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AuthorTitleSource LibraryImprintPlace of PubEdition
A. C., writer in EdinburghAccount by A.C. writer in Edinburgh, of his conduct in a certain particular, concerning the poors-rate, -- occasion'd by a letter in the Edinburgh Evening CourantGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1749]Unknown  
A. K.Guano streams : an attempt to suggest a method of preserving refuse of the drains of towns for the purpose of manure : in a letter to His Grace the Duke of BuccleughKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Smith, Elder, 1845United Kingdom  
 The Newspapers versus the Echo offices, or, An appeal to the liberality of an enlightened and discerning publicGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by A. Newman and co., at the Echo printing office, 1815United Kingdom  
A. S. B.The Present and the proposed law of marriage in ScotlandGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Edinburgh , s.n.], [15th May 1849]United Kingdom  
A. Z.Observations on power-looms and their effect on the handloom weaver : being part of a correspondence between a gentleman at Leeds and his friend at PaisleyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : Printed by J. Hedderwick & son, 1826United Kingdom  
 Report by a Committee of the Town Council of Aberdeen for inquiring into the mode of assessing and managing the poor's funds in burgal parishes in ScotlandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAberdeen : D. Chalmers, 1841United Kingdom  
 The twenty-first report of the Committee of the Aberdeen Mechanics' Institution, 30th April, 1847Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAberdeen : Gazette office, 1847United Kingdom  
 The Abolition of the poor laws, the safety of the state : considerations on the calamitous results of the present system of pauperism to the labourer himself, to the agriculturist, and to society at large : with an appendix containing an account of the Labourers' Friend Society : with extracts from its publicationsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Jackson & Walford, 1833United Kingdom  
 Abstract of an act for the improvement of the sewerage and drainage of the Borough of Liverpool, and for making further provisions for the sanatory regulation of the said boroughGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1846]Unknown  
 Abstract of the laws of the American states, now in force, relative to debts due to loyalistsLibrary of CongressLondon : [s.n.], [1789]United Kingdom  
 An abstract of the master-taylors bill before the honourable House of Commons, with the journeymens observation on each clause of the said billKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1721?]Unknown  
 An Abstract of the number of Protestant and Popish families in the several counties and provinces of Ireland, taken from the returns made by the hearthmoney collectors, to the hearthmoney office in Dublin, in the years 1732 and 1733. With observationsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityDublin, Printed by M. Rhames, 1736Ireland  
 Abstract of the receipts and expenditure of the poor's funds of the parish of Kirkcaldy, for the last ten yearsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonKirkcaldy, Printed by J. Birrell, 1818United Kingdom  
 Abstract of the regulations contained in the late Act of Parliament, to be observed by the spinners, weavers and stamp-masters, from and after the lst of November, 1727Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed by Mr. James Davidson and company, 1729United Kingdom  
 "Abstracts of the returns made by the Overseers of the poor, in pursuance of an act passed in the sixteenth year of his present majesty's reign, intituled, ""An act for obliging the overseers of the poor ... to make returns, upon oath ..."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1777Unknown  
 The Abuse of prisons, or, An interesting and impartial account of the house of correction in Cold-Bath-Fields, and the treatment of Mr. Gale Jones, founded upon a minute inspection of the prison, and a personal interview with himGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and published by J. Gold, 1811United Kingdom  
 An account and state of the Charity, for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of poor Clergymen, within the archdeaconry of Lewes, and the several peculiars, in the eastern division of the county of Sussex. Instituted at Lewes, October 9, 1788Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLewes, Printed at the Sussex Advertiser Office, 1815United Kingdom
 An Account of a dreadful riot, which took place during the canvass of Sir P. Musgrave, bart., at Carlisle, on Tuesday, June 6, 1826, when the military fired upon the populace, and four persons were shotKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNewcastle : W. Boag, [1826?]United Kingdom
 An Account of charity schools lately erected in Great Britain and Ireland: with the benefactions thereto, and of the methods whereby they were set up, and are governedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by Joseph Downing, 1710United KingdomThe ninth ed., with large additions.
 An Account of charity-schools in Great Birtian and Ireland: with the benefactions thereto, and of the methods whereby they were set up, and are governedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by Joseph Downing, 1711United KingdomThe 10th ed., with large additions.
 An Account of charity-schools in Great Britain and Ireland: with the benefactions thereto, and of the methods whereby they were set up, and are governedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by Joseph Downing, 1713United KingdomThe twelvth ed., with additions.
 An Account of Charity-schools in Great Britain and Ireland: with the benefactions thereto, and of the methods whereby they were set up, and are governedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by J. Downing, 1714United KingdomThe thirteenth ed., with additions.
 An Account of charity-schools in Great Britain and Ireland: with the benefactions thereto, and of the methods whereby they were set up, and are governed. Also a proposal for adding some work to the childrens learning. And an appendix, containing certain forms and directions relating to these schools. The eleventh edition, with large additionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by J. Downing, 1712United KingdomThe eleventh ed., with large additions.
 An Account of charity-schools lately erected in England, Wales, and Ireland: with the benefactions thereto, and of the methods whereby they were set up, and are governed. Also, a proposal for enlarging their number, and adding some work to the childrens learning, thereby to render their education more useful to the publickGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by Joseph Downing, 1706United Kingdom
 An Account of charity-schools lately erected in England, Wales, and Ireland: with the benefactions thereto, and of the methods whereby they were set up, and are governed. Also, a proposal for enlarging their number, and adding some work to the childrens learning, thereby to render their education more useful to the publickGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by Joseph Downing, 1706United Kingdom
 An Account of charity-schools lately erected in England, Wales, and Ireland: with the benefactions thereto, and of the methods whereby they were set up, and are governedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by Joseph Downing, 1707United KingdomThe 6th ed., with large additions.
 An Account of charity-schools lately erected in Great Britain and Ireland: with the benefactions thereto, and of the methods whereby they are set up, and are governedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by J. Downing, 1709United KingdomThe eighth ed., with large additions.
 An Account of charity-schools lately erected in those parts of Great Britain called, England and Wales: with the benefactions thereto, and of the methods whereby they were set up, and are governedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by Joseph Downing, 1708United KingdomThe 7th ed., with large additions.
 An Account of memorials presented to Congress during its last session by numerous friends of their country and its institutions, praying that the mails may not be transported, nor post-offices kept open, on the SabbathKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNew York : Published at the request of many petitioners, [T. R. Marvin, printer], 1829United States
 An Account of several work-houses for employing and maintaining the poor, setting forth the rules by which they are governed. Also of several charity-schools ... The second edition, very much enlargedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Downing, 1732United KingdomThe 2nd ed. very much enl.
 An Account of several work-houses for employing and maintaining the poor, setting forth the rules by which they are governed, their great usefulness to the publick, and in particular to the parishes where they are erected. As also of several charity-schools for promoting work, and labourGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed ... by Joseph Downing, 1725United Kingdom
 An Account of the deaths by destitution & starvation of the four children of Thomas Hardy, weaver, of Baguley, in the Altringham Union... : with the depositions of his neighbours and othersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Manchester : W. Willis, printer], [1839]United Kingdom
 An Account of the desperate affray which took place in Blean Wood near Boughton on...the 31st of May, 1838, between a party of agricultural labourers, headed by the self-styled Sir William Courtenay, and a detachment of the 45th. Regiment of Foot... : together with the whole of the evidence taken... : drawn from authentic documents : also an account of the funerals of the partiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonFaversham : Printed and published by W. Ratcliffe, [1838]United Kingdom2nd ed.
 An Account of the foundation and government of the hospital for foundlings in Paris. Drawn up at the command of her late Majesty Queen Caroline, and now published for the information of those who may be concern'd in carrying on a like design in this cityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for R. Montagu, 1739United Kingdom
 An Account of the general nursery, or colledg of infants, set up by the Justices of peace for the County of Middlesex, with the constitutions and ends thereofGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by R. Roberts, 1686United Kingdom
 An account of the Lock Hospital : to which is added an account of the Lock AsylumGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPimlico : Printed by J. Cowell, 1839England
 Account of the lying-in charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations. Instituted 1757Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by S. Gosnell, 1804United Kingdom
 An Account of the Lying-in Charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations. Instituted 1757Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1770United Kingdom
 An account of the many and great loans, benefactions & charities, belonging to the City of Coventry, to which is annexed, a copy of the decretal order, of the Court of chancery, relating to the memorable charity of Sir Thomas White. A new editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCoventry, Printed by J. Turner, 1802United KingdomNew ed.
 An Account of the methods whereby the charity-schools have been erected and managed, and of the encouragement given to them. Together with a proposal of enlarging their number, and adding some work to the childrens learning, thereby to render their education more useful to the publickGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, printed by Joseph Downing], [1704]United Kingdom
 An Account of the money collected for the relief of the distressed poor in Shetland ... With a list of the subscribers, and a general view of the application of the sums receivedGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1785]Unknown
 Account of the proceedings of the public meeting at Westminste on the distresses of the country, held on September 11, 1816, with the petition to the Prince RegentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow, Printed by W. Lang, 1816United Kingdom
 An account of the rise and nature of the fund established by Parliament, for a provision for the widows and children of the ministers of the church, and of the heads, principles, and masters in the universities, of ScotlandKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityEdinburgh : Printed by Sands, Donaldson, Murray, and Cochran, 1759United Kingdom
 An Account of the rise and progress of the dispute between the masters and journeymen printers, exemplified in the trial at large, with remarks thereupon, and the speeches of Messrs. Knapp, Raine, and Hovell, both on the trial and at the time of passing sentence, together with those of the counsel for the prosecution: with notes and illustrations upon the whole. Published for the benefit of the men in confinementGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by J. Ridgway, 1799United Kingdom
 An Account of the trial and execution of James TowleKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLeicester : Cockshaw, [1816?]United Kingdom
 An Account of the work-houses in Great Britain, in the year M,DCC,XXXII. Shewing their original, number, and the particular management of them at the above period, with many other curious and useful remarks about the state of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by W. Brown, 1786United Kingdom
 Accounts of the soup house in West-Street, Seven-Dials, for the year 1801Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the use of the subscribers, by J. Bateson, 1802United Kingdom
Acland, JohnA plan for rendering the poor independent on public contribution, founded on the basis of the friendly societies, commonly called clubs. To which is added, a letter from Dr. Price, containing his sentiments and calculations on the subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonExeter and London, Printed and sold by R. Thorn [etc.], 1786United Kingdom
Acland, P. L. D. (Peter Leopold Dyke)A sermon preached in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Exeter, on Sunday, December 10, 1848 on behalf of the Devon and Exeter Female PenitentiaryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonExeter : Trewman, 1848United States
 Act of council anent the infirmary and work-house in Aberdeen. May 30th 1739Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1739]Unknown
 The acts for marriages and registration, 6 & 7 Will. IV., c. 85 & 86 : with explanatory notes and index / by William EagleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Shaw & sons, 1837United Kingdom
 Acts of the houses that Jack built (i.e. King John) on whose Magna Carta was built to H______ of L ______ & of C ______ : humbly dedicated to the Poor Law CommissionersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1834?]Unknown
Adair, R. A. Shafto (Robert Alexander Shafto)The winter of 1846-7 in Antrim : with remarks on out-door relief and colonizationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1847United Kingdom
Adair, R. A. Shafto (Robert Alexander Shafto)The winter of 1846-7 in Antrim : with remarks on out-door relief and colonizationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1847United Kingdom3rd ed.
Adams, Alexander MaxwellReport of an inspection of English and Irish work-houses : with observations on the operation of the poor-lawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : [D. Maclure], 1848United Kingdom
Adams, Captain (George)Causes of the wretched condition of the Irish peasantry : with a sketch of a plan for restoring them to habits of industry and good order in lieu of a poor rate : in a letter addressed to Sir Robert PriceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published for the author by Dean & Munday, [1833?]United Kingdom
Adams, Samuel, of SwanningtonA letter to the Right Hon. Lord Suffield, on the degraded condition of the labouring poor : occasioned by the modern administration of the poor laws, and earnestly recommending the adoption of an equitable labour-rate : together with the heads of a Proposed bill for that purposeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNorwich : Published by Wilkin & Fletcher, 1831"Norwich, England  
     
Adams, William, Rev.A few words to the owners and occupiers of land and to the rate-payers in general of the Huntingford UnionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W.E. Painter, 1844United Kingdom
 Additional memorial for David George, Alexander Cowie, James Anderson, William Aitken, and William Fleming, for themselves, and the other compositor-printers of the city of Edinburgh, against Mr. David Ramsay, printer in Edinburgh, for himself, and in behalf of the other master-printers in EdinburghGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Edinburgh] Mundell & Son, [1804]United Kingdom
 Additional remarks on an article in The Edinburgh Review, on the causes and cure of pauperismGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow, Printed by Young, Gallic, & Co, 1818United Kingdom
 Address from the magistrates to the inhabitants of Burnham DivisionKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityMaidenhead : G.W. Wetton, printer, 1830United Kingdom
 An address of the bricklayers & plasterers to the tradesmen of the City of Dublin on the necessity of their co-opperating [sic] for the attainment of their Corporate rights and privilege, their report to the Trades' Political Union on the state of their respective trades before and since the legislative union : also the petition of Mr. Benjamin Pemberton against the undue return of a late measurer and a metal sash maker as two fit and proper persons to represent their guild in the Common Council, being a direct violation of their chartered rights and the Statue Law : together with his appeal to the late Lord Mayor and Learned Recorder against an illegal claim of the Town Clerks, and concludes with comments and observations on the subsequent conduct and decissions [sic] of that assembly in similar casesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : C.M. Warren, 1833Ireland
 Address of the committee appointed by a select meeting, held at Freemason's Hall ... for the purpose of investigating and reporting on Mr. Owen's plan for providing for the poorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London?], [1819]United Kingdom
 Address of the Lancashire Short-Time Central Committee to the Right Hon. Lord Ashley .. : presented to His Lordship by a deputation from that body on...Sept. 26, 1842 at...Manchester : with His Lordship's replyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityManchester : P. Grant, 1843United Kingdom
 The Address of the operatives of England and Scotland to all ranks and classes of the landGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : W. Foster, printer, [1833]United Kingdom
 An Address to an eminent person upon an important subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for M. Cooper, 1751United Kingdom
 An Address to such of the inhabitants of this parish [Ealing] as usually partake of the gifts distributed by the managers of the Sunday schools, but more particularly to the parents of the children belonging to the Sunday schools and schools of industryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1800?]Unknown
 Address to the clergy of Ireland from the clergy of the United Dioceses of Derby and Raphoe, on the subject of national educationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : W. Curry, jun. and co, 1836Ireland
 An Address to the clergy, with some proposals for raising and establishing a fund, by the aid of Parliament, to make a provision for their widows and childrenKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for W. Owen and J. Payne, 1755United Kingdom
 Address to the Committee appointed by a general meeting of the citizens of the City of New York...January 31, 1829, to express their sentiments on the proposition of the Sunday Union and their coadjutors to stop the transportation of the mail and to close the post offices on Sunday- 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], 1829Unknown2nd ed.
 Address to the friends of justice and humanity in the West Riding of York, from the meeting of delegates of the Short Time Committee, established to promote the legislative adoption of the Ten Hour Factory bill, assembled... October 28th, 1833Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Bradford : Atkinson, printer], [1833]United Kingdom
 An Address to the governors, &c. of charitable institutions, on the subject of funding the money, contributed for their supportGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham, Printed by J. Thompson, 1792United Kingdom
 An Address to the inhabitants of Chorlton-upon-MedlockGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : W. Foster, printer, [1832?]United Kingdom
 An Address to the inhabitants of the Borough of SalfordGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1832?]Unknown
 An address to the labourers in SussexKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLindfield : Printed by C. Greene, 1831United Kingdom
 An address to the labourers on the subject of destroying machineryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] : Published by C. Knight, 1830United Kingdom
 An Address to the members and friends of the religious and charitable societies, established in the metropolisGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Chelsea, tilling & Hughes, printers], [1820]United Kingdom
 An Address to the men of Hawkhurst, (equally applicable to the men of other parishes) on their riotous acts and purposes- 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830United Kingdom2nd ed.
 Address to the nobility, clergy, gentry, master-manufacturers, agriculturists, tradesmen, and operatives of the United KingdomGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : T. Inkersley & co., printers, [1833]United Kingdom
 An Address to the P_______t, in behalf of the starving multitude. Pointing out the causes of the present high prices of provisions: With easy and effectual methods how to make them cheapKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for the author, 1766United Kingdom
 An address to the people of Massachusetts / by the Friends of Temperance and of the statute of 1838 'for the regulation of the sale of spirituous liquors'Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston : Printed by Perkins & Marvin, 1838United States  
 An Address to the people of Suffolk on incendiary firesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : Gedge and Barker], [1845?]"[England?]  
      
