John Cartwright
1740 – 1824
21 works on record
Works
A letter from John Cartwright
An extra number of The black dwarf containing the last public legacy of Major Cartwright to the reformers
The people's barrier against undue influence and corruption, or, The Commons' House of Parliament according to the Constitution
American independence the interest and glory of Great Britain, or, Arguments to prove that not only in taxation, but in trade, manufactures, and government, the colonies are entitled to an entire independency on the British Legislature
The state of the nation
Six letters to the marquis of Tavistock on a reform of the Commons House of Parliament
The commonwealth in danger
Palim, the political pentateuch
Letter, &c
An abridgment of "The English constitution produced and illustrated"
The people's barrier against undue influence and corruption
A review of the proceedings upon the petitions complaining of an undue election and return for the Town of Nottingham
Address to the electors of Westminster
The ghosts of Nelson, Pitt, and Moore ...
The Birmingham complaint, remonstrance, and petition to the Commons House of Parliament : to which is subjoined seven letters from Major Cartwright to his Grace the Duke of Bedford in 1818 and one letter to a clergyman in 1817
Reply of Major Cartwright to the Edinburgh reviewers
Declaration of principles which are deemed incontrovertible
An appeal on the subject of the English constitution
England's aegis, or, The military energies of the constitution
Our anti-neutral conduct reviewed
To J. Martin, esq. member for Tewkesbury