Political writings of the 1790s

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Political writings of the 1790s

edited by Gregory Claeys

William Pickering, c1995

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Political writings of the seventeen nineties

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Consolidated index: v. 8, p. 417-452

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Largely instigated by Edmund Burke's "Reflections on the Revolution in France" (1790), the French Revolution provoked a fierce political debate in Britain. Equally divided between reform and loyalist literature, this collection reprints over 100 contributions to the debate.

目次

  • Volume 1: Radicalism and Reform: Responses to Burke 1790-91 Table of Pagination of Contemporary and Modern Editions of Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) and Thomas Paine's Rights of Man (1791-2)
  • Charles Stanhope, A Letter from the Earl Stanhope to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (Dublin, 1790)
  • Mary Wollstonecraft, Vindication of the Rights of Men (1790)
  • Short Observations on the Right Honourable Edmund Burke's Reflections (1790)
  • Catherine Macaulay, Observations on the Reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke on the Revolution in France (1790)
  • Thomas Christie, Letters on the Revolution in France (1791)
  • James Mackintosh, Vindiciae Gallicae (1791)
  • Joseph Towers, Thoughts on the Commencement of a New Parliament (1790)
  • ... Woolsey, Robert. Reflections Upon Reflections In Two Letters to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke (1790). Volume 2: Radicalism and Reform: Responses to Burke, 1791-2 Charles Pigott, Strictures on the New Political Tenets of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke (1791)
  • Joseph Priestley, Letters to the Right Hon. Edmund Burke, Occasioned by His Reflections on the Revolution in France (1791)
  • [John Scott]. A Letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke in Reply to His 'Reflections on the Revolution in France' (1791)
  • A Vindication of the Revolution Society, Against the Calumnies of Mr. Burke (1792)
  • Strictures on the Letter of the Right Hon. Mr. Burke on the Revolution in France (1791)
  • [M Du Fresnov]. An Address to the National Assembly of France, Containing Strictures on Mr. Burke's Reflections (1791)
  • [Brooke Boothby]. A Letter to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (1791)
  • Benjamin Bousfield, Observations on the Right Hon. Edmund Burke's Pamphlet, on the Subject of the French Revolution (Dublin, 1791)
  • George Rous, Thoughts on Government: Occasioned by Mr. Burke's Reflections (1790)
  • M Depont, Answer to the Reflections of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke (1791)
  • Capel Lofft, Remarks on the Letter of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, Concerning the Revolution in France (1791)
  • Temperate Comments upon Intemperate Reflections: or, A Review of Mr. Burke's Letter (1791) Volume 3: Radicalism and Reform 1790-2 John Butler, Brief Reflections Upon the Liberty of the British Subject (c.1792)
  • Joel Barlow, Advice to the Privileged Orders (1792)
  • The Confederacy of Kings against the Freedom of the World (1792)
  • The Political Crisis: Or, A Dissertation on the Rights of Man (1791)
  • Richard Price, A Discourse on the Love of Our Country (1790)
  • [William Cunninghame], The Rights of Kings (1791)
  • Christopher Wyvill, A Defence of Dr Price, and the Reformers of England (1792)
  • [David Williams], Lessons to a Young Prince (1791)
  • The Perverse Definition Imposed On the Word Equality (?1792)
  • A Few Words, But No Lies
  • From Roger Bull to His Brother Thomas (1792)
  • John Oswald, Review of the Constitution of Great Britain (1792) Volume 4: Radicalism and Reform 1793-1800 The Address of the British Convention (1793)
  • Address of the London Corresponding Society (1793)
  • Address to the Nation, from the London Corresponding Society (1793)
  • The Catechism of Man (1793)
  • A Letter to Edmund Burke from the Swinish Multitude (1793)
  • William Frend, Peace and Union Recommended to the Associated Bodies of Republicans and Anti-Republicans (1793)
  • Joseph Gerrald, A Convention the Only Means of Saving Us From Ruin (1794)
  • John Oswald, A Review of the Constitution of Great Britain (3rd edn., 1792)
  • Daniel Stuart, Peace and Reform against War and Corruption (4th edn., 1795)
  • John Thelwall, Peaceful Discussion, and Not Tumultuary Violence, the Means of Redressing National Grievances (1795)
  • John Thelwall, The Speech of John Thelwall at the Second Meeting of the London Corresponding Society November 12, 1795 (1795)
  • A Political Freethinker's Thoughts on the Present Circumstances (1795)
  • [William Hughes], Justice to a Judge. In Answer to the Judge's Appeal to Justice (2nd edn., 1793)
  • [James Parkinson], Knave's Acre Association (1793)
  • [James Parkinson], The Village Association or the Poltics of Edley (1793)
  • More Reasons for a Reform in Parliament (1793)
  • Extermination , Or an Appeal to the People of England, On the Present War, With France (1793)
  • Petition of the Friends of the People (1793)
  • Henry Yorke, Thoughts on Civil Government (1794)
  • Daniel Stuart, Peace and Reform, Against War and Corruption (2nd edn., 1794)
  • [James Parkinson], A Vindication of the London Corresponding Society (1794)
  • Church and King Morality (1795)
  • John Baxter, Resistance to Oppression, the Constitutional Right of Britons (1795) Volume 5: Loyalism 1791-2: Responses to Paine Defence of the Rights of Man (1791)
  • A Dissertation on Government, with the Balance Considered (1792)
  • A British Freeholder's Address to His Countrymen on Thomas Paine's Rights of Man (1791)
