Book detail: On Sir Francis Burdett's motion for parliamentary reform.-On the conduct of the war.-On the cry of the Whigs for peace, 1810.-Army and navy reforms, 1810.-On the economical reformers, 1811.-On the state of the poor.-The principle of Mr. Malthus's essay on population.-The manufacturing system, 1812.-On the state of the poor.-On the accounts of England by foreign travellers and the state of public opinion, 1816.-On the state of public opinion and the political reformers, 1816.-v.2 A letter to Will is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
The book encompasses a variety of topics, including Sir Francis Burdett's motion for parliamentary reform, the conduct of the war, the Whigs' call for peace, and various reforms such as army and navy reforms, economical reformers, and the state of the poor. It also includes an analysis of Mr. Malthus's essay on population and the manufacturing system. Additionally, the book features insights on the accounts of England by foreign travelers and the state of public opinion, with a focus on political reformers. The second volume includes a letter to Will.
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