correct report of the speeches delivered by the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, bart., M.P., on his inauguration into the office of lord rector of the University of Glasgow6th ed.J. Murray1837-01-01
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Letter of Mr. Thomas Attwoodto the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, BartVacher and Sons1837-01-01
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Observations on the proposed abolition of imprisonment for debt on mesne processshewing its probable effects in disabling creditors from forcing their debtors into bankruptcy, trust-deeds, or compositions, in a letter to Sir Robert Peel, BartS. Sweet1838-01-01
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Bankruptcy reformin a series of letters addressed to Sir Robert Peel, BartS. Sweet1838-01-01
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The Speech of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. in the House of Commonsupon Mr. Grote's motion for the ballot1838-01-01
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Speech in the House of Commons upon Mr. Grotes motion for the ballot1838-01-01
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Speech of Sir Robert Peel in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1839, on the corn laws. Letter of James M'Queen to the Right Hon. Lord Melbourne, on the statistics, &c. of agriculture and manufacturesMeggy and Chalk1839-01-01
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The corn lawsSir R. Peel's speech in the House of Commons, April 3, 1840Printed and published by W. E. Painter1840-01-01
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Want of confidence in Her Majesty's ministersSir R. Peel's speech in the House of Commons, January 31, 18404th ed.Printed and published by W.E. Painter1840-01-01
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The war in ChinaSir R. Peel's speech in the House of Commons, April 10, 1840Printed and published by W.E. Painter1840-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honorable Sir Robert Peel, barton copyright in original designs and patterns for printing[s.n.]1840-01-01
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Party politics and political prospectsa letter to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P.William Edward Painter1840-01-01
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Letter to the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P.containing an answer to Mr. Samuel Jones Loyd's proposition for the suppression of the country banks of issue, and for the establishment of "one general bank of issue"Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.1840-01-01
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Suggestions towards improving the present system of corn-lawsinscribed, by permission, to the Right Hon. Sir R. Peel, BartJ. Ollivier1841-01-01
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Tamworth electionSir Robert Peel's speech at the nomination at Tamworth, on Monday, June 28, 1841W.E. Painter1841-01-01
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A reply to the Hon. and Rev. Baptist Noel's work entitled a "Plea for the poor."G. Gilbert1841-01-01
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The saying of Sir Robert Peel, "My chief difficulty is Ireland," consideredand a few remedial measures for that country suggested : in a letter to the Right Honourable BaronetJ. Ollivier1841-01-01
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The ministerial budgetthe sugar duties : Sir R. Peel's speech in the House of Commons, May 18, 1841, on Lord Sandon's amendment5th ed.W.E. Painter1841-01-01
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No confidence in ministersSir Robert Peel's reply in the House of Commons, Friday, June 4, 18413rd ed.J. Ollivier1841-01-01
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Four letters on the corn lawsaddressed to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, BartE. Palmer1841-01-01
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SpeechW. Blackwood & Sons1841-01-01
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Memorial to Sir Robert PeelJ. Haddon1841-01-01
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Sir Robert Peel's address on the establishment of a library and reading-room at Tamworthon the 19th of January, 1841Henry Hooper1841-01-01
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Sir Robert Peel on the crisisthe opinion of that eminent statesman, Sir Robert Peel, on the present crisis, as delivered by him in his address to the electors of Tamworth, on Monday, the 28th June, 18415th ed.Printed and published by J. King1841-01-01
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SpeechW. Blackwood & Sons1841-01-01
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Sir Robert Peel on the crisisthe opinion of that eminent statesman, Sir Robert Peel, on the present crisis, as delivered by him in his address to the electors of Tamworth, on Monday, the 28th June, 18413rd ed.Printed and published by J. King1841-01-01
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Sir Robert Peel on the crisisthe opinion of that eminent statesman, Sir Robert Peel, on the present crisis, as delivered by him in his address to the electors of Tamworth, on Monday, the 28th June, 18416th ed.Printed and published by J. King1841-01-01
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The letters of Diogenes, to Sir Robert Peel, bartRidgway1841-01-01
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Address to the QueenSir Robert Peel's speech in the House of Commons, Friday, August 27, 1841[s.n.]1841-01-01
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An analysis of the natural price of cornwith observations on the speech of Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P. to his constituents at Tamworth, in illustration of the impolicy of existing corn laws by inducing the evil effects of artificial prices of cornJ. Ridgway1841-01-01
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Sir Robert Peel's financial statementas delivered by him in the House of Commons, on Friday, 11th March, 1842 : with an appendix of documents, and a summary of the principal articles enumerated in the proposed new tariffW. Blackwood & Sons1842-01-01
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The free traderplenty to do, high profits, good wages, & cheap bread : letters to the Right Honourable Sir R. Peel, Bart[s.n.]1842-01-01
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England and Chinatheir future duty, interest, and safety : in a letter to the Right Hon. Sir R. Peel, Bart. &c. &c. &cSmith, Elder, and Co.1842-01-01
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Copies of petitions presented to the Right Honorable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M.P.on the timber dutiesTruscott1842-01-01
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Speech of Sir R. Peel on the proposed modification of the corn lawsW.M. Clark1842-01-01
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Corn lawsspeech of Sir Robert Peel, in the House of Commons, Feb. 9, 1842, on introducing the ministerial plan for the modification of the corn laws, and the provision trade generallySampson Low1842-01-01
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The income taxSir R. Peel's speech in the House of Commons, on Friday evening, March 18, 1842J. Gadsby1842-01-01
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Speech, etcs.n.1842-01-01