 An Address to the proprietors and occupiers of landed estatesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDorchester, Printed by G. Clark, 1816United Kingdom  
 An Address to the working men of England, Scotland, and WalesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London? : Johnston, printer], [1840?]United Kingdom  
 "The following annual report of the Board of managers ... to the ""Philadelphia association of friends for the instruction of poor children"" is published for the information of the patrons of that institution"Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1812]Unknown  
 Des adels und der ritter-gÜter im hertzogthum Sachsen-Lauenburg von uhralter zeit/ und etlichen saeculis her/ wohl hergebrachtes/ und bis jetzo conservirtes brau-recht/ historicè & juridicè in 4. capitibus vorgestellet/ und gegen der städte besagten hertzogthums/ in specie der stadt Ratzeburg/ anfechtungen und objectiones behauptet und vindiciretGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1705Unknown  
 Administration of the poor lawsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by J. and L.G. Hansard, 1832United Kingdom  
 The Administration of the Post Office from the introduction of Mr. Rowland Hill's plan of penny postage up to the present time : grounded on Parliamentary documents and the evidence taken before the Select Committee on postage at the conclusion of the last session of Parliament : to which are added, the last returns to the House of CommonsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard, 1844United Kingdom  
Adolphus, JohnObservations on the vagrant act and some other statutes, and on the powers and duties of justices of the peaceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Major, 1824United Kingdom  
 Adresse des détenus pour dette à Sainte-Pélagie aux deux chambres législatives le 7 avril 1829Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Imprimérie P. Delaforest (Morinval), 1829France  
Adshead, JosephDistress in Manchester : evidence (tabular and otherwise) of the state of the labouring classes in 1840-42Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : H. Hooper, 1842United Kingdom  
Adshead, JosephOur present gaol system deeply depraving to the prisoner and a positive evil to the community : Some remedies proposed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Manchester] : [s.n.] G. & A. Falkner, Printers 1847.United Kingdom  
Adshead, JosephPrisons and prisonersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Longman, Brown, Green and Longman, 1845United Kingdom  
 "The Advantages of the new provident society, as shewn in a dialogue between a labouring man named ""William"" and a mechanic named ""John"""Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversitySaffron Walden : Printed and sold by G. Youngman, 1838United Kingdom  
 Advice to the labouring poor, with especial reference to tumultuous assemblages and the breaking of machineryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for C.J.G. & F. Rivington, 1831United Kingdom  
Advocate for the poorA Plan for employing the poor, and for reducing the national expenditure four millions annually. By an advocate for the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonShrewsbury, Printed at the Chronicle office, by J. Watton, [1816]United Kingdom  
 The Afflictions of the afflicted presented to consideration, or, The unjust actions of tythe-mongers discoveredBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityLondon : [s.n.], 1653United Kingdom  
 Report of the Aged Female Society, 1827, established in year 1811 : read ...May 14, 1827Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSheffield : Printed by J. Blackwell, 1827United Kingdom  
AgesilausScheme to make permanent settlements on the veteran soldiers, by cultivating the waste lands of the crown, and pointing out various benefits that would derive to the nation by that measure. Containing also, strictures upon some neglects and improper measures which have crept into the Army, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the author [etc.], 1797United Kingdom  
Agutter, WilliamThe sin of wastefulness. A sermon, preached ... on January 17, 1796, after reading the letter of the Archbishop of Canterbury, &c. recommending a reduction in the consumption of wheatGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for F. and C. Rivington, 1796United Kingdom  
Aiken, JohnLabor and wages at home and abroad : in a series of newspaper articlesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLowell : D. Bixby & Co, 1849Massachusetts  
Aikin, JohnThe arts of life: 1. of providing food, 2. of providing cloathing, 3. of providing shelter, described in a series of letters: for the instruction of young personsFrancis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard UniversityBoston, Printed by H. Sprague, for S.H. Parker, 1803United States  
Aikin, JohnA view of the character and public services of the late John Howard, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Johnson, 1792United Kingdom  
Ainsworth, RobertThe most natural and easie way of institution: containing, proposals for making a domestic education less chargeable to parents, and more easie and beneficial to children. By which method, youth may not only make a very considerable progress in languages, but also in arts and sciences, in two yearsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for Christopher Hussey, 1698United Kingdom  
Aitken, WilliamAn essay on remedies for the relief of the prevailing distress of the labouring population, especially in Scotland, the highlands and islands thereof, and of Ireland : also, suggestions to those who have the power and influence of reforming the manners and customs of the great body of the working classes of the United Kingdom, how to prevent crime : and a plan proposed to liquidate the national debtKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityAyr : M'Cormick and Gemmell, 1847United Kingdom  
Aiton, JohnClerical economics, or, Hints, rural and household, to ministers and others of limited incomeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : J. Johnstone, 1842United Kingdom  
Albyn, BenjaminAn appeal to God and the King: Together with a true narrative of unparallell'd grievances, &c. Wherein may be seen ... the surpassing miseries of the English nation ... being so excessively corrupted by covetousness of money in the law practicers, as now they areGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for the author, 1697United Kingdom  
Alcock, ThomasThe endemial colic of Devon, not caused by a solution of lead in the cyder. A particular reply is here given to Dr. Saunders's answer, to cursory remarks, with some farther remarks on Dr. Baker's essay on that subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPlymouth, Printed by R. Weatherley, for the author, [1769]England  
Alcock, ThomasObservations on the defects of the poor laws, and on the causes and consequences of the great increase and burden of the poor. With a proposal for redressing these grievances. In a letter to a member of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for R. Baldwin and R. Clements, 1752United Kingdom  
Alcock, ThomasRemarks on the incolsure of commons and wastes (not village greens) : with recognition of the indefinite rights of the poor, as well as the definite rights of the rich, and the reservation of ample space for recreation for all classesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1845United Kingdom  
Alcock, ThomasRemarks on two bills for the better maintenance of the poor, &c. in a letter to _______, member of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for R. Baldwin and R. Clements, 1753United Kingdom  
Alcott, William A. (William Andrus)Vegetable diet defendedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Chapman, 1844United Kingdom  
Aldrovandi Marescotti, Carlo Filippo, conteIl lusso è la moneta de' poveri. DissertazioneKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Bologna?], [1793?]Italy
Alexander, Ann, of YorkFacts relative to the state of children who are employed by chimney sweepers, as climbing boys, with observations and outlines of a plan for the amelioration of their conditionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonYork, Printed for W. Alexander, and sold by him, 1817United Kingdom
Alexander, GabrielThe bottle, or, The drunkard's career with beautiful wood engravings by G. StandfastGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : The proprietor, [1850?]United Kingdom
Alexander, James W. (James Waddel)The working-man / by Charles QuillKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPhiladelphia : H. Perkins, 1839United States
Alexander, JohnA letter addressed to a member of Parliament on the educational clauses in Sir James Graham's altered factory billGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Ward, 1843United Kingdom
Alexander, L. (Levy)Answer to Mr. Joshua Van Oven's Letters on the present state of the Jewish poor in London, in which some of his hasty mistakes are rectified, with a word to P. Colquhoun, Esq. on the subject of the Jews as treated in his Police of the metropolisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for and by the author, 1802United Kingdom
Alison, Archibald, SirSpeech of Mr. Sheriff Alison on the cotton spinners' case at the conclusion of the Glasgow Circuit Court on...the 12th January, 1838Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], [1838]Unknown
Alison, William PulteneyFurther illsutrations of the practical operation of the Scotch system of management of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1841]Unknown
Alison, William PulteneyIllustrations of the practical operation of the Scottish system of management of the poorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. s.n.], [1840][London, England?]
Alison, William PulteneyLetter to the Chairman of the Edinburgh Parochial Board on the present position of the question relative to the claim of the able-bodied unemployed to legal relief in ScotlandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : W. Blackwood, 1848United Kingdom
Alison, William PulteneyObservations on the epidemic fever of MDCCCXLIII in Scotland and its connection with the destitute condition of the poorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityEdinburgh : W. Blackwood, 1844United Kingdom
Alison, William PulteneyObservations on the famine of 1846-7 in the highlands of Scotland and in Ireland, as illustrating the connection of the principle of population with the management of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : W. Blackwood, 1847United Kingdom
Alison, William PulteneyObservations on the management of the poor in Scotland and its effects on the health of the great townsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : W. Blackwood & sons, 1840United Kingdom[2nd ed.]
Alison, William PulteneyObservations on the management of the poor in Scotland and its effects on the health of the great townsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityEdinburgh : W. Blackwood & sons, 1840United Kingdom
Alison, William PulteneyRemarks on the report of Her Majesty's Commissioners on the poor-laws of Scotland, presented to Parliament in 1844, and on the dissent of Mr. Twisleton from that reportKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityEdinburgh : W. Blackwood, 1844United Kingdom
Alison, William Pulteney"Reply to the pamphlet entitled ""Proposed alteration of the Scottish poor law considered and commented on, by David Monypenny, Esq. of Pitmilly"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : W. Blackwood and sons, 1840United Kingdom
 All such persons that are desirous to serve the honourable the United East-India-company as soldiers, five years in East-India, upon the following encouragement, may repair to Mr. Henry Crabb Boulton, at his office in the East-India-houseKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London?], [1747?]United Kingdom
Allais, Denis Vairasse d'The history of the Sevarambians: A people of the southcontinent. In five parts. Containing an account of the government, laws, religion, manners, and language of that nation. Translated from the memoirs of Captain Siden, who lived fifteen years amongst themGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Noon, 1738United Kingdom
Allen, C. Bruce (Charles Bruce)Cottage building, or, Hints for improving the dwellings of the labouring classesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : John Weale, 1849-50United Kingdom
Allen, CharlesArgument of Hon. Charles Allen before the Committee on Railways and Canals in behalf of the petition of Joseph S. Cabot and others for an independent railroad between Salem and LowellSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityBoston : Dickinson, 1848United States
Allen, L. B. (Lucas Benjamin)Brief considerations on the present state of the police of the metropolis : with a few suggestions towards its improvementKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for J. Butterworth and son, 1821United Kingdom
Allen, T.Hell upon Earth : or, Devils let loose : being a representation of an English wakeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by C. Baynes, published by J. Tallis, 1822United Kingdom
Allen, WilliamColonies at home : or, The means for rendering the industrious labourer independent of parish relief and for providing for the poor population of Ireland, by the cultivation of the soilKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversitySussex : Printed by C. Greene, [1826]United Kingdom
Allen, WilliamLife of William Allen : with selections from his correspondenceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Gilpin, 1846-47United Kingdom
Allen, WilliamMutual improvement, or, A scheme for the self-adjustment of the social machineGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1846United Kingdom
Alletz, Pons AugustinTableau de l'humanité et de la bienfaisance, ou Precis historique des charites qui se font dans Paris : Contenant les divers éstablissemens en faveur des pauvres, & de toutes les personnes qui ont besoin de secoursKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityA Paris : Chez Musier fils, libraire, 1769France
Allin, ThomasMechanics' institutions defended on Christian principles : a lecture delivered on the opening of the Sheffield Mechanics' Institution on the 14th January, 1833Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSheffield : Printed for the Mechanics' Institution, 1833United Kingdom
 Almshouses for the aged and infirm poor at Bransgore in the Parish of Christchurch, HantsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonChristchurch : Tucker, [1847]United Kingdom
 An Alphabetical list of the names of all those persons who have surrendred themselves to, or have been summon'd in to be examined by the commissioners, in the several commissions of bankrupt awarded against them. According to the last act of Parliament, Anno Quarto & Quinto Annae Reginae, intituled, An act to prevent frauds frequently committed by bankruptsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed, and are to be sold at the publishing office, 1707United Kingdom
AlphaA Letter, addressed to C.C. Curwen, Esq. M.P. on the poor laws, containing a safe, easy, and economical substitute for the present systemKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityWarwick, Printed and sold by H. Sharpe, 1817United Kingdom
 Alterations & amendments proposed to be made in the statute of 5th Elizabeth, cap. 4Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, White and Lewis, printers], [1813]United Kingdom
 Minutes of the delegate meeting of the Societies of Engineers, Millwrights, Smiths and Pattern Makers, appointed to draw up rules for the government of the Amalgamated Society of the above-named branches of trade, held at Birmingham, commencing September 9th, and ending on the 26th September, 1850Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Stanton, [1850]United Kingdom
Amator patriaeA Proposal for improving the condition of the working classes, giving a spur to trade, and alleviating the general distress of the countryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed and published by R. MacDonald, 1834United Kingdom  
 American temperance poetry : no. 3Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Birmingham : Printed by R. Davies], [1840?]United Kingdom  
 Eighth report of the American Temperance SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Preston : Printed and published by J. Livesey], [1836?]United Kingdom  
 Permanent temperance documents of the American Temperance Society : vol. IGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : British and Foreign Temperance Society, 1841United Kingdom  
 Permanent temperance documents of the American Temperance Society : vol. IGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : S. Bliss, 1835United States  
 Second annual report of the executive committee of the American Temperance Society for the Promotion of Temperance : presented Jan. 28, 1829Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAndover : Printed for the Society by Flagg and Gould, 1829Massachusetts  
Ami de l'humanitéPlan d'un institut pieux, pour l'entretient des pauvres et l'encouragement de l'industrie : proposè aux ames bienfaisantes / par un ami de l'humanitèKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondres : s.n, 1797United Kingdom  
 Articles of agreement entered into by the Amicable Society, begun at Sedbergh, the 10th day of July, 1792Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonKendal, Printed by J. Ashburner, 1792United Kingdom  
 Articles of the Amicable Society of Patrington, established October 17th, 1792Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonHedon : Printed by C. Wilkinson, 1822United Kingdom  
 Articles to be observed and kept by the members of the Amicable Society, who have agreed to meet at the house of Richard Williams, KinnersleyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWellington : Printed by B. Smith, [1830]United Kingdom  
Amidei, CosimoDe' mezzi per diminuire i mendichiKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Firenze], [1771]Italy  
Amor patriaeIndustry, education, and public virtue, or Measures for a new Parliament to complete under a liberal and enlightened government : suggested in three letters to Lord John Russell, Prime Minister of EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Ridgway, [1846]United Kingdom  
 "Analysis of the discussion, held in Cavendish Chapel, Ramsgate, February 4th, 1841, between J. Mortlock Daniell, Baptist minister, and Frederic R. Lees, late Secretary of the British Temperance Association...on the accordance of teetotalism with science and scripture : also an outline of the public lecture...delivered by Mr. Lees the following night in further correction of Mr. Daniell's errors : and an exposure of the fallacies of Mr. Daniell's published lecture, entitled ""Teetotalism"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeeds : S. Jowett, 1841United Kingdom  
 Analysis of the evidence taken before the Factory Commissioners as far as it relates to the population of Manchester and the vicinity, engaged in the cotton tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : Bancks and co, 1834United Kingdom  
 An Analytical digest of the education clauses of the Factories' Bill now before Parliament : with observations and objections : to which are added, practical suggestions to the opponents of the billGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Dinnis, 1843United Kingdom  
Ancien administrateur des pauvresEssai sur les colonies agricoles : considérées comme moyen d'éviter la taxe des pauvres, de donner une meilleure direction au travail, et de multiplier les fermes modèles / par un ancien administrateur des pauvresKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityAmiens : De l'Imprimérie de Caron-Vitet, 1829France  
Anderson, ArtherA caution to tenants against the injustice and legal chicanery to which they are exposed under the existing state of the law of landlord and tenant, shewing in certain cases its absurdity and iniquity... : intended to point out the necessity for a reform in the law and to put tenants on their guard while it continues in its present stateKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : E. Wilson, 1833United Kingdom
Anderson, ArthurRevision of taxation, the national reckoning with the protectionists : a speech delivered in the House of Commons on the 19th of February, 1850, on Mr. Disraeli's motion for a revision of the poor rates, in favour of the agricultural classesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Unwin, 1850United Kingdom
Anderson, James S. M. (James Stuart Murray)The profitable employment of hours gained from business : an inaugural address delivered in the Town Hall, Brighton, on...March 11, 1846, to the members and friends of the Brighton Athenaeum and Young Men's Literary UnionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : F. & J. Rivington, 1846United Kingdom
Anderson, ThomasObservations on the employment, education, and habits of the blind : with a comparative view of the benefits of the asylum and school systemsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Simpkin, Marshall and co, 1837United Kingdom
Anderton, James"Cheap gas! : Joint Stock Companies' Registration Act... : ""Who's who?"", or, The city philanthropists, a New Year's gift for 1850 : being a complete registration schedule to the deed of settlement of the Great Central Gas Consumers' Company- 2d ed."Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], 1850Unknown2nd ed.
Anderton, James"A warning voice : to the bona fide and honest shareholders of ""The Great Central Gas Consumers' Company"" and the inhabitants of London"Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1850]Unknown
Andrew, WilliamA masterpiece on politics, &c. &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, W.T. Sherwin, printer], [1819]United Kingdom
Andrews, James PettitAn appeal to the humane, on behalf of the most deplorable class of society, the climbing boys, employed by the chimneysweepersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Stockdale, 1788United Kingdom
 Anecdotes of the new poor lawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : H.C. Langbridge, [1850?]United Kingdom
Anglo-nativusA letter to Sir John Phillips, bart. occasion'd by a bill brought into Parliament to naturalize foreign ProtestantsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for M. Cooper, 1747United Kingdom
 Animadversions on the Poor Bill, 1782Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1782]Unknown
 Animadversions upon the present laws of England, or, An essay to render them more useful and less expensive to all His Majesty's subjects. To which is added, a proposal for regulating the practice, and reducing the number of attornies, sollicitors, &c. With a supplement, humbly submitted to the serious consideration of both houses of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for M. Cooper, 1750United Kingdom
Annerstedt, DanielUtdrag af Herr Carl Wadenstiernas Wälmenta anmäkningar öfwer brefwet til en wän / af en laglydig antipodeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityStockholm : Tryckt i Kongl. Finska boktruckeriet, 1767Sweden
 An Answer to a seditious pamphlet intituled Plain EnglishBeinecke Library, Yale University[s.l. : s.n.], 1642Unknown
 An Answer to a seditious pamphlet intituled Plain EnglishBeinecke Library, Yale University[s.l. : s.n.], 1643Unknown
 An Answer to the case of the petitioners against bringing in a bill for erecting a new work-house, in the town of ManchesterGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1731]Unknown
 An Answer to the reasons against the navigable schemeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London], [1725?]United Kingdom
 Answers for the journeymen compositors, to the petition of the master printers of EdinburghGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.] Mundell and son, printers, [1805][Scotland?]
 Answers to certain objections made to Sir Robert Peel's bill, for ameliorating the condition of children employed in cotton factoriesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityManchester, Printed by R. and W. Dean, 1819United Kingdom
AntoninRétablissement de la loi du divorce d'après les principes de la Charte de 1830 qui a consacré les principes de 1789 et réprouvé ceux de la Charte de 1814Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : [s.n.], 1841France
Antony, MarkTo the citizens of LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1850]Unknown
 An Apology for the poor : shewing, by an exhibition of the evils to which that class... is exposed, how the debasement of its own character, and the existing serious public injuries are produced : with a variety of historical information respecting the origin of those evils, as connected with the poor laws, and suggestions for general improvement- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Hatchard and son, 1823United Kingdom2nd ed.
 Appeal of the day labourers, to the landowners of England.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : James Ridgway 1832.United Kingdom
 Appeal of the distressed operative tailors to the government, the aristocracy, the clergy and the public in generalGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Goodfellow, 1850United Kingdom
 An Appeal on behalf of climbing boysKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[York : Printed by W. Alexander], [1830?]United Kingdom
 An Appeal to the inhabitants of Birmingham, against the extension of poor's rates, to small housesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBirmingham, Printed by R. Wrightson, 1817United Kingdom
 An Appeal to the inhabitants of Edinburgh on the necessity of individual exertion to the reform of prison disciplineGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed for W. Oliphant, 1822United Kingdom
 "An Appeal to the public by the ""factory masters"" in Cragg Valley against the misrepresentations and lies of the Rev. T. Crowther, R. Oastler, and G. Crabtree"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonTodmorden : Walton, printer, [1833]United Kingdom
 An appeal to the public, on the subject of the frameworkknitters' fund. 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLeicester, Printed by T. Combe, 1820United Kingdom2nd ed.
Appleton, NathanLabor, its relations in Europe and the United States comparedKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston : Eastburn's press, 1844United States
 Application du système de Mettray aux colonies agricoles d'orphelins et d'enfants trouvésGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris : J. Claye], [1850?]France
Apprentice mechanicAn Essay on the superiority of moral force over physical force, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining principles based upon truth and justice : addressed to the people of IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1843]Unknown
Araújo e Silva, Manoel Cesário d'Um golpe de vista : sobre a circular do governo de 20 de setembro de 1842 : nap parte que indica a reducçâo do numero de empregadosKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLisboa : Typographia constitucional lisbonense, 1842Portugal
 Report of the journeymen members of the Arbitration Committee, or, Conference of employers and employed : to which is added, an appendix containing the scales of prices regulating news and Parliamentary workKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : London Society of Compositors, 1847United Kingdom
 The Arbour colloquy : being an application to His Majesty by old John Bull, in behalf of the labouring part of his family : 1830Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London : R. Richards, printer], [1830]United Kingdom
Arcet, Jean-Pierre-Joseph d'Amélioration du régime alimentaire des hopitaux, des pauvres, et des grandes réunions d'hommes vivant en communKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : H. Fournier, 1844France
Arcet, Jean-Pierre-Joseph d'Note sur l'emploi continu et regulier de la gélatine pendant onze années, dans le régime alimentaire de l'Hôpital Saint-Louis : suivie de quelques autres documens relatifs à la même questionKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Paris : Mme. de Lacombe], [1841]France
Arcet, Jean-Pierre-Joseph d'Note sur l'emploi continu et régulier de la gélatine, pendant dix années, dans le régime alimentaire de l'Hôpital Saint-Louis : suivie de quelques autres documents relatifs à la même questionKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Paris? : Imprimérie de H. Fournier et comp.], [1839]France
Archbold, John FrederickThe law relative to examinations and grounds of appeal in cases of orders of removal : with forms in all cases which occur in practiceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Shaw, 1847United Kingdom
Archer, T. (Thomas)Self-culture and its impediment in late hours of business : a lecture delivered at the request of the General Association for Effecting an Abridgment of the Hours of BusinessGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Aylott, 1844United Kingdom
 Arguments in support of the proposed bill for the registration of slaves in the West Indian colonies, being a reply to the work of Mr. Chalmers. Extracted from the Philanthropist for Jan. 1817Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Bensley and son, 1817United Kingdom
 Pétition adressée à la Chambre des Représentans pour obtenir le maintien de la législation existante sur les sucres / par les armateurs de la Ville d'AnversKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityAnvers : De l'imprimérie deE. Delrue, 1837Belgium
Armstrong, William, of New YorkThe aristocracy of New York, who they are, and what they were : being a social and business history of the city for many years : part IWidener Library, Harvard UniversityNew York : New York publishing co, 1848United States
Arnall, WilliamThe complaint of the children of Israel, representing their grievances under the penal laws / by Solomon Abrabanel [pseud.]. -- 8th edBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed for W. Webb, 1736United Kingdom8th ed.
Arnall, WilliamThe complaint of the children of Israel, representing their grievances under the penal laws, and praying, that if the tests are repealed, the Jews may have the benefit of this indulgence in common with all other subjects of EnglandKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for W. Webb, 1736United Kingdom
Arnaud, JasperAn alarm to all persons touching their health and lives: or, A discovery of the most shocking, pernicious, and destructive practices made use of by many in this kingdom, who make and sell divers kinds of eatables and drinkables, whereby many languish in their health, and lose their lives, founded on verity and factsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for T. Payne, 1740United Kingdom
Arnaud, JasperAn alarm to all persons touching their health and lives: or, A discovery of the most shocking, pernicious, and destructive practices made use of by many in this kingdom. To which are added, remarks on the nature of the destructive ingredients made use of in the abovesaid practices in relation to health, communicated to the author by a learned physicianGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Payne, 1742United Kingdom
Arnold, CorneliusDistress- 3d edWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for J. Swan, [1755]United Kingdom3rd ed.
Arnold, RichardThe customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's chronicle, containing, among divers other matters, the original of the celebrated poem of the Nut-brown maid. Reprinted from the first edition, with the additions included in the secondWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington, 1811United KingdomReprinted from the 1st ed., with the additions included in the 2nd.
 Arouse, people of England!Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityHenley : Printed by Hickman and Stapledon, [1830?]United Kingdom
Arrivabene, Giovanni, conteDe l'état des travailleurs dans la Commune de Vira-Magadino, Canton du Tessin, Suisse : précédé d'un aperçu général du cantonHarvard Law LibraryBruxelles : Imprimérie de E. Dubois, 1840Belgium
Arrivabene, Giovanni, conteDei mezzi piu propri a migliorare la sorte degli operai / dell' autore delle Società di Beneficenza in LondraKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLugano : Presso G. Ruggia e c, 1832Italy
Arrivabene, Giovanni, conteDi varie società e instituzioni di beneficenza in LondraGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLugano : G. Ruggia e c, 1828Italy
Arrivabene, Giovanni, conteExposé de la situation des institutions de bienfaisance pour les pauvres dans le Royaume des Pays-Bas pendant l'année 1829Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBruxelles : Imprimérie-librairie romantique, 1830Belgium
Arrivabene, Giovanni, conteSur la condition des laboureurs et des ouvriers belges, et sur quelques mesures pour l'améliorer : lettre adressée à M. le Vicomte BiolleyWidener Library, Harvard UniversityBruxelles : Meline, Cans, 1845Belgium
 Art de prévenir et d'arrêter les incendies / par M. *** , revu et augmenté par M. EveratKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Audot, éditeur, 1828France
 The Art of thriving, or, The way to get and keep moneyBritish Library[s.l.] : Printed for J. Coniers, 1674[London, England]
 The Article on the condition of the working classes and the factory bill, from the Westminster Review, no. XXXVI for April 1833Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by R. Heward, [1833]United Kingdom
 Articles of a Cow Club...in WhitwellGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWorksop : Printed by J. Whitlam, 1839United Kingdom
 Articles of agreement, to be observed by a frame copartnership, held at the house of Mr. Rd Sulley, the Sign of the Unicorn, Parliament street, NottinghamGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNottingham, Printed by E.B. Robinson, 1807United Kingdom
 L'artisan de la fortune, ou les moyens de s'avancer dans le monde. Avec plusieurs belles maximesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityToulouse, Chez Jean Boude, 1691France
ArtizanMachinery : its tendency, viewed particularly in reference to the working classes / by an artizanKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Charles Fox, 1843United Kingdom
Asgill, JohnAn extract of the act pass'd II Georg. I. intituled, An act for the relief of insolvent debtors. With remarks thereon ... To which is added, a postscript concerning taxes: with a proposal thereonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, J. Roberts, 1729United Kingdom
Ashdowne, J. (John)An essay on the existing poor-laws, and present state of the labouring poor, chiefly with a view to shew the means of bettering the condition of the poor, and alleviating the burdens on parishes, by a reduction of the poor's rateGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by Pinnock and Maunder, 1817United Kingdom
Ashley, JamesThe case and appeal of James Ashley of Bread-street, London: Addressed to the publick in generalGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for, and published by, the appellant, 1753United KingdomThe 2nd ed., with a remarkable addition.
Ashley, JamesThe case and appeal of James Ashley, of Bread-Street, London: Addressed to the publick in general. In relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons the Polish JewKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for, and published by, the appellant, 1753United Kingdom
Ashurst, W. H. (William Henry)Facts and reasons in support of Mr. Rowland Hill's plan for a universal penny postageKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : H. Hooper, 1838United Kingdom
Ashurst, W. H. (William Henry)Facts and reasons in support of Mr. Rowland Hill's plan for a universal penny postage- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : H. Hooper, 1838United Kingdom2nd ed.
Ashurst, W. H. (William Henry)Observations on the law of bankruptcy and insolvencyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Dinnis, 1838United Kingdom
Ashworth, HenryEvidence as to the administration of relief in periods of manufacturing distress / Henry Ashworth, John Ashworth, jun., William MillerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W. Clowes and sons, 1840United Kingdom
Ashworth, HenryAn inquiry into the origin, progress, and results of the strike of the operative cotton spinners of Preston, from October 1836, to February 1837Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : Printed by J. Harrison, 1838United Kingdom
Ashworth, HenryLetter to the Right Hon. Lord Ashley on the cotton factory question and the Ten Hours' Factory bill : with an appendix containing an abstract of the bill / by a Lancashire cotton spinnerKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityManchester : Printed by H. Smith, 1833United Kingdom
Ashworth, HenryStatistics of the present depression of trade at Bolton : showing the mode in which it affects the different classes of a manufacturing populationGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1842?]Unknown
 Ask, and you shall have, or, The source of public grievances displayed, and their remedies pointed out. An address to the peopleKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London, Printed for J. Burks], [1790]United Kingdom
Asser, C. (Carel)Apologie de la peine de mort : avec quelques observations critiquesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBruxelles : H. Tarlier, 1828Belgium
Assis e Souza Vaz, Francisco d'Relatorio e contas das casas de asylo da primeira infancia na Cidade do PortoKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPorto : Imprensa de Gandra e filhos, 1837Portugal
 Estatutos e regimento interno das casas d'asylo da Cidade do PortoKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPorto : Gandra, 1844Portugal
 The Associated Catholic Charities for educating, clothing and apprenticing the children of poor Catholics and providing for destitute orphansGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], 1829Unknown
 The Associated Catholic Charities for educating, clothing, and apprenticing, the children of poor Catholics and providing for destitute orphansGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s. l. : s. n.], 1830[London, England?]
 The Associated Catholic Charities, for educating, clothing, & apprenticing the children of poor Catholics, and providing for destitute orphans: under the patronage of the Right Rev. Dr. Poynter, V.A.LGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Booker, 1815United Kingdom
 The constitution of the Associated Housewright Society, of the town of Boston. Instituted October, 1804Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston, Printed by G. Dean, 1805United States
 The constitution of the Society of Associated Housewrights, of the Town of Boston, as revised in April, 1820Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston, Printed by E.G. House, 1820United States
Associated proprietorAn Account of the ... Associated Proprietors of the Gas Light and Coke Company, containing particulars of the rise, the progress, the principles, the object, and the usefulness of that society. By an associated proprietorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold for the author, by W. Day, [1817]United Kingdom
 The bye laws of the association incorporated by act of Parliament, A. D. 1800, for discountenancing vice, and promoting the knowledge and practice of the Christian religionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin, Printed for W. Watson and Son, 1801Ireland
 Association for Obtaining an Official Inquiry into the Pauperism of ScotlandGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Edinburgh : Printed by Ballantyne and Hughes], [1840]United Kingdom
 Report presented at the first annual stated meeting of the Association ... by encouraging therein agriculture, fisheries, manufactures, and commerce, held at the city of Kilkenny, 10th October, 1818Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityDublin, Printed by W. Thom, 1818Ireland
 Association for the Promotion of Home LaborKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], 1846Unknown
 The economy of an institution, established in Spitalfields, London, for the purpose of supplying the poor with a good meat soup, at one penny per quart. Principally extracted from the papers of the Society, and published with a view to the establishment of similar institutions, in towns, villages, and populous neighbourhoodsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Phillips, 1799United Kingdom
 The economy of an institution, established in Spitalfields, London, for the purpose of supplying the poor with a good meat soup, at one penny per quart. Principally extracted from the papers of the Society, and published with a view to promote the establishment of similar institutions, in towns, villages, and populous neighbourhoods. 2d. ed., considerably enlargedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Phillips, 1799United Kingdom2nd ed., considerably enl.
 Report of the Association, formed in London on the 23d day of May, 1812Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by R. Taylor and co, 1813United Kingdom
 Report of the Association, formed in London, on the 23d day of May, 1812, for the relief and benefit of the manufacturing and labouring poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by R. Taylor and co, 1813United Kingdom
 Second report of the Association for the Relief of the Manufacturing and Labouring Poor, relative chiefly to the general supply of fish in the metropolis and the interior. Established in May 1812Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Published by J. Hatchard, 1815United Kingdom
 Substance of the first and second reports of the Association ...relative chiefly to the general supply of fish in the metropolis and the interior : established in May 1812, ceased to exist with the year 1815Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by G. Woodfall, 1825United Kingdom
 Report of the state and progress of the Institution for the relief of the poor of the city of London and parts adjacent, situate in New-Street, and Friar-Street, Black-friars, with a list of subscribersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Wilson, 1800United Kingdom
 Report of the general committee of the Association for the Suppression of Mendicity in Dublin, for the year 1820Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Printed for the Mendicity Association, 1821Ireland
 Nineteenth annual report of the Managing Committee of the Association for the Suppression of Mendicity in Dublin, for the year 1836 : with resolutions upon the subject of poor lawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Printed for the Mendicity Association by W. Warren, 1837Ireland
 Twelfth report of the Managing Committee of the Association for the Suppression of Mendicity in Dublin : for the year 1829Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Printed for the Mendicity Association, by M. Goodwin, 1830Ireland  
 Eleventh report of the managing committee of the Association for the Suppression of Mendicity in Dublin, for the year 1828Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Printed for the Mendicity Association by W. Holden, 1829Ireland  
 General account of the numbers supported by the Association for the suppression of mendicity in Dublin, for the week ending Saturday the 5th of August, 1826Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s. l. : s. n.], [1826?][Ireland?]  
 Report ... for the year 1818Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin, Printed by A. Thom, 1819Ireland  
 Seventh report of the General Committee of the Association ...for the year 1824Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Printed for the Mendicity Association, 1825Ireland  
 Tenth report of the general committee of the Association for the Suppression of Mendicity in Dublin : for the year 1827Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Printed for the Mendicity Association, by J. Carrick and son, 1828Ireland  
 Thirteenth report of the Managing Committee of the Association for the Suppression of Mendicity in Dublin, for the year 1830Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Printed for the Mendicity Association by W. Holden, 1831Ireland  
 Statuts de la Société fraternelle des ouvriers ferblantiersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris : E. De Soye], [1850?]France  
 Resolutions of the Associated ArchitectsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1795?]Unknown  
 Resolutions of the Associated Architects, with the report of a committee by them appointed to consider the causes of the frequent fires, and the best means of preventing the like in futureGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1793]Unknown  
 Factory legislation : report of the Central Committee of the Association of Mill Owners and Manufacturers Engaged in the Cotton Trade for the year 1844 : as also upon the recent proceedings in Parliament on the passing of the Factories Act : agreed upon at a meeting held in Manchester, Dec. 31st, 1844Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityManchester : A. Burgess, 1845United Kingdom  
 General laws of the Association of Self-Help : parent society, established at Edwinstown, Nottinghamshire, March 8th, 1847Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSutton-in-Ashfield : C. Plumbe, 1847United Kingdom  
 Proceedings of the Association of the Merchants of Boston for the mutual benefit of creditor and debtor, March 11, 1834Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston : Printed by J.T. Buckingham, 1834United States  
 An account of the proceedings of the Association of the Parish of St. James, Westminster, formed December 9, 1816, for the relief and employment of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by C.H. Reynell, 1817United Kingdom  
 Plan of the Asylum for the support and education of the deaf and dumb children of the poor: including purposes of the institution, rules of the society, and lists of the officers and governors ... Instituted 1792Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonShacklewell, Printed by * Rutt, 1807United Kingdom  
 At a select meeting of master manufacturers ... it was resolved that a committee of management be appointed for the purpose of carrying into effect a more extended meeting ... to consider of the statute of the 5th of ElizabethGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1813]Unknown  
 At an audit held the 29th day of April 1782. Ordered by the Feofees of the Charity of Henry Smith, Esq. that the several proportions be paid to the church-wardens and overseers of the poor of the several parishes following, vizGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1782]Unknown
Atherley, E. G. (Edmond Gibson)A plan for improving the condition of the labouring classes and for freeing the country from pauperism and poor's rates : in a letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, EsqKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for Ridgway and sons, 1827United Kingdom
Atkinson, J., Mr.The British labourer's protector and factory child's friendGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1832?]Unknown
Atkinson, W. (William)Lecture upon home colonization, clearly demonstrating its practicability and the immense advantages that would accrue to the country by its immediate adoption, recently delivered in Birmingham to which is subjoined a copy of a memorial which was presented to Earl Grey by Thomas Attwood, Esq., praying for its early applicationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1832United Kingdom
 American telegraph system : great central range between the Atlantic and Mississippi, including the Ohio Valley and the lake countryKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], [1845]Unknown
Aubanel, C.Mémoire sur le système pénitentiaire, adressé, en janvier 1837, à m. le Ministre de l'Intérieur de FranceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGenève : Imprimérie de P.-A. Bonnant, 1837Switzerland
Auckland, William Eden, BaronPrinciples of penal law. The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for B. White and T. Cadell, 1771United Kingdom2nd ed.
AudigerLa maison reglée, et l'art de diriger la maison d'un grand seigneur & autres, tant à la ville qu'a la campagnia & le devoir de tous les officiers, & autres domestiques en general. Avec la veritable methode de faire toutes sortes d'essences, d'eaux & de liqueurs, fortes & rafraîchissantes, à la mode d'Italie. Ouvrage utile et necessaire à toutes sortes de personnes de qualité, gentilshommes de provinces, estrangers, bourgeois, officiers de grandes maisons, limonadiers & autres marchands de liqueurs. Troisiéme editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAmsterdam, Paul Marret, 1700NetherlandsTroisiéme ed.
Audin-Rouvière, Joseph-MarieEssai sur la topographie-physique et médicale de Paris, ou, Dissertation sur les substances qui peuvent influer sur la santé des habitans de cette cité. Avec une description de ses hôpitauxGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris] de l'Imprimérie française de Mnémosyne, [1794]France
Auffray, JeanLe luxe consideré, relativement à la population et à l'économieKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLyon, Chez Louis Cutty, 1762France
 Aufrichtige verbindung einer christlichen gesellschafft in noth und todt/ bey gegenwärtigen trübseligen pest-zeiten/ einander hülffliche hand zu leisten. In gewisse articul verfasset/ und zum nützlichen gebrauch gemein gemachetKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBerlin, G. Schlechtiger, 1710Germany
 Institvtion de l'avmosne generale de Lyon, ensemble l'œconomie & reglement qui s'obserue dans l'Hospital de Nostre-Dame de la charité, où sont les pauures renfermez de ladite aumosne. Reueuë & augm. de nouueauKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLyon, 1647FranceReueuë & augmentée de nouueau, cinquieme ed.
 Institvtion de l'avmosne generale de Lyon, ensemble l'oeconomie & reiglement qui s'obserue dans l'Hospital de Nostre Dame de la charité, où sont les pauures renfermez de ladite aumosneKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLyon, 1628FranceSeconde ed.
 Institvtion de l'Avmosne generale de Lyon. Ensemble l'oeconomie & reglement qui s'ovserue dans l'hospital de Nostre Dame de la Charité, où sont les pauures renfermez de ladite aumosne. Sixiéme edition. Reueuë & augmentée de nouueauGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLyon, 1662FranceSixiéme ed., reueuë & augmentée de mouueau.
 Statuts et réglements de l'hôpital général de la charité, et aumône générale de LyonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé De Laroche, 1766France
 Ausfuhrlicher unterricht zur bereitung der Rumfortschen spaarsuppen, nebst einer neuen methode, wie diese suppen durch eine aus knochen bereitete wohlfeile gallerte kräftiger zu machen, und den mitteln, wie solche am leichtesten einzuführen sind ... Ingleichen: des bürger Casterins Anweisung aus den kartoffeln die hälfte mehr mehl, als auf die bekannte weise zu gewinnen und die kartoffeln von einer erndte zur andern aufzubewahren. Neue aufl.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLeipzig, im Joachimschen literarischen magazin, [1805?]GermanyNeue Aufl.
Austin, HenryThe claims of the sanitary question on the attention of the directors of life assurance officesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : R. Barrett, 1848United Kingdom
Austin, HenryReport of Henry Austin, Esq., C.E., honorary secretary to the Health of Towns Association, on the sanatory condition of the City of Worcester with an appendix by Edwin ChadwickGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWorcester : T. Eaton, 1847England
 Authentic records of the guild merchant of Preston in the County Palatine of Lancaster in the year 1822 : with an introduction containing an historical dissertation on the origin of guilds, and a relation of all the different celebrations of the Guilda Mercatoria of Preston of which any records remainKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPreston : Printed and published by I. Wilcockson, [1822]United Kingdom
Author of Letters from Scotland"Remarks on two articles in The Edinburgh Review, on the causes and cure of pauperism. By the author of ""Letters from Scotland."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester, Printed by W. Cowdroy, 1818United Kingdom
Author of Lucy FranklinThe Ladies' companion for visiting the poor: consisting of familiar addresses, adapted to particular occasionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1813United Kingdom
Author of Observations on the ruinous tendency of the Spitalfields ActA Reply to Mr. Hale's Appeal to the public in defence of the Spitalfields actGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. and A. Arch, 1822United Kingdom2nd ed.
Author of Our female servants"The Dressmakers' and milliners' advocate / by the author of ""Our female servants,"" the prize tract of the London Female Mission, etc."Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. A. Bartlett, 1846United Kingdom
Author of the Exposition of the reasons of dissentA Detection of some real and artificial errors in An impartial account of the rise, progress, and nature of the scheme for augmenting the livings of the Scots clergy. By the author of The exposition of the reasons of dissent, &c.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, 1751United Kingdom
Author of The history of the House of RomanofThoughts on the poor laws, and on the improvement of the condition and morals of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, By A.J. Valpy, 1816United Kingdom
Author of The infidel reclaimedThe Spinning-Mill : or, Suggestions for the moral improvement of such establishments, illustrated in the history of George MelvilleGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Edinburgh] : Published by W. Oliphant, 1826United Kingdom
Author of The Vagrant act in relation to the liberty of the subject"A Letter to a member of Parliament on the impropriety of classing players with rogues and vagabonds in the vagrant act / by the author of ""The vagrant act in relation to the liberty of the subject"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1824United Kingdom
 Avx amatevrs et freres et soevrs professans les oeuures de charité, par le moindre d'entr'eux : P. L. N. 1629 / augmenté par l'autheur. T. E. D.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], [1629?]Unknown
Ayre, JosephA letter addressed to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, M.P., Secretary of State for the Home Department, on the evil policy of those measures of quarantine and restrictive police which are employed for arresting the progress of the Asiatic cholera : with an enquiry into the nature of and means of obviating those circumstances in the physical condition of the labouring poor, by which they are especially predisposed to the disease, and rendered nearly the only victims to itGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1837United Kingdom
B. V. O.Emancipation of the Jews : copy of a letter taken from the Times of February 3rd. instantGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : Vallentine], [1830]"[London?, England]  
     
