O'Brien, William Smith, 1803-1864
O'Brien, William Smith
O'Brien, B.
William Smith O'Brien Irish nationalist politician (1803–1864)
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Works
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Address to the Queen on the subject of the incarceration of the state prisoners | |
Case as to the legality of the arrest and imprisonment of William Smith O'Brien, Esquire, member of Parliament for the county of Limerick for disobeying an order of the House of Commons : with the opinion of counsel thereon. | |
The case of Ireland stated. | |
Considerations relative to the renewal of the East-India Company's charter ... | |
Devoy's post bag : 1971-1928 | |
Du véritable caractère de l'insurrection polonaise de 1863 | |
Emigration. | |
Journal of an excursion made during the months of August and September 1861 | |
Labour and economic aspects of dairy farming | |
Lectures on America. | |
Notes on international law and parliamentary history, by William Smith O'Brien | |
Oblicza Irlandii i jej przywódców na łamach prasy krakowskiej w pierwszej połowie XIX wieku / Paweł Hamera // Studia Środkowoeuropejskie i Bałkanistyczne. - T.29 (2020), s. 65-79. | |
The Opinions of the London press respecting the amount of opium comensation offered by Her Majesty's government | |
The outcry against the new poor law; or, Who is the poor man's friend? | |
An outline of the general regulations & methods of teaching in the male national model schools, for the use of the teachers in training. | |
Plan for the relief of the poor in Ireland; with observations on the English and Scotch poor laws, addressed to the landed proprietors of Ireland. | |
The potato truck system of Ireland : the main cause of her periodical famines and of the non-payment of her rents | |
The present state of the Liberal Party considered, in reference to union. Addressed to anti-corn law repealers, Irish repealers, suffragists, and voluntaries. | |
Principles of government, or, Meditations in exile. | |
The prosecuted speeches : the following are the speeches of William Smith O'Brien, M.P., and Thomas Francis Meagher, delivered at a meeting of the Irish Confederation, held in the Music Hall, on the 15th March, 1848 -- for which the English Government have prosecuted them | |
The Provisional Committee of the Irish National League | |
The rebel in his family : selected papers of William Smith O'Brien | |
The reformer, or, An infallible remedy to prevent pauperism & periodical returns of famine with other salutory 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 | |
Religious Tract, apparently by William Smith O'Brien | |
Remarks on the medical charities of Ireland, and on the measures proposed for the government and support of these institutions. | |
Repeal of the Union. Speech of Alderman Hayes, on the discussion in the Town-Council of Cork, upon the motion to petition Parliament for a repeal of the Union, on Wednesday, April 19th, 1843. | |
Repeal. William Smith O'Brien, Esq., M.P. The following letter having been read at a meeting of the Loyal National Repeal Association at the opening of the Concilliation Hall, on the 23rd October, 1843, was, on the motion of the Liberator, ordered to be inserted on the Minutes and printed for circulation. | |
Report of Mr. Justice Crampton's charge to the grand jury and the summings-up of the Lord Chief Justice, in the Queen v. O'Brien, and the Queen v. Meagher : Queen's Bench, April and May, 1848 | |
Report of the proceedings and resolutions of the general meeting of artists, held at the Freemasons' Tavern, December 17, 1842. | |
Report of the proceedings at the first general meeting and council dinner of the Chemico-Agricultural Society of Ulster, held in Belfast, on Tuesday, August 18, 1846; with the lecture, by Professor Johnston, of the Agricultural Chemistry Association of Scotland, ... | |
Report of the trial of William Smith O'Brien, for high treason : at the special commission for the co. Tipperary, held at Clonmel, September and October 1848 : with the judgment of the Court of Queen's Bench, Ireland, and of the House of Lords, on the writs of error | |
Report of the ways and means of attaining an independent Irish parliament | |
Report on organization, and instructions for the formation and government of confederate clubs | |
Report on the state of mechanics' institutions in England. With a list of such institutions, and a list of lecturers | |
Reports. | |
Reports on the sanatory state of the labouring classes, as affected chiefly by the situation and construction of their dwellings, in and about the metropolis. Extracted from the fourt and fifth Annual reports of the Poor Law Commissioners | |
Reproductive employment : a series of letters to the landed proprietors of Ireland: with a preliminary letter to Lord John Russell | |
Researches on the composition and characters of certain soils and waters belonging to the flax districts of Belgium, and on the chemical constitution of the ashes of the flax-plant. By Sir Robert Kane. Read at the agricultural evening meetinf of the Royal Dublin Society, held on the 6th of April, 1847 | |
