Capel Lofft
1751 – 1824
29 works on record
Works

The farmer's boy, and other poems

Catalogue of the law and miscellaneous library of ...

Remarks on the letter of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, concerning the revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain societies in London, relative to that event ..

Three letters on the question of regency, addressed to the people of England
Observations on a late publication, entitled "A dialogue on the actual state of Parliament", and also on a treatise entitled "Free parliaments"
An history of the Corporation and Test Acts
Three letters on the question of regency
An argument on the nature of party and faction
Principia cum juris universalis tum præcipue anglicani
The praises of poetry. A poem. By Capel Lofft
An essay on the law of libels
Observations on a late publication, entitled "A dialogue on the actual state of Parliament,"
Remarks on the letter of Mr. Burke, to a member of the National Assembly; with several papers in addition to the Remarks on the reflections of Mr. Burke on the revolution in France. By Capel Lofft, Esq
Observations on the first part of Dr. Knowles's Testimonies from the writers of the first four centuries
Observations on Mrs. Macaulay's History of England, (lately published) from the Revolution to the resignation of Sir Robert Walpole. In a letter addressed to that lady. By Capel Lofft, ..
Eudosia
Brief examination of Lord Sheffield's observations on the commerce of the United States
Essay on the effect of a dissolution of Parliament on an impeachment by the House of Commons, for high crimes and midemeanours. By Capel Lofft
To the friends of the liberty of mankind met to commemorate the anniversary of the revolution of France
Elements of universal law, and particularly of the law of England. Vol.1. Being the first volume of a translation of a work, intitled Principia juris universalis. &c
Remarks on the letter of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke, concerning the Revolution in France
Essay on the effect of a dissolution of Parliament on an impeachment by the House of Commons for high crimes and misdemeanors
An history of the corporation and test acts. With an investigation of their importance to the establishment in church and state. ... By Capel Lofft
Remarks on the letter of the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke
Vindication of the short history of the corporation and test acts ...
On the revival of the cause of reform in the representation of the Commons in Parliament
Opinion of English counsel on the bill for diminishing the number of the Lords of Session in Scotland
At a meeting of the Constitutional Society, July 26th 1782
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's bench, from the Easter term 12 Geo. 3. to Michaelmas 14 Geo. 3. (both inclusive) [1772-1774]