  • Considerations on Mr. Paine's Pamphlet on the Rights of Man (1791)
  • Cursory Remarks on Dr. Priestley's Letters to Mr. Burke, and Strictures on Mr. Paine's Rights of Man (1791)
  • A Defence of the Constitution of England (1791)
  • Charles Elliott, The Republican Refuted (1791). [Frederick Hervey], A New Friend on an Old Subject (1791). [John Jones], The Reason of Man: With Strictures on Rights of Man (1791). John Jones, The Reason of Man: Part Second (1793). Remarks on Mr. Paine's Pamphlet, Called the Rights of Man (Dublin, 1791). A Rejoinder to Mr. Paine's Pamphlet, Entitled Rights of Man (1791)
  • Rights Upon Rights With Observations Upon Observations (1791)
  • [William Cusack Smith], Rights of Citizens, Being an Examination of Mr. Paine's Principles (1791)
  • [John St. John], A Letter from a Magistrate to William Rose on Mr. Paine's Rights of Man (1792)
  • [Graham Jephson], Letters To Thomas Payne (1792)
  • Slight Observations upon Paine's Pamphlet (1791) Volume 6: Loyalism 1792-3: Responses to Paine An Address to the Inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland Rights of Man (1793)
  • An Answer to the Second Part of the Rights of Man (1792)
  • Brooke Boothby, Observations on the Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs, and on Mr. Paine's Rights of Man (1792)
  • [John Bowles], A Protest Against Thomas Paine's 'Rights of Man' (1792)
  • Constitutional Letters, in Answer to Mr. Paine's Rights of Man (1792)
  • A Fourth Letter to Thomas Paine, in Answer to the Second Part of the Rights of Man (1792)
  • Charles Hawtrey, Various Opinions of the Philosophical Reformers Considered
  • Particularly Paine's Rights of Man (1792)
  • A Letter to Mr Paine on His Late Publication (1792)
  • Paine and Burke Contrasted (1792)
  • Alexander Peter, Strictures on the Character and Principles of Thomas Paine (1792)
  • A Rod in Brine, or a Tickler for Tom Paine (1792)
  • A Whipper for Levelling Tommy
  • in Which the Modern Doctrines of the Rights of Man are Properly Stated (1793)
  • John Riland, The Rights of God, Occasioned by Mr. Paine's 'Rights of Man' (2nd edn.,1792)
  • [Thomas Hearn], A Short View of the Rise and Progress of Freedom in Modern Europe (1792) Volume 7: Loyalism 1791-3 An Address to the Disaffected Subjects of George the Third (1793)
  • An Address to the People of Great Britain
  • Containing a Comparison between the Republican and Reforming Parties (1793)
  • Sir William Ashurst, Judge Ashurst's Charge (1792)
  • Jackson Barwis, A Fourth Dialogue Concerning Liberty (1793)
  • A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush (1792)
  • [John Bowles], Dialogues on the Rights of Britons (1792)
  • John Somers Cocks, Patriotism and the Love of Liberty Defended (1791)
  • John Somers Cocks, A Short Treatise on the Dreadful Tendency of Levelling Principles (1793)
  • [Alexander Dalrymple], Parliamentary Reform, As It Is Called, Improper in the Present State of This Country (2nd edn., 1792)
  • A Few Plain Questions, and a Little Honest Advice, to the Working People of Great Britain (1792)
  • [Thomas Green], Political Speculations, Occasioned by the Progress of a Democratic Party in England (1791)
  • William Hamilton, Letters on the Principles of the French Democracy (1792)
  • [William Jones], One Pennyworth of Truth from Thomas Bull to His Brother John (1792)
  • A Letter to the Farmers and Manufacturers of Great Britain and Ireland (1792)
  • A Letter to the People of England, on Their Present Situation (1792)
  • [William Paley], Equality, As Consistent with the British Constitution (1792)
  • [WilliamPaley], Reasons for Contentment (1792)
  • William White, A Dissertation on Government with the Balance Considered (1792)
  • A Brief Reply to the Observations of Ben. Bousfield, Esq. on Mr. Burke's Pamphlet, Respecting the Revolution in France (1791)
  • [Thomas Gould], A Vindication of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke's Reflections on Revolution in France, in Answer to All his Opponents (1791)
  • By the King a Proclamation (1792)
  • A Trip to the Island of Equality, Or, An Extract from Russian Voyages (1792)
  • Ten Minutes' Caution, From a Plain to His Fellow Citizens (1792)
  • A Country Curate's Advice to Manuafacturers (1792) Volume 8: Loyalism 1793-1800 Loyalty Necessary to Self-Preservation (1798)
  • Hannah More, Village Politics Addressed to All Mechanics, Journeymen, and Day Labourers (1793)
  • Uvedale Price, Thoughts on the Defence of Property (1797)
  • [John Reeves], Thoughts on the English Government (1795)
  • Three Warnings to John Bull (1798)
  • W C Proby, Modern Philosophy and Barbarism (1798)
  • Thomas Green, An Examination of the Leading Principle of the New System of Morals (1799)
  • [William Atkinson], A Concise Sketch of the Intended Revolution in England (1794)
  • James Hurdis, Equality: A Sermon (1794)
  • Arthur Young, The Example of France a Warning to Britain (4th edn., 1794)
  • A New Dialogue between Monsieur Francois and John English on the French Revolution (c.1793)
  • A Scott, Plain Reasons for Adopting the Plan of the Societies Calling Themselves the Friends of the People (1793)
  • Thomas Moore, An Address to the Inhabitants of Great Britain on the Dangerous and Destructive Tendency of the French System of Equality and Liberty (1793)
  • John Bowles, A Short Answer to the Declration of the Persons Calling Themselves the Friends of the Liberty of the Press (1793)
  • Remarks on the Principles and Views of the London Corresponding Society (1795)
  • Francis Wollaston, An Examination of the Leading Principle of the New System of Morals (2nd edn., 1799)
  • John Bowles, Reflections at the Conclusion of the War (2nd edn., 1801)

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