Roebuck, John Arthur, 1802-1879
Roebuck, J.A. (John Arthur), 1801-1879
Roebuck, John Arthur
John Arthur Roebuck personnalité politique britannique
John Arthur Roebuck
Roebuck, John Arthur (English painter, 1801-1879, born in India)
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Works
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Aristocracy ... | |
The Birmingham Political Union and the House of Lords . More "Justices' justice" . Stopping supplies . Lord Glenelg and the New Australian Colony | |
The Canadas and their grievances | |
The Canadian portfolio : containing a faithful exposition of the causes that have produced the civil war in Canada, together with the various official documents necessary to elucidate and support the history of this disgraceful contest | |
A church, what? A state church, what? . Legal wisdom -- the revising barristers . Sobriety of the working class -- the Gin Palace fallacy | |
The colonies of England a plan for the government of some portion of our colonial possessions | |
The conduct of ministers : respecting the amendments of the House of Lords . Local courts in Boroughs . Mr Spring Rice and the appropriation act | |
The crisis! What ought the ministers to do? . A Rotten Borough for sale . Mr Bulwer's sham motion for the repeal of the tax on knowledge . Administration of the law by the Lords . Mr Ormsby Gore and the landlords' argument in favour of war | |
Debate in the House of Commons, on the 15th April, 1834, on Mr. Roebuck's motion for "a select committee to inquire the means of remedying the evils wich exist in the form of the govenments now existing in Upper and Lower Canada." | |
Democracy in America . Character and sufferings of the Irish Clergy . The London review and the Irish church question . The "We" of the Herald . The Times . The newspaper stamp return, & c. | |
Despotism of the French King ... | |
The Dorchester labourers, 1835? | |
England, A Step- Mother to Her Soldiers. Signs of the Times. By J.A.R. Toryphobia.- by H.S. Chapman ... | |
The evils of a House of Lords . Mr Spring Rice and the tax on knowledge, with a postscript on French King and the press . Matchless constitution . Parliamentary notices -- Mr Hanmer, & c. & c. | |
Existing difficulties in the government of the Canadas | |
History of the whig ministry of 1830, to the passing of the Reform Bill | |
Imprimé par ordre du Comité de correspondance | |
The King's speech, which ought to be spoken . The colonies . The British museum . State of the newspaper stamp question | |
A letter from Geo. Sinclair, ESQ., M.P., to Mr Roebuck, with reply and remarks . The English in America . Injustice to prisoners | |
A Letter to Daniel O'Connell, Esq. M.P., on Peerage Reform ... | |
A Letter to the Duke of Cumberland ... | |
A letter to the electors of Bath, on the Municipal Corporation Reform Bill : with a postscript on the conduct of Sir Robert Peel and others, on the discussion of the question | |
Letters to Henrietta Falconer [MI] 1985 | |
Life and letters of John Arthur Roebuck, P.C., Q.C., M.P. with chapters of autobiography | |
The Municipal Elections ... | |
Of what use is the House of Lords? . Persecution of the unstamped press | |
On the means of conveying information to the people : with an appendix, containing observations respecting the conduct of certain members of the House of Commons on Mr. Grote's motion, on the second of June last, in favour of the ballot | |
Pamphlets for the people | |
Parties in the House of Commons : dissensions among the Tories . O'Connell and English agitation . Consolation and compensation to borough town clerks, royal perogative . General Evans's rule of promotion in the auxiliary army of Spain . Conduct of the authorities towards the unstamped press . The registration | |
The peers and the people : municipal reform, corn laws, taxes on knowledge | |
The people are not to blame : Libellous fallacy of the Edinburgh review . Decay of Whigism -- public opinion in Bath -- the recent dinner . The Whig creed -- Lord John Russell and the Bristol dinner . Factory workers and hand-loom weavers : the hours bill | |
Progress of democracy . The London review and the periodical press . The Orange Exposure . Preliminary reforms. -- being a summary of the principles advocated in these pamphlets | |
Prospects of the coming session : views of the Radical Party . Mr N. Golsdsmid and Mr John Black, the editor of the morning chronicle . Railroads and railroad projects -- Mr Goulburn's anathema . The newspaper stamp return -- postscript to a former article | |
Radical support to a Whig Ministry . Taxation of the rich and of the poor . Mr Laing's justices' justice | |
The Radicals and the Ministers . Speech of Sir W. Molesworth at Birmingham . The paper-makers' grievance . Democracy preached by "Blackwood" | |
Remarks on the proposed union of the Canadas : published in the year 1822 | |
A repeal of the stamp duty on newspapers. | |
A Short Review of a Long Session ... | |
The stamped press of London, and its morality ; The sincerity of Tory professions in favour of corporation reform | |
To John Arthur Roebuck, Esq., M.P. : Sir, my attention has been called to a speech made by you in the House of Commons on the 15th of February, and reported in the London papers. | |
Trades' unions : their advantages to the working classes . Fallacies of the House of Commons on the ballot in America | |
Whigs and Radicals ... |