Resolutions suggested for consideration as suitable to the existing state of affairs in Ireland : May 5, 1862. | |
Review of the Neapolitan sulphur question. | |
Review of the sanitary condition of Dublin. : By John Aldridge, ... From the Dublin quarterly journal of medical science for May, 1847. | |
Rules and articles to be observed & adhered to by the Union and Friendly Society held at the house of (or else where) sanctioned by authority of Parliament, on the 13th day of September, 1795 | |
Rules and regulations of the Equitable Labour Exchange, Gray's Inn Road, London. ... | |
Rules of the Irish Metropolitan Mutual Benefit, Building, and Investment Society. Established according to Act of Parliament, 6 & 7 Wm. IV., c.32 | |
Saint Columb Kille's sayings, moral and prophetic, extracted from Irish parchments, and translated by the Rev. Mr. Taafe, to which are added the visions of St. Patrick and Bridget, and the prophecies of Coireal Mac Croinean and Ultan Leatroma, together with an extract from Fuaras a Saltoir Cashel | |
Scrapbook of newsclippings etc. concerning William Smith O'Brien | |
Self-supporting colonization. Ireland saved, without cost to the Imperial treasury. | |
The 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 bill. | |
Some calm observations upon Irish affairs. By John Grey V. Porter, Esq. Letter C | |
Some notices of manuscripts relating to Ireland, in various languages, now to be found in the Burgundian Library at Brussels : with fac-simile illustrations, etc. | |
Speech of the Right Honorable John Foster, speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland : delivered in committee of the whole House on Thursday the 11th day of April 1799. | |
The speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, in the House of Lords of Ireland, on a motion made by the Earl of Moira, Monday, February 19, 1798 | |
Speech of Thomas Wyse, Esq., M.P., on the extension and improvement of acadwmical, collegiate, and university education in Ireland : at the meeting held for that purpose at Cork, November 13, 1844. With notes, documentary and illustrative. | |
Speech of W.D. Christie, Esq., M.P., on moving for leave to bring in a bill "To abolish certain oaths and subscriptions in the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and to extend education in the universities to persons who are not members of the Church of England." On the 25th of May, 1843 | |
Speech of William Smith O'Brien, Esq., M.P. ... : on the causes of discontent in Ireland, delivered in the House of Commons, on the 4th July, 1843. | |
Speeches of William Smith O'Brien at Clonmel, on Friday, October 29, 1858 in reply to the address presented to him ... also, his speech in reply to the address of the Assoc. Ides. of Clonmel. | |
The spirit of the Nation | |
The State of Ireland, and the measures of government for its relief, considered with reference to the interests of the poor | |
Statement of claims of the British subjects interested in opium surrendered to Captain Elliot at Canton for the public service | |
Statistical inquiries into the social conditions of the working classes, and into the means for the education of their children. | |
Statistical sketches of Upper Canada, for the use of emigrants: | |
Systematic colonization : Speech of Charles Buller, ... in the House of Commons, on Thursday, April 6, 1843, on systematic colonization | |
Thoughts and facts concerning the fine arts in Ireland, and schools of design. | |
Thoughts upon the theory and practice of the poor-laws. Being a series of letters originally written to the editor of "The Spectator." | |
To solitude consigned : the Tasmanian journal of William Smith O'Brien, 1849-1853 : with an introduction to William Smith O'Brien's career, a summary of his voyage to Van Dieman's Land and an epilogue on his last ten years after leaving Tasmania ... Also including O'Brien's pocket diaries for 1852 and 1853 | |
To the Honorablle the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled. The petition of the Town Council of the City of Limerick, ... | |
To the members of the two houses of Parliament, on the present state of public affairs | |
To the people of Great Britain : we, the undersigned, representatives of Irish constituencies ... | |
Traditions of the Irish peasantry | |
Trial of John Mitchel : With a correct report of the speech of Robert Holmes. | |
Union in Ireland. | |
The waste of the revenue in the Excise Department : illicit distillation produced by high duties, and the illegality of the Revenue Police force; abridged from the reports of Sir Henry Parnell's Commission, and the papers of the late Robert Pigott, Esq. | |
The Whig almanac: 1848. Calculations for the year 1848: prepared ... by David Young, philom | |
The Winter of 1846-7 in Antrim, with remarks on out-door relief and colonization. | |
Works. | |
Zoology and civilization. A lecture delivered before the Royal Zoological Society of Ireland. |