Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham Baron
1778 – 1868
100 works on record
Works
Lord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords, Monday, January 29, 1838
1980

Brougham and his early friends
1908

The works of Henry, lord Brougham and Vaux
1872

Letters from Lord Brougham to William Forsyth
1872

The life and times of Henry, Lord Brougham
1871
Old England's worthies
1862

Tracts, mathematical and physical
1860
Speeches and pamphlets
1858

Speeches on social and political subjects
1857
Lord Brougham's acts and bills, from 1811 to the present time ..
1857

Historical and political dissertations
1857
Works of Henry, Lord Brougham, F.R.S. ..
1856

Rhetorical and literary dissertations and addresses
1856

Natural theology
1856
Contributions to the Edinburgh Review
1856

Analytical view of Sir Isaac Newton's Principia
1855

Works of Henry, lord Brougham ..
1855
Lives of men of letters of the time of George III
1855

Lives of philosophers of the time of George III
1855

Lord Brougham's speeches in the House of Lords, 26th and 28th of July, 1853, on county courts and law amendment
1853

History of England and France under the House of Lancaster
1852
Letter to Lord Lyndhurst from Lord Brougham, on criminal police and national education
1847

Two discourses of the objects, pleasures, and advantages, I. of science
1846

The lives of men of letters and science
1845

Lives of men of letters and science who flourished in the time of George III
1845

British constitution
1844

Dialogues on instinct
1844
Speech of Lord Brougham upon the criminal code, in the House of lords, on Monday, the 13th of May, 1844
1844

Albert Lunel
1844

Lord Brougham's speech upon the Ashburton Treaty
1843
Letters on law reform, to ... Sir J.R.G. Graham ... Secretary of Statefor the Home Department
1843
Lord Brougham's speech on the income tax, in the House of Lords, March 17, 1842
1842

The critical and miscellaneous writings of Henry Lord Brougham
1841

Opinions of Lord Brougham on politics, theology, law, science, education, literature, &c.&c
1841

Aristocratic government
1840
Dissertations on subjects of science connected with natural theology ; being the concluding volumes of the new edition of Paley's work
1839
A letter on national education, to the Duke of Bedford, K.G. from Lord Brougham
1839
Opinions of Lord Brougham
1839
Sketches of public characters, discourses and essays
1839

Lord Brougham on education
1839
Lord Brougham's reply to Lord John Russell's letter to the electors of Stroud, on the principles of the Reform Act
1839

Historical sketches of statesmen who flourished in the time of George III
1839
Speeches of Henry Lord Brougham upon questions relating to public rights, duties, and interests
1838

Speeches of Henry lord Brougham, upon questions relating to public rights, duties, and interests
1838

Lord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords, Thursday, January 18, 1838, upon Canada
1838
Maltreatment of the North American colonies
1838

Speeches, upon questions relating to public rights, duties, and interests
1838

Letter to the queen on the state of the monarchy
1838

Lord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords on Friday, 2nd February 1838 on the maltreatment of the North American colonies
1838
Speech of Lord Brougham in the House of Lords, on Tuesday, March 20th, 1838, on the new poor law
1838
Opinions on politics, theology, law, science, education, literature, &c., &c., as exhibited in his parliamentary and legal speeches, and miscellaneous Writings
1837

A discourse of natural theology
1835
Thoughts upon the aristocracy of England
1835
A letter to Isaac Tomkins, Gent., author of the Thoughts upon the aristocracy
1835
Taxes on knowledge
1834
Taxes on knowledge. Stamps on newspapers
1834

Selections from the speeches and writings of the Right Honourable Henry, Lord Brougham & Vaux, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
1832
Oggetti, vantaggi e piaceri della scienza
1832
The speech of Lord Brougham, Lord High Chancellor of England, delivered in the House of Lords, Oct. 7, 1831, on the second reading of the English Reform Bill
1831

Friendly advice, most respectfully submitted to the Lords, on the Reform Bill
1831
Speech ... on the second reading of the Reform Bill
1831

The country without a government, or, Plain questions upon the unhappy state of the present administration
1830
Opinions of Henry Brougham, esq., on negro slavery
1830

The country without a government
1830

The result of the general election
1830
Present state of the law
1828
A discourse of the objects, advantages, and pleasures of science
1827

Practical observations on popular education
1826
Practical observations upon the education of the people
1825

Inaugural discourse of Henry Brougham, Esq., M.P., on being installed Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, Wedesday, April 6, 1825
1825

Practical observations upon the education of the people, addressed to the working classes and their employers
1825
Abstract of Mr. Brougham's Education Bills
1821
Appendix to Mr. Brougham's letter
1818
A letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, M.P., from Henry Brougham, Esq. M.P.F.R.S., upon the abuse of charities
1818

A letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, M.P
1818
The speech of Henry Brougham ..
1818
Speech of Henry Brougham, Esq., M.P., delivered on the 13th instant in the House of Commons previous to moving a series of resolutions pledging the House to an inquiry into the causes of the present distressed state of the manufacturing and commercial interests
1817
The speech ... in the House of Commons, March 13, 1817
1817
Speech delivered on the 13th instant [i.e. March] in the House of Commons, previous to moving a series of resolutions pledging the House to an inquiry into the causes of the present distressed state of the manufacturing and commercial interests
1817
Speech of Henry Brougham, Esq. M.P
1816
Speech ... on Tuesday, the 9th of April, 1816
1816
The speech of Henry Brougham, esq., M.P., in the House of commons
1812
The speech of Henry Brougham, Esq., M.P., in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, the 16th of June, 1812, upon the present state of commerce and manufactures
1812
The speech of Henry Brougham, esq., before the House of Commons, Friday, April 1, 1808
1808

An inquiry into the state of the nation
1806

An inquiry into the state of the nation, at the commencement of the present administration
1806
Appendix to the Concise statement of the question regarding the abolition of the slave trade
1804
A concise statement of the question regarding the abolition of the slave trade
1804

An inquiry into the colonial policy of the European powers
1803

Political philosophy
1798

Practical observations upon the education of the people

Immediate emancipation

Opinions on politics, theology, law, science, education, literature, &c., &c., as exhibited in his parliamentary and legal speeches, and miscellaneous Writings

Speech of the Right Hon. Lord Brougham on the liabilities of British subjects, to the penalties of the law, for holding and trafficking in slaves, in foreign countries

An inquiry into the state of the nation, at the commencement of the present administration

Orders in council, or, An examination of the justice, legality, and policy of the new system of commercial regulations

The speech of Henry Brougham in the House of Commons, May 8, 1818, on the education of the poor, and charitable abuses

Works
History of England and France under the House of lancaster

Exposure of the attack on Lord Cockburn's Memorials