Babington, T. H.Remarks on the medical charities of Ireland and on the measures proposed for the government and support of these institutionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonColeraine : S. Hart, 1842United Kingdom
Badeley, John CarrReply to Mr. Sleigh's letter to the governors of St. George's HospitalGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by T. Brettell, 1827United Kingdom
 Marggrävlich Baden-Durlachische verordnung, die anstalten zu löschung derer in der fürstlichen residens-stadt Carlsruhe entstehenden feuersbrünste enthaltendGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCarlsruhe, M. Macklot, 1763France
Badham, LeslieThe annual charity sermon for the year 1845, in aid of the Ferns Diocesan Church Education Society : preached in the Church of GoreyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Dublin : Purdon], 1845Ireland
Bagot, LewisA sermon preached before the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts ... on Friday February 19, 1790Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by S. Brooke, 1790United Kingdom
Bailey, ThomasRights of labour : with proposals for a new basis for the national suffrageGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : G. & J. Dyer, 1844United Kingdom
Bain, DonaldThe substance of two letters to a noble lord on the situation of IrelandKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Smith, Elder and co, 1837United Kingdom
Baines, Edward, SirAn address to the unemployed workmen of Yorkshire and Lancashire, on the present distress, and on machineryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by J. Ridgway and E. Wilson , Leeds : E. Baines, 1826United Kingdom
Baines, Edward, SirThe social, educational, and religious state of the manufacturing districts : with statistical returns of the means of education and religious instruction in the manufacturing districts of Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cheshire : in two letters to...Sir Robt. Peel... : with an appendix containing a letter to...Lord Wharncliffe on Sir Jas. Graham's factory education bill : also, the objections to the amended billKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Simpkin, Marshall, 1843United Kingdom3rd ed.
Baines, Edward, SirThe social, educational, and religious state of the manufacturing districts : with statistical returns of the means of education and religious instruction in the manufacturing districts of Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cheshire : in two letters to...Sir Robt. Peel... : with an appendix containing a letter to...Lord Wharncliffe on Sir Jas. Graham's factory education bill : also, the objections to the amended billGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simpkin, Marshall, 1843United Kingdom
Baines, Edward, SirThe social, educational, and religious state of the manufacturing districts : with statistical returns of the means of education and religious instruction in the manufacturing districts of Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cheshire : in two letters to...Sir Robt. Peel, Bart. : with a letter to...Lord Wharncliffe on Sir. Jas. Graham's Factory Education Bill : also the objections to the amended bill- 4th ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Simpkin, Marshall, 1844United Kingdom4th ed.
Baker, Arthur OctaviusConsiderations on the present state of the peasantry of England : with suggestions for the improvement of their conditionKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityWinchester : Printed and published at Jacob and Johnson's county newspaper office, [1830]United Kingdom
Baker, F. (Franklin)"The moral tone of the factory system defended : in a letter to the Lord Bishop of Manchester : being a reply to the allegations of the Rev. Henry Worsley ...contained in a prize essay, entitled ""Juvenile depravity"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Gilpin, 1850United Kingdom
Baker, F. (Franklin)"The moral tone of the factory system defended : in a letter to the Lord Bishop of Manchester : being a reply to the allegations of the Rev. Henry Worsley ...contained in a prize essay, entitled ""Juvenile depravity"""Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : C. Gilpin, 1850United Kingdom
Baker, JamesThe life of Sir Thomas Bernard, baronetKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, J. Murray, 1819United Kingdom
Baker, W. R. (William Richard)The curse of Britain : an essay on the evils, causes and cure of intemperanceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ward and co, 1838United Kingdom
Baker, W. R. (William Richard)Intemperance the idolatry of Britain- 2d ed., revised and enlargedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published at the depository of the New British and Foreign Temperance Society, 1840United Kingdom2nd ed., rev. and enl.
Baldwin, LoammiReport on introducing pure water into the City of BostonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston : Published by Hilliard, Gray and co, 1835United States2nd ed., with add.
Baldwin, LoammiReport on the subject of introducing pure water into the City of BostonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston : J.H. Eastburn, city printer, 1834United States
Baldwin, Walter J.English slave-trade! Petition on the injustice, inhumanity, impolicy, and illegality of imprisonment for debt, and on grievances of the King's Bench Prison, presented by Lord Holland and Samuel Whitbread Esq. to the Houses of Lords and Commons, November 25th, and December 10th, 1813, with remarks. Third editionWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon, T. Hughes, 1814United Kingdom3rd ed.
Balfour, EdwardObservations on the means of forming and maintaining troops in health in different climates and localitiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : L.J. Hansard], [1845]United Kingdom
Balfour, EdwardObservations on the means of preserving the health of troops by selecting healthy localities for their cantonmentsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : L.J. Hansard], [1845]United Kingdom
Balfour, EdwardStatistical data for forming troops and maintaining them in health in different climates and localitiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1845]Unknown
Ballanche, Pierre SimonEssai sur les institutions sociales dans leur rapport avec les idées nouvellesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, de l'Imprimerie de P. Didot, 1818France
 The Balls in mourning : or, the lamentation of the pawnbrokers, who are crying and roaring, and loudly deploring, for this loan institution will give them a flooringGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1824?]Unknown
 The Humble petition and apology of the labourers of HampshireKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityWinchester : Printed at Jacob and Johnson's county newspaper office, [183-?]United Kingdom
Baly, WilliamOn the mortality in prisons and the diseases most frequently fatal to prisonersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1845]Unknown
Baly, WilliamOn the prevention of scurvy in prisons, pauper lunatic asylums, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Wilson and Ogilvy], [1843]United Kingdom
Bambridge, ThomasMr. Bambridge's case against the bill now depending, to disable him to hold or execute the office of Warden of the prison of the fleet, or to have or exercise any authority relating theretoGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1729]Unknown
Bambridge, ThomasTo the honourable the Commons of Great-Britain, in Parliament assembled. The case of Thomas BambridgeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1735]Unknown
Bancroft, FrancisA true copy of the last will and testament of Mr. Francis Bancroft, deceased, late citizen and draper of LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1775United Kingdom
Banfill, SamuelA letter to Sir T.D. Acland, bart., M.P. containing hints for improving the condition of the labouring classes of the community, and reducing parochial assessments by adapting the poor laws to the present state of societyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityExeter, Printed by T. Flindell, 1817United States
Banfill, SamuelThird letter to Sir T.D. Acland ... on the means of improving the condition of the laboring classes, and reducing parochial assessments : by adapting the poor laws to the present state of society : exemplified in the report of an attempt made in 1818 ... and of the results during a trial of ten yearsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonExeter : Printed by W.C. Pollard, 1828United States
 The act of incorporation of the Manhattan Company, passed April 2, 1799Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew-York : Printed at Grattan's office, 1833United States
 The Bankrupt, a modern characterKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversitySalisbury, Fowler, Printer, [1785?]United Kingdom
Bannerman, WilliamCase for Mr. William Bannerman, schoolmaster of the Parish of Fraserburgh, against the Rt. Hon. Alexander, Lord Saltoun, William Kelman in Fraserburgh, and othersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1809]Unknown
Barbé-Marbois, François, marquis deRapport sur l'état actuel des prisons dans les départements du Calvados, de l'Eure, de la Manche, et de la Seine-Inférieure, et sur la maison de correction de Gaillon : Octobre 1823 : à Son Altesse Royale Mgr le Duc d'AngoulèmeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris] : Imprimérie de Firmin Didot, 1824France
Barbet, AugusteMélanges d'économie socialeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityRouen : Imprimerie de D. Briere, 1832France
Barbon, NicholasAn apology for the builder: or a discourse shewing the cause and effects of the increase of buildingGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for Cave Pullen, 1685United Kingdom
Barbon, NicholasAn apology for the builder, or a discourse shewing the cause and effects of the increase of buildingGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1689United Kingdom
Barchaeus, Anders GustafSvar på Kongl. Vetenskaps Academiens fråga: Huru Sveriges ringa folk-hop båst kan anvåndas? som vunnit den utsatta belöningenKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityStockholm, Tryckt hos L. Salvius, 1772Sweden
Bardin, CharlesA sermon preached in St. Peter's Church, Dublin, on... January 4th, 1824 in aid of the shelter for females discharged from prisonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Printed by Bentham and Gardiner, 1824Ireland
Barlow, JohnThe probable effects of clothing societies in improving the habits and principles of the poor : a sermon, preached in the Parish Church of Uckfield, on Advent Sunday, MDCCCXXVIII : to which are added, a system of rules, and other facts and suggestions which appear best calculated to facilitate the introduction of these societies into such parishes as may be disposed to receive themKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for C., J., G. & F. Rivington, 1828United Kingdom
Barlow, ThomasA few remarks addressed to the manufacturers, shopkeepers, and operatives of Yorkshire, on the subject of trade unionsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLeeds : Printed by J. Barr, 1832United Kingdom
Barnard, John, SirA present for an apprentice : to which is added, Franklin's Way to wealth : dedicated...to Sir James Shaw, Bart., Chamberlain of London / by a citizen of LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for T. Tegg & son, 1838United Kingdom
Barnard, John, SirA present for an apprentice: or A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world ... By a late lord mayor of London. The fourth editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hodge, [1745?]United KingdomThe 4th ed.
Barnard, John, SirA present for an apprentice: or, A sure guide to gain both esteem and estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world ... By a late lord mayor of LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for F. Cogan, and sold by T. Harris [etc.], 1741United Kingdom
Barnard, MordauntReasons of a clergyman for acting as a guardian of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simpkin and Marshall, 1837United Kingdom
Barnard, ThomasA sermon preached in Boston, New-England, before the Society for encouraging industry, and employing the poor, September 20, 1758Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston, N.E., Printed and sold by S. Kneeland in Queen-street, 1758United States
Barnes, AlbertOn the traffic in intoxicating liquors : showing its immoral and destructive tendencyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : Office of the Scottish Temperance League, [1846]United Kingdom
Barnes, George CheekeAn Epistle addressed to the Rt. Hon. Nathaniel Newnham, Lord Mayor of the City of London, on his truly patriotic motion for the importation of corn, and his humane attention to aleviate the great distresses of the poor and industriousGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1783United Kingdom
Barnes, RalphA letter to Henry Gervis, Esqr., Portreeve of Ashburton, on agricultural labour & wages, 1831Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonExeter : Printed by W. Roberts, 1831United States
Barnes, WilliamThe rights of the necessitous considered in connection with reason, law, and scripture : in reply to the assault made on property by poverty in the New Poor Law... : an original poem / by a working manGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Whittaker, 1841United Kingdom
Barnett, A.The poor laws and their administration, being an enquiry into the causes of English pauperism and the failure of measures intended for its relief : also practical suggestions to reduce the amount of parochial assessments and improve the condition of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simpkin and Marshall, 1833United Kingdom
Baron, FrancisThe mirror of the poor lawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEnniskillen : W. Trimble, 1841United Kingdom
Barrau, Théod.-H. (Théodore-Henri)Conseil aux ouvriers sur les moyens qu'ils ont d'être heureux : avec l'explication des lois qui les concernent particulièrementGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : L. Hachette, 1850France
Barretté, Aug. Geo. (Augustus George)"A few plain facts in answer to a pamphlet entitled ""The working of the new poor law in the Bath Union, or A peep into the board room at Walcot"" : with a statement of the case which lately called forth the interference of the City Magistrates"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath : Printed by W.H. Millard, 1837United Kingdom
Barrington, Matthew, SirAn address to the inhabitants of Limerick on the opening of the Mont de Piété, or Charitable Pawn Office for the support of Barrington's Hospital in that cityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : W. Holden, 1836Ireland
 Instructions for the establishment of loan societies : with a form of rules, &c. applicable theretoGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W. Clowes and sons, 1836United Kingdom
 Instructions for the establishment of loan societies : with a form of rules, &c. applicable theretoGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W. Clowes and sons, 1837United Kingdom
 Instructions for the establishment of parochial societies for granting government annuities, immediate or deferred, for life or for a certain term of yearsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W. Clowes and sons, 1837United Kingdom
Barrister of the Middle TempleAnti-Draco : or, Reasons for abolishing the punishment of death, in cases of forgery / By a barrister of the Middle TempleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1830United Kingdom
BarristerA Letter to a member of Parliament on the police of the metropolis / By a barristerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for W. Wright, 1821United Kingdom
BarristerA Letter to the Lord Chancellor of England, on the administration of justice in Courts of Quarter Sessions / by a barristerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonChester : T. Griffith, 1850United Kingdom
BarristerA Letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Eldon on the present state of agricultural lessees and their right to relief from the payment of rentWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1822United Kingdom
BarristerThe Vagrant act in relation to the liberty of the subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1824United Kingdom2nd ed., with a postscript.
Barrow, HumphreyThe relief of the poore: and advancement of learning: proposed. By Humphrey Barrow, (during the war) a member of the armieGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, reprinted, and are to be sold by William Larner, 1656United Kingdom  
Barsalou-Fromenty, G. (Gustave)Etudes sur le passé et sur l'avenir des travailleurs industrielsSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityAgen : P. Noubel, 1848France  
Bartholomew, Andw. (Andrew)Memorial on the propriety of bringing a bill into Parliament for the employment of the working classes & part of the army, in putting into a proper state of cultivation the Royal domainsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], [1821]Unknown  
Bartlett, ElishaA vindication of the character and condition of the females employed in the Lowell mills against the charges contained in the Boston Times and the Boston Quarterly ReviewKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLowell [Mass.] : L. Huntress, 1841United States  
Bascome, EdwardProphylaxis, or, The mode of preventing disease by a due appreciation of the grand elements of vitality : light, air, and waterGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] : S. Highley, 1849United Kingdom  
 Rules & regulations for the government of the gaol for the City and Borough of Bath, 1843Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath : B. Higman, [1843]United Kingdom  
 Bath Penitentiary and Lock HospitalGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bath] Meyler and son, printers, [1816]United Kingdom  
 Bath Penitentiary and Lock HospitalGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath, Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1816United Kingdom  
 The collective reports of the Bath Penitentiary and Lock Hospital, from 1816 to 1824, when arrangements were entered into which constituted a new era in this establishmentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath : Printed by Wood, Cunningham, and Smith, 1824United Kingdom  
 Report ... With an account of the receipts and disbursements from Jan. 1, 1811, to Jan. 1, 1812, and a synoptical table of loansGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath, Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1812United Kingdom  
 Report of the Bath Society ... for the investigation and relief of occasional distress, encouragement of industry, and suppression of vagrants, street-beggars, and impostors, instituted January 1805. With an account of the recipts and disbursements, from Jan. 1, 1815, to Jan. 1, 1816, and a synoptical table of loansGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath, Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1816United Kingdom  
 Report of the Bath society ... With an account of the receipts and disbursements from Jan. 1, 1812, to Jan. 1, 1813, and a synoptical table of loansGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath, Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1813United Kingdom  
 Report of the Bath Society for the suppression of vagrants, street-beggars, and impostors, relief of occasional distress, and encouragement of industry. Instituted January 1805, by the Right Hon. Lady I. King, under the sanction of the mayor and corporation of Bath, and the justices acting in Bath and its vicinity. With an account of the receipts and disbursements from Jan. 1, 1810, to Jan. 1, 1811: and a synoptical table of loansGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath, Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1811United Kingdom  
 Report of the Bath society for the suppression of vagrants, street-beggars, and impostors, relief of occasional distress, and encouragement of industry. Instituted January 1805. With an account of the receipts and disbursements from Jan. 1, 1809 to Jan. 1, 1810: and a synoptical table of loansGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath, Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1810United Kingdom  
 Report of the Bath Society for the Suppression of Vagrants, Street-Beggars, and Impostors, relief of occasional distress and encouragement of industry. Instituted under the sanction of the mayor and corporation of Bath and the justices acting in Bath and its vicinity. With an account of the receipts and disbursements from Jan. 1, 1807, to Jan. 1, 1808. And a synoptical table of the casesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBath, Printed by R. Cruttwell, [1808]United Kingdom  
Bathurst, Henry Bathurst, EarlA sermon preached before the incorporated Society for the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts ... February 16, 1810Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by S. Brooke, 1810United Kingdom  
Battie, J.Joe Bradley, the runaway workhouse boy!Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed at Such's Song Mart, [1840?]United Kingdom
Baudeau, M. l'abbé (Nicolas)Idées d'un citoyen sur les besoins, les droits, et les devoirs des vrais pauvresKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityA Amsterdam , et se trouve à Paris : Chez Barthelemi Hochereau, 1765Netherlands
Baugh, FolliottAlmsgiving, or, The duties of the rich : a sermon preached at the visitation of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London at the Parish Church of Woodford, October 15, 1842Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1842United Kingdom
Bausset-Roquefort, Jean-Baptiste-Gabriel-Ferdinand, marquis deDes droits de l'homme et de ses devoirs dans la sociétéSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityParis : A. Vaton, 1850France
Baxter, G. R. Wythen (George Robert Wythen)The book of the Bastiles, or, The history of the New Poor LawWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Stephens, 1841United Kingdom
Baxter, JohnThoughts on the condition of agricultural labourers : with hints for their improvementGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLewes : Sussex Agricultural press, 1833United Kingdom
Baxter, S. S. (Stafford Stratton)The poor laws stated and considered, the evils of the present system exposed, and a plan suggested, founded on the true principles of political economy, for placing such laws on a firm and equitable basisKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1831United Kingdom
Bayley, P. (Peter)Observations on the plan of an institution for the promotion of industry and provident economy among the manufacturing and labouring classes, and for the consequent reduction of the number of those who are supported by the poor-ratesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by A.J. Valpy, 1819United Kingdom
Bayly, William DavisThe state of the poor and working classes considered, with practical plans for improving their condition in society, and superseding the present system of compulsory assessmentKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for Hatchard and son, 1820United Kingdom
Beamish, CharlesCase of Charles Beamish, clerk in the Wages Branch of the Treasurer of the Navy at DevonportKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by J. Poulter, 1833United Kingdom
Beardé de L'Abbaye, M.Abhandlung welche im Jahre 1768. von der freyen ökonomischen Gesellschaft zu St. Petersburg ist gekrönet worden / aus dem Französischen des Herrn Bearde de l'AbbayeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], 1777Unknown
Beardsall, F. (Francis)Trial of John Barleycorn, alias Strong Drink- Stereotyped edGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : A. Heywood, [1840?]United Kingdom
Beaufleury, Louis-FrançoisProjets de bienfaisance et de patriotisme pour la Ville de BordeauxKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis [etc.] : Chez Froullé [etc.], [1783]France
Beaumarchais, Pierre Augustin Caron deMémoire ... en réponse au libelle diffamatoire, signé, Guillaume Kornman, dont plainte en diffamation est rendue, avec requête, à M. le Lieutenant-criminel, & permission d'informerGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris], [1787]France
Beaumont, G. (George), of NorwichThe beggar's complaint, against extortions, corn factors, and against all oppressors.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeeds : printed at the Bible Office by G. Wilson, and sold by J. Crome, Sheffield 1809.United Kingdom
Beaumont, Gustave deOrigin and outline of the penitentiary system in the United States of North America / translated and abridged from the French official report of G. de Beaumont & A. de Toqueville by William B. Sarsfield TaylorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by J. & A. Arch, 1833United Kingdom
Beaumont, John Thomas BarberThe consequences of the abolition of imprisonment for debt consideredGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway & sons, 1836United Kingdom
Beaumont, John Thomas BarberAn essay on criminal jurisprudence : with the draft of a new penal code, in which it is attempted to define crimes with clearness and brevity, to render penalties proportionate and consistent... Printed also in the Pamphleteer, nos. XXXV and XXXVI.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : printed by A.J. Valpy... Sold by Ridgway 1821.United Kingdom
Beaumont, John Thomas BarberA letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Sidmouth ... shewing the extreme injustice to individuals and injury to the public, of the present system of public-house licensing, and proposing a constitutional remedy for its numerous evilsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Published by Messrs. Cadell and Davies, 1817United Kingdom
Beaumont, John Thomas BarberLetters on public-house licensing, shewing the errors of the present system. (Originally printed in the Times newspaper.) Together with a proposal for their cure. By a magistrate for MiddlesexGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for F. Cadell and W. Davies, 1816United Kingdom
Beccaria, Cesare, marchese diAn essay on crimes and punishments, translated from the Italian with a commentary, attributed to Mons. de Voltaire, translated from the French. The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for F. Newbery, 1769United Kingdom2nd ed. ...
Beccaria, Cesare, marchese diAn essay on crimes and punishments, translated from the Italian, with a commentary attributed to Mons. de Voltaire, translated from the FrenchGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Almon, 1767United Kingdom
Beccaria, Cesare, marchese diAn essay on crimes and punishments, translated from the Italian, with a commentary, attributed to Mons. de Voltaire, translated from the FrenchGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for F. Newbery, 1775United Kingdom4th ed.
Beccaria, Cesare, marchese diAn essay on crimes and punishments. With a commentary, by M. de Voltaire. A new edition correctedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow, Printed for R. Urie, 1770United KingdomA new ed. corected [sic].
Beccaria, Cesare, marchese diOpere di Cesare Beccaria : volume unicoGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonMilano : per N. Bettoni, 1824Italy
Beccaria, Cesare, marchese diProlusione letta dal regio professore nelle scuole palatine ... nell'apertura della nuova cattedra di scienze camerali ultimamente comandata da S.M.I.R.AKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityFirenze, G. Allegrini e comp, 1769Italy
Beccaria, Cesare, marchese diTraité des délits et des peines, par Beccaria, traduit de l'italien par André Morellet, nouvelle édition corrigés, précédée d'une correspondance de L'auteur avec la traducteur, accompagnée de notes de Diderot, et suivie d'une théorie des Lois Pénales, par Jérémie Bentham, traduite de l'anglais par Saint-AubinGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, de l'imprimerie du Journal d'Economie Publique, an V, 1797FranceNouv. éd. corr. / précédée d'une correspondance de l'auteur avec le traducteur, accompagnée de notes de Diderot, et suivie d'une théorie des lois pénales, par Jéremie Bentham. Traduite de l'anglais par Saint-Aubin.
Becher, J. T. (John Thomas)The antipauper system : exemplifying the positive and practical good, realized by the relievers and the relieved, under the frugal, beneficial, and lawful administration of the poor laws ... with plans of the Southwell workhouse, and of the Thurgarton hundred workhouse : and with instructions for book-keepingKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1828United Kingdom
Becher, J. T. (John Thomas)The antipauper system, exemplifying the positive and practical good realized by the relievers and the relieved under the frugal, beneficent, and lawful administration of the poor laws prevailing at Southwell and in the neighbouring district : with plans of the Southwell workhouse and of the Thurgarton Hundred workhouse : with statistical tables and with instructions for book-keeping : to which is now prefixed an introduction exhibiting the rise, progress, and utility of the antipauper system- 2d ed., continued to the present timeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for W. Simpkin and H. Marshall, 1834United Kingdom2nd ed. continued to the present time.
Becher, J. T. (John Thomas)The constitution of friendly societies upon legal and scientific principles, exemplified by the rules & table of calculations adopted...for the government of the Friendly Institution at Southwell : together with observations on the rise & progress as well as on the management and mismanagement of friendly societies- 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1824United Kingdom2nd ed.
Becher, J. T. (John Thomas)The constitution of friendly societies, upon legal and scientific principles, exemplified by the rules and tables adopted for the government of the Southwell Friendly Institution, examined, authenticated, and recommended for general use, by William Morgan ... and Arthur Morgan- 4th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1828United Kingdom4th ed. with an annual graduation of the tables.
Becher, J. T. (John Thomas)Observations on the punishment of offenders, and the preservation of the peace, occasioned by the trespasses, riots, and felonies now prevalent in the County of NottinghamGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewark, Printed by and for S. and J. Ridge, 1812England
Beckwith, WilliamA plan to prevent all charitable donations, for the benefit of poor persons, in the several parishes of England and Wales, from loss, embezzlement, non-application, misapplication, fraud and abuse, in futureKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by Cox, son, and Baylis, 1807United Kingdom
Beddoes, ThomasA letter to ... William Pitt, on the means of relieving the present scarcity and preventing the diseases that arise from meagre foodGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Johnson, 1796United Kingdom
Beddome, JosephusIf you ask me, what a manufacturer by power is, I answer, a manufacturer of povertyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Manchester : Printed by Leech and Cheetham], [1830]United Kingdom
 Rules of the Bedfordshire Building and Provident Society : 1845Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBedford : C. Stafford, 1845United Kingdom
Beecher, LymanThe nature and occasions of intemperance : extracted from Dr. Beecher's sermons on intemperanceGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Glasgow : J. Hedderwick], [1846?]United Kingdom
Beecher, LymanThe remedy of intemperance, extracted from a sermon, with a few alterationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed for the British Tee-total Temperance Society], [1835?]United Kingdom
Beecher, LymanSix sermons on intemperance : delineating its nature, occasions, signs, evils, and remedyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : Office of the Scottish Temperance League, [1846]United Kingdom
Beecher, LymanSix sermons on intemperance : delineating its nature, occasions, signs, evils, and remedy with an introductory preface by William ReidGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : J. Dickson, 1846United Kingdom
Begg, JamesPauperism and the poor laws, or, Our sinking population and rapidly increasing public burdens practically considered- 2nd ed.Seligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityEdinburgh : Johnstone and Hunter, 1849United Kingdom2nd ed.
Begg, JamesPauperism and the poorlaws, or, Our sinking population and rapidly increasing public burden, practically consideredKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityEdinburgh : John Johnstone, 1849United Kingdom
Beggs, ThomasThe cholera, the claims of the poor upon the richGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Charles Gilpin, [1849?]United Kingdom
Beggs, ThomasAn inquiry into the extent and causes of juvenile depravityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Charles Gilpin, 1849United Kingdom
Beggs, ThomasThree lectures on the moral elevation of the peopleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Brittain, [1846?]United Kingdom
 [Begin.] Reverend Sirs, their majesties having been pleased a second time to hear the cry ... of the poor Protestants of IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1690]Unknown
 [Begin.] Whereas about Christmas 1698/9. a charity-school was erected in the Broad-Sanctuary in the Parish of St. Margaret, WestminsterGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1702]Unknown
Beier, AdrianRelatio actorum consultatio item & digressio ad argumentum de conviciis opificum = vom Schelten der Handwercker / Adriani BeieriKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityJenae: Impensis Joh. Jac. Ehrten, 1689Germany
Beisler, HerrmanBetrachtungen über Gemeinde-Verfassung und Gewerbwesen : mit besonderer Bezugnahme auf BayernKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityAugsburg : Verlag von C. Kollmann & Himmer, 1831Germany
 The substance of an act of Parliament of the 14th of his Majesty George III. incorporating the Belfast Charitable Society: And of an act of the 12th of the same reign, for badging and otherwise providing for the poor, -- and for restraining from begging such as are capable of labour: So far as these acts invest powers in the said societyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1774]Unknown
Bell, AndrewAn analysis of the experiment in education, made at Egmore, near MadrasGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by T. Bensley, for Cadell and Davies, 1807United Kingdom3rd ed.
Bell, AndrewAn experiment in education, made at the male asylum at Egmore, near MadrasGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Cadell and Davies, by T. Bensley, 1805United Kingdom2nd ed., to which is prefixed the scheme of a school on the above model, alike fitted to reduce the expense of education, abridge the labour of master, and expedite the progress of the scholar, the process of teaching the alphabet in sand, of reading, spelling, and writing is explained, and a Board of Education and poor-rates suggested.
Bell, AndrewAn experiment in education, made by the male asylum of Madras. Suggesting a system by which a school or family may teach itself under the superintendance of the master or parentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Cadell and Davies, 1797United Kingdom
Bell, AndrewExtract of a sermon on the education of the poor, under an appropriate system: preached ... 28 June, 1807: for the benefit of the Boy's charity school at Lambeth. Second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807United Kingdom2nd ed.
Bell, AndrewSketch of a national institution for training up the children of the poor in moral and religious principles, and in habits of useful industryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by T. Bensley, for J. Murray, 1808United Kingdom2nd ed.
Bell, AndrewThe wrongs of children, or, A practical vindication of children from the injustice done them in early nurture and education ... In a series of essays on education, to be published periodicallyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Rivingtons, 1819United Kingdom
Bell, GeorgeBlackfriars' Wynd analyzedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Johnstone and Hunter, 1850United Kingdom
Bell, WilliamReflections upon the utility of a floating or wet dock, recommended to be made near the mouth of the River Wear, together with a plan for preserving Sunderland Moor, and for extending it towards low water, having for its immediate object the full employment of the labouring poor belonging [to] the portKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversitySunderland, Printed by T. Reed, 1816United Kingdom
Bellepierre de Neuve-Église, Louis-JosephLe patriote artesién. Dédié à Monseigneur le comte d'artoisKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis, Chez Despilly [etc.], 1761France
Bellers, JohnAn abstract of George Fox's advice and warning, to the Magistrates of London, in the year 1657. Concerning the poor. With some observations thereupon, and recommendations of them to the sincerely religious, but more particularly to the friends of London, and Morning-meeting of these timesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1724United Kingdom
Bellers, JohnAn epistle to friends of the yearly, quarterly, and monthly meetings, concerning the prisoners, and sick, in the prisons, and hospitals of Great-BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1724]Unknown
Bellers, JohnAn epistle to friends, concerning the education of childrenGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, printed and sold by T. Sowle], [1697]United Kingdom
Bellers, JohnAn epistle to the quarterly-meeting of London and MiddlesexGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1718]Unknown
Bellers, JohnAn essay for imploying the poor to profit, humbly dedicated and presented to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembledGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by the assigns of J. Sowle, 1723United Kingdom
Bellers, JohnAn essay towards the improvement of physick. In twelve proposals. By which the lives of many thousands of the rich, as well as of the poor, may be saved yearly. With an essay for imploying the able poor, by which the riches of the kingdom may be greatly increased, humbly dedicated to the Parliament of Great BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by the assigns of J. Sowle, and sold by J. Morphew, 1714United Kingdom
Bellers, JohnProposals for raising a colledge of industry of all useful trades and husbandry, with profit for the rich, a plentiful living for the poor, and a good education for youth. Which will be advantage to the government, by the increase of the people, and their richesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1696United Kingdom
Bellers, JohnProposals for raising a colledge of industry of all useful trades and husbandry, with profit for the rich. A plentiful living for the poor, and a good education for youth. Which will be advantage to the government, by the increase of the people, and their riches. Motto, industry brings plentyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1695United Kingdom
Bellers, JohnTo the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled. A supplement to the proposal for a colledge of industry, shewing a regular constant imploy for the poor, is the best foundation of trade, and the greatest improvement to the nation, and consequently support to the government, whilst the want of it tends to the poor's misery, poverty of the rich, and governments weakeningKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1696?]Unknown
Belsham, WilliamRemarks on the bill for the better support and maintenance of the poor, now depending in the House of CommonsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for G.G. and J.Robinson, 1797United Kingdom
BelvideraThe Abridgement of a plan for an honourable, effectual, and permanent relief for all the poor of EnglandKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for T. Hookham, 1787United Kingdom
 Benevolence in punishment, or, Transportation made reformatoryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Seeley, Burnside, and Seeley, 1845United Kingdom
 Copy of the articles of the Benevolent Association, established the first day of April, 1796, at Mr. Smith's ... for mutual relief, and also for the relief of their widows amd childrenGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNorth Shields, Printed by W. Kelley, 1796United Kingdom
 Rules and regulations of the Benevolent Institution for the Relief of Aged and Indigent Gardeners and Their Widows, instituted 1839 : together with a list of subscribersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Palmer and Clayton, 1848United Kingdom
 To all persons interested in the watch and clock tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, Archer, printer], [1815]United Kingdom
Bennet, Henry GreyConsiderations on the present state of the police of the metropolisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. and A. Taylor, 1822United Kingdom
Bennet, Henry GreyA letter to the Common Council and Livery of the City of London : on the abuses existing in Newgate : showing the necessity of an immediate reform in the management of that prison.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : [s.n.] 1818.United Kingdom2nd ed.
Bennet, WilliamExcise Widows' Fund : appeal to the legislature and the public on the preservation of the sameGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : [Printed by Bennet and co.], 1833United Kingdom
Bennett, Mr. (John)Memorial of the difficulties, hardships, and perplexities which Mr. Bennet hath and doth still labour underBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed for J. Roberts, 1734United Kingdom
Bennett, WilliamNarrative of a recent journey of six weeks in Ireland, in connexion with the subject of supplying small seed to some of the remoter districts : with current observations on the depressed circumstances of the people, and the means presented for the permanent improvement of their social conditionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Gilpin, 1847United Kingdom
Benoiston de Chateauneuf, M. (Louis François)Considérations sur les enfans trouvés dans les principaux états de l'Europe : mémoire lu à l'Académie Royale des Sciences dans sa séance du 11 août 1825Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Chez l'auteur, 1824France
Bensen, Heinrich WilhelmDie Proletarier : eine historische DenkschriftKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityStuttgart : Franckh, 1847Germany  
Bentham, JeremyEsquisse d'un ouvrage en faveur des pauvres, adressée à l'éditeur des Annales d'agriculture. Publiée en française par A. DuquesnoyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis, de l'Imprimérie des Sourds-Muets, an x, [1802]France  
Bentham, JeremyJeremy Bentham to his fellow citizens of France : on death punishmentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : R. Heward, 1831United Kingdom  
Bentham, JeremyLetter to Lord Pelham, &c. &c. &c. Giving a comparative view of the system of penal colonization in New South Wales and the home penitentiary system, prescribed by two acts of Parliament of the years 1794 & 1799Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1802]Unknown  
Bentham, JeremyObservations on the poor bill introduced by the Right Honourable William Pitt : written February, 1797Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by W. Clowes and sons], [1838]United Kingdom  
Bentham, JeremyOutline of a work entitled Pauper management improved: to be filled up, and the work published in one volume octavo, as soon as a sufficient number of the communications solicited in Vol. xxix. No. 167, of the Annals of agriculture have been obtainedGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1798]Unknown  
Bentham, JeremyOutline of the plan of construction of a panopticon pentitentiary houseGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [ca. 1790]Unknown  
Bentham, JeremyPanopticon postscriptSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed for T. Payne, 1791United Kingdom  
Bentham, JeremyPanopticon versus New South Wales, or, The panopticon penitentiary system, and the penal colonization system, comparedGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Sold by R. Baldwin, 1812United Kingdom  
Bentham, JeremyPanopticon, or, The inspection-house: containing the idea of a new principle of construction applicable to any sort of establishment, in which persons of any description are to be kept under inspection and in particular to penitentiary-houses, prisons ... work-houses ... and schoolsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin [etc.], 1791Ireland  
Bentham, JeremyPanopticon, or, The inspection-house, in which by persons stationed ... and seeing without being seen, any number of other persons, may at all times be inspected without change of place ... applicable ... to penitentiary and other prisons, work-houses, maGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by R. Baldwin, 1791United Kingdom  
Bentham, JeremyPanopticon, or, The inspection-house, in which by persons stationed ... and seeing without being seen, any number of other persons, may at all times be inspected without change of place ... applicable ... to penitentiary and other prisons, work-houses, maGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by R. Baldwin, 1812United Kingdom  
Bentham, JeremyPauper management improved: particularly by means of an application of the panopticon principle of construction. Anno 1797, first published in Young's Annals of agriculture: now first published separatelyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London] Sold by R. Baldwin, 1812United Kingdom  
Bentham, JeremyThe rationale of punishmentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by R. Heward, 1830United Kingdom  
Bentham, JeremyThe rationale of rewardKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Published by J. and H.L. Hunt, 1825United Kingdom  
Bentham, JeremyThe rationale of rewardSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Published by R. Heward, 1830United Kingdom  
Bentham, JeremySituation and relief of the poor. By Jeremy Bentham, Esq. Addressed to the editor of the annals of agriculture. Queen's Square Place, Westminister, 8th September, 1797. Dear SirGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1797Unknown
Bentham, JeremyThéorie des peines et des récompenses ... Rédigée en François, d'après les manuscrits, par M. Et. Dumont, de GenèveGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres, de l'Imprimerie de Vogel et Schulze, 1811United Kingdom
Bentham, Jeremy"A view of the hard-labour bill, being an abstract of a pamphlet, intituled, ""Draught of a bill, to punish by imprisonment and hard-labour, certain offenders, and to establish proper places for their reception."""" Interspersed with observations relative to the subject of the above draught in particular, and to penal jurisprudence in general"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Payne and son [etc.], 1778United Kingdom
Bentley, Thomas RichardA sketch of the true state of the common people: in a second letter to the Bishop of LandaffGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1798United Kingdom
Bently, ThomasTo the poor, and the friends of the poor: a few thoughts occasioned by some late addresses to the King. Also a form, or sketch of an address, recommended to the signature of every honest, humane man in the kingdom, both rich and poorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Sudbury], 1792United Kingdom
Berch, AndersTal om den proportion, som de studerande ärfordra til de ledige beställningar i riket, hällit för den academiska ungdomen i Upsala, af professoren Anders Berch, då han afträdde rectoratet d. 17. junii 1749. Ofversatt ifrån det latinska til det svänska språket, af H.LKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityStockholm, Tryckt hos L. Salvius, 1749Sweden
Bères, EmileLes classes ouvrières, moyens d'améliorer leur sort sous le rapport du bien-être matériel et du perfectionnement moral- 2. éd.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Charpentier, 1836France2e éd.
Beresford Hope, A. J. B. (Alexander James Beresford)The new government scheme of academical education for Ireland, considered in a letter to a friendGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : F. & J. Rivington, 1845United Kingdom
Beresford Hope, A. J. B. (Alexander James Beresford)The report of Her Majesty's Commission on the laws of marriage, relative to marriage with a deceased wife's sister : examined in a letter to Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart. -- M.PGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : James Ridgway, 1849United Kingdom
Beresford Hope, A. J. B. (Alexander James Beresford)The report of Her Majesty's Commission on the laws of marriage, relative to marriage with a deceased wife's sister. : examined in a letter to Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart., M.P- 3rd ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : James Ridgway, 1849United Kingdom3rd ed., rev. and enl.
Berkeley, GeorgeA word to the wise: or, An exhortation to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland. By a member of the established churchGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin, Printed by G. Faulkner, 1749Ireland
Berkeley, Grantley F. (Grantley Fitzhardinge)A pamphlet in defence of the Game Laws : in reply to the assailants, and on their effects upon the morals of the poor.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans 1845.United Kingdom
 Gesetz über das ArmenwesenGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1847?]Unknown
 Verordnung betreffend die Ausführung des Armengesetzes vom 23. April 1847Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1847]Unknown
Bernard, PeterA scheme for establishing by subscription, an universally-advantageous, English society. (By the author of the first scheme, of the now established society for the benefit of widows) chiefly intended for people of fashion and fortuneGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Mess. R. and J. Dodsley [etc.], 1761United Kingdom
Bernard, Thomas, SirAn account of the foundling hospital in London, for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children. 2d. ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by T. Jones, 1799United Kingdom2nd ed.
Bernard, Thomas, SirAn account of the supply of fish for the manufacturing poor, with observationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the Society for bettering the condition of the poor, 1813United Kingdom
Bernard, Thomas, SirThe Barrington school, being an illustration of the principles, practices, and effects of the new system of instruction, in facilitating the religious and moral instruction of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Bulmer and co., for the Society for bettering the condition of the poor, 1812United Kingdom
Bernard, Thomas, SirThe cottager's religious meditationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the society, by W. Bulmer and Co, [1803]United Kingdom
Bernard, Thomas, Sir... Extract from an account of what is doing to diminish the present scarcity, and to restore plenty in this country. With observationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the Society, by W. Bulmer and Co, 1801United Kingdom
Bernard, Thomas, SirA letter to the Hon. and Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Durham ... on the principle and detail of the measures now under the consideration of Parliament, for promoting and encouraging industry, and for the relief and regulation of the poor. The second editionKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1807United Kingdom2nd ed.
Bernard, Thomas, SirA letter to the Hon. and Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Durham ... on the principle and detail of the measures now under the consideration of Parliament, for promoting and encouraging industry, and for the relief and regulation of the poorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1807United Kingdom
Bernard, Thomas, SirThe new school, being an attempt to illustrate its principles, detail and advantagesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Bulmer and co., for the Society for bettering the condition of the poor, 1809United Kingdom
Berrien, John MacPhersonSpeech of Mr. Berrien, of Georgia, on the bill to repeal the Bankrupt Law : delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 26, 1842Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWashington : National Intelligencer office, 1842United States
 Beschreibung des sparheerds im Georgenhause zu Leipzig, und seines nutzens bei grossen versorgungs-anstalten. Nebst einigen gedanken über wohfeile und zweckmässige speisung der armenKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLeipzig, bei J.A. Barth, 1803Germany
Besplas, Joseph-Marie-Anne Gros deDes causes du bonheur publicWidener Library, Harvard UniversityParis : De l'imprimérie de Sébastien Jorry, [1768]France
 The Best use of bad times, or, Friendly hints to manufacturers and merchants, on their present distressesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1793Unknown
Bettesworth, JohnObservations on education in general, but particularly on naval education: with a plan of a naval academy at Ormond House, Paradise Row, Chelsea, for qualifying young gentlemen for the Royal NavyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by M. Hesse, 1782United Kingdom
Beughem, Friedrich vonF. von Beughems Cameralistische streitschrift über den satz: dass in einem staat alle quellen einer schadenden armuth verstopfet werden müssen und können. Welcher von ihm zu Duisburg den december 1781. unter dem vorsitze des herrn H.L. Ibbeken ... privatim vertheidiget wordenKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityDuisburg, Gedruckt bey der Wittib Benthon, [1781?]Germany
Bianchi, C. vonHistorische darstellung der hamburgischen anstalt zur unterstützung der dürstigen, verhütung des verarmens und abstellung der betteley ... Mit einem kupferWidener Library, Harvard UniversityHamburg, Bey F. Perthes, 1802Germany
Bicheno, J. E. (James Ebenezer)An inquiry into the nature of benevolence, chiefly with a view to elucidate the principles of the poor laws, and to show their immoral tendencyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Sold by R. Hunter, 1817United Kingdom
Bicheno, J. E. (James Ebenezer)An inquiry into the poor laws, chiefly with a view to examine them as a scheme of national benevolence and to elucidate their political economy- 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for R. Hunter, 1824United Kingdom2d ed.
Bicheno, J. E. (James Ebenezer)Observations on the philosophy of criminal jurisprudence, being an investigation of the principles necessary to be kept in view during the revision of the penal code, with remarks on penitentiary prisonsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for R. Hunter, 1819United Kingdom
Bickersteth, EdwardThe national fast of 1832 : a help for duly observing itGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by L.B. Seeley and sons, 1832United Kingdom76th ed., corr.
Bigelow, Josiah"Review of ""An address to the working-men of New England, on the state of education and on the condition of the producing classes in Europe and America...by Seth Luther..."" / by a factory hand of Waltham"Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityCambridge : Printed for the author by E. Metcalf and co, 1832[Massachusetts?]
Bigland, RalphObservations on marriages, baptisms, and burials, as preserved in parochial registers, with sundry specimens of the entries of marriages, baptisms, &c. in foreign countriesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Richardson [etc.], 1764United Kingdom
Bigsby, John J. (John Jeremiah)A brief exposition of those benevolent institutions often denominated Self-supporting Dispensaries, with a view to recommend them to the patronage and support of the public, as tending to raise the moral character and improve the condition of the laboring classesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewark : Printed and sold by S. and C. Ridge, 1832"Newark, England  
     
Bigsby, John J. (John Jeremiah)A lecture on mendicity, its ancient and modern history, and the policy of nations and individuals in regard to it, as delivered before the Worksop Mechanics' Institute on the 14th of April, 1836Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityWorksop : Printed and published by P. Sissons, 1836United Kingdom
Bilbao, AntonioDestruccion y conserbacion de los expositos. Idea de la perfeccion de este ramo de policia, modo breve de poblar la EspañaKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityAntequera [Saura], 1789Spain
 The bill, permitting the Jews to be naturalized by Parliament, having been misrepresented in the London Gazetteer of Friday the 18th May, and probably having never been read either by the author of that paper, or by several others who have since signed a petition, which that paper was calculated to support: To remove those false impressions, the following short, but true, state of facts is submitted to the consideration of the publicGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1753]Unknown
Bilmark, JohanDissertatio academica sistens praecipuas caussas raritatis pecuniae in EuropaKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityAboae : Typis Frenckellianis, [1795]Finland
 Biographical sketch of the late William Allen...the benevolent founder of the Lindfield British SchoolsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Lindfield : W. Eade], [1844?]United Kingdom
Bird, CharlesCopy of the petition of Charles Bird, Esq., barrister-at-law, as presented to the Honourable the House of Commons by D.W. Harvey, Esq. M.P. on the 25th June, 1835, relative to the trial of the Dorchester labourers and the danger to be apprehended from a dependent bar : with the notices of the same by the London journalsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonExeter : Printed by W.C. Featherstone, 1835United States
Bird, George, M.A.Authentic report of the public discussion which took place in the Theatre Royal, Whitehaven, between George Bird M. A., and Philip William Perfitt, Ph.D.... on Tuesday, March 16, 1847- 3rd ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Tweedie, [1849]United Kingdom3rd ed.
Bird, James BarryThe laws respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers- 2d ed., enl. and impHarvard Law LibraryLondon : Printed for W. Clarke and son, 1795United Kingdom2nd ed., enl. and improved.
Bird, James BarryThe laws respecting landlords, tenants, and lodgers... : together with practical directions concerning leases... repairs...notices to quit, &c... as collected from ... reports and other books of authority, up to the present time ... with an appendix of the most approved forms. To which is now affixed, a dictionary of law terms.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : printed for W. Clarke and Sons 1811.United Kingdom9th ed., corr. and much improved.
Bird, James BarryThe laws respecting parish matters ... Together with the laws respecting rates and assessments, settlements and removals, and of the poor in generalGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Clarke and son, 1795United Kingdom
Birkbeck, GeorgeThe eloquent speeches of Dr. Birkbeck and Mr. Brougham at the opening of the new lecture room, Southampton buildings, on ...the 8th of July, 1825Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by G. Hebert, 1825United Kingdom
Birkett, ThomasExtracts from a lecture delivered in ManchesterGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Ashton-under-Lyne : Printed by W.B. Micklethwaite], [1840?]United Kingdom
 Mechanics' InstitutionGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : Printed by W. Hodgetts], [1832]"[Birmingham, England]  
     