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Speech of Sir Robert Peel, on the financial condition of the country, on Friday, March 11, 1842with the schedules containing the new customs duties, and the tax upon property and incomeCarefully rev.W. Strange1842-01-01
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Sir Robert Peel's financial statement, as delivered by him in the House of Commons, on Friday, 11th March, 1842with an appendix of documents, and a summary of the principal articles enumerated in the proposed new tariffW. Blackwood & Sons1842-01-01
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Letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Baronet, First Lord of Her Majesty's Treasury, &c. &c. &c. on the principles of the corn lawsJ. Menzies1842-01-01
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The voice of an octagenarian, denouncing wickedness in high placesaddressed to Sir Robert PeelSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper1842-01-01
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The Ten hours' factory questiona report addressed to the short time committees of the West Riding of Yorkshire ...J. Ollivier1842-01-01
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Financial statement of Sir Robert Peel in the House of Commons, Friday, March 11, 18422nd ed.W.E. Painter1842-01-01
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Memoir on the colonial timber tradepresented to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart[s.n.]1842-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. M.P. ... on the condition of England and on the means of removing the causes of distress2nd ed.Smith, Elder, and Co.1843-01-01
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Postscript to A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart., M.P. ... on the condition of England and on the means of removing the causes of distressSmith, Elder, and Co.1843-01-01
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Speech of Sir Robert Peel, bt., M.P., in the House of Commons, on May 5, 1843, on church extensionto which is appended the speech delivered by John Pemberton Plumptre, esq., M.P. on the same occasionPublished for the Protestant Association, by Hatchards, Rivingtons1843-01-01
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The social, educational and religious state of the manufacturing districtswith statistical returns of the means of education and religious instruction in the manufacturing districts of Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cheshire, in two letters to the Right Hon. Sir Robt. Peel, Bart. : with an appendix containing a letter to the Right Hon. Lord Wharncliffe, on Sir Jas. Graham's Factory education bill : also the objections to the amended bill3rd ed.Simpkin, Marshall & Co.1843-01-01
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Six letters to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, bartbeing an attempt to expose the dangerous tendency of the theory of rent advocated by Mr. Ricardo and by the writers of his school[s.n.]1843-01-01
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Two letters to the Right Hon. Sir R. Peel, Bart. M.P. ..on his proposed banking measuresJ. Hatchard1844-01-01
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What is to be done?, or, Past, present and future3rd ed.James Ridgway1844-01-01
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Letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. on free trade and financeJ. Hatchard and Son1844-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. ... respecting means of removing certain difficulties in the relative position of England and IrelandPrinted for T. Cadell1844-01-01
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What is to be done? or, past, present and future ..2nd ed.J. Ridgway1844-01-01
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"Gemini" in reply to Sir R. Peel[s.n.]1844-01-01
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Opinions of Sir Robert Peel and Sir James Graham on the corn-laws in 1839Creasy and Baker1844-01-01
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Speeches of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart. in the House of Commons, May 6th and 20th, 1844on the renewal of the bank charter, and the state of the law respecting currency and bankingJ. Murray1844-01-01
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Government clerks and their salariesfacts addressed to the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., first lord of the treasury, &c. &c., upon the unjust and partial mode of remunerating government clerks : with suggestions for an improvement : also an outline of a plan for forming a general annuity fund for the benefit of the widows and orphans of those officers who die in the public serviceC. Mitchell1844-01-01
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The potatoe diseasethe prospects of scarcity at present, of famine in future years, through this calamity, and the means which reason indicates, and God has provided, for averting it : in a letter to Sir Robert Peel, Bart. &c. &cH. Baillière1845-01-01
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Strictures on the policy of the Bank of Englandwith some remarks on the foreign exchanges and the corn laws : the whole suggested by the power of railway and marine steam : respectfully addressed to the First Lord of the TreasuryP. Richardson1845-01-01
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Abstract of a letter to the Right Hon. Sir R. Peel, Bart., First Lord of Her Majesty's Treasury, etcon the tea dutiesLiverpool Association for the Reduction of the Duty on Tea1845-01-01
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To the Right Honorable Sir Robert Peel, &c. &c. &cM.G. Duke, printer1845-01-01
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Letter to Sir Robert Peel, on the mode of meeting the present crisisJ. Ridgway1846-01-01
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Letter from Sir Robert Peel to the electors for the borough of Tamworth3rd ed.J. Bain1847-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honorable Sir Robert Peel, Bart., on the currencyRidgway1848-01-01
Speech of Sir R.P... Delivered... July 6, 1849, On the State of the NationJ. Bain1849-01-01-
Speech of Sir Robert Peel, bart., delivered on ... July 6, 1849, on the state of the nationJ. Bain1849-01-01
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The currency and the late Sir Robert Peel[s.n.]1850-01-01
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Memoirsby the right honourable Sir Robert PeelJohn Murray1856-01-01
Memoirs by the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel.J. Murray1856-01-01-
The art of false reasoning exemplifiedin some extracts from the report of Sir Robert Peel's speech in "The Times" paper of July 7th, 1849Second edition.Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday1857-01-01
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Sir Robert PeelFrom his private papersJ. Murray1891-01-01
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Pamphlets on the Catholic emancipation in England (1829)Prepared by the...Work Projects Administration1940-01-01
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Prime Minister's correspondenceSir Robert Peel, 1841-1846Micro Methods1968-01-01
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MemoirsKraus1969-01-01
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The Papers of Robert PeelHarvester Press Microform Publications1980-01-01