Scrope, George Poulett, 1797-1876
George Julius Poulett Scrope English geologist, political economist and politician
Scrope, George Poulett
Scrope, G. Poulett
George Julius Scrope
Scrope, G. Poulett (George Poulett), 1797-1876
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Works
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Bildung der vulkanischen Kegel und Krater | |
The common cause of the landlord, tenant, and labourer, and the common cure of their complaint in a letter to the agriculturists of the South of England | |
Considerations on volcanos, (Cambridge University Press) | |
Considerations on volcanos : the probable causes of their phenomena, the laws which determine their march, the disposition of their products, and their connexion with the present state and past history of the globe : leading to the establishment of a new theory of the earth | |
The currency question freed from mystery : in a letter to Mr. Peel, showing how the distress may be relieved without altering the standard | |
Don't tax, but untax, the dwellings of the poor | |
Draft report | |
An examination of the bank charter question, with an inquiry into the nature of a just standard of value, and suggestions for the improvement of our monetary system | |
Extracts of evidence taken by the late commission of inquiry into the occupation of land in Ireland, on the subject of waste lands reclamation with a prefatory letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, from G. Poulett Scrope, M.P. | |
Extracts of letters from poor persons who emigrated last year to Canada and the United States printed for the information of the labouring poor and their friends in this country | |
Friendly advice to the peasantry of Ireland | |
G.S. Eisdell, G. Pouleti, Scrope, T. Chalmers. | |
Géologie et volcans éteints du centre de la France | |
geology and extinct volcanos of Central France | |
George Scrope (1797-1876), Thomas Attwood (1783-1856), Edwin Chadwick (1800-1890), John Cairnes (1823-1875) | |
How is Ireland to be governed? a question addressed to the new administration of Lord Melbourne in 1834, with a postscript, in which the same question is addressed to the administration of Sir Robert Peel in 1846 | |
How to make Ireland self-supporting, or, Irish clearances, and improvement of waste lands | |
The Irish difficulty and how it must be met with a postscript | |
The Irish Poor Law, how far has it failed, and why? a question addressed to the common sense of his countrymen | |
The Irish relief measures, past and future | |
A labour rate recommended in preference to any reduction of the area of taxation to improve the operation of the Irish Poor-Law : in three letters to the editor of the Morning chronicle | |
A letter to the magistrates of the south of England on the urgent necessity of putting a stop to the illegal practice of making up wages out of rates, to which alone is owing the misery and revolt of the agricultural peasantry | |
Letters to Lord John Russell, M.P. &c. &c. &c on the future measures required for the social amelioration of Ireland | |
Letters to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, on the expediency of enlarging the Irish poor-law to the full extent of the poor-law of England, 1846: | |
Memoir of the life of the Right Honourable Charles Lord Sydenham, G.C.B. with a narrative of his administration in Canada | |
Notice on the Geology of the Ponza Isles : Read April 23d, May 7th and 21st, 1824 | |
On credit-currency, and its superiority to coin in support of a cheap, safe, and sufficient circulating medium | |
On the causes of earthquakes : correspondence | |
On the poor laws and their abuse | |
A plain statement of the causes of, and remedies for, the prevailing distress : for the consideration of a reformed parliament, and of those who will have to elect its members | |
Plan of a poor-law for Ireland : with a review of the arguments for and against it | |
A plea for the rights of industry in Ireland being the substance of letters which recently appeared in the Morning chronicle : with additions | |
Political economy, versus, the hand-loom weavers two letters of George Poulett Scrope, Esq. M.P. to the Chairman of the Central Committee of the Hand-Loom Worsted Weavers, of the West-Riding of York, with their answers to the same. | |
Principles of political economy, deduced from the natural laws of social welfare, and applied to the present state of Britain | |
Remarks on the Irish poor relief bill | |
Reply to the speech of the Archbishop of Dublin delivered in the House of Lords, on Friday, March 26th, 1847 : and the protest, signed R. Dublin, Monteagle, Radnor, Mountcashel, against the poor relief (Ireland) bill | |
The rights of industry, or, The social problem of the day, as exemplified in France, Ireland, and Britain | |
The Savings' Banks Bill, government annuities and life insurances, and the Friendly Societies' Bill, considered in three letters, addressed to the editor of the Economist | |
A second letter to the magistrates of the south of England on the propriety of discontinuing the allowance system, the means for employing or disposing of the excess of labour, and for diminishing the unequal pressure of the poor rate | |
Some notes of a tour in England, Scotland, & Ireland made with a view to the inquiry whether our labouring population be really redundant? : in letters to the editor of the 'Morning chronicle' | |
Speech of G. Poulett Scrope, Esq. ... at the Wiltshire meeting, held at Devizes, on Friday, September 30, 1831. | |
Speech of Poulett Scrope, Esq., M.P., on the Poor law amendment bill, in the House of Commons, on Monday, May 26, 1834 | |
Two broad-sides against tobacco : the first given by King James of famous memory, his Counterblast to tobacco : the second transcribed out of that learned physician Dr. Everard Maynwaringe, his Treatise of the scurvy : to which is added, serious cautions against excess in drinking, taken out of another work of the same author, his Preservation of health and prolongation of life : with a short collection, out of Dr. George Thompson's treatise of Bloud, against smoking tobacco : also many examples of God's severe judgments upon notorious drunkards, who have died suddenly, in a sermon preached by Mr. Samuel Ward : concluding with two poems against tobacco and coffee | |
Uber Vulkane. | |
Ueber Vulkane Der Charakter ihrer Phänomene, ihre Rolle in d. Bau ... der Erdoberfläche ... ; Nebst einem beschreib. Verzeichn. aller bekannten Vulkane | |
Volcanos : the character of their phenomena, their share in the structure and composition of the surface of the globe, and their relation to its internal forces : with a descriptive catalogue of all known volcanos and volcanic formations | |
volcans leurs caractères et leurs phénomènes avec un catalogue descriptif de toutes les formations volcaniques aujourd'hui connues | |
Votes in aid and rates in aid of the bankrupt Irish unions two speeches |