 Mechanics' InstitutionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : W. Hodgetts, printer, [1832]United Kingdom
 Mechanics' InstitutionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : W. Hodgetts, printer, [1832]United Kingdom
Birmingham, JamesA memoir of the Very Reverend Theobald Mathew : with an account of the rise and progress of temperance in Ireland- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Milliken and son, 1840Ireland2nd ed.
 Rules of the Bishops Stortford Friendly SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBishops Stortford : Printed by J.M. Mullinger, 1839United Kingdom
Bishop, HawleyThe effects of christianity on human nature. A sermon preach'd in the parish-church of All-Saints in Northampton, before the governors of the county infirmary for sick and lame poor, at the anniversary meeting on Tuesday, September 22, 1747 ... To which is added, an account of the rise, progress, and present state of the infirmary, together with a list of the subscribers and benefactionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNorthampton, Printed by W. Dicey, 1747United Kingdom
Bishop, JamesA practical guide and popular abstract of the new County Courts Act, for the more easy recovery of small debts and demands : with plain instructions how to proceed, and every necessary information, both for plaintiffs and defendants, tables of fees, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : T. Dean, [1847?]United Kingdom3rd ed., corr., with a complete list of the circuits, the boundaries of the metropolitan courts, places where the courts are held, and names of the judges, and, also, the city of London new small debts act.
Black, Joseph, framework-knitterAn essay on the causes which regulate the wages of labour, or, An attempt to expose the system of political economy as laid down by Adam SmithKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLeicester : Joseph Ayer, 1849United Kingdom
Blackall, OffspringThe rules and measures of alms-givingGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonExon : Printed by Sam. Farley, for Phil. Bishop, 1708United Kingdom
Blackburn, ThomasA defence of the system adopted in the corporation schools of LiverpoolGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed by Wales and Baines, [1836]United Kingdom
Blacker, WilliamAn essay on the best mode of improving the condition of the labouring classes of IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : R. Groombridge, 1846United Kingdom
Blackerby, NathanielThe speech of Nathaniel Blackerby Esq, at a general meeting of his Majesty's justices ... held at the King's bench, in Westminster-hall: on Saturday, April 1. 1738 ... on occasion of his Majesty's royal proclamationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. and J. and J. Fox, 1738United Kingdom
Blackmore, Richard, SirA discourse upon the plague, with a preparatory account of malignant feversGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for J. Clark, 1722United Kingdom2nd ed.
Blair, PatrickA new table of dispensatory plants distributed according to their virtuesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by W. & I. Innys [etc.], [1725?]United Kingdom
Blair, ThomasPlan proposed for instituting an infirmary and dispensary, at Lewes, for the county of SussexGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1797]Unknown
Blair, WilliamA letter to Mr. Hodson, on the inadequacy of the poor laws for employing, protecting, & reclaiming unfortunate females destitute of work, in answer to Mr. Hale's ReplyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, T. Butt, printer], [1809]United Kingdom
Blair, WilliamProstitutes reclaimed and penitents protected: being an answer to some objections made against the principle and tendency of the London female penitentiary, with observations on licensed brothel-houses, and on the means of discouraging prostitutionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for L.B. Seeley, 1809United Kingdom
Blakemore, RichardA letter to the Rt. Hon. Charles B. Bathurst, M.P. on the subject of the poor lawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Taylor and Hessey, 1819United Kingdom
Blakesley, Joseph WilliamsSketch of an association for gathering and diffusing information on the condition of the poorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by S.W. Fores, 1833United Kingdom
Blakey, RobertCottage politics : or, Letters on the new poor-law billGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : [s.l.], [1837]United Kingdom
Blakey, RobertAn exposure of the cruelty and inhumanity of the new poor law bill, as exhibited in the treatment of the helpless poor, by the Board of Guardians of the Morpeth Union, in a letter addressed to the mechanics and labouring men of the North of EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle : Printed by C. Larkin, 1837United Kingdom
Blakey, RobertA second letter to the mechanics and labouring men of the North of England, being an exposure of the cruel inhumanities of the Board of Guardians of the Morpeth UnionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle upon Tyne : Printed and published at the Standard office, 1837United Kingdom
Blakiston, PeytonHints for the improvement of the condition of the labouring classes : with an appendix containing practical plans for the reduction of poor rates and for restoring the comforts and independence of the peasantry by their own meansKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Published by Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1831United Kingdom
Blanc, JulienLe grève des charpentiers en 1845 : épisode de la crise sociale de l'époqueColumbia UniversityParis : La Librairue sociétaire, 1845France
Blanc, LouisLouis Blanc on the working classes : with corrected notes and a refutation of his destructive plan / by James WardSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityLondon : R. Bentley, 1848United Kingdom
Blanc, LouisLouis Blanc's Organisation der Arbeit / Aus dem Französischen übersetzt von F.B.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNordhausen : Verlag von Ernst Friedrich Fürst, 1847Germany
Blanc, LouisOrganisation du travail- 9. éd., refondue et augmentée de chapitres nouveauxSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityParis : Au bureau du Nouveau Monde, 1850France9e éd., ref. et augm. de chapitres nouv.
Blanchard, Jean-Baptiste-Xavier DuchesneDiscorso sopra la mendicitaKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityReggio, Dalla stamperia di G. Davolio, 1786Italy
Blanckenberg, Albert vonVom Juncker Geitz und Wucherteufel : so jetzt in der Welt in allen Stenden gewaltiglich regieret. An alle Stende des deutschen Reichs geschriebenKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Eisleben] : Gedruckt zu Eisleben bey Urban Gaubisch, 1562Germany
Blandet, E. (Edmonde)Maladies des professions insalubresKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : P. Dupont, 1845France
Blane, Gilbert, SirObservations on the diseases incident to seamenGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Cooper, 1785United Kingdom
Blane, Gilbert, SirA short account of the most effectual means of preserving the health of seamenGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1781?]Unknown
Blanqui, M. (Adolphe-Jérôme)Des classes ouvrières en France pendant l'année 1848Seligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityParis : Pagnerre, 1849France
Blanqui, M. (Adolphe-Jérôme)Rapport sur l'état économique et moral de la corse en 1838, lu dans les séances des 18 et 27 octobre, 10 et 17 novembre, 8 et 22 décembre, 1838Widener Library, Harvard UniversityParis : Typographie de F. Didot frères, 1840France
Bleamire, WilliamRemarks on the poor laws, and the maintenance of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Richardson and sold by J. Butterworth, 1800United Kingdom
Blewitt, GeorgeAn enquiry whether a general practice of virtue tends to the wealth or poverty, benefit or disadvantage of a people? In which the pleas offered by the author of the Fable of the bees ... for the usefulness of vice and roguery are considered. With some thoughts concerning a toleration of publick stewsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for R. Wilkin, 1725United Kingdom
Blicher, Diderik NicolaiPlan til forsørgelse for de fattige af land-almuen i Danmark, betieriets afskaffelse of vindskibeligheds befordringKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityKiøbenhavn, Trykt hos C.F. Holm, 1788Denmark
Bligh, RichardBellum agrarium : a foreview of the winter of 1835, suggested by the poor law project : with observations on the report and the billGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Hatchard and son, 1834United Kingdom
Blizard, William, SirDesultory reflections on police: with an essay on the means of preventing crimes and amending criminalsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Baker and Galabin, for C. Dilly, 1785United Kingdom
Blizard, William, SirSuggestions for the improvement of hospitals and other charitable institutionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H.L. Galabin, 1796United Kingdom
Blomfield, Charles JamesThe Christian's duty towards criminals : a sermon preached ... for the benefit of the Society for the Improvement of Prison Discipline and for the Reformation of Juvenile Offenders on... June 22, 1828Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by the Philanthropic Society, and sold by C. &. J. Rivington, 1828United Kingdom
Blomfield, Charles JamesA Short account of the life & death of Swing, the rickburnerKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by R. Clay, published by E. Wilson, [1831?]United Kingdom
Blomfield, Charles JamesSpeech of the Right Reverend the Bishop of London in the House of Lords on...August 8, 1834, on the third reading of the poor laws amendment billGoldsmiths' Library, University of London"London : Printed for the proprietors of ""The Mirror of Parliament"", 1834"United Kingdom
Blomfield, Charles JamesA True account of the life & death of Swing, the rickburnerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Clay, published by Roake and Varty, [1831?]United Kingdom19th ed.
Blomfield, Charles JamesA True account of the life & death of Swing, the rickburnerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Clay, published by Roake and Varty, [1831?]United KingdomNew ed.
Boade, WilliamObservations on the present system of education : with some hints for its improvement- 6th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Cowie & co, 1839United Kingdom6th ed.
Boardman, William WhitingA plan for insurance against fire for the City of New-Haven, prepared at the request of several of the citizens, and read at a public meeting, January 28, 1834Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNew-Haven : Printed by Baldwin & Peck, 1834Connecticut
Boase, George ClementTo husbands, fathers, and brothers, specially those of the labouring classes : being a warning against prevailing delusions and a word in season to the weary and heavy laden / by a brotherSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityEdinburgh : R. Grant, 1848United Kingdom
Bobbinwinder, SallyA conversation between Peter Pickingpeg, Jack Shuttle, and Harry Emptybobbin : carefully reported / by Sally BobbinwinderGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBarnsley : Printed at the office of J. Ray, 1838United Kingdom
Bockett, EliasBlunt to Walpole: a familiar epistle in behalf of the British distilleryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for F. Wilford and E.Bockett, 1730United Kingdom
Bockett, EliasGeneva: a poem. Address'd to the right honourable Sir R___ W___. By Alexander Blunt, distillerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Payne, 1729United Kingdom
Boddington, J. C."""Liberal principles!!!"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1835]Unknown
Bodkin, W. H. (William Henry), SirBrief observations on the bill, now pending in Parliament, to amend the laws relative to the relief of the poor in EnglandKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by J.F. Dove for J.M. Richardson, 1821United Kingdom
 The Boggart!! : Saturday, December 1, 1832Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : H. Wardman, printer, [1832]United Kingdom
Boileau, John, SirStatistics of mendicancyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London?] : [s.n.], [1849]United Kingdom
Boissy d'Anglas, François Antoine, comte deConvention nationale. Rapport et décret sur les moyens d'assurer à chaque citoyen la distribution du painKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Paris] : De l'imprimerie nationale ..., An III, ventôse, [1795]France
 Report of the Bolton Society for the Protection of the Poor and District Provident SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBolton : R.M. Holden, 1841United Kingdom
Bolton, EdmundThe cities advocate, in this case or qvestion of honor and armes, whether apprentiship extinguisheth gentry? Containing a cleare refutation of the pernicious common errour affirming it, swallowed by Erasmus of Roterdam, Sir Thomas Smith in his Common-weale, Sir Iohn Fern in his Blazon, Ralphe Broke Yorke Herald, and others. With the copies or transcripts of three letters which gaue occasion of this workeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for William Lee, 1629United Kingdom
Bolton, EdmundThe cities great concern, in this case or question of honour and arms, whether apprentiship extinguisheth gentry? Discoursed. With a clear refutation of the pernicious error that it dothKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by W. Godbid, 1674United Kingdom
Bolz, Johann Lorenz... Accurate[r] concursbeamter, welcher gründlich anweiset, wie die schuldaustheilungen einzurichten, was dabey zu beobachten, wie jeder glaubiger in die gehörige classe zu lociren und jedem das ihm zukommende quantum von der zu vertheilenden massa mit leichter mühe und ohne langes calculiren zugetheilet werden sollKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNeue aufl. Nürnberg, G.N. Raspe, 1780GermanyNeue Aufl.
Bolzani, A. M.Einige unmassgebliche Ansichten über 1. die Mängel des jetzigen Steuer-Systems, 2. die Nothwendigkeit einer Steuer-Reform, 3. die Erhöhung der aus einer Steuer-Reform entspringenden Staats- und Communal-Interessen, indem, 4. dadurch dem jetzt überhandnehmenden Pauperismus und der Demoralisation gesteuert und beide für die Folge durch-schnittlich ganz ausgerotter würden, und, 5. über die Entstehung dieser Uebel : gesammelt und täglich Erfahrungen und gewidmet dem Besten des Königlich Preussischen Staates aus ächter Vaterlandsliebe- 2. Aufl.Seligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityBerlin : W. Hermes, 1844Germany2. Aufl.
Boncerf, Pierre-FrançoisDe la nécessité et des moyens d'occuper avantageusement tous les gros ouvriersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris, Chez Baudouin], [1789]France
Bond, J. (John)A compleat guide for justices of the peace. In two parts. The first, containing the common and statute laws relating to the office of a justice of the peace, alphabetically digested. The second, consisting of the most authentick precedents which are now in use, and do properly concern the same. Originally composed by J. Bond, esq: The third edition, revised, corrected, new methodized, very much enlarged ... With other large additions and improvements, never before printed. By J.W. ... To which is annexed a new and compleat table referring to Keble's statutesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, for J. Cleave, and W. Freeman, 1707United KingdomThe 3rd ed., rev., corrected, new methodized, very much enl., and continu'd down to the end of the last session of Parliament, 1706, with other large additions and improvements never before printed / by J.W., of the Middle-Temple ...
Bone, JohnThe friend of the people, or, Considerations, addressed principally to persons of small incomes, and members of friendly societies, recommending them to adopt some more effectual measures for securing their own independence, than those proposed to Parliament, by Mr. Whitbread, are calculated to promoteGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Day & co, 1807United Kingdom
Bone, JohnOutline of a plan for reducing the poor's rate, and amending the condition of the aged and unfortunate, including those of the naval and military departments: in a letter to the Rt. Hon. George Rose, occasioned by his Observations on the poor laws, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Asperne, 1805United Kingdom
Bone, JohnThe principles and regulations of tranquillity, an institution commenced in the metropolis, for encouraging and enabling industrious and prudent individuals, in the various classes of the commity, to provide for themselves ... and thus effecting the gradual abolition of the poor's rate, whilst it increases the comforts of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by J. Asperne, 1806United Kingdom
Bone, JohnThe wants of the people, and the means of the government: or, Objections to the interference of the legislature in the affairs of the poor, as recommended by Mr. Whitbread in the House of commons, on Thursday, February 19, 1807Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Jordan and Maxwell, 1807United Kingdom
Bonstetten, Charles Victor dePensées sur divers objets de bien publicKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityA Genève : Chez Manget et Cherbuliez, 1815Switzerland
 To the officers and members of the Bookbinders' Consolidated UnionGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1844]Unknown
 Rules and regulations of the Bookbinders' Consolidated Relief Fund, agreed upon at the meeting of delegates held at Manchester, Oct. 19th & 20th, and Birmingham, Oct. 26th & 27th, 1835 : established January 1st, 1836. 2d edGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAshton-under-Lyne : Printed by T. Cunningham, [1835]United Kingdom2nd ed.
 Report and rules of the Bookbinders' Pension Society as agreed to at a general meeting held...April 20, 1830 at the Mechanics' InstitutionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by J. and C. Adlard, 1830United Kingdom
 Resolutions of the Bookbinders' Pension SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by C. Clarke, 1830United Kingdom
 The second annual report of the Bookbinders' Pension Society, under the patronage of H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex : to which are added, the rules and a list of the membersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society by T. Stagg, 1832United Kingdom
Booth, HenryThe question of the poor laws considered, and the causes and character of pauperism, in connection with the laws and principle of population, briefly explained and illustratedKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLiverpool, Printed by F.B. Wright, 1818United Kingdom
Bordoni, Antonio MariaSulla economia dei lavoriKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityMilano : Per P.E. Giusti, 1831Italy
Borrett, W. P. (William P.)Three letters upon a poor law and public medical relief for Ireland : to Daniel O'ConnellGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard and son, 1838United Kingdom
Bosanquet, S. R. (Samuel Richard)The rights of the poor and Christian almsgiving vindicated, or, The state and character of the poor and the conduct and duties of the rich, exhibited and illustratedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Burns, 1841United Kingdom
Bosch, Johannes, Graaf van denDe la colonie de Frederiks-Oord et des moyens de subvenir aux besoins de l'indigence par le défrichement des terres vagues et incultesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityGand : Chez J.-N. Houdin, 1821Belgium
 The following memorial was presented to the Board of Common Councilmen...and is now respectfully submitted to the inhabitants of the City of BostonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Boston? : Eastburn's press], [1838]United States
 Trial, Boston Gas Light Company versus William Gault : containing the arguments of counsel and the charge of the judgeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston : Eastburn, 1848United States
 Boston society for the prevention of pauperismKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston : Dutton and Wentworth's print, 1848United States
Bosworth, JosephThe contrast : or, The operation of the old poor laws contrasted with the recent Poor Law Amendment act : and the necessity of a legal provision for the poor generally, but especially for IrelandKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1838United Kingdom
Bosworth, Joseph"Misery in the midst of plenty : or, The perversion of the poor laws, being an abstract from a larger pamphlet published in 1829, under the title ""The necessity of the antipauper system"" but now brought down to 1833"Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for Simpkin and Marshall, 1833United Kingdom
Bosworth, JosephThe necessity of the antipauper system shewn by an example of the oppression and misery produced by the allowance system which paralyzes the beneficial operation of friendly societies, savings' banks, select vestries, well managed work houses, and every other means of ameliorating the condition of the poor : addressed to the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Poor LawsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1829United Kingdom
Bosworth, JosephThe practical means of reducing the poor's rate, encouraging virtue, and increasing the comforts of the aged, afflicted and deserving poor as well as of repressing able-bodied pauperism, by a proper application of the existing laws respecting select vestries and incorporated houses of industryKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1824United Kingdom
Botero, GiovanniThe cavse of the greatnesse of cities. Three bookes, With certaine observations concerning the sea. written in Italian ... and translated into English by Sir T.H.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by E.P. for Henry Seile, 1635United Kingdom
Botero, GiovanniDella ragion di stato, libri dieci. Con tre libri delle cavse della grandezza delle città. Di nuouo in questa vltima impressione, mutati alcuni luoghi dall' istesso autore, & accresciuti di diuersi discorsiKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityIn Venetia, Appresso N.Misserini, 1606ItalyDi nuouo in questa vltima impressione, mutati alcuni luoghi dallústesso autore, & accresciuti di diuersi discorsi ...
Botero, GiovanniA treatise, concerning the causes of the magnificencie and greatnes of cities, deuided into three bookes by Sig: Giouanni Botero, in the Italian tongue, now done into EnglishGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by T.P. for Richard Ockould, and Henry Tomes, 1606United Kingdom
Bouchaud, Mathieu-AntoineRecherches historiques sur la police des romains, concernant les grands chemins, les rues et les marchés, etc. Pour faire suite aux Mémoires de la ci-devant Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettresKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis, chez Langlois, [1800]France
Boudier, JohnRemarks on some of the more prominent features and the general tendency of the new poor law bill : addressed to those who are disposed to think it a harsh and oppressive actGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWarwick : Printed by H.T. Cooke, [1837]United Kingdom
Bouvier Du Molart, Louis, baronEssai sur les moyens d'éteindre la mendicitéKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Chez Delaunay, 1829France
Bouyer, Reynold GideonAn address to the public, on the propriety of establishing schools for spinning, or other work, and appointing teachers in each parish, with a view to the better relief and employment of the poor ... To which are added the first proceedings of the Committee of industryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Printed and sold by R. Faulder, [1795]United Kingdom
Bowdler, CharlesOn punishment of death, in the case of forgery, its injustice and impolicy maintainedKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for T. Hamilton, 1818United Kingdom
Bowdler, CharlesOn the punishment of death, in the case of forgery, its injustice and impolicy demonstrated. 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Published by T. Hamilton, 1819United Kingdom2nd ed.
Bowdler, CharlesOn the punishment of death, in the case of forgery, its injustice and impolicy demonstrated. 3d ed.Harvard Law LibraryLondon, T. Hamilton, 1819United Kingdom3rd ed.
Bowdler, CharlesTo the Rev. Daniel WilsonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], [1829]Unknown
Bowen, John, of BridgewaterA letter to the King in refutation of some of the charges preferred against the poor : with copious statistical illustrations demonstrative of the injustice with which that body has been assailedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard & son, 1835United Kingdom
Bowen, John, of BridgewaterNew Poor Law : the Bridgwater case : is killing in an union workhouse criminal, if sanctioned by the Poor Law Commissioners?Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published for the author by J. Hatchard and son, 1839United Kingdom
Bowen, John, of BridgewaterSecond edition (of a letter to His late Majesty, containing) a refutation of some of the charges preferred against the poor : with some account of the new poor law in the Bridgwater UnionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published for the author by J. Hatchard & son, 1837United Kingdom
Bowen, John, of BridgewaterThe union work-house and Board of Guardians system, as worked under the control of Poor-Law Commissioners : exemplified by official documents and plan : with an address to Sir Robert PeelGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard, 1842United Kingdom
Bowen, John, of BridgwaterThe contrast : or, The operation of the old poor laws contrasted with the recent Poor Law Amendment act : and the necessity of a legal provision for the poor generally, but especially for IrelandKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1838United Kingdom
Bowen, ThomasAn historical account of the origin, progress, and present state of Bethlem Hospital, founded by Henry the Eighth, for the cure of lunatics, and enlarged by subsequent benfactors, for the reception and maintenance of incurablesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1783United Kingdom
Bowkett, T. E. (Thomas Edward)The bane and antidote, or, Bad and good associations : vol. 1Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Strange, 1850United Kingdom
Bowkett, T. E. (Thomas Edward)Selections from a series of tables illustrating the working of freehold provident societiesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : W. Strange, 1850United Kingdom3rd ed.
Bowles, JohnA dispassionate inquiry into the best means of national safetyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1806United Kingdom
Bowles, JohnThe existing law respecting the right of retailing spirituous liquors stated and vindicated, with some brief remarks on the baneful effects, physical and moral, produced by ardent spiritsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.M. Richardson, 1817United Kingdom
Bowles, JohnA letter addressed to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P. in consequence of the unqualified approbation expressed by him in the House of commons, of Mr. Lancaster's system of education, the religious part of which is here shewn to be incompatible with the safety of the established church, and, in its tendency, subversive of Christianity itself. Including also some cursory observations of the claims of the Irish Romanists, as they affect the safety of the established churchGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1807United Kingdom
Bowles, JohnA letter to Robert Wissett, Esq. in answer to four letters, addressed by Mr. Wissett to the author, on the subject of licensing and regulations for public-houses and liquor-shopsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Marchant, 1815United Kingdom
Bowles, John"A letter to Robert Wissett, Esq. in answer to four letters, addressed by Mr. Wissett to the author, ""on the subject of licensing and regulations for public-houses and liquor-shops."". 2d. ed. with additions"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Published by F.C. and J. Rivington, 1816United Kingdom2d ed., with additions.
Bowles, MagdaleneSome account of the utility, as practically exemplified, of small clubs in country villages / by the wife of a clergymanGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath : Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1825United Kingdom
Bowles, William LisleThoughts on the increase of crimes, the education of the poor, and the national schools, in a letter to Sir James Mackintosh. 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1819United Kingdom2nd ed.
Bowring, John, SirCopy of correspondence between Dr. Bowring and the Associated Weavers' Committee, Kilmarnock : together with an extract from the evidence : also an extract from the report of the Parliamentary Committee on hand-loom weaversGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonKilmarnock : Printed by H. Crawford and son, 1835United Kingdom
Bowring, John, SirDistress at Bolton : the speech of Dr. Bowring, M.P., House of Commons...September 20, 1841Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1841]Unknown
Bowring, John, SirHand-loom weavers : speech of Dr. Bowring, M.P. in the House of Commons on...July 28, 1835Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University"London : Printed for the proprietor of ""The Mirror of Parliament,"", 1835"United Kingdom
Bowring, John, SirObservations on the Oriental plague and on quarantines as a means of arresting its progress : addressed to the British Association of Science assembled at Newcastle in August, 1838Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : W. Tait, 1838United Kingdom
Bowring, John, SirSpeech of Dr. Bowring, M.P. on the Factories Regulation act in the House of Commons...May 9, 1836Goldsmiths' Library, University of London"London : Printed for the proprietor of ""The Mirror of Parliament,"", 1836"United Kingdom
Bowring, John, SirThe speech of Dr. Bowring, M.P., on the distress at Bolton, in the House of Commons...February 10th, 1842Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London? : T.C. Hansard], 1842United Kingdom
Boyd, William, SirA patriot's fourth letter to the British people : more particularly addressed to the operatives of the United Kingdom, on the advantages and importance of a system of co-operative residence- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : E. Wilson, 1840United Kingdom2nd ed.
Boyer, AdolpheDe l'état des ouvriers et de son amélioration par l'organisation du travailKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Dubois, 1841France
 Regolamente per il regio Monte di Pietà di BraKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityTorino : Stamperia Reale, 1842Italy
Braddon, LaurenceAn abstract of the draught of a bill for relieving, reforming, and employing the poor. Hereunto is prefix'd, a brief account of what was done by both Lords and Commons in 1704, for reducing all laws, relating to the poor, into one general bill. And also herein is set forth, the principal considerations, upon which this scheme is grounded, and the publick benefits from thence proceedingGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1717?]Unknown
Braddon, LaurenceConsiderations touchant le soulagement, la reforme, & l'employ de tous les pauvres de la Grande Bretagne. Mais que l'on propose de ne commencer a mettre en pratique que pour les pauvres qui habitent dans les villes & fauxbourgs de Londres & Westminster, qu'on appelle les Bills of mortalityKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondres, Imprimé pour l'auteur, 1721United Kingdom
Braddon, LaurenceThe form of a petition submitted to the consideration and correction of those noblemen and gentlemen who desire to subscribe what sums shall be necessary for relieving, reforming and employing the poor: but first to begin only with the poor of those three parishes, of St. Martins, in the fields, St. James's, and St. Anne's WestminsterGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for T. Warner, 1722United Kingdom
Braddon, LaurenceAn humble proposal for relieving, reforming and employing the poor. And herein by vertue of one new general law, instead of near forty statutes, relating to the premises. We may comfortably maintain all th' impotent poor, judiciously employ all the capable poor, probably reform the profligate poor, and gradually sink, and in time, totally discharge all our poor-rates. -- And we may further receive, from that new-law, all other political benefits, which populousness, arts, and industry, can possibly produceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for T. Warner, 1720United Kingdom
Braddon, LaurenceThe miseries of the poor are a national sin, shame, and charge: but by making them happy, we shall remove that guilt, raise the glory, and double the wealth and strength of Great Britain, and pay old debts without new taxesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for T. Warner, 1717United Kingdom
Braddon, LaurenceParticular answers to the most material objections made to the proposal humbly presented to his majesty, for relieving, reforming, and employing all the poor of Great BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1722Unknown
Braddon, LaurenceA proposal for relieving, reforing and employing all the poor of Great Britain, by vertue of one desired general law, relating to the poor, instead of thirty statutes, now in force, concerning the premises. And hereby all these poor, who thro' infancy, age or infirmities, are incapable of labour will be comfortably maintain'd, and none then obliged, or permitted to beg: And all our capable poor, will be profitably employ'd, for the common good of both King and kingdom. And the most material objections rais'd, against this proposal, And a full answer, to all those objections, will be shortly publish'dKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, 1721United Kingdom
Braddon, LaurenceA proposal for relieving, reforming and employing all the poor of Great Britain, by vertue of one desired general law, relating to the poor, instead of thirty statutes, now in force, concerning the premises. And hereby all these poor, who thro' infancy, age, or infirmities, are incapable of labour, will be comfortably maintain'd and none then obliged, or permitted to beg: and all our capable poor, will be profitably employ'd, for the common good of both king and kingdom. And the most material objections rais'd, against this proposal. And a full answer, to all those objections, will be shortly publish'dGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1721United Kingdom
Braddon, LaurenceThe regular-government, and judicious-employment of the poor, the most probable means of raising and securing publickcredit, because the rich will be thereby made, both able, and willing, to give credit to the publickGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for and sold by T. Warner, and J. Fox, 1721United Kingdom
Braddon, LaurenceTo pay old-debts without new-taxes by charitably-relieving, politically-reforming, and judiciously employing the poor, under one new general law, we may justly and gradually discharge all our national debts, within twenty years, without land-tax, or new impositionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for T. Warner, 1723United Kingdom
 Insolent stupidity corrected by common senseGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : Atkinson, printer], [1835]United Kingdom
 Memorial to His Grace the Archbishop of YorkGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1833?]Unknown
 Protest of the Bradford Short-Time Committee against the proceedings of Mr. Rickards, the Factory Inspector, and of the mill owners of this neighbourhoodGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : H. Wardman, printer], [1835]United Kingdom
 The Ten Hour bill is not lostGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : H. Wardman, printer, [1833]United Kingdom
 To the Commissioners for collecting further evidence on the condition of children employed in factoriesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : H. Wardman, printer, [1833?]United Kingdom
 To the nameless factory masters in Cragg-ValleyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : H. Wardman, printer, [1833]United Kingdom
Bradley, John, M.A.A sermon preached on St. Stephen's day, in the parishchurch of St. Michael le Belfrey, before the right honourable the lord-mayor, aldermen, &c. of the city of York. Occasioned by the erection of the charity-school, for the instruction and maintenance of forty poor boys and twenty girls. Published at the desire of the lord-mayor, aldermen, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for A. and J. Churchill, and Fra. Hildyard bookseller in York, 1706United Kingdom
Bradley, Richard BeadonPauperism : whence does it arise? how may it be remedied : being an appeal...for a cheaper & better kind of poor-law.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : George C. Caines, and Whittaker & Co 1846.United Kingdom
Bradley, RichardThe plague at Marseilles consider'd: with remarks upon the plague in general, shewing its cause and nature of infection, with necessary precautions to prevent the spreading of that direful distemperGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for W. Mears, 1721United KingdomThe 3rd ed.
Bradley, RichardThe virtue and use of coffee, with regard to the plague and other infectious distempersYale Medical Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed by Eman. Matthews [etc.], [1721]United Kingdom
Brand, JohnObservations on some of the probable effects of Mr. Gilbert's bill, to which are added remarks deduced from Dr. Price's account of the national debtGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Robson and co, 1776United Kingdom
Brase, Justus ChristophWider die herrschende Neigung zu borgenKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityGöttingen : Bey Daniel Friedrich Kübler, 1783Germany
 Darstellung der grundsätze und einrichtungen der vervollkommneten braunschweigischen armen-anstalt in besonderer beziehung auf die von den herren armen-pflegern zu besorgenden geschäfte nach den seit der im jahre 1805 geschehenen eröffnung der anstalt durch die beschlüsse des Armen-Collegii und dessen deputationen festgesetzen weiteren entwicklungen, näheren bestimmungen, modificationen, beschränkungen und erweiterungenKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBraunschweig, In commission der buchhandlung des herrn Lucius, 1817Germany
Bray, CharlesThe education of the body : an address to the working classesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCoventry : Printed by H. Merridew, 1836United Kingdom
Bray, CharlesThe education of the body : an address to the working classes- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCoventry : E.C. Lewis, 1847United Kingdom2nd ed.
Bray, ThomasAn Account of the methods whereby the charity-schools have been erected and managed, and of the encouragement given to them, : together with a proposal of enlarging their number, and adding some work to the childrens learning, thereby to render their education more useful to the publick.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : printed by Joseph Downing] [1705].United Kingdom
Bray, ThomasA Memorial concerning the erecting in the city of London or the suburbs thereof, an orphanotrophy or hospital for the reception of poor cast-off children or foundlings, in order to the saving the lives of many poor innocents yearly, and to the rendring all useful to the publick, instead of hurtful members thereof as those who survive, by being brought to begging generally proveGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1728]Unknown
 Bread Association for the District of Pinner, Harrow Weald, Great Stanmore, Little Stanmore, and Edgware, to encourage industry and economy by inducing the poor to deposit a small portion of their earnings during the summer, to be returned to them with an addition of at least half as much again from the funds of the charity, in the articles of bread and flour supplied by their own bakers, at half price, in the course of the winter. Established, September 1, 1817Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by J. Shaw, 1818United Kingdom
Brémond, Jean-Baptiste-JérômePremiers [-Secondes] observations au peuple françoisKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], 1789Unknown
Brenton, Edward PelhamAddress to the select vestry and guardians of the poor in the Parish of St. Mary-le-bone, on the subject of agricultural labour for the poor, the more profitable application of the parish funds, and the reduction of the ratesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Rice, 1830United Kingdom
Brenton, Edward PelhamA letter to the committee of management of the Society for the Suppression of Mendicity in Red Lion SquareGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Rice, 1830United Kingdom
Brenton, Edward PelhamObservations on the training and education of children in Great Britain : a letter to Sir James Graham on impressment : and a translation from the French of m. Ducpetiaux's work on mendicity : with an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Rice, 1834United Kingdom
Brenton, Jahleel, Sir"Memoir of Captain Edward Pelham Brenton .. : with sketches of his professional life and exertions in the cause of humanity as connected with the ""Children's Friend Society"" &c. : observations upon his ""Naval history"" and ""Life of the Earl of St. Vincent"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Nisbet, 1842United Kingdom
Brereton, C. D. (Charles David)An inquiry into the workhouse system and the law of maintenance in agricultural districtsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNorwich : For J. Hatchard and son, [1825?]"Norwich, England  
     
Brereton, C. D. (Charles David)An inquiry into the workhouse system and the law of maintenance in agricultural districts- 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNorwich : For J. Hatchard and son, [1826?]"Norwich, England  
2nd ed.      
Brereton, C. D. (Charles David)Observations on the administration of the poor laws in agricultural districtsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNorwich : For J. Hatchard and son, [1824]"Norwich, England  
     
Brereton, C. D. (Charles David)Observations on the administration of the poor laws in agricultural districts- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNorwich : For J. Hatchard and son, [1824]"Norwich, England  
2nd ed.      
Brereton, C. D. (Charles David)Observations on the administration of the poor laws in agricultural districts- 3d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNorwich : For J. Hatchard and son, [1824]"Norwich, England  
3rd ed.      
Brereton, C. D. (Charles David)A practical inquiry into the number, means of employment, and wages, of agricultural labourers- 3d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNorwich : For J. Hatchard and son, [1826?]"Norwich, England  
3rd ed.      
Brereton, C. D. (Charles David)The subordinate magistracy and parish system considered in their connexion with the causes and remedies of modern pauperism : with some observations on the relief of the poor in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and on parochial emigrationKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNorwich : For J. Hatchard and son, [1827]"Norwich, England  
      
 Règlement sur la police du spectacleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBrest, de l'Imprimérie de Michel, 1815France  
Brewer, J. N. (James Norris)Some thoughts on the present state of the English peasantry, Written in consequence of Mr. Whitbread's motion, in the House of commons, Feb. 19, 1807, relative to an amendment of the poor lawsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for H.D. Symonds, by Law and Gilbert, 1807United Kingdom  
Briancourt, Math (Mathieu)L'organisation du travail et l'associationSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityParis : La Librairie sociétaire, 1845France  
Briancourt, Math (Mathieu)The organization of labor and association translated by Francis Geo. ShawKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNew York : W. H. Graham, 1847United States  
Brickell, JohnThe natural history of North-CarolinaColumbia UniversityDublin : Printed by James Carson for the author, 1737Ireland  
 "At a meeting of the select committee, appointed ""To inquire whether, and by what means, the estates and revenues of the house of Bridewell can be appropriated, with greater effect, than at present, to the benefit of its original and proper objects, conformable to the beneficent intention of the royal founder and our ancestors,"" the following additional propositions were ordered to be entered on the minutes, and printed, for the consideration of the committee"Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1798]Unknown  
 New rules and ordersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by H. Bryer, 1824United Kingdom  
 Propositions entered on the minutes of the Select committee of Bridewell Hospital. 10th March, 1798Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1798]Unknown  
Bridle, WilliamInvestigation at Ilchester Gaol in the County of Somerset into the conduct of William Bridle, the gaoler... : the evidence taken by H.B. ShillibeerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed and published by T. Dolby, 1821United Kingdom  
Bridle, WilliamA narrative of the rise and progress of the improvements effected in His Majesty's gaol at Ilchester, in the County of Somerset, between July 1808 and November 1821, under the governance, suggestion and superintendance of Wm. Bridle, keeper : being the first part of his exposition of, and answer to, the charges lately brought against him by Henry Hunt, a prisoner confined in the said gaolGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath : Printed by Wood, Cunningham, and Smith, 1822United Kingdom  
Brie-Serrant, Clément-Alexandre, marquis deMémoire et observations sur lesquels l'Assemblée nationale doit statuer, tendans à assurer, des actuellement d'une manière permanente, l'occupation et les secours dus à la classe des ouvriers indigens. Avec diverses pièces qui justifient la liaison intime de cet objet à l'intérêt des autres classes de citoyens et aux besoins de l'étatKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], 1790Unknown  
 A brief account of the Shaws Water scheme and present state of the works : with copies of the feu charter and regulations to be entered into between the Company and feuars of mill sites, tables of contents of reservoirs, and drawings and descriptions of the various hydraulic contrivances employed... : with a letter from Mr. Thom to Sir Michael Shaw Stewart on the principles of filtration as applicable for the supply of populous towns and cities with pure waterKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityGreenock : Printed at the Columbian press, 1829United Kingdom  
 A Brief and summary narrative of the many mischiefs and inconveniencies in former times as well as of late years, occasioned by naturalizing of aliensKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1690?]Unknown  
 A Brief essay of discourse, shewing, the present expedient of requiring a legal benevolence: viz. by espress act of Parliament, towards the supply of publick occasionsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, printed by Rich. Smith, for Will. Miller, 1693United Kingdom  
 "A Brief explanation of the objects of a bill ""for the more effectual suppression of trading in seduction and prostitution, and for the better protection of females"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : Brewster & West], [1847?]"[England]  
      
 Brief history of the proceedings of the Operative Builders' Trades Unions in Manchester and the consequent turn-out of the journeymen masons, bricklayers, joiners, slaters, & other trades : with copies of letters, placards, union rules and other particularsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonMancehster : Printed by Taylor and Garnett, 1833i.e., Manchester, England
 A Brief history of the proceedings respecting the Thames coal-whippers .. : for the benefit of distressed coal-whippers and their familiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : H. Quelch, 1842United Kingdom
 "Brief remarks on a pamphlet, gratuitously circulated in Putney and Roehampton, entitled, ""Martyn's Charity, Putney, Surrey."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for James Ridgway, 1828United Kingdom
 Brief remarks on employment and recreations and on the mis-direction of charitable intentionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : T. Hurst, [1848 ?]United Kingdom
 A Brief review of the British Labourer's Protector and Factory Child's FriendGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Leeds : H. Collingworth, printer], [1833?]United Kingdom
 A Brief view of medical evidence and opinion given before the Select Committee on the Factories' Regulation bill, appointed March 16, 1832... : to the medical evidence...is added medical and clerical testimonials, certificates and declarations given in...to the Committee by witnesses examined before themGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : Atkinson, printer], [1832]United Kingdom
 A Briefe declaration for what manner of speciall nusance concerning private dwelling houses, a man may have his remedy by assise, or other action as the case requires. Vnfolded in the arguments, and opinions of foure famous sages of the common law, together with the power, and extent of customes in cities, townes, and corporations, concerning the same: together with the determination of the law, concerning the commodity, and use of houses, and their appurtenances. Whereunto is added ... concerning statute law for parishesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by Tho. Cotes, for William Cooke, 1639United Kingdom
 A Briefe declaration for what manner of speciall nusance concerning private dwelling houses, a man may have his remedy by assise, or other action as the case requires. Vnfolded in the arguments, and opinions of foure famous sages of the common law, together with the power, and extent of customes in cities, townes, and corporations, concerning the same: together with the determination of the law, concerning the commodity, and use of houses and their appurtenances. Whereunto is added ... concerning statute-law for parishesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for William Cooke, 1636United Kingdom
Briggs, J. (Jeremiah)Advocate of the poor for the security of wages : the universal anti-truckGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDerby : J. Briggs, [1850?]United Kingdom
Bright, JohnSpeech of John Bright, Esq., M.P. in the House of Commons, March 15, 1844, on Lord Ashley's amendment to Sir J. Graham's Factory BillGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : Ainsworth], [1844]"[England]  
     
