Conservative Party Publications 1877-1880
PUB 387/2
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Conservative Party Publications 1877-1880
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PUB 387/2
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The Policy of the Government on the Eastern Question., Aug 1877 [32, pp. 36]
A Speech Delivered at Bradford by the Most Hon. The Marquis of Salisbury, on Thursday, October 11th, 1877., Oct 1877 [33, pp. 16]
The Convention between Great Britain and Turkey of June 4, 1878. [34, pp. 8]
The Treaty of Berlin and the Convention of Constantinople., Aug 1878 [35, pp. 18]
Presentation of Addresses from the Conservative Associations to the Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G. and the Marquess of Salisbury, K.G. at the Foreign Office, August 6th, 1878. Report of Proceedings., Aug 1878 [36, pp. 24]
The Earl of Beaconsfield's Administration 1877-8. A Sequel to "Three Years of Conservative Government.", Dec 1878 [37, pp. 23]
The Afghan War. A Speech Delivered in the House of Lords, by the Right Hon. Viscount Cranbrook, (Secretary of State for India), on Monday, December 9th, 1878., Dec 1878 [38, pp. 28]
Conservative Finance and Liberal Fallacies. Speeches Delivered in the House of Commons, by the Right Hon. W.H. Smith, M.P., Sir Henry Selwyn-Ibbetson, Bart., M.P., and the Right Hon. Sir Stafford H. Northcote, Bart., M.P., During the Debate on the Budget, April 24th & 28th, 1879, May 1879 [39, pp. 40]
A Speech Delivered at Sheffield by the Right Hon. Viscount Cranbrook, (Secretary of State for India), on Thursday, June 5th, 1879., Jun 1879 [40, pp. 24]
Foreign Affairs. Speech of the Most Honorable the Marquess of Salisbury, K.G. at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, October 17th, 1879. [41, pp. 22]
A Few Facts about Conservative and Liberal Finance., Nov 1879 [42, pp. 4]
Six Years of Conservative Government. 1874-79., Feb 1880 [43, pp. 64]
The Foreign Policy of England. Extract from a Speech Delivered by Mr. Joseph Cowen, M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne, on Saturday, January 31st, 1880., Feb 1880 [44, pp. 30]
Speeches Delivered by Colonel Loyd-Lindsay, V.C., Member for Berkshire, and Financial Secretary to the War Office, to the Newbury Conservative Working Men's Association, January 29th, 1880 [45, pp. 8]
Speech of the Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy, M.P. Secretary of State for War at the Inaugural Dinner of the Scottish Conservative Club and to the Conservative Working Men's Association at Edinburgh on the 11th and 12th December 1877, 1877 [pp. 36]
The Eastern Question. Speech of Mr. Joseph Cowen, Liberal M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne, Delivered in the House of Commons, Monday, Feb. 11, 1878. [pp. 4]
Despatch by the Marquess of Salisbury, (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), on the Eastern Question, April 1st, 1878. [pp. 10]
The "National Agricultural Labourers' Union" and its Leaders., Speeches and Correspondence. [pp. 28]
A Speech Delivered by J. A. Roebuck, Esq., Q.C., M.P., in the House of Commons during the Debate on the Movement of Indian Troops, May 23rd, 1878. [pp. 4]
Afghanistan. A Lecture Delivered to the Newcastle-under-Lyme Conservative Club on October 29th, 1878, by R. W. Hanbury, Esq., M.P. (for North Staffordshire) [pp. 16]
The Foreign Policy of the Government. A Speech by the Rev. Whitwell Elwin, at Reepham, Norfolk, January 13th, 1879. [pp. 4]
The National Revenue and Expenditure. A Comparison of Taxation under the Gladstone & Beaconsfield Governments. Mr. Gladstone's "Surplus" Explained., 1879 [pp. 31]
The Truth about the Finances, May 1879 [pp. 6]
What has become of the Surplus of Six Millions[p. 1]
A Speech Delivered at Brighton in Defence of the Government, at the Quarterly Meeting of the Brighton Conservative and Constitutional Association by W. Grantham, Esq., Q.C., M.P., on Monday, October 6th, 1879, Oct 1879 [pp. 20]
Who are Insulting the Working Classes?[pp. 4]
Letters to Working Men. No. 2. by an Old Liberal. "Radical, Liberal, or Conservative?"[pp. 4]
A Few Words on the Finances., Nov 1879 [pp. 16]
How Shall I Vote? A Question for Working Men. By One Who Thinks.[pp. 8]
The Agricultural Situation, The Earl of Beaconsfield [pp. 16]
The Surplus of Six Millions., John A. Kempe, May 1879 [p. 1]
The Truth about the Finances, Dec 1879 [pp. 6]
Mr Gladstone's Scotch Speeches Being an Address Delivered at Edinburgh, Dec. 12, 1879 to the Conservative Working Men's Association, Arthur James Balfour M.P., 1880 [pp. 24]
The Speeches of Sir Stafford Northcote, Bart., M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer; the Hon. R. Bourke, M.P., Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs; and the Hon. E. Stanhope, M.P., Under Secretary for India; Delivered at the Great Conservative Demonstration, at Leeds, on Saturday, December 20th, 1879., 1880 [pp. 48]
The Present Position of the Conservative Party Being an Address Delivered by the Right Hon. Lord George Hamilton, M.P. Vice-President of the Council at the Inaugural Meeting of the Conservative Association of the University of Edinburgh January 14, 1880 and a Speech Made at Dalkeith January 16, 1880, 1880 [pp. 20]
Speech to the Members of the Dalkeith District Conservative Association, in Reply to a Resolution in Support of the Policy of the Government, Jan 1880 [pp. 12]
Date
1877-1880
Language
English
Physical extent
1 volume
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Conservative Central Office and National Union pamphlets and publications
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Conservative Party Publications 1877-1880
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