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1756Reflections previous to the establishment of a militiaFerguson, Adam, 1723-1816.
1729Reflections upon reasonHildrop, John, 1682-1756.
1689Reflections upon the occurrences of the last year, from 5 Nov. 1688 to 5 Nov. 1689 ..Socrates Christianus, d. 1706.
1712Reflections upon the present posture of affairs : with relations to the treaty of peace now on foot ..-
1713Reflexions on an anonymous pamphlet, entituled, A discourse of free thinkingWhiston, William, 1667-1752.
1782Reflexions on the expediency of increasing the present number of the representatives of the peopleSinclair, John, Sir, 1754-1835.
1734Reflexions sur le proiect de la nouvelle monarchie-
1782Reflexions upon the present state of England, and the independence of AmericaDay, Thomas, 1748-1789.
1831Reform : a letter to Lord John Russell on reform in Parliament-
1800Reform in Parliament : an address to the people of England, on the absolute necessity of a reform in Parliament : to which are annexed, complete copies of the Magna Charta, and the Bill of Rights : with explanatory notesTrue friend to the Constitution, and nothing but the Constitution.
1831Reform not revolution, or, An endeavour to prove the necessity of reform in the church and state : with remarks upon translations, pluralities, tithes, the building of churches, and the divisions of the church clergy : to which is added an epistle, dedicatory to the two Houses of ParliamentSparrow, Joesph.
2001The Reform of the Spanish Education System: An Evaluation and Perspective.Vazquez, Gonzalo
1797Reform or ruin, take your choice! : in which the conduct of the King, the Parliament, the ministry, the opposition, the nobility and gentry, the bishops and clergy, &c. &c. &c. is considered, and that reform pointed out, which alone can save the countryBowdler, John, 1746-1823
1810Reform without innovation, or, Cursory thoughts on the only practicable reform of Parliament, consistent with the existing laws, and the spirit of the ConstitutionSymmons, J. (John), 1781-1842.
1728Reformation necessary to prevent our ruine : a sermon preached to the Societies for Reformation of Manners at St. Mary-le-Bow, on Wednesday, January 10th, 1727Smalbroke, Richard, 1672-1749.
1780The reformerIndependent freeholder.
1815The reformers vindicated, or, A few plain reasons why the present constitution of these realms ought to be immediately abolishedLiveryman of London.
1794A refutation of Mr. Pitt's alarming assertion, made on the last day of the last session of Parliament, "that unless the monarchy of France be restored, the monarchy of England will be lost for ever" : in a letter, addressed to the Right Hon. Thomas Skinner, Lord Mayor of the City of London : contents, Brissot's reasons for recommending to France a war with England ..Observer.
1806A refutation of the chief doctrines of the Parliamentary reformersWhitcombe, Samuel.
1760A refutation of the letter to an Hon. Brigadier-General, Commander of His Majesty's forces in CanadaThurlow, Edward Thurlow, baron, 1731-1806
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