Bright, JohnSpeech of Mr. Bright, M.P. in the House of Commons on Lord Ashley's amendment to Sir J. Graham's Factory Bill, March 15, 1844Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1844United Kingdom
 An act for the better regulating, paving, improving, and managing the Town of Brighthelmston in the County of Sussex, and the poor thereofGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBrighton : W.H. Smithers, printer, 1837United Kingdom
 A bill for lighting with gas the town of Brighthelmston, in the county of Sussex. 58 Geo. III. Sess. 1818. W. Cole, Broad Street, Solicitor. M. Browne, 22, Parliament Street, AgentGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Martnell, printer, [1818]United Kingdom
 Brigstock Independent Club, established Dec. 4, 1823Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNorthampton : Printed by T.E. Dicey and E. Smithson, 1823United Kingdom
Brisbane, AlbertA concise exposition of the doctrine of association, or, Plan for a reorganization of society, which will secure to the human race, individually and collectively, their happiness and elevation (based on Fourier's theory of domestic and industrial association)- 8th ed.Sterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityNew York : J. S. Redfield, 1844United States8th ed.
Briscoe, John IvattA letter on the nature and effects of the tread-wheel, as an instrument of prison labour and punishment : addressed to the Right Hon. Robert Peel...with an appendix of notes and cases / by one of his constituents, and a magistrate of the County of SurreyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Hatchard and Son, 1824United Kingdom
Brisout, François-NicolasMémoire présenté au conseil, en faveur de l'Hôpital de la Pitié à Paris. Pour l'etablissement des filatures propres aux toiles des Indes, & de Hollande, mousselines, linons, batistes, perses, fils de malines, & autres filatures étrangeres. Mechanique nouvelle. Inventée sous les ordres du conseilKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis, de l'Imprimerie de Grangé, 1762France
Brissot de Warville, J.-P. (Jacques-Pierre)Théorie des loix criminellesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonA Neuchatel, et se vend à Paris, chez Desauges, 1781France
 Bristol riots, 1831 : report of the Commissioners appointed under the Bristol Damages Compensation act, and statement of actions for damages, and proceedings had therein under that act : with their original resultsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBristol : J. Taylor, printer, 1835United Kingdom
 An act to enable the Mayor, aldermen, and burgesses of the Borough of Bristol to raise a sum of money towards discharging the monies borrowed under the authority of an act passed in the second year of the reign of His present Majesty : (Royal assent, 21 June 1836)Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1836]Unknown
 The annual account of the Bristol infirmary for the year, ending December 21, 1744. With a short account of that charity from the beginning to this timeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1744Unknown
 Britania Nova: or a seasonable discourse: demonstrating, how we may serve our King and countrey: by discouraging prophaness and immoralityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for Matthew Gilliflower, and Hugh Newman, 1698United Kingdom
 Tracts and handbills sanctioned by the Committee of the British & Foreign Temperance Society and regularly kept on saleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by B. Bagster, [1835?]United Kingdom
 Report of the British AssociationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Richard Clay, 1849United Kingdom
 Rules, orders, and regulations, of a friendly society, called, The British assurance society: established for the mutual benefit ... and support of the members, and the widows and children of deceased members ... which was first formed on the 26th of October, 1773Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the Society by J. Browne, 1808United Kingdom
 Report of the Council of the British Medical Association on the poor law question, containing suggestions for an amended system of parochial medical relief, a list of the officers and Council for 1838, and the additional laws approved and confirmed at the general meeting, held on the 19th March, 1838Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Association by A. Sweeting, 1838United Kingdom
 British settlement for the reformation of the criminal poor, adults and children, now about to be founded by voluntary contributions ... Intended, particularly, for convicts and other criminals after their discharge ... Institutor and manager, Robert YoungGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [ca. 1790]Unknown
BritonA Letter relating to climbing boys in flues : addressed to Members of Parliament in general, the metropolitan members in particular : April, 1842 / by a BritonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : T. Brettell, 1842United Kingdom
Brock, IrvingA letter to the inhabitants of Spital-Fields, on the character and views of our modern reformersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington, 1817United Kingdom
Brodie, WilliamThe trial of William Brodie ... and of George Smith ... for breaking into the General Excise Office at Edinburgh on the 5th of March last. Containing the evidence at large for and against the prisoners, accurate statements of the pleadings of the counsel, and the opinions of the judges on many important points of law, with the whole proceedings. By Aeneas Morison, writer in Edinburgh, and agent appointed by the court to conduct the defence of George SmithGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed for C. Elliot, 1788United Kingdom
Bromley, JamesAuthentic report of the public discussion at Rotherham on the consistency of teetotalism with scripture between James Bromley...and Frederic R. Lees- 4th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Pasco, 1841United Kingdom4th ed.
Bromley, JamesReport of the public discussion...on the 25th of August, 1840, on the question of teetotalism, between the Reverend James Bromley...and Frederic R. Lees- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeeds : S. Jowett, 1840United Kingdom2nd ed.
Bromley, JamesReport of the public discussion...on the 25th of August, 1840, on the subject of teetotalism, between the Rev. James Bromley...and Frederic R. LeesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSunderland : Printed by T. Huntley, 1840United Kingdom
Brooke, HumphreyCautionary rules for preventing the sickness published by order of the Lord MayorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPrinted by James Flesher, printer to the Honourable city of London, 1665United Kingdom
Brooke, William, of BathPlans of the Sunday schools, and school of industry established in the City of Bath, with remarks, by a gentleman of the committeeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBath, Printed by R. Cruttwell, 1789United Kingdom
Brooker, CharlesAn appeal to the British nation, as to a petition for presentation to Parliament, for the repeal of the Poor Law Amendment Act : with an introduction : together with a Poor Law case, as prefixed to the petitionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBrighton : Sold by Andrews, 1840United Kingdom
Brookes, S. (Samuel)Thoughts on the poor laws : with a plan for reducing the poors' rates, preparatory to their abolitionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. and A. Taylor for J. and A. Arch, 1822United Kingdom
Brooks, CharlesRemarks on Europe relating to education, peace, and labor, and their reference to the United StatesSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityNew York : C.S. Francis, 1846United States
Brother tradesmanA Letter on the gas agitation : addressed to Mr. Thwaites / by a brother tradesmanGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C.F. Hodgson, 1850United Kingdom
Brother-magistrateThe Case of the new house of correction, in Cold-Bath Fields, and that of the new prison, in Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex, fairly and impartially stated, in a letter to ****** ******* Esq. one of His Majesty's justices of the peace, in and for the county of Middlesex. by a brother-magistrateGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBrentford, Printed by P. Norbury, 1801United Kingdom
Brothers, ThomasThe rights and the wrongs of the poor in a series of letters : addressed to the working classes of all denominations : to which, on the same subject, are appended six letters to the noblemen of EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1842United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronAppendix to Mr. Brougham's letter: containing minutes of evidence taken before the education committeeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronCorrected report of the speech of the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords on July 21, 1834, on moving the second reading of the bill to amend the poor lawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway and sons, 1834United Kingdom3rd ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronCorrected report of the speech of the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords on July 21, 1834, on moving the second reading of the bill to amend the poor lawsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Ridgway and sons, 1834United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronCorrected report of the speech of the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords on July 21, 1834, on moving the second reading of the bill to amend the poor laws- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway and sons, 1834United Kingdom2nd ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronA full report of the speeches delivered by Lord Brougham & Vaux at Liverpool on...July 20th, 1835, on laying the first stone of the new Mechanics' Institution and at the dinner given to His Lordship at the amphitheatre : James Blanchard, Esq. in the chairGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed and published by E. Smith & co, 1835United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronA letter on national education, to the Duke of BedfordGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : A. and C. Black, 1839United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronLetter to Lord Lyndhurst from Lord Brougham, on criminal police and national educationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1847United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronA letter to Sir Samuel Romilly ... upon the abuse of charitiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronA letter to Sir Samuel Romilly ... upon the abuse of charities. 10th ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818United Kingdom10th ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronA letter to Sir Samuel Romilly ... upon the abuse of charities. 3d. ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818United Kingdom3rd ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronA letter to Sir Samuel Romilly ... upon the abuse of charities. 6th ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818United Kingdom6th ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronA letter to Sir Samuel Romilly ... upon the abuse of charities. 8th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818United Kingdom8th ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronPractical observations upon the education of the people : addressed to the working classes and their employers- 7th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, 1825United Kingdom7th ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronPractical observations upon the education of the people : addressed to the working classes and their employersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, 1825United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronPractical observations upon the education of the people : addressed to the working classes and their employers- 5th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, 1825United Kingdom5th ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronPractical observations upon the education of the people : addressed to the working classes and their employers- 9th ed.Widener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by R. Taylor and sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1825United Kingdom9th ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronPractical observations upon the education of the people : addressed to the working classes and their employers- 6th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, 1825United Kingdom6th ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronPractical observations upon the education of the people : addressed to the working classes and their employers- 14th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, 1825United Kingdom14th ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronPractical observations upon the education of the people : addressed to the working classes and their employers- 17th ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, 1825United Kingdom17th ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronPractical observations upon the education of the people : addressed to the working classes and their employers- 18th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, 1825United Kingdom18th ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronSpeech of Lord Brougham in the House of Lords on Friday, May 12, 1848, on legislation and the lawGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1848United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronSpeech of Lord Brougham in the House of Lords on...March 20th, 1838, on the New Poor LawGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W. Clowes and sons, 1838United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronSpeeches of Henry Brougham ... delivered before a committee of the Hon. House of Commons in opposition to a bill, for incorporating certain persons by the name of the Gas light and coke companyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1809]Unknown
Broun, R. (Richard), SirProposal for a government consolidation of the post-office, roads, & locomotive conveyance, and appropriation of their revenue for the service of the state, whereby taxes and poor rates may be reduced, food cheapened, manual labour encreased, and capital distributed : inscribed to His Majesty's ministersKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Cochrane & M'Crone, 1834United Kingdom
Brown, AndrewThe character of the true publick spirit especially with relation to the ill condition of a nation, thro' the prevalency of the privat spirit, selfish and sinister designs. In two essays. Most humbly offered to the due consideration of those who may be concerned, and chiefly if a people comes to be in danger originally, by any supervenient and disagreeable alteration in their circumstances and constituionKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], 1702Unknown
Brown, Henry, artisan"The mechanic's Saturday night : a poem in the ""vulgar tongue"" : humbly addressed to the Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Peel / by a mechanic"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the author, Teulon and Fox, 1830United Kingdom
Brown, JamesA letter to Messrs. George Miller, Thomas Allan and Peter Brown from…, Superintendant [sic] of the Edinburgh Police Establishment.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : printed by William Watson, for Archibald Constable and Co 1821.United Kingdom
Brown, JamesLetter to the Right Honourable the Lord Provost... : on the subject of the late investigation into the police establishment. from…, Superintendant [sic] of the Edinburgh Police.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : printed for Archd. Constable and Co 1820.United Kingdom
Brown, JohnAn estimate of the manners and principles of the timesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1758United Kingdom7th ed.
Brown, JohnAn estimate of the manners and principles of the timesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin, Printed for G. Faulkner [etc.], 1758Ireland
Brown, JohnAn estimate of the manners and principles of the timesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1757-58United Kingdom6th ed.
Brown, JohnAn estimate of the manners and principles of the times- 7th edBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityBoston, New England : Re-printed and sold by Green and Russell, [1758]United Kingdom7th ed.
Brown, JohnAn estimate of the manners and principles of the times. By the author of Essays on the characteristics, &c. ... The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for L. Davis, and C. Reymers, 1757United Kingdom2nd ed.
Brown, JohnAn explanatory defence of the Estimate of the manners and principles of the times. Being an appendix to that work, occasioned by the clamours lately raised against it among certain ranks of men. Written by the author of the Estimate in a series of letters to a noble friendKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers, 1758United Kingdom
Brown, JohnLes moeurs angloises ou Appreciation des moeurs et des principes qui caracterisent actuellement la nation britanniqueGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLa Haye, Chez P. Gosse, Junior, 1758Netherlands
Brown, JohnA memoir of Robert Blincoe, an orphan boy, sent from the workhouse at St. Pancras, London, at seven years of age, to endure the horrors of a cotton-millGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed and published by R. Carlile, [1832]United Kingdom
Brown, JohnA memoir of Robert Blincoe, an orphan boy, sent from the workhouse of St. Pancras, London, at seven years of age, to endure the horrors of a cotton-millKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityManchester : Printed for and published by J. Doherty, 1832United Kingdom
Brown, William, M.D.Memoir relative to itinerating librariesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed by A. Balfour and co, [1830?]United Kingdom
Browning, Colin ArrottThe convict ship, and England's exiles- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Hamilton, Adams, 1847United Kingdom2nd ed.
Browning, Colin ArrottEngland's exiles, or, A view of a system of instruction and discipline as carried into effect during the voyage to the penal colonies of AustraliaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Darton and Clark, 1842United Kingdom
Brownlow, JohnMemoranda, or, Chronicles of the Foundling Hospital : including memoirs of Captain Coram, &c. &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : S. Low, 1847United Kingdom
Bruce, JamesDestitution in the highlands : letters on the present condition of the highlands and islands of ScotlandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : A. and C. Black, 1847United Kingdom
Bruce, JamesLetters on destitution and vice in EdinburghKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityEdinburgh : A. & C. Black, 1850United Kingdom
Bruce, W.Poor rates the panacea for IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy : and Whittaker, [1826?]United Kingdom
Bruce, W.Poor rates, the panacea for Ireland- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBristol : J. Mills, printer, 1828United Kingdom2nd ed.
Brydges, Egerton, SirArguments in favour of the practicability of relieving the able-bodied poor, by finding employment for them, and of the beneficial consequences of such employment, both to the morals of the poor, and the national wealth. Addressed to the Committee on the Poor LawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Bensley and son, for Longman and co, 1817United Kingdom
Brydges, Egerton, SirLetters on the poor laws, shewing the necessity of bringing them back nearer to the simplicity of their ancient provisions, especially with regard to settlementsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1813United Kingdom
Buchan, WilliamObservations concerning the diet of the common people, recommending a method of living less expensive, and more conductive to health, than the presentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for A. Strahan [etc.], 1797United Kingdom
Buchanan, James, British consul at New YorkFacts and observations in relation to the extension of state prisons in England and bearing on poverty and crimeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNew York : Printed by W.A. Mercein, 1834United States
Buchanan, WalterRemarks on the causes and state of juvenile crime in the metropolis : with hints for preventing its increase : addressed to his colleaguesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London : R. and J.E. Taylor], 1846United Kingdom
Buck, J. (John), Rev.A letter on prison discipline : addressed to the Mayor and Magistrates of LiverpoolGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Whittaker, Treacher, and co, 1839United Kingdom
Buckle, JohnPrison discipline : the charge of the recorder to the Grand Jury of the City of Worcester at the late Epiphany SessionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway and sons, 1837United Kingdom
Bugg, GeorgeThe curates' appeal to the equity and Christian principles of the British legislature, the bishops, the clergy, and the public, on the peculiar hardships of their situation, and on the dangers resulting to religion, to morals, and to the community, from the arbitrary nature of the laws, as they are now frequently enforced against themGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1819United Kingdom
Bull, George Stringer"Another ""Reverend Friend,"" for the poor curate of Byerley"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : H. Wardman, printer, [1834]United Kingdom2nd ed., enl.
Bull, George StringerThe cause of industry : a letter to the Hon. John Stuart Wortley, candidate for the West-RidingGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : H. Wardman, printer], [1835]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerThe duty of the ministers of the Gospel to plead the cause of the industrious & injured labourers of their countryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Huddersfield : T. Kemp, printer], [1834]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerThe entire demolition of trades' unions by the recent discharge of an old rusty parchment blunderbussGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1834]Unknown
Bull, George StringerThe evils of the factory system illustrated in a respectful and faithful appeal to the inhabitants of the Parish of Bradford on behalf of the factory childrenGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : Printed by T. Inkersley and co, 1832United Kingdom[2nd ed.].
Bull, George StringerExamples of prayer for Sunday school children, intended for the use of his Sunday-scholarsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : Printed by H. Wardman, 1834United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerFactory children : at a public meeting of the Borough of Bradford held on...February 19th, 1833, to consider of the propriety of petitioning Parliament respecting the Factories Regulation bill...the Rev. G.S. Bull...saidGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London? : Printed by Mills, Jowett and Mills], [1833]United Kingdom
Bull, George Stringer"The Factory Commission : ""To the editors of the Leeds Mercury"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeeds : R. Inchbold, printer, [1833]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerThe factory systemGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1832]Unknown
Bull, George StringerFriends of humanity!Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : Atkinson, printer, [1833]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerA last lift for the Ten Hours BillGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1833]Unknown
Bull, George StringerLate meeting at Bradford on national regeneration : Bradford politeness and consistency!Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1834]Unknown
Bull, George StringerLetter from the Rev. G.S. Bull to R. Rickards, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1834]Unknown
Bull, George StringerThe march of freedom and knowledge, 1833Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : H. Wardman, printer], [1833]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerMr. Bull and the Regeneration SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1834]Unknown
Bull, George Stringer"The New Poor Law shewn to be unconstitutional, anti-monarchical, opposed to the common law, contrary to Christianity, and, according to high authority, a statute which is ""utterly void"" : in a petition to the House of Lords, dated May 30, 1838"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by J.B. Nichols and son, 1838United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerOn...June 11th, 1833, in consequence of many misrepresentations which had been...circulated respecting advice given to the factory children about the Ten Hour bill by the Rev. G.S. Bull, a large meeting of the children took place... : Mr. Bull addressed the children as followsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1833]Unknown
Bull, George StringerOn...June 11th, 1833, in consequence of many misrepresentations which had been...circulated respecting the advice given to the factory children about the Ten Hour bill by the Rev. G.S. Bull, a large meeting of the children took placeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : Printed by H. Wardman, [1833]United Kingdom[Variant ed.].
Bull, George StringerThe oppressors of the poor, and the poor their own oppressors : a sermon preached at St. James's Church, Bradford, on ...Aug. 11th, 1839Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : Printed by B.C. Frear, [1839]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerThe Poor Law act : to the inhabitants of Bradford and the neighbourhoodGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : T. Inkersley, printer], [1834]United Kingdom
Bull, George Stringer"The Poor law inquisitors and the Rev. G.S. Bull : A letter from the Poor law commissioners to Mr. Bull, in reference to his speech on the Poor law act ..., and his reply ""to the th""to the three kings,"" addressed to the London Times"Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBradford : Printed by H. Wardman, Chapel-Lane, [1837]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerProtest of the Rev. G.S. Bull, addressed to the Commissioners for Factory EnquiryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : T. Inkersley & co., printers, [1833]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerRemarks upon the character of the working classes, and some partial and unfair statements exposed, in a letter from the Rev. G.S. Bull to R. Rickards, Esq., dated November 10, 1834Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : W. Byles, printer], [1834]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerReply to the Leeds Mercury's remarks on the letter of the Rev. G.S. Bull to T.R. Macaulay, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Leeds : Hernaman and Perring, printers], [1832]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerA respectful and faithful appeal to the inhabitants of the Parish of Bradford on the behalf of the factory childrenGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : Printed by T. Inkersley and co, 1832United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerThe sins of the poor and of the great men, exposed and reproved, and the necessity of curtailing the present term of labour and occupation of the industrious classes of society insisted upon, in a sermon preached...on...December 8th, 1833Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonHuddersfield : Lancashire, printer and bookseller, 1834United Kingdom
Bull, George Stringer"The substance of a lecture upon the new Poor-Law act, falsely called ""the amendment"", delivered...on...December 29th, 1834"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : Printed by H. Wardman, [1834]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerTo the candidates for the Borough of BradfordGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : H. Wardman, printer], [1832]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerTo the editor of the Leeds TimesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1834]Unknown
Bull, George StringerTo the inhabitants of the agricultural districts of the United KingdomGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonIpswich : Deck, printer, [1832]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerTo the inhabitants of the neighbourhood of Byerley ChapelGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : T. Inkersley and co., printers], [1832]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerTo the people of Bradford, including the unrepresentedGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : H. Wardman, printer], [1834]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerTo the publicGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : T. Inkersley, printer, [1834]United Kingdom
Bull, George StringerTo Thos. B. Macaulay, Esq., a candidate for the representation of the Borough of LeedsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeeds : Printed at the Patriot office by J. Foster, [1832]United Kingdom
Bull, John, Mr.Breach of privilege : being the evidence of Mr. John Bull, taken before the Secret committee on the national distress in 1847 and 1848. 2d edKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : John Ollivier, 1849United Kingdom2nd ed., with 2nd and 3rd examinations, and an appendix.
Buller, Charles"Ten Hours' Factory Bill : the speech of C. Buller, Esq., M.P. in the House of Commons on...March 22nd, 1844, in support of Lord Ashley's amendment that in the eighth clause the word ""ten"" be substituted for the word ""twelve"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ollivier, 1844United Kingdom
Bullingbrooke, EdwardThe duty and authority of justices of the peace and parish-officers for Ireland: Containing the statutes which give jurisdiction to such magistrates ... With a great variety of precedents ... Also an introductionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin, Printed by B. Grierson, 1766Ireland
Bullock, R.On mending the times, addressed to the author's friends and acquaintances engaged in manufacture, briefly shewing the true cause of low wages : with a natural, easy and effectual mode of improving our systemGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonMacclesfield : Printed by J. Lancashire, 1833United Kingdom
Bumpsted, RobertTo the honourable the House of Commons, the humble petition of Robert Bumpsted, in the behalf of himself and several othersKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London], [1725?]United Kingdom
Bumpsted, RobertTo the right honourable the House of Lords ... the humble petition of Robert Bumpsted, in the behalf of himself and several othersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1725]Unknown
Bunn, ThomasAn appeal to those who possess the wealth and power of Great Britain, on behalf of the loyal and industrious artificers, labourers, working manufacturers, discharged soldiers, sailors, and servants, now unemployed and in want: and a statement of some of the means which may be adopted, for their immediate employ and reliefGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Ryan, 1816United Kingdom
Bunn, ThomasA letter relative to the affairs of the poor of the Parish of Frome Selwood in Somersetshire, written for the information of His Majesty's ministers : with notes and observations on the extinction of pauperism in Great Britain, and an appendix containing the opinions of various distinguished persons respecting the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonFrome : Printed by W.P. Penny, 1834United Kingdom
 Rapport fait à l'Assemblée générale des associés pour l'extinction de la mendicité, le 27 décembre 1844Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityMorlaix : V. Guilmer, 1845France
Buret, EugèneDe la misère des classes laborieuses en Angleterre et en France : de la nature de la misère, de son existence, de ses effets, de ses causes, et de l'insuffisance des remèdes qu'on lui a opposés jusqu'ici : avec l'indication des moyens propres a en affranchir les sociétésKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Chez Paulin, 1840France
 Burford friendly institution : under the act of Parliament, 59, Geo. III. Cap. 128. Rules and regulationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBurford : Printed by W. Ward, 1826United Kingdom
BürgerNachtrag über die Nothwendigkeit der Umwandlung der Mahl- und Schlactsteuer : eine Entgegnung der Schrift, die Schlact- und Mahlsteuer und die Armen von G.S. Liedke : und Bemerkungen. über den, der hohen Stände-Versammlung vorgelegten Gesetz-Entwurf wegen Erhebung einer neuen Einkommensteuer / von einem BürgerKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityHalle : C. A. Schwetschke, 1847Germany
Burges, GeorgeAn address to the misguided poor of the disturbed districts throughout the kingdomGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Rivingtons, 1830United Kingdom
Burges, GeorgeUnrestrained machinery must ere long be the ruin of the country : (extracts from the evidence of George Burgess... before the Hand-Loom Weavers Committee, 1834)Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bradford : H. Wardman, printer], [1834]United Kingdom
Burges, James Bland, SirConsiderations on the law of insolvency. With a proposal for a reformGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Cadell, 1783United Kingdom
Burgess, HenryOn the establishment of an extra post, for the purpose of multiplying and improving the means of postage communications between the distant and important parts of the kingdomGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the author, by J. and C. Adlard, 1819United Kingdom
Burgess, RichardA letter to the Rev. W.F. Hook, D.D., Vicar of Leeds, on his proposed plan for the education of the peopleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard, 1846United Kingdom
Burgess, ThomasA sermon preached before the Incorporated society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts ... February 19, 1808Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by S. Brooke, 1808United Kingdom
Burgess, WilliamCobbett's oppression! Proceedings on the trial of an action between William Burgess, a poor labouring man! and William Cobbett, a patriot and reformer!! for employing William Aslett, and John Dubber, to assault, and falsely imprison the plaintiffGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and published by T. Gillet, 1809United Kingdom
Burgoyne, MontaguAn address to the governors and directors of the public charity schools, pointing out some defects and suggesting remediesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Rivington, 1829United Kingdom
Burgoyne, MontaguAn address to the governors and directors of the public charity schools, pointing out some defects and suggesting some remediesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Rivington, 1831United Kingdom3rd ed. with an additional preface, and a particular account of the School of Industry at Potton, in the county of Bedford, connected with allotments of land provided for the labouring poor.
Burgoyne, MontaguA letter ... to the freeholders and inhabitants of the County of Essex, on the present state of public affairs, and the pressing necessity of a reform in the Commons House of ParliamentKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by R. Taylor and co, 1809United Kingdom
Burgoyne, MontaguA letter to the Right Hon. Sturges Bourne, M.P. from Montagu Burgoyne, Esq. on the subject of the removal of the Irish, by the 59th Geo. III. Cap: XII. Sec. 33Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Shaw, and sold by Hatchard, Richardson and Booker, 1820United Kingdom
Burgoyne, MontaguA statistical account of the Hundreds of Harlow, Ongar, and the Half Hundred of Waltham, with the particulars of the expenditure of the poor's rates in 42 parishes of these divisions. By a magistrate of the County of EssexGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by the Philanthropic Society, 1817United Kingdom
Burke, EdmundThoughts on the cause of the present discontentsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, printed for J. Dodsley, Dublin, reprinted for G. Faulkner [etc.], 1770United Kingdom
Burn, J. (James)An historical sketch of the Independent Order of Oddfellows M. UGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : A. Heywood, [1845?]United Kingdom
Burn, John IldertonFamiliar letters on population, emigration, &c. : with introductory letters now added on labour and the advantages of the allotment system- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J.W. Parker, 1841United Kingdom2nd ed.
Burn, RichardThe history of the poor laws: With observationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H. Woodfall and W. Strahan for A. Millar, 1764United Kingdom
Burn, RichardThe justice of the peace, and parish officerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by A. Strahan and W. Woodfall and for T. Cadell, 1788United Kingdom16th ed, to which is added an appendix, including statutes of the last session of parliament (28 Geo. 3).
Burn, RichardObservations on the bill ... for the better relief and employment of the poor. In a letter to a member of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Cadell, 1776United Kingdom
Burnby, JohnAn address to the people of England, on the increase of their poor rates, dedicated to the Earl of ShelburneGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Dodsley, 1780United Kingdom
Burne, PeterThe concordance of scripture and science illustrated, with reference to the temperance cause : being a popular exposition of the original bible-terms relating to the wine and strong drink question : including a general account of the wines of antiquity with a prefatory letter by Dr. Lees, on the philosophy and philology of the questionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : A. Hall, 1847United Kingdom
Burne, PeterThe teetotaler's companion, or, A plea for temperance : being an exposition of the personal, domestic and national evils that result from the present drinking custom of societyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : A. Hall, 1847United Kingdom
Burns, RobertHistorical dissertations on the law and practice of Great Britain, and particularly of Scotland, with regard to the poor, on the modes of charity, and on the means of promoting the improvement of the people. 2d ed., enlargedKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityEdinburgh, Printed for P. Hill and co, 1819United Kingdom2nd ed., enl.
Burns, RobertA plea for the poor of Scotland and for an enquiry into their condition : being the substance of two lectures read before the Philosophical Institution of Paisley, February, 1841Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPaisley : A. Gardner, 1841United Kingdom
Burrell, Charles Merrik, SirReport of the late important trial in the Court of King's Bench, in which Sir Charles Merrik Burrell, Bart. was plaintiff and Henry John Nicholson the defendant, respecting the parochial rates claimed by the Parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, from the inhabitants of Richmond TerraceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by and for J.B. Nichols & son, 1834United Kingdom
Burritt, ElihuA journal of a visit of three days to Skibbereen and its neighbourhoodGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Gilpin, 1847United Kingdom
Burritt, ElihuOcean penny postage : its necessity shown and its feasibility demonstratedWidener Library, Harvard University[London : C. Gilpin], [1848?]United Kingdom
Burrows, G. C.A word to electors : letters to the present generation on the unrestrained use of modern machinery, particularly addressed to my countrymen and fellow citizensGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNorwich : Printed and published by Wilkin and Fletcher, [1832]"Norwich, England  
     
 Address of the Bury Short-Time Committee to the ministers of the Gospel and religious communities of every denominationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBury : Vickerman, printer, [1837?]United Kingdom
Büsch, Johann GeorgAllgemeine uebersicht des assecuranz-wesens, als grundlage zu einer unbefangenen beurtheilung von G.E. Biebers plan zur errichtung einer für Hamburg möglichst vortheilhaften versich erungs-compagnie gegen feuers-gefahrKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard Universityhamburg, Bei J.P. Treber, 1795Germany
Büsh, Johann GeorgSchriften über das armenwesen mit den nötigen erläuterungenKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityHamburg, bei B.G. Hoffmann, 1792Germany
Bush, RiceThe poor mans friend, or a narrative of what progresse many worthy citi- [!] of London have made in that Godly work of providing for the poor. with an ordinance of Parliament for the better carrying on of the work. Published for the information and encouragement of those, both in city and countrey, that wish well to so pious a workGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by A.M. for Tho. Underhill, 1649United Kingdom
Butler, CharlesAn essay on the legality of impressing seamenGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Cadell, 1777United Kingdom
Butler, CharlesThe inaugural oration, spoken on the 4th day of November 1815, at the ceremony of laying the first stone of the London Institution for the Diffusion of Science and LiteratureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by L. Hansard & sons, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1816United Kingdom
Butler, W. J. (William Joseph)New Poor Law : a friendly letter addressed to Richard Oastler ...on his speech upon the New Poor Law, delivered at Huddersfield, December 27, 1837Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Hamilton, Adams, and co, 1838United Kingdom
Butt, IsaacProtection to home industry : some cases of its advantages considered : the substance of two lectures delivered before the University of Dublin, in Michaelmas term, 1840 : to which is added, an appendix containing dissertations on some points connected with the subjectKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityDublin : Hodges and Smith, 1846Ireland
Butt, IsaacThe rate in aid : a letter to the Right Hon. The Earl of Roden, K. PGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : James McGlashan, 1849Ireland
Butt, IsaacA voice for Ireland : the famine in the land, what has been done, and what is to be doneKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityDublin : J. McGlashan, 1847Ireland
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirThe distresses of the people, the blessed effects of the Pitt system, described, in a speech at length, at a meeting for sufferings, in the Egyptian Hall. With other speeches and proceedingsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Published by W. Hone, 1816United Kingdom
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirAn inquiry, whether crime and misery are produced or prevented, by our present system of prison disciplineGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. and A. Arch, 1818United Kingdom3rd ed.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirAn inquiry, whether crime and misery are produced or prevented, by our present system of prison disciplineGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. and A. Arch, 1818United Kingdom6th ed.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirMemoirs of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Baronet : with selections from his correspondence / edited by his son, Charles BuxtonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1848United Kingdom
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir"Severity of punishment : speech of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq. in the House of Commons, Wednesday, May 23rd, 1821, on the bill ""for mitigating the severity of punishment in certain cases of forgery, and the crimes connected therewith."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by T.C. Hansard, and sold by J. and A. Arch, 1821United Kingdom
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirThe speech ... at the Egyptian Hall, on the 26th November, 1816, on the subject of the distress in Spitalfields. To which is added the report of the Spitalfields AssociationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by W. Phillips, 1816United Kingdom
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir"Speech of Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq. M.P. in the House of Commons on...April 2, 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, with a view of applying any surplus of its revenues...to the general education of all classes of the people, without distinction of religious persuasion"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of London"London : Printed for the proprietor of ""The Mirror of Parliament,"", 1835"United Kingdom
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir"The substance of the speech of Thos. Fowell Buxton, Esq. M.P. in the House of Commons, March 2d, 1819 : on the motion of Sir James Mackintosh...""that, a Select Committee be appointed, to consider of so much of the criminal laws as relates to capital punishments for felonies..."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : printed for John and Arthur Arch, J. Butterworth and Son and John Hatchard 1819.United Kingdom
 Bvreavx de la charité a establir en France a l'instar des monts de pieté d'Italie: où seront mis les deniers contestez en iustice, des saisies d'immeubles au profit des saisies & creanciers, sur lequel appartiendra au roy le Parisis, fond le plus digne & aduantageux pour l'estat que puisse auoir souuerain du mondeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis, 1621France
 "By-Laws, rules and orders, for the better regulation and government of the poor, for the hundreds of Mitford and Launditch, in the county of Norfolk. Pursuant to the act of the fifteenth of George the third, entituled, ""An act for the better relief and employment of the poor, within the hundreds of Mitford and Launditch, in the county of Norfolk."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNorwich, Printed by R. Beatniffe, 1777Norwich, England
By-stander"Remarks on the ""old principle"" of assessment to the poor rate as it affected the tithe-owner and the occupier of land and as compared with the present state of the law of rating / by a by-stander"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Burns, 1841United Kingdom
Byrom, SamuelAn irrefragable argument fully proving, that to discharge great debts is less injury, and more reasonable, than to discharge small debts. Humbly offered to the LegislatureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the benefit of the author, 1729United Kingdom
Byron, ChristopherTo the Rt. hon. the Earl of Leichester, and Sir Everard Fawkener, bart. his majesty's post-masters general. The case and petition of Christopher Byron ... in behalf of himself and the rest of his brethren ... in the General post-office, DublinGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1762]Unknown
BystanderThe Consequences of laying an additional duty on spirituous liquors, candidly consideredGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for H. Whitridge, 1751United Kingdom
C. D. W.The Unsettled bill : or, The debtors in difficulties : being a short but new view of the immediate necessity of reform in Parliament in order to promote such other reform as may save the nation from ruin!... : interspersed with a few suggestions on local and particular reforms by which the distress in the country may be gradually removedKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : [s.n.], 1832United Kingdom
C. R. (One of the people)Corn and cotton : with a postscript on distress / by one of the peopleKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : W. Blackwood, [1841?]United Kingdom
Cabet, EtienneL'ouvrier : ses misères actuelles, leur cause et leur remède, son futur bonheur dans la communauté, moyens de l'établirSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityParis : Au bureau du Populaire, 1844France
Cadet-de-Vaux, Antoine-AlexisBeensuppe, et behageligt, ubekosteligt og kraftigt naeringsmiddel, dens lette tillavning i alle huusholdninger og hospitaler, og dens vigtighed for syge og fattige ... Med nogen forkortning, og forandring lhenseende til det lokale, udgivet paa dansk ved L. ReistrupKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityKjobenhavn, Paa udgiverens forlag, tryckt hos Z. Breum, 1803Denmark
 Caisse philanthropiqueKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Paris? : Imprimérie de Mme. Huzard], [1836?]France
Calamy, EdmundA sermon at the merchants lecture in Salters Hall, on Decemb. the 7th. 1708. Upon occasion of the many late bankruptsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by T. Ilive, for T. Parkhurst [etc.], 1709United Kingdom
 Calculations showing the facility with which the paupers and the unemployed, or any other portion of the population, may be enabled to support themselves within most desirable circumstance, by co-operationGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1850?]Unknown
 Calculations, with the principles and data on which they are instituted: relative to a late act of Parliament, intituled, An act for raising and establishing a fund for a provision for the widows and children of the ministers of the church, and of the heads, principals, and masters of the universities of Scotland. Shewing the rise and progress of the fund. Published by order of the trustees nominated in the said act of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed by T. Lumisden and company, 1748United Kingdom
Calderini, ApollinareDiscorsi sopra la r agion di stato del signor Giovanni Botero. Nuov. ristanpato, & con somma diligenza rev., & ampliatoKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityMilano e Bologna, Heredi di G. Rossi, 1609ItalyNuouamente restampato & con somma diligenza revisto & ampliato.
Caldwell, James, SirA brief examination of the question whether it is expedient either in a religious or political view, to pass an act to enable papists to take real securities for money which they may lendGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin, Printed by S. Powell, 1764Ireland
Caldwell, James, SirProposals for the relief of the blind poor in and about the city of DublinKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityDublin, Printed by S. Powell, 1768Ireland
Caldwell, James, SirProposals for the relief of the blind poor in and about the city of Dublin, by Sir James CaldwellGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin, Printed by S. Powell, 1771Ireland
 The corporation of the Caledonian Asylum, for supporting and educating the children of soldiers, sailors and marines, natives of Scotland, and of indigent Scotch parents resident in London, not entitled to parochial relief. Instituted and incorporated anno 1815Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by B. McMillan, 1817United Kingdom
 Rules of the Caledonian Society of LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Low, 1845United Kingdom
 A Calm address to the housekeepers of the parishes of St. James's and St. George's, Westminster, and of St. Marylebone, calculated to settle their opinions on the subject of the supply of water, and the conduct of the water companiesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Sold by Hatchard, 1819United Kingdom
Calonne, M. de (Charles Alexandre de)Projet pour obvier aux vols de grand chemin dans les environs de Londres, ou, Exposé de ce qu'étoit en France la maréchaussée, et examen de ce qu'on pourroit faire en Angleterre, pour y avoir un établissement de pareille utilité. Avec carte relative au projetKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondres, de l'Imprimerie de W. et C. Spilsbury, 1801United Kingdom
Calthrop, Henry, SirReports of special cases touching several customes and liberties of the city of London. Collected by Sir H. Calthrop Knight, sometimes recorder of London. Whereunto is annexed divers ancient customes and usages of the said city of LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for A. Roper, 1670United Kingdom
Calthrop, Henry, SirReports of special cases touching several customes and liberties of the city of London. Collected by Sir H. Calthrop Knight, sometimes recorder of London, after attorney-general of the court of wards and liveries. Whereunto is annexed divers ancient customes and usages of the said city of London. Newly re-printed. London, printed by H. Bruges for A.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Roper], [1670?]London, EnglandNewly reprinted.
Calthrop, Henry, SirReports of speciall cases touching severall customs and liberties of the city of London. Collected by Sir H. Calthrop Knight, sometimes recorder of London, after Attorney-General of the Court of wards, and liveries. Whereunto is annexed divers ancient customes and usages of the said city of London. Never before in printGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for Abel Roper, 1655United Kingdom
Calver, EdwardEnglands sad posture, or, A true description of the present estate of poore distressed EnglandBritish LibraryLondon : Printed by Bernard Alsop [etc.], 1644United Kingdom
Calvert, FredericSuggestions for a change in the administration of the poor lawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Hatchard and son, 1831United Kingdom
Calvi, Francois deHistoire generale des larrons. Divise'e en trois livres. I. Contenant les cruautez & méchancetez des voleurs. II. Des ruses & subtilitez des coupeurs de bourses. III. Les finesses, tromperies & stratagemes des filousGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonRoven, Chez la vefve de Robert Dare', 1666France
Calvin, RobertThe famous case of Robert Calvin a Scots-man, as contain'd in the reports of Sir Edward Coke, Lord chief justice of the common-pleas. And as it was argued in Westminster Hall by all the judges of England. In the reign of King James VI. of Scotland, and I. of EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed by James Watson, 1705United Kingdom
 Address of the Joint Board of Directors of the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amboy Railroad Companies to the people of New Jersey, June, 1848Columbia UniversityTrenton : Sherman and Harron, 1848New Jersey
Cameron, C. H. (Charles Hay)Two reports addressed to His Majesty's Commissioners appointed to inquire into the administration and operation of the poor lawsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : B. Fellowes, 1834United Kingdom
Cameron, C. R. (Charles Richard)Friendly and familiar hints to colliers, miners, and others, especially those in the neighbourhood of Snedshill, and Parish of Wombridge. Pointing out some of the causes of our present distresses, and the means of removing themGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWellington, Salop, Printed by and for F. Houlston and son, 1816United Kingdom
Campanella, TommasoOeuvres choisies de Campanella : précédées d'une notice par Madame Louise ColetSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityParis : Lavigne, 1844France
Campbell, Alexander, of GlasgowObservations on the heads of a bill ... with a view to prevent abuses in bankrupt estatesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityGlasgow : Printed by W. Lang, 1809United Kingdom
Campbell, ColinThe case of Colin Campbell, esq. late major commandant of his Majesty's hundredth regimentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1763United Kingdom
Campbell, DanielThe Petition of Daniel Campbell, merchant in Glasgow, with concurrence of James Buchan, also merchant thereGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1809]Unknown
Campbell, JohnThe case of the opposition impartially stated. By a gentleman of the Inner-templeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Roberts, [1742?]United Kingdom
Campbell, JohnThe case of the publicans, both in town and country, laid open. Or, A clear insight into the many inconveniencies, difficulties and disadvantages, that they labour under, in a particular manner, above all other of his Majesty's subjectsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by G. Woodfall and by the news-carriers, 1752United Kingdom
Campomanes, Pedro Rodríguez, conde deApéndice a la education popular parte primera [-quarto]Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonMadrid, 1775-7Spain
Campomanes, Pedro Rodríguez, conde deDiscurso sobre la educacion popular de los artesanos, y su fomentoGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonMadrid, en la Imprenta de D. Antonio de Sancha, 1775Spain
CandidusObservations on gas-lights, being an impartial inquiry concerning the injurious effects on the health of the community from the use of coal-gas for lighting the metropolisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. and G. Underwood, 1817United Kingdom
Canning, RichardAn account of the gifts and legacies that have been given and bequeathed to charitable uses in the town of Ipswich, with some account of the present state and management, and some proposals for the future regulation of themKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityIpswich, Printed by W. Craighton, 1747United Kingdom
Canning, RichardAn account of the gifts and legacies, that have been given and bequeathed to charitable uses, in the Town of Ipswich. Also, abstracts of charters and acts of Parliament relating to the improvement of the town, together with some account of the various public institutions, charity schools, benevolent societies, &c. &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonIpswich, Printed and sold by A. Dorkin, 1819United Kingdom
Cantagrel, F. (Félix)Les enfants au Phalanstère : dialogue familier sur l'éducationSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityParis : A la Librairie Sociétaire, 1844France
Cantagrel, F. (Félix)Mettray et Ostwald : étude sur ces deux colonies agricolesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Ecole sociétaire, 1842France
 Bye-laws for the internal and external government of the work-house, CanterburyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1795]Unknown
 A Capital dozen : a reward is hereby offeredGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : H. Wardman, [1833?]United Kingdom
Cappe, CatharineAn account of two charity schools for the educations of girls: and of a female friendly society in York: interspersed with reflections on charity schools and friendly societies in generalGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonYork, Printed by William Blanchard, 1800United Kingdom
Cappe, CatharineObservations on charity schools, female friendly societies, and subjects connected with the views of the ladies committeeSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityYork, Printed by W. Blanchard, for J. Hatchard, 1805United Kingdom
Capper, D. (Daniel)Practical results of the workhouse system as adopted in the Parish of Great Missenden, Bucks, during the year 1833-4 : with remarks on the principal details of the system and the benefits arising to the poor from the limitation of charitable efforts to the encouragement of industrious and provident habitsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Hatchard and son, 1834United Kingdom
Capper, D. (Daniel)Practical results of the workhouse system as adopted in the Parish of Great Missenden, Bucks, during the year 1833-4 : with remarks on the principal details of the system and the benefits arising to the poor from the limitation of charitable efforts to the encouragement of industrious and provident habits- 2d ed., enlargedKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Sold by Hatchard and son, 1834United Kingdom2nd ed., enl.
Carey, MathewAddress to the wealthy of the land, ladies as well as gentlemen, on the character, conduct, situation, and prospects of those whose sole dependence for subsistence is on the labour of their handsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Philadelphia] : W. F. Geddes, printer, 1831United States
Carey, MathewAnnals of liberality, generosity, public spirit, &c. : third series, no. VGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1834]Unknown
Carey, MathewAppeal to the wealthy of the land, ladies as well as gentlemen, on the character, conduct, situation and prospects of those whose sole dependence for subsistence is on the labour of their handsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Stereotyped by L. Johnson, 1833United States3rd ed., improved.
Carey, MathewAppeal to the wealthy of the land, ladies as well as gentlemen, on the character, conduct, situation and prospects of those whose sole dependence for subsistence is on the labour of their hands- 2d ed., improvedKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPhiladelphia : Stereotyped by L. Johnson, 1833United States2nd ed., improved.
Carey, MathewEssays on the public charities of Philadelphia : intended to vindicate benevolent societies from the charge of encouraging idleness- 5th ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPhiladelphia : Clark & Raser, printers, 1830United States5th ed., gratuitous.
Carey, MathewEssays on the public charities of Philadelphia- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1828]Unknown
Carey, MathewEssays tending to prove the ruinous effects of the policy of the United States on the three classes, farmers, planters and merchants : addressed to Edward Livingston, Esq. member of the House of Representatives...for the State of Louisianna / by a citizen of PhiladelphiaKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed by J.R.A. Skerrett, 1826United States
Carey, MathewFragment. Addressed to the sons and daughters of humanity. By a citizen of the worldGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, Printed for M. Carey, by Lang and Ustick, 1796United States
Carey, MathewThe Infant SchoolGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1827]Unknown
Carey, MathewInfant schoolsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1829]Unknown
Carey, MathewLetters on the condition of the poor, addressed to Alexander Henry, Esq., containing a vindication of poor laws and benevolent societies, proofs of the injustice of the general censure of the poor...instances of intense suffering in Philadelphia, not exceeded in London or Paris : with examples of the gross inconsistency of the Edinburgh Review on the subject of poor lawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Printed by Laswell & Barrington, 1836United States3rd ed., improved.
Carey, MathewLetters on the condition of the poor, addressed to Alexander Henry, Esq., containing a vindication of poor laws and benevolent societies, proofs of the injustice of the general censure of the poor...instances of intense suffering in Philadelphia, not exceeded in London or Paris, examples of the gross inconsistency of the Edinburgh Review on the subject of poor laws : with a view of the system and operations of the Union Benevolent AssociationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Printed by Haswell & Barrington, 1835United States2nd ed., improved.
Carey, MathewA plea for the poor : no. IIIGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1832]Unknown
Carey, MathewReflections on the system of the Union Benevolent Association, stating its beneficent effects on the manners, habits, conduct, and comforts of the poor, but the utter inadequacy of its means to enable it, on a proper scale, to minister that physical aid to the distressed and suffering which humanity demands, and the necessity of raising funds adequate for the purpose : with suggestions for alterations imperiously requisite in order to carry into full operation the benevolent views of its foundersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Printed by W.F. Geddes, 1837United States2nd ed., considerably improved.
Carey, MathewTo the humane and charitableGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1833]Unknown
Carey, MathewTo the publicKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Philadelphia : s.n.], [1830?]United States
Carey, MathewWages of female labourGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1829]Unknown
Carleton, WilliamThe black prophet : a tale of Irish famineGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simms and M'Intyre, 1847United Kingdom
Carleton, WilliamThe tithe proctor : a novel, being a tale of the tithe rebellion in IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simms and M'Intyre, 1849United Kingdom
Carlile, JamesDefence of the national system of education in Ireland, in reply to the letters of J.C. Colquhoun, Esq., of KillermontGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : W. Curry, jun. and co, 1838Ireland
Carlile, JamesThoughts on the mixed character of government institutions in Ireland, with particular reference to the new system of education / by a ProtestantGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for B. Fellowes, 1833United Kingdom
Carlile, RichardAn address to men of science, calling upon them to stand forward and vindicate the truth from the foul grasp and persecution of superstition... : in which a sketch of a proper system for the education of youth is submitted to their judgmentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1821United Kingdom
Carlile, RichardEvery woman's book : or, What is love- 4th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1826United Kingdom4th ed.
Carlile, RichardEvery woman's book : or, What is love? : containing most important instructions for the prudent regulation of the principle of love, and the number of a familyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed and published by R. Carlile, 1828United Kingdom
Carlisle, NicholasAn historical account of the origin of the commission appointed to inquire concerning charities in England and Wales : and an illustration of several old customs and words which occur in the reportsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Payne and Foss, 1828United Kingdom
 The constitution and rules of the Carlton Equitable Friendly Society for Carlton in Lindrick, in the County of Nottingham and its surrounding hamlets : with tables and calculations of the various assurances comprehended in the plan and constitution of the Society : the whole certified by John Tidd PrattGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society by T.C. Johns, 1834United Kingdom
Carlyle, AlexanderThe Reasons for applying to the King and Parliament for an augmentation of stipend to the ministers of the Church of Scotland, examined, in a letter to a friend. The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, 1748United KingdomThe 2nd ed.
Carlyon, ClementA short appeal to the cottagers of Cornwall, on the subject of typhus fever, and its close connection with want of cleanliness : with some additional remarks of a moral and religious natureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonTruro : Printed and sold by J. Carthew, 1828England
Carmalt, WilliamA defence of the English poor laws : with remarks on the applicability of the system to Ireland and practical instructions for relieving and employing paupers : being the substance of a letter on those subjects, addressed to Mr. Canning in 1823 / by a select vestryman, of the Parish of PutneyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Ridgway, 1831United Kingdom
Carmalt, WilliamA letter to the Right Honourable George Canning on the principle and the administration of the English poor lawsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for T. Cadell, 1823United Kingdom
Carnell, P. P. (Philip Pery)A treatise on family wine-making : regulated for excellent wines from the various fruits of this country... : explanatory of the whole process... : to which is subjoined, the description of part of a recent British vintage, with experimental lectureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, [1825?]United Kingdom
Carpenter, DanielReflections suggested by Mr. Whitbread's bill, and by several publications ... on the subject of the poor laws, particularly by those said to have issued from the pens of the following ... T.R. Malthus ... George Rose ... John Weyland, and P. Colquhoun. Together with the outlines of a further plan for bettering the condition of the poor, and for improving the morals of the peopleKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Booth, 1807United Kingdom
Carpenter, William BenjaminOn the use and abuse of alcoholic liquors in health and disease : prize essayGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Gilpin, 1850United Kingdom
Carpenter, WilliamMachinery as it affects the industrial classes and the employment of children in factories, etcGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : E. Lloyd, [1844?]United Kingdom
Carpi, LeoneCenni sul togliere l'accattonaggio : lato economico-raticoKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBologna : Volpe, 1847Italy
Carr, DanielThe necessity of brown bread for digestion, nourishment, and sound health, and the injurious effects of white breadGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : E. Wilson, 1847United Kingdom
Carranza, Alonso... Rogacion en detestacion de los grandes abusos en los traxes y adornos nuevamente introducidos en EspañaKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityMadrid, La imprenta de Maria de Quiñones, 1636Spain
 Articles for the regulation of a society established at Carron ... For the benefit of distressed members and their families after their decease ... Begun ... the second of March, 1772Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1776]Unknown2nd ed. ...
Carter, Samuel, barrister at lawLegal provisions for the poor ... Wherein the statutes and resolutions of the judges ... are consider'd and explain'd. By S.C. of the Inner-temple, Esq, The fifth edition, in which are added all the late statutes and resolutions relating to the poor, down to the present year, 1725Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Printed by E. and R. Nutt [etc.], 1725United KingdomThe 5th ed., in which are added all the late statutes and resolutions relating to the poor down to the present year, 1725.
Carter, Samuel, barrister at lawLegal provisions for the poor ... Wherein the statutes and resolutions of the judges on these subjects, are consider'd and explain'd. By S.C. of Inner-Temple, Esq, The fourth edition, in which are added all the late statutes and resolutions relating to the poor, down to the present year, 1718Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] in the Savoy, printed by E. Nutt and R. Gosting (assigns of E. Sayer Esq,) for J. Walthee, 1718United KingdomThe 4th ed., in which are added all the late statutes and resolutions relating to the poor down to the present year, 1718.
Carter, Samuel, barrister at lawLegal provisions for the poor: or, a treatise of the common and statute laws concerning the poor, either as to relief, settlement, or punishment. Being a methodical guide for justices of peace, church-wardens, and overseers. Wherein are explain'd, all the statutes relating to that subject, with the ancient and modern law-cases and resolutions of the judges: And also many precedents proper for such a treatiseGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] in the Savoy, printed by J. Nutt, assignee of E. Sayer for J. Walthoe, 1710United Kingdom
Carter, ThomasMemoirs of a working manKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : C. Knight, 1845United Kingdom
Carvalho, Lucianno Simões deExposicâo que apresent ou aos Senhores Juizes Arbitros o segundo liquidado : e offerece ao Tribunal para esclarecimento da justicaKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPorto : Na typographia de Faria Guimarâes, 1843Portugal
Cary, JohnAn account of the proceedings of the Corporation of Bristol, in execution of the Act of Parliament for the better employing and maintaining the poor of that cityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by F. Collins, 1700United Kingdom
Cary, JohnA proposal offered to the Committee of the honourable House of Commons, appointed to consider of ways for the better providing for the poor, and setting them on work. And now under their considerationGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1700?]Unknown
Cary, JohnReasons for passing the Bill for relieving and employing the poor of this kingdom humbly offeredGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1700?]Unknown
Cary, WalterThe present state of England, expressed in this paradox, our fathers were very rich with little, and Wee poore with muchGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by R. Young for William Sheffard, 1626United Kingdom
Casagrande, Giuseppe AmicoDella fame del fisico governo della fame e dei famelici nelle circostanze calamitose di carestie di assedi d'infortuniKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityFermo, Dai torchi di Pallade, 1803Italy
 A case for the opinion of the judgesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1797]Unknown
 The Case of bankrupts and insolvents considered. Together with the draught of a bill for amending the law in every one of these particularsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Watson and A. Dodd, 1734 [-35]United Kingdom
 The Case of creditors, who (with their fortunes and credit) have, during, and since the late war, assisted, and subsisted, the persons and families of officers, soldiers and seamen, &cKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1715?]Unknown
 The Case of insolvent debtors considered: with proposals for the relief both of them, and their creditors: Also, reasons for the amendment of the law, and the lawyers, and for the restraining the power and extortion of goalersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for J. Roberts, [1728?]United Kingdom
 The Case of John Gerrard, one of the securities for Mr. George Dixon, late receiver-general of SomersetshireKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London], [1708?]United Kingdom  
 The Case of John Mills [etc.] in behalf of themselves and the rest of the comedians of the theatres-royal of Drury-lane and Covent-gardenGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1735]Unknown  
 The Case of Mr. R------ds, fairly stated by an impartial by-stander, in a letter to the communityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1753United Kingdom  
 The Case of orphans consider'd from antiquity. With some remarks on our courts of wards, and why put down: As also, on the court of chancery having the disposition of orphans moneyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Peele, 1725United Kingdom  
 The Case of prisoners for debt. Consider'dKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityDublin, printed by George Faulkner and James Hoey, 1727Ireland  
 The Case of Reginold ToogoodGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [c.1740]Unknown  
 The Case of several unfortunate officers of his Majesty's army, humbly offer'd to the consideration of both houses of ParliamentKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1715?]Unknown  
 The Case of the burgesses and inhabitants of Westminster, against the bill for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the two parishes of St. James and St. George Hanover-square, within the liberties of the city of WestminsterGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1735]Unknown  
 The Case of the chaplains of her Majesty's navy, most humbly submitted to the honourable House of commonsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1713]Unknown  
 The Case of the clerks in public offices whose salaries have been reduced by a recent arrangement made by the Lord's of the Treasury : most respectfully submitted for the consideration of the members of the House of CommonsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], 1822Unknown  
 The case of the clerks of the assizes, in relation to the ----- bill for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts, and particularly to the clause therein, for appointing the clerks of the peace to be the clerks of the civil billsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1730?]Unknown  
 The Case of the comedians, &c. belonging to the theatre in Goodman's-fields, in relation to a bill for restraining the number of play-houses, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1735]Unknown  
 The case of the cursitors of the high court of chancery, incorporated the 15th of Queen Elizabeth, in respect to the bill now depending before the ... House of Commons for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debtsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University"[England : s.n., 1730?   
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 The Case of the distressed watch and clock makersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1798]Unknown  
 The case of the inhabitants of Greenwich in the county of Kent, and reasons why they ask relief for rebuilding their parish-churchKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1710?]Unknown  
 The Case of the inhabitants of the cities of London & Westminster, and of the parishes and places within the bills of mortality, with respect to the laws now in force for preventing mischiefs that may happen by fire. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament of Great BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by H. Meere, 1718United Kingdom  
 The case of the inhabitants of the parish of St. Alphage, within Cripplegate, LondonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1702?]Unknown  
 The Case of the journeymen-taylors residing in the cities of London and Westminster, most humbly offered to the consideration of both houses of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London], [1721]United Kingdom  
 Case of the lieutenants of the Royal NavyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1795?]Unknown  
 The Case of the malt distillers, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1736]Unknown  
 The Case of the many thousand distressed prisoners for debt, confined in the several gaols of this kingdom, most humbly submitted to the honourable members of the House of commonsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1765?]Unknown  
 The Case of the merchants and traders in and about the city of London, on behalf of themselves and the traders of the kingdom. Humbly offer'd to the honourable House of commons, relating to the bill now depending, for relief of insolvent debtorsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1714]Unknown  
 The Case of the new project for bringing water to London and Westminster, consideredGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1725]Unknown  
 The Case of the orphans of the city of LondonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1690?]Unknown  
 ... The case of the parish infant poor within the bills of mortalityGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1766]Unknown  
 The case of the petitioners against bringing in a bill for erecting a new workhouse in the town of Manchester, and establishing a perpetual succession of guardians for ordering the relief and employment of the poorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1731?]Unknown  
 Case of the petitioners against the Dundee Water-Works billKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London? : J.B. Nichols and son], [1836?]United Kingdom  
 Case of the petitioners for the bill for the better relief and employment of the poor within the hundreds of Mitford and Launditch, in the county of NorfolkKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London?], [1775]United Kingdom  
 The Case of the petitioners, against the bill, for the more effectual draining of Bedford levelKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1726?]Unknown  
 The Case of the poor insolvent prisoners from debt, in the several goals of this kingdomKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1716?]Unknown  
 The case of the poor sailors of the English navy, kept out of their pay, upon pretence of Q's and R's: humbly address'd to the honourable House of commonsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [169-?]Unknown  
 The Case of the poor widows of the commission and warrant officers of the Royal navy, on the establishment of 1732. Most humbly offered to the compassionate consideration of the noble and honourable members of both houses of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1745]Unknown  
 The Case of the poor within the city of BristolKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1714]Unknown
 The Case of the remaining part of the masters lately employ'd in her Majesties royal navy. Offered to the honourable House of commonsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1713]Unknown
 The Case of the shipwrights who have absented themselves from the King's yards, impartially consideredGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1775United Kingdom
 The Case of William Stewart and Samuel Wright, clerks of the papers of the poultry and wood street compters in London, whose property will be greatly affected, if the bill now depending ... for the more easy and speedy recovery of small debts within the city of London should pass into a lawGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1736]Unknown
 Case on the Act for the relief of the poor [43 Eliz. cap.2], submitted to the opinion, of Mr. Serjeant SniggeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London], [1800?]United Kingdom
 Case relating to the parish of Christ-church, Spittlefields, and reasons humbly offered against part of the bill now depending in Parliament, for the better enlightening the open places, streets, lanes, passages, and courts, and for the better regulating the nightly watch and bedels within the said parishGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1738]Unknown
 [The case] of many unfortunate bankruptsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [c.1730?]Unknown
 Cases of distress and oppression in the Staffordshire potteries, by labourers wages being paid in truckGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBurslem : Brougham, printer, 1830United Kingdom
Castelo Branco, Joaquim António de Lemos SeixasCompromisso de hum Monte-Pio que em seu commum beneficio, e de suas mulheres, filhos, pais e irmans instituem os professores e mestres assim regios, como os particulares liçenciados na corteGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLisboa, Na typografia de J.B. Morando, 1819PortugalSegunda ed., por elle illustrada com notas á margem das Resoluøcões da Meza, e mais deliberaøcões definitivas.
Castle, RichardAn essay toward supplying the city of Dublin with waterGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin, Printed by S. Pepyat, 1735Ireland
CastorA Letter on the disputes between the coal-owners & pitmen : addressed to the editor of the Tyne MercuryKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Newcastle : Printed by W.E. and H. Mitchell], [1832]United Kingdom
 Rules of the Catholic Friendly Society, established May 3, 1830...LeedsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeeds : Printed by A. Pickard, 1830United Kingdom
CatoThe Tendencies of the Foundling hospital in its present extent considered in several views, just as they occur en passant in a lax epistolary address, attempting - to preserve the lives of bastard infants, - to continue the custom of matrimony, - to strengthen the community, in its population, - and to better it in its industry. --in its trade, -- in its opulence, &c. - and, most of all, in, what shou'd most be regarded, its morals. In several letters to a senator. Part IGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for private use, 1760United Kingdom
CatoThe Tendencies of the Foundling hospital in its present extent, considered in several views, just as they occur en passant in a lax epistolary address. In several letters to a senatorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for C. Henderson, 1760United Kingdom
Cattley, Stephen ReedThe first stone of a new building : together with some account of the proceedings of the committee organized to further the establishment of a refuge for persons discharged from custodyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : A. Taylor, 1846United Kingdom
Cave-Browne, J. (John)Friendly societies, a letter to the Rev. C.B. Dalton, M.A. Rector of Lambeth, on the evils of existing friendly societies, to which are added suggestions for the formation of a mutual provident association in this parishGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : A.M. Pigott, [1849]United Kingdom
 Cent et une petite misères : oeuvre sociale rédigée par les meilleurs chansonniers de l'époqueKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Durand, 1848France2e éd.
 First report by the Central Board of Management of the fund raised for the relief of the destitute inhabitants of the highlands and islands of ScotlandGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], 1847Unknown
 Reports of the Edinburgh Section of the Central Board for the Relief of Destitution... for 1848Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : William Blackwood & Sons, [1849]United Kingdom
 Distress in Ireland : extracts from correspondence published by the Central Relief Committee of the Society of Friends : no. I [-II]Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Webb and Chapman, 1847Ireland
 Central Society of Education : second publication : papers ... : also, the results of the statistical inquiries of the SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Taylor and Walton, 1838United Kingdom
Cerfbeer, AlphonseSur les moyens de favoriser l'exécution des travaux publicsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Chez Paulin, 1833France
Chabrol-Chaméane, E. de (Ernest)Mémoire sur le déplacement de la population dans Paris et sur les moyens d'y remédierKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Imprimérie de L. Bouchard-Huzard, 1840France
Chabroud, Jean-Baptiste CharlesRapport de la procédure du châtelet, sur l'affaire des 5 et 6 octobre, fait à l'Assemblée nationale, par m. Charles ChabroudGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, de l'Imprimérie nationale, 1790France
Chacou, J.-B. (Jean-Baptiste)Feuille d'ordonnance spéciale pour préparer á operer en commun l'organisation d' un system e social instructif : en vertu doquel nous faisons appel du peupleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Imprimerie Bonaventure, 1849France
Chadwick, EdwinAn article on the principles and progress of the Poor Law Amendment act and also on the nature of the central control and improved local administration introduced by that statuteGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Knight and co, 1837United Kingdom
Chadwick, EdwinExtracts from the evidence relating to the administration of the old poor-laws, and also as to an amended system of administering a compulsory tax for the legal relief of the destitute, and as to the administration of voluntary charitiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], 1837Unknown
Chadwick, EdwinReport on the sanitary condition of the labouring population of Great Britain : a supplementary report on the results of a special inquiry into the practice of interment in towns made at the request of Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home DepartmentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Clowes, 1843United Kingdom
Chadwick, JohnEssay on the use of alcoholic liquors in health and diseaseGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simpkin, Marshall, and Co, 1849United Kingdom
Chadwick, Richard SheldonThe pleasures of poetry, the purgatory of poets, and other poemsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : S. Hopkinson, 1846United Kingdom
 Rules, orders, & regulations of the Chailey Friendly Society ... established 1782Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLewes, Sussex press, Printed by J. Baxter, 1819United Kingdom
Chairman of Quarter SessionsA Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Althorp on the bill for amending the poor laws / by a chairman of Quarter SessionsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Hatchard and son, 1834United Kingdom
Challice, JohnShould the cholera come, what ought to be done?Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : H. Renshaw, 1848United Kingdom
Chalmer, JamesRemarks upon the Scots bankrupt billKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityEdinburgh, Printed for A. Donaldson, 1782United Kingdom
Chalmers, ThomasThe Christian and civic economy of large townsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : Printed for W. Collins, [1840?]United Kingdom
Chalmers, ThomasThe Christian and civic economy of large townsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityGlasgow : Printed by J. Starke, for Chalmers & Collins, 1821-1826United Kingdom
Chalmers, ThomasChurches and schools for the working classes : an address delivered 27th Dec. 1845Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : J.D. Lowe, 1846United Kingdom
Chalmers, ThomasConsiderations on the system of parochial schools in Scotland, and on the advantage of establishing them in large townsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow, Printed by J. Hedderwick, 1819United Kingdom
Chalmers, ThomasThe influence of Bible societies on the temporal necessities of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed for Oliphant, Waugh & Innes, 1817United Kingdom3rd ed.
Chalmers, ThomasThe influence of bible societies, on the temporal necessities of the poor. 4th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed by Balfour & Clarke, for Oliphant, Waugh & Innes, 1818United Kingdom4th ed.
Chalmers, ThomasOn the sufficiency of the parochial system, without a poor rate, for the right management of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : W. Collins, 1841United Kingdom
Chalmers, ThomasOn the use and abuse of literary and ecclesiastical endowmentsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : Printed for W. Collins, 1827United Kingdom
Chalmers, ThomasA speech delivered on the 24th of May, 1822, before the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, explanatory of the measures which have been successfully pursued in St. John's Parish, Glasgow, for the extinction of its compulsory pauperism : with an appendixKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityGlasgow : Printed for Chalmers and Collins, 1822United Kingdom
Chalmers, ThomasStatement in regard to the pauperism of Glasgow, from the experience of the last eight yearsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityGlasgow : Printed for Chalmers and Collins, 1823United Kingdom
Chalmers, ThomasThe sufficieny of a parochial system, without a poor rate, for the right management of the poor : with two essays on cognate subjectsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityGlasgow : W. Collins, [1841?]United Kingdom
Chalmers, ThomasTracts on pauperismKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityGlasgow : Printed for W. Collins, 1833United Kingdom
Chamberlen, PeterThe poore mans advocate, or, Englands samaritan. Powring oyle and wyne into the wounds of the nation. By making present provision for the souldier and the poor, by reconciling all parties by paying all arreares to the Parliament army. All publique debts, and all the late kings, queenes, and princes debts due before this sessionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for Giles Calvert, [1649]United Kingdom
Chamberlin, W. H.A plan for the employment of labourers, as adopted in Cropredy, and several other parishesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBanbury, Printed and sold by J.G. Rusher, [1819]United Kingdom
Chamborant, C. G. deDu paupérisme, ce qu'il était dans l'antiquité, ce qu'il est de nos jours : des remèdes qui lui étaient opposés, de ceux qu'il conviendrait de lui appliquer aujourd'hui : suivi d'une analyse de la législation ancienne et moderne sur ce sujet : avec l'exposition des opinions des économistes et des publicistes qui ont spécialement traité de cette matièreGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Guillaumin, 1842France
Chamousset, Claude-Humbert Piarron deMémoire sur l'établissement de compagnies, qui assureront en maladie les secours les plus abondans & les plus efficices, à tous ceux qui, en santé, leur payeront une très-petite some par an, ou même par moisKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p., Chez D'Houry], [1770]Unknown
Channing, WalterAn address on the prevention of pauperismGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Office of the Christian World, 1843United States
Channing, William ElleryAn address on temperanceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : J. Hedderwick & son, 1838United Kingdom
Channing, William ElleryAn address on temperanceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Green, 1837United Kingdom
Channing, William ElleryLectures on the elevation of the labouring portion of the communityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : J. Hedderwick & son, 1840United Kingdom
Channing, William ElleryLectures on the elevation of the labouring portion of the communityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBristol : Published by Philp & Evans, [1840]United Kingdom
Channing, William ElleryLectures on the elevation of the labouring portion of the communityKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityManchester : A. Heywood, 1840United Kingdom
Channing, William ElleryLectures on the elevation of the labouring portion of the community- 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityGlasgow : J. Hicks, [1842?]United Kingdom2nd ed.
Channing, William ElleryLectures on the elevation of the labouring portion of the community- 5th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Green, [1840]United Kingdom5th ed.
Channing, William EllerySelf-culture : an address introductory to the Franklin lectures delivered at Boston, United StatesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Cleave, [1838?]United Kingdom
Channing, William EllerySelf-culture : an address introductory to the Franklin lectures, delivered at Boston, United States, September, 1838Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Cleave, 1839United Kingdom
Channing, William EllerySelf-culture : an address introductory to the Franklin lectures, delivered at Boston, United States, September, 1838Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Fox, 1839United Kingdom
Chapman, Montagu L. (Montagu Lowther), SirRough notes on the present and future state of Ireland : addressed to the members of the Reproductive Employment SocietyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityDublin : Hodges and Smith, 1847Ireland
 The Character of a coffee-house, with the symptomes of a town-witBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed for Jonathan Edwin, 1673United Kingdom
 The charge of J----P---- to the grand jury of M----x, on Saturday May 22. 1736Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1738United Kingdom
 A narrative or account of the Charitable Corporation for relief of industrious poorWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon : [s.n.], 1719United Kingdom  
 Advertisement from the Charitable fund intended to be establish'd in London, by voluntary gifts and loans of mony, to relieve and support poor seamens families, and other necessitous persons... by giving them mony, or lending it without any interest or charges whatsoever, upon pledges, and employing such as want work: in answer to a printed advertisement from the Charitable CorporationGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London], [1708]United Kingdom  
 Advertisement. Apr. 28. 1709. From the Charitable Fund intended to be establish'd in London, by voluntary gifts and loans of money, to relieve and support poor seamens families, and other necessitous persons, not otherwise provided for, by giving them money, or lending it upon pledges without any interest or charges whatsoever, and employing such as want workGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London], [1709]United Kingdom  
 The Case between the intended Charitable Fund, to be establish'd in London, by voluntary gifts and loans of money, for relief and support of poor seamen's families, and other necessitous persons, not otherwise provided for, by giving them money, or lending it without any interest or charges whatsoever, upon pledges, and employing such as want work, and, The Charitable Corporation, for relief of industrious poor, by assisting them with small sums upon pledges, at legal interestGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1710]Unknown  
 A Charitable proposal for relieving the sick and needy, and other distressed personsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1720United Kingdom  
 The State of the charity instituted in aid of the distribution annually made by the stewards of the meeting of the three choirs, for the relief of widows and orphans of clergymen in the Archdeaconry of WorcesterSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityWorcester : Chalk and Holl, 1844-1847England  
 An account and state of the charity for the relief of widows and orphans of poor clergymen, within the Archdeaconry of Lewes, and the several peculiars, in the eastern division of the County of SussexGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLewes, Printed at the Sussex Advertiser Office, 1815United Kingdom  
 A brief account of the Charity School of St. Pancras, for instructing, cloathing, qualifying for useful servants, and putting out to service, the female children of the industrious poor. Instituted in the year M.DCC.LXXVIGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by S. Low, 1795United Kingdom  
Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of BadenMeine Antwort auf die Sanksagung des Landes nach Aufhebung LeibeigenschaftKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l.] : Gedruckt mit Bürgerspitals-Schriften, 1783[Baden?, Germany]  
Chauncy, CharlesCharity to the distressed members of Christ accepted as done to himselfSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityBoston : Printed by Green & Russell, 1757United States  
Chauncy, CharlesThe idle-poor secluded from the bread of charity by the Christian lawBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityBoston : Printed by Thomas Fleet, 1752United States  
Chavannes, Dan.-Alex. (Daniel-Alexandre)Rapport ... à ses commettans sur l'Institut d'éducation des pauvres à HofwylGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, Chez J.J. Paschoud, 1813France  
 The Cheating age, found out, when knaves was most in fashion. Wherein is truly described the many frauds, cheats, abuses, and vast sums of money that England has been cheated off, in this long, bloody and expensive warKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by E.M, [17--?]United Kingdom  
 Report of the Building Committee of the Cheltenham Female Orphan Asylum and School of Industry, read at a general meeting of the subscribers in the new building on...October the 11th, 1834Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityCheltenham : Printed by J.J. Hadley, [1834]United Kingdom  
 Plan of the Cheltenham school of industry for girls: and Association of married women. Her Majesty, patroness. Plainwork taken in at the schoolGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Brettell and co, 1809United Kingdom  
Cherbuliez, A. (Antoine)Simples notions de l'ordre social à l'usage de tout le mondeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Guillaumin, 1848France  
 An act for better regulating the poor : maintaining a nightly watch, lighting, paving, and cleaning the streets, rows, and passages, providing fire-engines and firemen, and regulating the hackney-coachmen, chairmen, carmen, and porters, within the city of ChesterKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : [s.n.], 1772United Kingdom
Chevalier, MichelDe l'industrie manufacturière en FranceKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : J. Renouard, 1841France
Chidley, SamuelAn additional remonstrance to the valiant and weldeserving souldier and the rest of the creators of the common-wealthBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed for the author, 1653United Kingdom
 Child murder no crime!Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonHuddersfield : Printed at the Union Free press by J. Hobson, [1833]United Kingdom
Child, Josiah, SirA Method concerning the relief and employment of the poor: humbly offer'd to the consideration of the king and both houses of Parliament in the following tract, (taken out of Sir Josiah Childs book, intitled A discourse about trade) by a well-wisher of his countryKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1690?]Unknown
Child, Josiah, SirSir Josiah Child's proposals, for the relief and employment of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1681?]Unknown
 Report of the General Committee of Management of the Children's Friend Society, presented at their ninth annual meeting, held on....May 16, 1839Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by C. Adlard, 1839United Kingdom
 Report of the General Committee of Management of the Children's Friend Society, presented at their ninth annual meeting, held on...May 16, 1839Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by C. Adlard, 1839United Kingdom
 A statement of facts showing the claims of the Children's Friend Society to public supportGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonHackney Wick : Printed by the boys at the Brenton Juvenile Asylum, [1838?]United Kingdom
 The chimney-seeeper's friend and climbing-boy's album : dedicated... to His MajestyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Published by harvey and Darton, 1825United Kingdom2nd ed., with alterations and additions.
 The chimney-sweeper's friend and climbing-boy's albumKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1824United Kingdom
 Chorlton Union : the Board of Guardians...in laying before the rate-payers their annual report for the year ending December 25th, 1839Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1840]Unknown
 Charges and orders for the several officers of Christ's-Hospital, revised by the Committee of Almoners at several meetings, and recommended to the consideration of the governors at large, previous to their meeting ... to be held on Monday the 29th day of Nov. 1784Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1784?]Unknown
 Elements of principles calculated to heal the woes of mankindKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityCheltenham : T. Willey, [1842?]United Kingdom
Christian, EdwardGeneral observations on provident banks, with a plan of the Unlimited Provident Bank at Cambridge, and a scale of the price of debentures, without loss to the revenue. OriginalGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1820United Kingdom
Christiani, Christoph Johann RudolphGrundlinien eines Plans zur Veredlung des Handwerksstandes in DänemarkKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityKopenhagen, Johann Heinrich Schubothe, 1801Denmark
Christie, Robert, accountant in EdinburghReport regarding the affairs of the Edinburgh Water CompanyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1845]Unknown  
 A Christmas hymnGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : H. Wardman, printer, [1834]United Kingdom  
 Christs order and the disciples practice concerning the ministers maintenance, and releeving of the pooreBeinecke Library, Yale University[s.l. : s.n.], [1644?]Unknown  
 Church education consideredGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Cambridge : H. Foister], [1843?][England]  
 Ninth report of the Church Education Society for Ireland being for the Year 1848Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Edward Bull, 1849Ireland  
 Edinburgh, May 9, 1750. To the venerable Assembly of the Church of Scotland, to meet at Edinburgh the 10th day of May 1750, the report of the Committee appointed by the last General Assembly to have under consideration what concerns the augmentation of ministers stipends.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.]United Kingdom  
 Report on the proposed inquiry into the state of the poor in Scotland : presented to the General Assembly 1841Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : J. Johnstone, 1841United Kingdom  
 Scheme for providing an annuity to ministers widows, and a stock to their children, past and resolved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, met at Edinburgh the 12th May, 1743. In order to a humble application to the legislature, for an act of Parliament, to render the same effectualKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityEdinburgh, Printed by R. Fleming and Company, 1743United Kingdom  
 Sir, the Presbytery of Paisley having appointed a Committee of Inquiry into the existing state of destitution among the working classes...and the Committee having drawn up a set of queries embracing this object, I beg, as Convener, to lay these queries before youGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1840]Unknown  
Church, ThomasA sermon preached at the parish-church of St. Anne, Westminster, on Friday, May the 24th, 1754Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1754United Kingdom  
 The Churchwarden's letters to the labouring poor, and others of his village, relative to the high price of provisions, recommending a peaceable line of conduct, and an appeal to Parliament. To which is added, a specific plan for a general petition, from the common people, to the House of CommonsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by D.I. Eaton, 1795United Kingdom  
Chydenius, AndersSwar på den af Kgl. Wetenskaps Academien förestälta frågan: hwad kan wara orsaken, at sådan myckenhet swenskt folk årligen flytter utur landet? Och genom hwad författningar det kan bäst förekommas? Inlemnat år 1763Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityStockholm, Tryckt hos P. Hesselberg, 1765Sweden  
Ci-devant minerAn Appeal to the common sense of the lead miners, respecting the cause and remedy of their present distresses. By a cidevant minerKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNewcastle upon Tyne, Printed by Mackenzie and Dent, 1818United Kingdom  
Cieszkowski, August Dolega, hrabiaSur les moyens d'améliorer le sort de la population des campagnes : discours prononcé au Congrès agricole de Berlin le 17 mai 1845Seligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityBatignolles : Hennuyer, 1846France  
Citizen of EdinburghA Plan for the better providing for the poor of the city of Edinburgh, by an alteration of the system of management of the charity-workhouseGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed by A. Murray and J. Cochran, 1777United Kingdom  
Citizen of LondonA Letter from a citizen of London to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart., on the necessity of restricting and defining the power of magistrates and protecting places of public entertainment from persecutionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Lake, 1842United Kingdom  
Citizen of LondonA Letter from a citizen of London, to a member of Parliament, proposing a method for the employment of the vagrant poor, in the manufacture of sail-clothGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1731?]Unknown
Citizen of LondonThe Vices of the cities of London and Westminster. Trac'd from their original. Being an impartial detection of the true cause and source of the present growth of immorality, and the prodigious number of thefts and robberies daily committed in the streets, &c. of this metropolis. With some rational hints proposed for removing those evils, restoring the morals of the people, and securing our persons and properties against the outrages of these villains. In five letters, from a citizen of London to a member of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for C. Corbett, [1751]United Kingdom
 City biography, containing anecdotes and memoirs of the rise, progress, situation, & character, of the aldermen and other conspicuous personages of the Corporation and City of London. 2d ed. corr., and considerably enl.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for the author, by J.W. Myers [etc.], 1800United Kingdom2nd ed., corr. and considerably enl.
 An act for better paving, improving, and regulating the streets of the metropolis and removing and preventing nuisances and obstructions therein (passed 16th June 1817)Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by G. Eyre and A. Spottiswoode, 1836United Kingdom
 An act for better paving, improving, and regulating the streets of the metropolis, and removing and preventing nuisances and obstructions therein : (passed 16th June 1817)Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by G. Eyre and A. Spottiswoode, 1839United Kingdom
 An act for further improving the police in and near the metropolis : (17th August 1839)Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London?] : Published by T. White, [1839]United Kingdom
 An act for preventing and suppressing of fires within the city of London, and liberties thereofGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for Nath: Brook, 1668United Kingdom
 [Begins] Whereas at the open generall quarter sessions of the publick peace holden for the city of London, at the Guildhall of the same city on Munday the three and twentieth day of Aprill, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fity and fiveGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPrinted by James Flesher, printer to the honorable city of London, [1655]United Kingdom
 The lawes of the marketKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by W. Iaggard, 1620United Kingdom
 Rules and bye-laws for the regulation of the watermen and lightermen of the River Thames / by the Court of Mayor and Aldermen of the City of LondonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by A. Taylor, 1828United Kingdom
 The Case of the City of London in reference to the debt to the orphans and othersBritish LibraryLondon : Printed by Samuel Roycroft, 1691United Kingdom
 Order appointed to be executed in the Cittie of London, for setting roges and idle persons to worke, and for the refeef of the pooreGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed from the original and re-printed, 1587 [1793]United Kingdom
 Report from the committee of aldermen, appointed to visit several gaols in England. Printed by an order of the Court of Aldermen of the 26th September 1815Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Nichols, Son, and Bentley, 1816United Kingdom
 Rules, directions and by-laws, devised, and made by the Court of aldermen of the city of London, by vertue of the late ordinance of His Highnesse the Lord Protector, with consent of his Councell, for regulation of hackney coachmen, within the said city, and places adjacentKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London, Printed by J. Flesher], [1654]United Kingdom
 A Common Council holden ... on Wednesday the 5th day of October 1791Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1791]Unknown
 Report of the Committee for General Purposes : with minutes of evidence relative to the disturbance at Knightsbridge on... the 26th day of August 1821Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by R. and A. Taylor], [1821]United Kingdom
 An act of Common-councell made the eleventh day of September, in the yeare of our Lord 1655. For the better avoiding and prevention of annoyances within the city of London, and liberties of the sameKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPrinted by J. Flesher, 1655England  
 An act of Common-Covncel for the well-ordering and establishing of the watches within this city, and payment of the beadles salaryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by Richard Cotes, 1643United Kingdom  
 Beckford, mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the guildhall of the city of London, on Wednesday the 26th day of October, 1763Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1763]Unknown  
 A bill for repealing sundry clauses in certain acts of Common Council, touching the regulation of the Fellowship of Free Porters of the City of London, commonly called Billingsgate porters, and for the further and better regulation of the said fellowshipGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by H. Fenwick], [1822]United Kingdom  
 The citizen and tradesman's guide seting forth the new act of the Lord mayor and Common council, concerning foreigners The laws and customs of the Chamberlains office, with the fees for binding or making free apprentices. Likewise orders and rules to be observ'd within the jurisdiction of the city: with the particular rates and fares of coach men, water-men and car-men ... and how people who are injur'd by any of these are to proceedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by J. Read, 1712United Kingdom  
 Commun' Concil' tent' in camera. London, die Veneris 22. die Octobris, Anno domini 1731 ... An act to prevent the sale of the places of artificers and tradesmen of this city and bridge-house, and the purveyor at the bridge-houseGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1731]Unknown  
 Commune concilium tent' ... decimo sexto die junii ... 1705. An act for regulating the night-watches within the city of London, and liberties thereofGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, Printed by E. James], [1736]United Kingdom  
 ...Concilium tentum ... duodecimo die novembris ... 1712 ... An act for securing the payment to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, of the sum of three thousand two hundred fourteen pounds four shillings and nine pence, and costs of suit, decreed in the high court of chancery, to be paid to the said hospital by the mayor, and commonalty, and citizens of the city of London, and of the yearly sum of one hundred pounds to the said hospital for ever, pursuant to the said decreeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1712]Unknown  
 Lane Mayor. Commune Concil' tent' in Camera Guihald' Civitat' London, die mercurij, decimo nono die Decembris, [1694] Anno Regni Domini Willielmi, & Dominae Mariae, nunc Regis & Reginae Angliae, &c. sexto. This court taking into serious consideration the frequent and just complaints of the great chargeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by George James, 1730United Kingdom  
 Lewes, Mayor. A common-council holden in the chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Thursday, the 21st of June, 1781Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1781]Unknown  
 The several acts of Common Council and orders of the Court of Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London, for the regulation and good government of the Fellowship of Free Porters ...commonly called Billingsgate porters... : together with the standing orders made from time to time by the Court of Rulers of the said fellowshipGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by J. & H.W. Bailey, 1822United Kingdom  
 This Court doth... order and appoint, that there shall be kept within the Ward of Aldergate, for one whole year... the number of twenty-two watchmenGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by H. Fenwick], [1821]United Kingdom  
 Williams, Mayor. A Common-council held in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the city of London, on Wednesday, the 14th day of July, in the year of our Lord 1736, and in the tenth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the second, King of Great Britain, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1736]Unknown  
 A list of the by-laws of the City of London, unrepealedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Henry Kent, 1769United Kingdom  
 [Letter] 1849 December 21 [Circular letter stating the aims of the Committee] / William Mawby et. alGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London? : s.n., 1849]Unknown  
 City of London General Pension Society for the permanent relief of decayed artizans, mechanics, and their widows : established 1818Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for the Society by J. Bennett, 1822United Kingdom  
 City of London General Pension Society, founded 1818Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : A. Redford, 1845United Kingdom  
 Second annual report of the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the ChestGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Thompson and Davidson, 1850United Kingdom  
 Rules and orders of the City of Westminster Literary, Scientific and Mechanics' Institution, founded April 19, 1837Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London? : Hayes, printer], [1837]United Kingdom  
CivilianA Letter to the Chairman, Deputy-Chairman, and Court of Directors of the East-India Company, on the subject of their college at Haileybury / By a civilianGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J.M. Richardson, 1823United Kingdom  
CivisA method proposed to prevent the many robberies and villanies committed in and about the city of London, and for establishing a fund for the maintainance of the poor, without detriment to any individualGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Swan, M. Cooper and E. Cooke, 1752United Kingdom  
CivisRemarks on the practice and effect of imprisonment for debt, and clauses proposed to be inserted in a bill for the security of creditors and the amendment of the law, touching the imprisonment of debtors who are insolvent, without their wilful defaultGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1791Unknown  
Clagett, NicholasA sermon preach'd in the parish-church of Christ-church, London, on Thursday May the 3d, 1739. Being the time of the yearly meeting of the children educated in the charity-schools, in and about the cities of London and WestminsterGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by M. Downing, 1739United Kingdom  
Clapham, SamuelA sermon preached ... June 11, 1810Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1810United Kingdom  
Clark, George ThomasPublic Health Act (11 & 12 Vict. cap 63). -- Report... on a preliminary inquiry in the sewerage, drainage, and supply of water, and the sanitary condition of the inhabitants of the borough of Taunton / by George Thomas ClarkGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Clowes & Sons, 1849United Kingdom  
Clark, George ThomasReport to the General Board of Health on a preliminary inquiry into the sewerage, drainage, and supply of water, and the sanitary condition of the inhabitants of the City and County of Bristol / by George T. Clark.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Clowes, 1850United Kingdom  
Clark, George ThomasReport to the General Board of Health on a preliminary inquiry into the sewerage, drainage, and supply of water, and the sanitary condition of the inhabitants of the Town of Brigend / by Geo. T. ClarkGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Clowes, 1850United Kingdom  
Clark, ZacharyAn account of the different charities belonging to the poor of the county of Norfolk, abridged from the returns under Gilbert's act, to the House of Commons in 1786, and from the Terriers in the office of the Lord Bishop of NorwichGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBury St. Edmund's, Printed by Gedge and Barker, for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811United Kingdom  
Clarke, AdamA dissertation on the use and abuse of tobacco. Wherein the advantages and disadvantages attending the consumption of that entertaining weed, are particularly considered. Humbly addressed, to all the tobacco-consumers in Great-Britain and Ireland, but especially to those among religious peopleKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for G. Whitfield, 1797United Kingdom  
Clarke, AdamThe nature, design, rules and regulations of a charitable institution termed the Stranger's friend: begun in Dublin, in 1791, and afterwards established in Manchester, Liverpool, and other places, humbly recommended to the consideration of all those who earnestly wish to ameliorate the condition of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1798]Unknown  
Clarke, AluredA sermon preached in the cathedral church of Winchester, before the governors of the County-hospital for sick and lame, &c. at the opening of the said hospital, on St. Luke's day, October 18, 1736. To which are added, a collection of papers relating to the hospital, in which are the rules and orders for the management and conduct of the house, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. and J. Pemberton, 1737United Kingdom  
Clarke, LiscombeA letter to H. Brougham, Esq. M.P.F.R.S. in reply to the strictures on Winchester College, contained in his Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, M.PGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWinchester, Printed and sold by W. Jacob, 1818United Kingdom  
Clarke, SamuelA sermon preach'd at the parish-church of St. James's Westminster, on Sunday April 18, 1725Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for James and John Knapton, 1725United Kingdom
Clarke, W. (William), operative"A reply to 'An appeal to members of Parliament, and the working classes, on the Ten Hours' Factory bill' : or, The ""Doctor dissected"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAshton-under-Lyne : Printed by G. Orme, [1837?]United Kingdom
Clarke, Wm. (William)The petition of William Clarke, convicted at the late special commission at Bristol, of demolishing the gaol and Bridewell Prisons of that City and executed on...the 27th January, 1832 : copies of fifteen exculpatory affidavits : with prefatory observations, published at his dying request : and a report of his trialsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by S. Sweet, 1832United Kingdom
Clarkson, WilliamAn inquiry into the cause of the increase of pauperism and poor rates, with a remedy for the same, and a proposition for equalizing the rates throughout England and WalesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by C. Baldwin, 1815United Kingdom
Clarkson, WilliamAn inquiry into the cause of the increase of pauperism and poor rates, with a remedy for the same, and a proposition for equalizing the rates throughout England and Wales. 2d. ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by C. Baldwin, 1816United Kingdom2nd ed.
 Clauses proposed to be added to the Insolvent billGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1737]Unknown
Clausson, Niels ChristianPriisskrift on folkemaengden i bondestanden, ved N.C. ClaussenKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityKiøbenhavn, Trykt hos N. Møller, 1772Denmark
Clavering, HenryThe new complete parish officer, or, A perfect guide to churchwardens, overseers, constables, headboroughs, tithingmen, sidesmen, borsholders, beadles, and other parish officers of every denominationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Stratford, [1806]United Kingdom7th ed., considerably enl. and improved, by some important recent decisions, to which is added, a complete index.
Clavière, ÉtiennePétition faite a l'Assemblée nationale ... sur le remboursement des créances publiques non vérifiées : & sur le paiement des domaines nationaux en assignats & espèces effectives, le 5 novembre 1791. Imrimée par ordre de l'Assemblée nationaleKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Paris] : De l'imprimerie de Baudouin, imprimeur de l'Assemblée nationale, [1791?]France
Clay, William, SirRemarks on the water supply of London- 2nd ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : James Ridgway, 1849United Kingdom2nd ed.
Clayton, JohnFriendly advice to the poor : written and publish'd at the request of the...Officers of the town of Manchester.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : printed by Jos. Harrop...for Messrs. Newton's Booksellers 1755.United Kingdom
Cleff, J.-ADe la ruine du commerce, de la misère de l'ouvrier, des causes qui la produisent, et des moyens de l'atténuerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : A. Appert, 1848France
Clegg, SamuelA practical treatise on the manufacture and distribution of coal-gas : its introduction and progressive improvement... : with general estimatesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Weale, 1841United Kingdom
Cleland, ArchibaldAn appeal to the publickBritish LibraryLondon : Sold by A. Dodd [etc.], [174-?]United Kingdom
Clément, AmbroiseRecherches sur les causes de l'indigenceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Guillaumin, 1846France
Clements, Robert Bermingham Clements, ViscountThe present poverty of Ireland convertible into the means of her improvement under a well-administered poor law : with a preliminary view of the state of agriculture in IrelandKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : C. Knight and co, 1838United Kingdom
Clergyman of the Church of EnglandCommon sense v. bigotry, or, Reasons for supporting the Parliamentary grant to Maynooth / by a clergyman of the Church of EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W.H. Dalton, 1845United Kingdom
Clergyman of the Church of EnglandThe Maynooth endowment vindicated on the ground of religious principle / by a clergyman of the Church of EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ollivier, 1845United Kingdom
Clergyman of the Church of EnglandThe Model parish, or, The present state of parishes in Great Britain consequent upon the drinking usages of society : and proposals for the erection of a church, parsonage, schools and college to assist in the eradication of these drinking customs : with a notice of Bishop Chase's proposed temperance villageGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Seeleys, 1848United Kingdom
Clergyman of the Church of EnglandA sermon on the unjustifiableness of cruelty to the brute creation and the obligations we are under to treat it with lenity and compassion / by a clergyman of the Church of EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1824United Kingdom
Clergyman of the established churchSermons preached before friendly and charitable societies in the country: and written chiefly with the view of illustrating the principles delivered by Mr. Malthus, in his essay on population. By a clergyman of the established churchGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard and son, 1820United Kingdom
ClergymanAn Earnest address to the labouring classes occasioned by the late disturbances / By a clergymanGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for C.J.G. & F. Rivington, 1830United Kingdom
ClergymanA Few pages on hydropathy, or, The water cure : written for the benefit of those suffering under severe acute or chronic diseases / by a clergymanGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W.E. Painter, 1843United Kingdom
ClericusPour et contre : a few humble observations upon the New Poor Law : with a short notice of a remedial measure for the labourer in sickness : a letter to the Right Hon. Lord John RussellGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1841United Kingdom
ClericusA Principal cause of the miseries of the poor, and of their great expence to the public, shewn: in hopes of getting these evils in some measure obviated, and so rendering the poor more happy in themselves, and less burdensome to the community. Addressed to Thomas Gilbert, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington, 1787United Kingdom
Clerke, William Henry, SirThoughts upon the means of preserving the health of the poor, by prevention and suppression of epidemic fevers. Addressed to the inhabitants pf the town of Manchester, and of the several populous trading towns surrounding and connecting with itGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Johnson and J. Edwards, 1790United Kingdom
ClerkObservations chiefly in reply to remarks made in Parliament during the last session on the subject of government clerks / By a clerkGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Davidson, 1821United Kingdom
Clissold, HenryProspectus of a central national institution of home colonies designed to instruct and employ distressed unoccupied poor on waste lands in spade husbandryKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for C.J.G. and F. Rivington, 1830United Kingdom
Clive, ArcherA few words to the poor and to overseers on the new poor lawKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBirmingham : Printed for H.C. Langbridge, [1836]United Kingdom
Clive, ArcherA few words to the poor and to overseers on the new poor lawGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by authority by C. Knight & co, 1837United Kingdom
Clive, ArcherA few words to the poor and to overseers, on the New Poor LawWidener Library, Harvard UniversityBelper : Printed by G. Mason, 1839United Kingdom
Close, F. (Francis)Pauperism traced to its true sources by the aid of Holy Scripture and experience : a sermon in two parts- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard and son, 1839United Kingdom2nd ed.
ClothierTo the inhabitants of HolbeckGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeeds : Hernaman and Perring, [1832]United Kingdom
 Clothing Society for the Benefit of Poor Pious Clergymen of the Established Church and their familiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : Printed by J. H. Beilby, 1838United Kingdom
 Register of the trusts, charities, & estates administered by and belonging to the Clothworkers' Company : abridged from the written register, for the use of the members of the Court, 1842Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London?] : B. Corcoran, [1842]United Kingdom
 Selections from the rules and orders of the Court of the Clothworkers Company : together with the ordinances or bye laws sanctioned by the judges, in the year 1639 / prepared by W. B. TowseGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by J.H. Abraham], 1840United Kingdom
 Plan of the Co-operative LeagueGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Catchpool & Prentice, 1847United Kingdom
 Cobbett Club petition : presented to and rejected by the House of Commons, Aug. 12, 1839- 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : A. Dyson, [1839]United Kingdom2nd ed.
Cobbett, James PaulMr. J. P. Cobbett's petition to the House of Commons against the poor-law separation of man from wife and of parent from child, presented to Mr. John Fielden, March 22, 1836Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London?] : Published by A. Cobbett, [1836]United Kingdom
Cobbett, WilliamAdvice to young men and (incidentally) to young women in the middle and higher ranks of life : in a series of letters addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a father, a citizen or a subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Mills, Jowett and Mills, published by the author, 1829United Kingdom
Cobbett, WilliamAdvice to young men and (incidentally) to young women, in the middle and higher ranks of life : in a series of letters addressed to a youth, a bachelor, a lover, a husband, a father, a citizen, or a subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by A. Cobbett, 1837United Kingdom
Cobbett, WilliamCobbett's poor man's friend : or, A defence of the rights of those who do the work and fight the battleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by W. Cobbett, [1830?]United Kingdom
Cobbett, WilliamCobbett's poor man's friend : or, Useful information and advice for the working classes in a series of letters, addressed to the working classes of PrestonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed and published by W. Cobbett, [1826]United Kingdom
Cobbett, WilliamCobbett's poor man's friend : or, Useful information and advice for the working classes in a series of letters, addressed to the working classes of PrestonBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed and published by W. Cobbett, [1826?]United Kingdom
Cobbett, WilliamMr. Cobbett and the new Poor Law act : a letter to Sir Robert Peel, BartKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : [s.n.], [1835?]United Kingdom
Cobbett, WilliamThe poor man's friend : or, Essays on the rights and duties of the poorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed and published by W. Cobbett, 1829United Kingdom
Cobbett, William"Rights of industry : extracted from ""Cobbett's Register"" of December 14, 1833"Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by W. Cobbett], [1833]United Kingdom
Cobbett, WilliamThe Soldier's friend, or, Considerations on the late pretended augmentation of tee subsistence of the private soldiersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1793Unknown
Cobbett, WilliamThe Soldier's friend, or, Considerations on the late pretended augmentation of the subsistence of the private soldiersKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Ridgway, 1792United Kingdom
Cobbett, WilliamTo the Earl of Radnor on his reported speech in the House of Lords on the 21 July, on the poor-law schemeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London? : Printed by W. Cobbett], [1834]United Kingdom
Cobden, Richard"Corrected report of the speech of Richard Cobden, Esq. M.P. in the House of Commons, the 12th of March 1844, on his motion for ""A Select Committee to inquire into the effects of protective duties on imports upon the interests of the tenant-farmers and farm-labourers of this country"" 2d ed"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1844United Kingdom2nd ed.
Cobden, Richard"Corrected report of the speech of Richard Cobden, Esq., M.P. in the House of Commons, the 12th of March, 1844, on his motion for ""A Select Committee to inquire into the effects of protective duties on imports upon the interests of the tenant-farmers and farm-labourers of this country"""Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Ridgway, 1844United Kingdom
Cobden, Richard"Tenant farmers and farm labourers : speech of R. Cobden, Esq. M.P. in the House of Commons on...the 12th March, 1844 on moving for a select committee ""To inquire into the effects of protective duties on imports upon the interests of tenant-farmers and farm-labourers"""Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityManchester : J. Gadsby, [1844]United Kingdom
Cochin, J.-D.-M. (Jean-Denis-Marie)De l'extinction de la mendicité : rapport lu en la séance du 27 mars 1829Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : A. Mesnier, 1829France
Cochrane, CharlesHow to improve the homes of the people : address delivered by Charles Cochrane, esq. on Monday Evening , August 27th, 1849, at the Vestry-hall of St. Pancras and by desire of the rate-payers to a numerous assemblage of... labouring persons as to the means within their own power of rendering their habitations healthful and comfortableGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : W.S. Johnson], [1849]United Kingdom
Cochrane, CharlesSpeech of Charles Cochrane, Esq. at a public meeting in favour of the employment of the poor, held at the Literary and Scientific Institution, Leicester Square, on Wednesday evening, October 18, 1848Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J.K. Chapman, [1848]United Kingdom2nd ed.
Cochrane, GeorgeOn the employment of the poor in Great Britain & IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Hatchard, 1845United Kingdom
Cockburn, W. (William)A letter addressed to Lord Viscount Althorp on the state of the nation and particularly of the poorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Hatchard & son, 1831United Kingdom
 Code, ou nouveau réglement sur les lieux de prostitutions dans la ville de ParisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres, 1775United Kingdom
Cole, JohnAn humble proposal to the honourable the knights, cityzens and burgesses in Parliament assembled : for employing and maintaining the poor of this kingdom, by erecting fisheries, and improving manufacturiesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], [17--?]Unknown
Cole, WilliamLegal and other reasons (with all humility) presented to his Most Excellent Majesty, King Charles II. and to both his honorable houses of Parliament, why the subjects of England, should not be imprisoned for debt or damages, or any thing thereunto relatingKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, 1675United Kingdom
Coler, JohannOeconomia ruralis et domesticaColumbia UniversityMayntz : Durch Nicolaum Heyll, [1665]Germany
Coleridge, DerwentA letter on the National Society's Training-College for Schoolmasters...Chelsea : addressed to the Rev. John Sinclair, M.A., Secretary of the SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J.W. Parker, 1842United Kingdom
Coleridge, Henry NelsonThe genuine life of Mr. Francis SwingGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Joy, 1831United Kingdom
Coleridge, Samuel TaylorRemarks on the objections which have been urged against the principle of Sir Robert Peel's billKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by W. Clowes, [1818]United Kingdom
 A Collection of all the papers published in relation to the scheme for augmenting the stipends of the established clergy in Scotland. In three parts. I. The transactions of the general assemblies ... II. The resolutions of the landholders to oppose the scheme. III. All the pamphlets &c. for and against the proposed augmentation, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed by Hamilton, Balfour, and Neill, 1751United Kingdom
 A Collection of very valuable and scarce pieces relating to the last plague in the year 1665Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Roberts, 1721United Kingdom
 A Collection of very valuable and scarce pieces relating to the last plague in the year 1665. Viz. I. Orders drawn up ... to prevent the spreading of the infection. II. An account of the first rise, progress, symptoms and cure of the plague ... III. Necessary directions for the preventior and cure of the plague ... IV. Reflections on the weekly bills of mortality ... with a preface shewing the usefulness, of this collection. To which is added, an account of the plague at Naples, in 1656 ... The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for J. Roberts, 1721United KingdomThe 2nd ed.
Collett, AnthonyA letter to Thomas Sherlock Gooch, Esq. M.P. upon the present ruinous system of relieving unemployed men with money instead of providing them with work : detailing a legislative plan for the employment of the poor : to which is added, a statement of the appeal A. Collett, clerk v. parish officers of Kelsale : and report of the case- 2d ed., with considerable additions and alterationsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityHalesworth : Printed and sold by T. Tippell, 1824United Kingdom2nd ed., with considerable add. and alt.
 A Colliery tale, or, Village distress.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : John W. Parker 1839.United Kingdom
Collins, WilliamSpeech of Mr. William Collins at the first public meeting of the Edinburgh Association for the Suppression of IntemperanceGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Villafield : Hutchison and Bookman, printers], [1830?]United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickAn account of a meat and soup charity, established in the metropolis, in the year 1797, with observations relative to the situation of the poor, and on the means of bettering the condition of the labouring people with regard to food, and of increasing their comforts in other respects, by a more frugal mode of living, particularly in the city of London, and its environs. By a magistrate.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Printed by H.Fry, 1797United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickAn account of a meat and soup charity, established in the metropolis, in the year 1797, with observations relative to the situation of the poor, and on the means of bettering the condition of the labouring people with regard to food, and of increasing their comforts in other respects, by a more frugal mode of living, particularly in the city of London, and its environs. By a magistrateGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H.Fry, 1797United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickAn account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Charity School for the education of boys, in the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the County of MiddlesexGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Acutts and Keeble, 1793United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickExplanation of the plan proposed for the relief of industrious artisans, mechanics, and labourers and other meritorious poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1795]Unknown
Colquhoun, PatrickA general view of the causes and existence of frauds, embezzlements, peculation and plunder, of His Majesty's stores in the dock yards, and other public repositories, and in the Naval Department in general, with remedies humbly suggested for the purpose of preventing these evils and abusesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H. Baldwin and Son, 1799United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickA general view of the depredations committed on West-India and other property in the port of London, the partial remedies which have been successfully applied in suppressing these evils, and the measures proposed for rendering them permanent and effectualGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H. Baldwin and Son, 1799United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickA general view of the national police system, recommended by the Select Committee of Finance to the House of Commons, and the functions of the proposed Central Board of Police Revenue: with observations on the probable effects of the general designs in the prevention of crimes, and in securing the rights of the peaceful subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H. Baldwin and Son, 1799United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickA new and appropriate system of education for the labouring people ... for the religious and moral instruction of ... children, admitted into the free school ... Westminster. To which are added, concluding observations, on the importance of extending the system generally, under the aid and sanction of the legislatureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Savage and Easingwood, for J. Hatchard, 1806United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickObservations and facts relative to licensed ale-houses, in the City of London and its environsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1794United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickObservations and facts relative to public housesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for C. Dilly, [1796]United Kingdom2nd ed.
Colquhoun, PatrickObservations and facts relative to public houses in the City of London and its environsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H. Fry, 1794United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickObservations and facts relative to public houses, interesting to magistrates in every part of Great Britain, to the clergy and parochial officers, and generally ... to the public at largeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Downes, [1794]United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickA plan for the purpose of affording extensive relief to the poor, by raising a moderate sum of money by subscription, to be laid out in redeeming the property of honest, industrious families, which they have recently been compelled to pledgeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1795]Unknown
Colquhoun, PatrickThe state of indigence, and the situation of the casual poor in the metropolis, explained, with reasons assigned why the prevailing system, with respect to this unfortunate class of the community, contributes, in a considerable degree, to the increase and multiplication of crimes: with suggestions, shewing the necessity and utility of an establishment of pauper police, immediately applicable to the casual poor, under the management of responsible commissioners, with their functions explainedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H. Baldwin and Son, 1799United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickSuggestions offered to the consideration of the public, and in particular to the more opulent classes of the community, for the purpose of reducing the consumption of bread corn, and relieving at the same time the labouring people, by the substitution of other cheap, wholesome, and nourishing food, and especially by means of soup establishments, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, Printed by His Majesty's printers], [1799]United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickSuggestions offered to the consideration of the public... for the purpose of reducing the consumption of bread corn, and relieving at the same time the labouring people, by the substitution of other cheap, wholesome, and nourishing food, and especially by means of soup establishments, &c. 2nd ed., corrected and enlargedGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, Printed by His Majesty's Printers], [1800]United Kingdom2nd ed., corr. and enl.
Colquhoun, PatrickTraité sur la police de Londres, contenant le détail des crimes et délits qui se commettent dans cette capitale, et indiquant les moyens de les prévenirGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, Chez L. Collin, 1807France
Colquhoun, PatrickA treatise on indigence, exhibiting a general view of the national resources for productive labour, with propositions for ameliorating the condition of the poor, and improving the moral habits and increasing the comforts of the labouring people, particularly the rising generation, by regulations of political economy, calculated to prevent poverty from descending into indigenceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1806United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickA treatise on the commerce and police of the River Thames: containing an historical view of the trade of the Port of London, and suggesting means for preventing the depredations thereon, by a legislative system of river policeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Joseph Mawman, 1800United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickA treatise on the functions and duties of a constable, containing details and observations interesting to the public, as they relate to the corruption of morals, and the protection of the peaceful subject against penal and criminal offencesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., for J. Mawman and J. Hatchard, 1803United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickA treatise on the police of the metropolis, explaining the various crimes and misdemeanors which at present are felt as a pressure upon the community, and suggesting remedies for their preventionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H. Fry, for C. Dilly, 1796United Kingdom2nd ed., rev. and enl.
Colquhoun, PatrickA treatise on the police of the metropolis, containing a detail of the various crimes and misdemeanors by which public and private property and security are, at present, injured and endangered: and suggesting remedies for their prevention. 5th.ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H. Fry, 1797United Kingdom5th ed., rev. and enl.
Colquhoun, PatrickA treatise on the police of the metropolis, containing a detail of the various crimes and misdemeanors by which public and private property... are... injured... and suggesting remedies. 6th ed., corrected and considerably enlargedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H. Baldwin and Son, 1800United Kingdom6th ed., corrected and considerably enl.
Colquhoun, PatrickA treatise on the police of the metropolis, containing a detail of the various crimes and misdemeanors by which public and private property and security are, at present, injured and endangered: and suggesting remedies for their preventionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Mawman, 1806United Kingdom7th ed., corr. and considerably enl.
Colquhoun, PatrickUseful suggestions favourable to the comfort of the labouring people and of decent housekeepersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by H. Fry, 1795United Kingdom
Colquhoun, PatrickUseful suggestions favourable to the comfort of the labouring people and of decent housekeepersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the author by H. Fry, 1795United Kingdom
Colton, CalvinThe rights of laborKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNew York : A.S. Barnes, 1846United States
Colton, CalvinThe rights of laborSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityNew York : A.S. Barnes, 1847United States3rd ed.
Colwell, C. (Charles)Money v. life : a review of colliery casualtiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simpkin and Marshall, [1850?]United Kingdom
Combe, AndrewOn the introduction of religion into common schoolsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Maclachlan & Stewart, [1850?]United Kingdom
 Combination & arbitration laws, artizans and machinery : abstracts of the acts repealing the laws against combinations of workmen and emigration of artizans : abstract of the act for abritrating differences between workmen and their employers : speech of Joseph Hume, Esq. M.P. in the House of Commons on the 12th February, 1824, on moving for a committee on the state of the law respecting combinations of workmen, the emigration of artizans, and exportation of machinery : lists of the Committee of the House of Commons, of the witnesses examined : and an address to the working people / By George WhiteGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by J. Onwhyn, [1824]United Kingdom
Comenius, Johann AmosA continuation of Mr. John-Amos-Comenivs school-endeavours. or A summary delineation of Dr. Cyprian Kinner Silesian His thoughs concerning education: or the way and method of teaching. Exposed to the ingenuous and free censure of all piously-learned men. The which shel shortly be seconded with an elucidarium or commentary to open the sense of whatseeuer is herein contained, chiefly of what is paradoxall and obscure, (if any such shall appear to be.)Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] printed for R.L, [1648]United Kingdom
 Comité de Patronage pour les Prévenus AcquittésGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris? : Imprimérie de H. Fournier], [1838?]France
Commercial manThe Warehouseman, or, A citizen's seven ages / by a commercial manKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : W. Strange, 1848United Kingdom
 Articles and rules of a friendly society ... called the Commercial Travellers' SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1816Unknown
 Relatorio apresentado ao Conselho geral de beneficencia pela commissao administrativa do Asylo de mendicidade em 29 de janeiro de 1841 sendo secretario Francisco Soares FrancoKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p., Typographia de Joao Antonio da Silva Rodrigues], [1841]Unknown
 The Commission for perpetuating factory infanticideGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1833]Unknown
 The Commissioner's vade mecum, whilst engaged in collecting evidence for the factory mastersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeeds : Printed by R. Inchbold, 1833United Kingdom
 The Commissioners came in last night, under the cover of darkness, which they live, they are at the TalbotGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBradford : H. Wardman, printer, 1833United Kingdom
 The fifteenth report of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland for the year 1848Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Alexander Thom, 1849Ireland
 Reports of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland for the years 1834, 1835, and 1836Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Printed for the Commissioners of National Education by A. Thom, 1836Ireland
 Report of the committee appointed at a general meeting of the inhabitants of Edinburgh for affording relief to the manufacturers and other operatives in Edinburgh and throughout ScotlandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed by J. & C. Muirhead, 1827United Kingdom  
 To the inhabitants of Manchester and SalfordGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Manchester, Printed by C. Wheeler and son], [1812]United Kingdom  
 The Committee for conducting the bringing a Bill into Parliament, to alter and amend the Statute of the 5th of Eliz. Cap. 4. respecting Apprentices, Artizans, &c. consider it necessary to lay the following Circular before the PublicGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, Lewis], [1814]United Kingdom  
 ReportGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J.F. Dove, 1816United Kingdom  
 A short summary of the proceedings of the committeeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Edinburgh, Printed by David Ramsey], [1800]United Kingdom  
 Address of the committee for promoting the Royal Lancasterian System for the education of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1811]Unknown  
 Instructions to the continental committees, issued by the Westminster and London committees for the distribution of 100,000. granted by the imperial Parliament of Great Britain, and also of the private subscriptions for the relief of the sufferers by the late war in GermanyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London], [1814]United Kingdom  
 Reports of the committees formed in London in the year 1814, for the relief of the unparalleled distresses in Germany, and other parts of the continent, occasioned by the war which terminated in the Treaty of Paris, 31st March 1814Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1814United Kingdom  
 Address of the Committee appointed at a public meeting held... December 19, 1823, for the relief of the Greeks : to their fellow citizensGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Boston? : Press of the North American Review], [1823?]United States  
 ... Memorial containing the reasons for opposing (by all lawful means) the imposition, at this time, of a poors-rate on the city of Edinburgh, by authority of Parliament, Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the judges, the lawyers, the managers of the charity workhouse, the members of the kirksessions, the heritors and inhabitants of Edinburgh ... By a committee of heritors, appointed by a very numerous meeting, held in Mary's-Chappel the 14th instantGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1749]Unknown  
 "Observations by the Committee of Inhabitants of Edinburgh and Leith upon the ""Statement"" by the Directors of the Edinburgh Water Company of date 28th July 1845"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Murray and Gibb, 1845United Kingdom  
 Observations by the Inhabitants' Committee on the report of the meeting of shareholders of the Edinburgh Water Company, held on 2nd January 1844 : as reported in Courant of 4th JanuaryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1844]Unknown  
 The origin, object and operation of the apprentice laws, with their application to times past, present and to come. Addressed to the Committee of General Purposes of the City of LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Johnson and Co, 1814United Kingdom  
 The origin, object and operation of the apprentice laws, with their application to times past, present, and to come. Addressed to the Committee of General Purposes of the City of London ... Extracted from No. V of the PamphleteerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Johnson and Co, 1814United Kingdom  
 Resolutions of the Committee of Master Cotton-Spinners, assembled at...London, 18th June, 1833Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London?] : Mills, Jowett and Mills, [1833]United Kingdom  
 The Committees of the Manufacturing Districts for supporting the Ten-Hour bill having understood that the opponents of that measure were clamouring for concessions...requested a meeting of the West Riding operatives and their friendsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1833]Unknown  
Common sense"""Mr. Macaulay's claims"" : a letter to an elector of Leeds"Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Leeds : Hernaman and Perring, printers], [1832]United Kingdom
 The Common-Law rights of rate-payers upheld against the Metropolitan Commissioners of SewersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWestminster : T. Saunders, 1850United Kingdom
 The Commonweal : development of a measure for advancing the political, the social, and the domestic condition of the working classesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Watson, [1845?]United Kingdom
 ... Extrait du procès-verbal de l'Assemblée des représentans de la commune de Paris. Du mardi, I. septembre 1789Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1789]Unknown
 Communication of property. Or, A voluntary contribution for publick and charitable uses to be distributed by lot ... With three discourse. I. A theological discourses upon the nature of lots II. Upon charity ... III. A third, containing some uncommon remarks on divers scripture textsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for W. Taylor, 1708United Kingdom
 Comparative statement of the accounts of the parish of Speen, Berks, for the years ending Easter 1819, and Easter 1820, with some prefaratory observationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Newbury, J. Morris, printer], [1820]United Kingdom
 Competence in a colony contrasted with poverty at home, or, Relief to landlords and labourers held out by Australian colonization and emigration : a memorial addressed to the Right Hon. Lord John RussellGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1848United Kingdom
 The suffrage. An appeal to the middle classes, by one of themselvesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBirmingham, Printed by B. Hudson, 1842United Kingdom
Comte, CharlesTraité de la propriétéKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBruxelles : Librairie de jurisprudence de H. Tarlier, 1835Belgium
ConciliatorThe 'revised parish system,' with suggestions for providing for the many, now out of employment, and the regulating all manufacturing and mining establishments. By a conciliatorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityRichmond, Printed by B. Eling, 1817United States
 A concise account of the Charity School, for maintaining and educating one hundred and eight children of the industrious poor parishioners of the Parish of St. Mary-le-Bone, in the County of Middlesex, (Instituted 1750)Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Reynolds, 1816United Kingdom
 The Condition of the West India slave contrasted with that of the infant slave in our English factories : with fifteen illustrations from the graver of Robert CruikshankGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Kidd, [1833?]United Kingdom
 The Conduct and scandalous behavior of the porters in Exchange alley. To which is added, the heads of a remarkable trial at a traverst sessions at Guildhall, London, on the twentieth day of September, One thousand seven hundred and forty-nineGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Mrs. Dodd, [1750]United Kingdom
Condy, GeorgeAn argument for placing factory children within the pale of the lawGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1833United Kingdom
 Address to the people of ConnecticutGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1838?]Unknown
 First annual report of the Board of Commissioners of Common Schools in Connecticut : together with the first annual report of the Secretary of the Board : May, 1839Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonHartford : Printed by Case, Tiffany, and Burnham, 1839United States
Connery, JamesThe reformer : or, An infallible remedy to prevent pauperism & periodical returns of famine : with other salutary measures for the support of the destitute poor, the enforcement of cleanliness, suppression of usury, and establishing the futility of the plan of William Smith O'Brien...to mitigate any of those grievances in Ireland : also, several amendments and most important hints to landlords and to the government- 5th ed., containing three...engravings and several additional pages of very useful and important matterKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLimerick : Printed by G. and J. Goggin, 1833Ireland5th ed.
Connery, JamesThe reformer : or, An infallible remedy to prevent pauperism and periodical returns of famine : with other salutary measures for the support of the destitute poor, the enforcement of cleanliness, suppression of usury, and establishing the futility of the plan of William Smith O'Brien, Esq....to mitigate any of those grievances in Ireland : also several amendments and most important hints to landlords and to the government- 6th ed., containing three appropriate engravings and several additional pages of very useful and important matterGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1836United Kingdom6th ed., containing three appropriate engravings, and several additional pages of very useful and important matter.
 The Connexion between industry and property, or A proposal to make a fixed and permanent allowance to labourers, for the maintenance of their children. Addressed to the Society for bettering the condition and increasing the comforts of the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonExeter, Printed by Trewman and son [etc.], [1798]United States
Conolly, JohnThe physician : I., the choleraGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Knight, 1832United Kingdom
 Table alphabétique, chronologique et analytique des règlemens relatifs à l'Administration générale des hôpitaux, hospices, enfans-trouvés et secours de la ville de ParisWidener Library, Harvard UniversityParis, de l'Imprimérie de Madame Huzard, 1815France
Considerant, VictorThéorie de l'éducation naturelle et attrayante : dédiée aux méresGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Librairie de l'Ecole Sociétaire, 1844France
 Considerations addressed to the journeymen calico printers, by one of their mastersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester, Printed at the Herald-Office, 1815United Kingdom
 Considerations concerning the expediency of a general naturalization of foreign Protestants, and othersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by E. Say, 1747United Kingdom
 Considerations on parochial evils: a letter addressed to Thomas Gilbert, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for L. Davis, 1788United Kingdom
 Considerations on the exchange of seamen, prisoners of warGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Noon, 1758United Kingdom
 Considerations on the fatal effects to a trading nation of the present excess of public charities. In which the magdalene, asylum, foundling, hospitals for sick and lame, lying in hospitals, charity schools, and the dissenting fund, are particularly considered. And a plan for a new system of poors laws proposedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for S. Hooper, 1763United Kingdom
 Considerations on the late elections for Westminster and Middlesex, together with some facts relating to the house of correction in Cold Bath FieldsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1802United Kingdom
 Considerations on the nature and objects of the intended light and heat companyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Ridgway, 1808United Kingdom
 Considerations on the poor laws, on the present state of the poor, and on houses of industry. With some occasional remarks on a pamphlet lately published on these subjects, by the Reverend R. Potter. Occasioned by the bill now depending in Parliament for establishing an house of industry, for the hundreds of Mitford and Launditch, in the county of NorfolkKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for T. Lewis, 1775United Kingdom
 Considerations on the poor laws, so far as they relate to the binding parish apprentices. By the author of Observations on the militia laws, &c.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonExeter, Printed by B. Thorn and Son, [1783]United States
 Considerations on the present state of the poor in Great-Britain. With proposals for making the most effectual provision for them. Which will be attended with this great advantage, the present enormous poor's rates must of course be greatly reduced, and that in a very short time. The whole most respectfully submitted to the consideration of the ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for S. Leacroft, 1773United Kingdom
 Considerations upon commissions of bankruptsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Printed for R. Gosling, 1727United Kingdom  
 Considerations upon the present increase of civil prisoners and debtors in England. Humbly submitted to the two Houses of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Kinnersly, 1757United Kingdom  
 Considerations, humbly offered to Parliament, relative to the heads of a bill for promoting industry, suppressing idleness and begging and saving above one million sterling yearly, of the money now actually paid by the nation to the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for A. Millar, 1758United Kingdom  
 ... The following historical refutation of an address and plan from the Corporation of the Poor of the City and County of Exon, bearing date the 21st Sept. 1784, to the inhabitants of Exeter, for framing a bill relative to the poor rates of Exeter ... together with a more beneficial plan, compiled by the agents of this societyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Exeter?], [1784?]United States  
ConsumerGas! Gas! Gas! : an address from one of the consumers of gas in Surrey to his brother consumersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1850]Unknown  
 The Contrast [between the rich and the poor]Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1795?]Unknown  
 Conversation among factory children, about the CommissionGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1833?]Unknown  
ConvictA letter addressed to James Backhouse & George Washington Walker. By a convict, confined on Goat Island, Port Jackson, New South Wales.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London"York : printed and sold by John L. Linney, for the York ""Friends' Tract Association"" [1837]."United Kingdom  
Conway, EdwardThe Case of Edward Conway, Esq, one of the masters in ChanceryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1727]Unknown  
Conway, GeorgeThe blessedness of giving, above that of receiving. A sermon preach'd at the tabernacle at Blandford, soon after a distribution of part of the charitable collections, made for the relief of the distressed sufferers thereGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for S. Austen, 1732United Kingdom  
Conybeare, JohnA sermon preach'd before the society corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for promoting English protestant working-schools in Ireland, at their general meeting in the parish-church of St. Mary le Bow, on Wednesday, May 8th, 1751Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed and sold by J. Oliver, sold also by B. Dod, 1752United Kingdom  
Cook, JohnA brief view of the Scottish system for the relief of the poor and of some proposed changes on itKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityEdinburgh : J. Johnstone, 1841United Kingdom  
Cook, JohnVnum necessarium: or, The poore mans case: being an expedient to make provision for all poore people in the kingdome. Humbly presented to the higher powers: begging some angelicall ordinance, for the speedy abating of the prises of corne, without which, the ruine of many thousands ... is inevitableKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for M. Walbancke, 1648United Kingdom  
Cooke, EdwardAn inquiry into the state of the law of debtor and creditor in England, with reference of the expediency of allowing arrest for debt, as well upon mesne process, as in execution, and of discharging insolvents from actual custody : to which are added suggestions for altering and improving some of the practical details of the existing systemGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : H. Butterworth, 1829United Kingdom  
Cooke, I.An address to the principal inhabitants of the City of Bristol, on the enormous increase of the poor tax in the said city, within the few last years. Pointing out the causes of such increase. With some observations which may tend to remedy the evil in futureKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBristol, Printed by Cocking and Rudhall, 1786United Kingdom  
Cooke, WilliamThe principles of total abstinence exhibited and defended : with a refutation of the Rev. Dr. Edgar's charges and objections against them : a lectureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBelfast : Printed by J. Wilson, 1838United Kingdom  
Cooper, H. G. (Henry G.)Condition of the working classes, and the anomaly of the people wanting necessaries whilst there are abundant means of procuring them, considered with a view to its removalSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityGrantham : S. Ridge, 1847United Kingdom
Cooper, SamuelA sermon preached in Boston, New-England, before the Society for encouraging industry, and employing the poor, August 8. 1753Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston, Printed by J. Draper for D. Henchman, 1753United States
Coote, R. E. Purdon (Robert Eyre Purdon)A letter to the Right Honorable Lord Althorp, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the means of employing the labouring classes and reducing the amount of poor's ratesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1834]Unknown
Copeman, EdwardRemarks on the Poor Law Amendment act with reference to pauper medical attendance and medical clubsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNorwich : Jarrold and sons, 1838"Norwich, England  
     
 Kongelig approberet plan for fattigv senets indretning og bestyrelse i staden Kiobenhavn og dens forstaèderKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityKiøbenhavn : Trykt hos Directeur Johan Frederik Schultz, 1799Denmark
Copland, W. (William)"A letter to the Rev. C.D. Brereton, in reply to his ""Observations on the administration of the poor laws in agricultural districts"" : containing, also, some remarks on his attack upon the magistrates of the county, and tracing the great increase of pauperism to its proper source"Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNorwich : Published by S. Wildin, 1824"Norwich, England  
     
Copleston, EdwardA second letter to the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel ... on the causes of the increase of pauperism, and on the poor laws. By one of his constituentsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityOxford, Printed for J. Murray, 1819United Kingdom
Copleston, EdwardA second letter to the Rt. Hon. Robert Peel ... on the causes of the increase of pauperism, and on the poor laws. By one of his constituents ... 2d. ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityOxford, Printed for J. Murray, 1819United Kingdom2nd ed.
Copley, EstherThe young women of the factory, or, Friendly hints on their duties and dangersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Religious Tract Society, [1845?]United Kingdom
 Copy of petition to be signed by inhabitants of the city : to the Worshipful the Court of Commissioner of Sewers off the City of LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1849]Unknown
 Copy of petition to both Houses of Parliament from the city consumers of gasGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1849]Unknown
 Copy of the petition against the impress service, from the seamen of the Port of Newcastle to the Commons House of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSouth Shields : Printed by G.W. Barnes, 1827United Kingdom
 A copy of the rate and assessment made on the occupations, stocks in trade of the principal inhabitants of Great Yarmouth towards the relief of the poor of the said parish, ending Michaelmas, 1821, at the rate of 4s. on the poundGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonYarmouth : Printed and sold by J. Barnes, [1821]England
Coquerez, César-ConstantAppel aux classes laborieuses pour réaliser l'oeuvre commerciale au profit de tousKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : he author], [1848?]"[Paris?, France]  
     
Corbet, DavidAn address delivered to the members of the Worcester Literary and Scientific Insitution on...March 27th, 1833Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWorcester : Printed by E. Lees, [1833]"Worcester, England  
     
Cordier, J. (Joseph)De la nécessité d'encourager les associations et de les appeler à l'exécution des travaux publics : projet de loi et d'ordonnance présentés dans e butKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Carilian-Goeury, 1830France
 The resolutions, rules, orders, and regulations, for the government of the Cork Friendly SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCork, Printed by J. Haly, 1799Ireland
 The annual report of the managers and auditors of the Cork Institution, previous to the general meeting at the Spring Assizes, 1814Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCork, Stanhope Press, [1814]Ireland
Cornish, JosephThe life of Mr. Thomas Firmin, citizen of LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Johnson, 1780United Kingdom
 Report of the Governors of the Charity for the Relief of Poor Widows and Children of Clergymen .. : for the year 1845Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London? : Philanthropic Society], [1845]United Kingdom
 An account of the proceedings, and state of the fund of the Corporation instituted for the relief of the poor, and for punishing vagabonds and sturdy beggars in the county of the city of DublinGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.] Printed by W. Sleater, 1774[Dublin, Ireland]
 Observations on the state and condition of the poor, under the institution, for their relief, in the city of Dublin, together with the state of the fund, &c. Published by order of the corporation instituted for the relief of the poor, and for punishing vagabonds and sturdy beggars, in the county of the city of Dublin, March 25th, 1775.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityDublin, Printed by W. Wilson, 1775Ireland
 An easy and effectual method of providing for the poor: exemplified in a remarkable instance from real experience, with observationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Cater, 1777United Kingdom
 By the mayor. To the alderman of the ward of [blank] Whereas I have received a late order, made by his Majesty in Council, the tenor whereof is as followeth, that is to say ... It is this day ordered by his Majesty in Council, that no person or persons whatsoever do presume to make, or encourage the making any bonfire, or other publick fire-worksGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPrinted by Samuel Roycroft, printer to the honourable city of London, 1682United Kingdom
 Orders and rules for the corporation of the governor and directors of the hospital for the poor French Protestants, and their descendants, residing in Great BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by J. Roberts, 1723United Kingdom
 Ordres et reglemens pour la Corporation des gouverneur & directeurs de l'Hopital pour les pauvres françois protestants, & leurs descendants, residents dans la Grande-BretagneGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres, 1741United Kingdom
 List of persons relieved by the Corporation of the Poor of the City and County of the City of Exeter, from 1st May 1831 to 29th April, 1832, during the treasurership of Samuel Langston, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonExeter : Printed by W. Roberts, [1832]United States
 A list of persons relieved by the Corporation of the Poor of the City and County of the City of Exeter from lst May, 1832, to 30th April, 1833, during the treasurership of Michael Franklin, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonExeter : Printed by W. Roberts, [1833]United States
 A correct report of the proceedings on the trial of twenty-eight men, on a charge of administering an unlawful oathGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester, Printed by M. Wardle, 1812United Kingdom
CorrectorA few free remarks on Mr. Godfrey Higgins's publications respecting the York Lunatic AsylumGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonYork, J. and G. Todd, 1814United Kingdom
 Correspondence on the subject of the late disturbances in the manufacturing and mining districts / edited by John SinclairGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J.G. and F. Rivington, 1842United Kingdom
Corrie, John, Esq.Remarks on the bill for the more effectual relief of the destitute poor in IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway & sons, 1837United Kingdom2nd ed., rev. and enl.
Corrie, John, Esq.Remarks on the poor law for Ireland / by PhilhibernusGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway and sons, 1837United Kingdom
Corston, WilliamBritish leghorn. A new source of industry, introduced into this country for the employment of poor female childrenGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, Printed at the Royal free school press, by J. Lancaster], [1810]United Kingdom
Cotes, PeterThe new poor law a benefit to the poor, being the substance of two sermons preached in Litchfield ChurchGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard and son, 1835United Kingdom
 Cottage conversations- New ed., adapted to the use of the SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1850United KingdomNew ed., adapted to the use of the Society.
 Cottage economy and cookeryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Clowes, 1844United Kingdom
 Report of the Committee of the Cottage Improvement Society for North Northumberland for 1842Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Whittaker, [1842]United Kingdom
 Second annual report of the Committee of the Cottage Improvement Society for North Northumberland, (1843)Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Whittaker, [1843]United Kingdom
 The third report of the Committee of the Cottage Improvement Society, for Northumberland. (1845.)Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Whittaker and Co. Alnick : M.Smith [1845].United Kingdom
Cotter, G. R.An address to the members of benefit societies, throughout the kingdom : with an abstract of Mr. Courtenay's bill and comments on the obnoxious clauses therein contained : to which is appended, an abstract of the benevolent clauses of the Act of 33 Geo. III. Cap. 54, omitted in Mr. Courtenay's billKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Published for the Committee of delegates of the Metropolitan benefit societies, by E. Wilson, [1828]United Kingdom
Cottingham, JohnA letter to Samuel Whitbread, Esq. M.P. containing some remarks on the poor laws, leading to a description of the peculiar poor situation of the hamlet of Mile-End New-Town, StepneyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Skirven, 1807United Kingdom
Cottu, M. (Charles)De l'administration de la justice criminelle en Angleterre, et de l'esprit du gouvernement anglaisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, Chez H. Nicolle, 1820France
Coulthart, John RossState of large towns and populous districts : a report on the sanatory condition of the Town of Ashtonunder-Lyne : with remarks on the existing evils and suggestions for improving the health, comfort, and longevity of the inhabitantsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAshton-under-Lyne : L. Swallow, 1844United Kingdom
Country gentlemanThe Consequences of a scientific education to the working classes of this country pointed out : and the theories of Mr. Brougham on that subject confuted in a letter to the Marquess of Lansdown / By a country gentlemanGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for T. Cadell, 1826United Kingdom
Country gentlemanA Letter to Thomas Gilbert, Esq, on his intended reform of the poor lawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett and J. Sewell, 1787United Kingdom
Country gentlemanReasons humbly offer'd for a general insolvent bill, in a letter from a country gentleman, in answer to a member of Parliament upon that occasionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Grantham, for J. Baker, 1711United Kingdom
Country gentlemanTo the yeomanry and farmers of the County of DevonGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Exeter : Printed and sold by E. Woolmer and co.], [1830?]United States
Country magistrateA proposal for the immediate organization of a general peace-maintenance association, under the direction of government : in a letter to Lord Melbourne from a country magistrate.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : James Ridgway Printed by C. Roworth and Sons 1831.United Kingdom
Country magistrateRemarks upon an intended bill for the relief of the poor, now under consideration of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by W. Brown, 1777United Kingdom
Country overseerThe Poor laws England's ruinKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for and sold by Sherwood, Neely & Jones, 1817United Kingdom2nd ed.
Country overseerThe Poor laws England's ruin. By a country overseerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for and sold by Sherwood, Neely & Jones, 1817United Kingdom
 A Country rector's address to his parishioners at the close of the twenty-fifth year of his residence amongst them, with reference to the disturbed state of the timesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Hatchard & son, 1830United Kingdom
CountrymanA Letter to the Right Honourable the Speaker of the House of Commons, on the subject of the poor laws, in which the evils of the present system, the origin of those evils, and their remedy, are considered. By a countrymanGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSalisbury, Printed and sold by Brodie and Dowding, [c.1820]United Kingdom
 Rules for the government of the county gaol and castle of Lincoln : made and established in a court of gaol sessions, held at Lincoln on...5th...January 1827, and confirmed by the Judges of Assize, on...10th...March.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : printed by Luke Hansard and Sons 1827.United Kingdom
County magistrateObservations on the poor laws as they are generally administered, on the effects which they have produced, and on some of the systems which have been proposed to amend the condition of the poor and to decrease the poor rates / by a county magistrateGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : H. Renshaw, 1834United Kingdom
County magistratePrison discipline : with hints on other preventive and remedial measures required to diminish crime : a letter to His Grace the Duke of Richmond, K.G. Chairman of the Committee of the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the state of the prisons in the United Kingdom / by a county magistrateGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Roake and Varty, 1835United Kingdom
 County meeting : order of the processionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeeds : Printed at the Patriot office by J. Foster, [1832?]United Kingdom
 County meeting on the Ten Hours billGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonHuddersfield : Lancashire, printer, [1832?]United Kingdom
 County of Lowth Hospital. Progress from February, 1172, to February 1773Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewry, Printed by G. Stevenson, [1773]United Kingdom
Coupé, Jacques-MichelDes sépultures en politique et en moraleGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris, de l'Imprimérie nationale], [1796]France
Courtauld, GeorgeAddress to those who may be disposed to remove to the United States of America, on the advantages of equitable associations of capital and labour, in the formation of agricultural establishments in the interior country. Including remarks on Mr. Birkbeck's opinions upon this subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSudbury, Printed and sold by J. Burkitt, and sold by D. Eaton and R. Hunter, 1820United Kingdom
Courtenay, Henry ReginaldA sermon preached before the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at their anniversary meeting... February 21, 1800Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by S. Brooke, 1800United Kingdom
Courtenay, Thomas PeregrineCopy of a letter to the Rt. Hon. William Sturges Bourne, Chairman of the select committee of the House of Commons appointed for the consideration of the poor laws, from a member of that committeeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Wright and Murphy, printers, [1817]United Kingdom
Courtenay, Thomas PeregrineA treatise upon the poor lawsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, J. Murray, 1818United Kingdom
Courtney, A. (Abraham)The moderate use of intoxicating drinks : being the substance of a lecture delivered at a meeting of the Isle of Thanet Temperance SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by permission of the author by the New British and Foreign Temperance Society, [1840?]United Kingdom
Cousin, VictorOn the state of education in Holland as regards schools for the working classes and for the poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1838United Kingdom
Cousins, D. L. (Dennis Lewis)Extracts from the diary of a workhouse chaplain [micro-form]Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard, 1847United Kingdom
Cowell, John WelsfordA letter to the Rev. John T. Becher...in reply to certain charges and assertions made in the introduction to a second edition of his Anti-pauper system recently publishedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway and sons, 1834United Kingdom
Cox, Edward W. (Edward William)The practice of poor removals as regulated by the recent statutes 9 & 10 Vict. c. 66 and 11 & 12 Vict. c. 31 : with observations, forms and all cases decidedGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by W. Cox], [1849]United Kingdom2nd ed.
Cox, F. A. (Francis Augustus)Our young men, their importance and claims : a prize essayGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Ball, 1838United Kingdom5th ed.
Cox, Richard, SirA charge delivered to the grand-jury, at a general quarter sessions of the peace held for the county of Cork ... on the 13th of January, 1740Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin, Printed by G. Faulkner, 1741Ireland
Coxe, PeterThe social day : a poem in four cantosGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by J. Mopes for J. Carter & son, 1823United Kingdom
Coxe, ThomasA Discourse, wherein the interest of the patient in reference to physick and physicians is soberly debated, many abuses of the apothecaries in the preparing their medicines are detected, and their unfitness for practice discovered. Together with the reasons and advantages of physicians preparing their own medicinesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for C.R, 1669United Kingdom
Coxe, WilliamAccount of the prisons and hospitals in Russia, Sweden, and Denmark. With occasional remarks on the different modes of punishments in those countriesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Cadell, 1781United Kingdom
Coxworthy, FranklinThe potato disease and bad ventilation : being a correspondence with the Right Honourable the Lords of the Treasury, the Directors of the Polytechnic Institution, Professor Faraday, Mr. Barry, the architect to the Houses of Parliament, and the editors of the Philosophical MagazineGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : G. Peirce, 1847United Kingdom
Crabb, JamesThe gipsies' advocate : or, Observations on the origin, character, manners, and habits of the English gipsies : to which are added many interesting anecdotesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Nisbet, 1832United Kingdom3rd ed. with additions.
Crabtree, GeoffreyA dialogue betwixt Tummus and MaryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Rochdale : E. Wrigley, printer], [1835?]United Kingdom
Crabtree, GeoffreyFactory Commission : the legality of its appointment questioned and the illegality of its proceedings proved : addressed to Lord AlthorpGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J.B. Seeley and sons, 1833United Kingdom
Crabtree, George"A brief description of a tour through Calder Dale, being a letter to Richard Oastler, surnamed by Baines, ""King of the Factory Children"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonHuddersfield : Printed by J. Hobson, 1833United Kingdom
Craik, George L. (George Lillie)Sketches of popular tumults, illustrative of the evils of social ignoranceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Cox, 1847United Kingdom
Craik, George L. (George Lillie)Sketches of popular tumults, illustrative of the evils of social ignoranceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Knight & co, 1837United Kingdom
Creagh, PierseCorrespondence between the Irish Poor Law Commissioners and Pierse Creagh, Esq. : relative to a crises being brought about by heavy... poor rates, by the imposition of which the present landlords and tenants could be got rid ofGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Daly, Printer, [1849]Ireland
CreditorCounty courts, or, A letter to Bailey Cochrane, Esq., M.PGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1848United Kingdom2nd ed.
Creech, WilliamAn account of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith ... on the 27th and 28th days of August, 1788, for breaking into and robbing, the General Excise Office of Scotland, on the 5th day of March last ... To which is added, an appendix, containing several curious papers relative to the trial, and the persons tried. Second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdiburgh, Printed by and for the author, and sold in London by T. Cadell, 1788United Kingdom2nd ed.
Creed, James, SirAn impartial examination of a pamphlet, intitled, Considerations on several proposals lately made for the better maintenance of the poor: With some serious and occasional animadversions on this important subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1752United Kingdom
Crewe, George, SirA word for the poor and against the present Poor Law, both as to its principle and practiceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDerby : W. Rowbottom, 1843United Kingdom
 The Cries of the poor prisoners, humbly offer'd to the serious consideration of the King and ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed and sold by W. Wilkins, 1716United Kingdom
Croll, A. Angus (Alexander Angus)[Memorandum of Agreement] Gas consumers agreement with A.A. Croll, 1849 March 24Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1849]Unknown
Crombie, AlexanderThe Strike : or, A dialogue between Andrew Plowman and John TreadleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for T. Hookham, 1834United Kingdom
Crosfeild, RobertEngland's glory reviv'd, demonstrated in several propositions. Shewing an easie and speedy method for fully maning the royal navy with saylers, without charge, or obstruction to trade. As likewise reasons proving from whence all our losses have happen'd, with proper remedies for the better securing of trade for the futureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1693United Kingdom
Cross, T. (Thomas)A discourse on the subject of the Jewish disabilitiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCambridge : Printed by Henry Smith, [1849]England
Crowther, RichardAn essay on the cause of bad trade : with a plan of legal protection for wages, proposed as a remedyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : R. Wood, 1843United Kingdom
Cruickshank, J. (James)Observations on the Scotch system of Poor Laws : together with the explanation of a plan for the suppression of vagrants, street beggars, and impostors, for the relief of occasional distress, and the encouragement of industry among the poor.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAberdeen : printed by D. Chalmers & Co. for F. Frost 1813.United Kingdom
Cruickshank, J. (James)Observations on the Scotch system of poor laws, together with the explanation of a plan for the suppression of vagrants, street beggars, and impostors, for the relief of occasional distress, and the encouragement of industry among the poorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityAberdeen, Printed by D. Chalmers & co. for F. Frost, 1813United Kingdom
Cruickshank, WilliamGod glorified by tee-totalism : a sermon delivered in... StockportGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonStockport : H. Leigh, [1840?]United Kingdom
Cruickshank, WilliamTo Christians of all persuasionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1836]Unknown
Culham, B. P.The fig-leaf, a satirical and admonitory poemKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityHenley, Printed and sold by G. Norton, [1807]United Kingdom3rd ed., with considerable emendations and additions.
Cull, JamesA letter addressed to the Right Honourable William Sturges Bourne, M.P. on the subject of the poor lawsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Published by Pinnock and Maunder, 1820United Kingdom
Cullen, C. Sinclair (Charles Sinclair)A letter on the arbitrary license system : addressed to the Right Hon. John Calcraft, M.P., chairman of the Sale of Beer CommitteeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : R. Heward, 1830United Kingdom
Culverwell, Robert JamesThe art of longevity and health, or, How to live 100 years : in other words, how to attain a good and reasonable old ageGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : The author, 1848United Kingdom
 Cumberland sufferersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1833]Unknown
Cuming, RalphAn address to the people of the United Kingdom on the cow pox inoculation, setting forth the manifold advantages it enjoys over the small pox inoculation, and the blessings which mankind will experience from this inestimable and great discovery: particularly recommended to parents and people of every description. With a variety of important observations arising from the subject, relative to government, the Royal Navy, Army, &c. ... Concluding with a address in blank verse to the loyal, brave, and patriotic volunteersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonRomsey, Printed and sold for the author, [1804?]United Kingdom
Cunliffe, Henry OwenDistressed minersKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London], [1818]United Kingdom
Cunningham, FrancisNotes recueillies en visitant les prisons de la Suisse, et remarques sur les moyens de les améliorer, avec quelques détails sur les prisons de Chambéry et de Turin ... Suivies de la déscription des prisons améliorées deGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGenève et Paris, Chez J.J. Paschoud, De l'impr. de J.J. Luc Sestié, 1820Switzerland
Cunningham, J. W. (John Williams)A few observations on friendly societies, and their influence on public moralsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1817United Kingdom
Cunningham, TimothyThe new universal parish officer. Containing all the laws now in force, relating to Parish business, rang'd in alphabetical order ... Collected from the Common, Statute, and other authentic law-books. By a gentleman of the Middle-TempleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall, 1771United Kingdom3rd ed., corr. and enl., particularly under the tiles Apprentices, Highways, Poor, Servants (to taylors) and Vagrants.
Cunningham, TimothyThe new universal parish officer. Containing all the laws now in force, relating to parish business, rang'd in alphabetical order. Collected from the common, statute, and other authentic law-books. Interspersed with many useful precedents. By a gentleman of the Middle TempleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for S. Crowder [etc.], 1764United Kingdom
Curtis, John HarrisonAdvice on the care of the health : with remarks on the present state of hygiology, showing the necessity for the adoption of public sanatory measures : on the causes and prevention of disease, and on air, exercise, diet, bathing, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Whittaker, 1845United Kingdom
Curwen, J. C. (John Christian)Sketch of a plan ... for bettering the condition of the labouring classes of the community, and for equalizing and reducing the amount of the present parochial assessmentsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Bell, by A.J. Valpy, [1817]United Kingdom
Curwen, J. C. (John Christian)Speech ... in the House of Commons, on the 21st of February 1817, on a motion for a committee to take into consideration the poor lawsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Bell, by A.J. Valpy, 1817United Kingdom
Curwen, J. C. (John Christian)The speech ... in the House of Commons, on the 28th of May, 1816. On a motion for a committee for taking into consideration the state of the poor laws. 2d. ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1816United Kingdom2nd ed.
Cushing, Luther StearnsAn act for the relief of insolvent debtors and for the more equal distribution of their effects, passed by the legislature of Massachusetts, April 23, 1838 : with an outline of the system thereby introduced, and forms of proceeding under the sameGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1838United States
D'Oyly, GeorgeA sermon preached at Lambeth Church, on Sunday, February 17th, 1828, for the benefit of the Lambeth Pension SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLambeth : Printed by T. Romney, 1828United Kingdom
D. S.[Vinetum angliae, or, a new and easy way to make wine of English grapes and other fruit ... the whole art and mystery of a confectioner.]Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[By D.S. London], [1690?]United Kingdom
Dabelow, Christoph Christian vonAusführliche entwickelung der lehre vom concurse der gläubigerKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityHalle, Bey Hemmerde und Schwetschke, 1801Germany
Dabelow, Christoph Christian vonVersuch einer ausführlichen systematischen Erläuterung der Lehre vom Concurs der GläubigerHarvard Law LibraryHalle : Bei Hemmerde und Schwetschke, 1792Germany
Daddo, WilliamThe Tiverton wool-combers defence: in answer to a letter, sign'd, A neuter. Published in the General-Evening-Post December 28, 1749. More particularly, in respect to the slavish principles advanced by the author, in advising the Parliament to take away from the manufacturers of Great-Britain a privilege allowed to all mankind, even under the most arbitrary governments ... With some reflections on calling in the military force, in a late affair at Tiverton. By one unconcern'd, but a friend to libertyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Owen, 1750United Kingdom
Dagget, GeorgeThe estate of the poor in Sion College London, truly stated, by George Dagget Attorney, and clerk of the said college. In a letter to a friend. With license, May 5. 1688Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for Ric.Chiswell, 1688United Kingdom
 What is the poor-house best calculated to save Scotland from pauperism and degradation ?Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityMaybole : Printed by M. Porteous, [1849]United Kingdom
Dairnvæll, Georges-MarieRothschild Ier ses valets et son peuple .. replique a de pretendues responses, et nouveaux faits contre S.M. Rothschild, mn. Fould, C. LaffitteKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis [Imprimerie de bureau], 1846France3e éd.
Dale, W.Calculations deduced from first principles, in the most familiar manner, by plain arithmetic, from the use of the societies instituted for the benefit of old age: intended as an introduction to the study of the doctrine of annuities. By a member of one of the societiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Ridley, 1772United Kingdom
Dallas, Alexander R. C. (Alexander Robert Charles)Protestant sisters of charity : a letter addressed to the Lord Bishop of London, developing a plan for improving the arrangements at present existing for administering medical advice and visiting the sick poorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by C. Knight, 1826United Kingdom
Dalmeny, Archibald Primrose, BaronAn address to the middle classes upon the subject of gymnastic exercisesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1848United Kingdom
Dalrymple, AlexanderThe poor man's friendGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1795United Kingdom
Dalrymple, David, SirProposals for carrying on a certain public work in the city of EdinburghKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], [1752]Unknown
Dalrymple, John, SirCombination of arts to serve the Navy, the freight interest, the dominions of Britain in the torrid zone, and her distant fisheries, and distant voyagesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1795]Unknown
Dalton, MichaelThe countrey justice, containing the practice of the justices of the peace out of their sessions: gathered for the better help of such justices of peace as have not been much conversant in the studie of the lawes of the realme Now the fifth time published, revised, in many things corrected, and much inluged Cum privilegioGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by the assignes of John Mori, 1635United KingdomNow the fifth time published, revised, in many things corrected, and much inlarged.
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