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01 - William Pitt - I - The War in America Denounced
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02 - William Pitt - II - On an Attempt to Force His Resignation
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03 - William Pitt - III - On the Refusal to Negotiate with France
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04 - Charles James Fox - I - On the British Defeat in America
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05 - Charles James Fox - II - The Tyranny of the East India Company
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06 - Charles James Fox - III - The Foreign Policy of Washington
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07 - Charles James Fox - IV - On the Refusal to Negotiate with France
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08 - William Wilberforce - On the Horrors of the Slave Trade
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09 - Thomas Erskine - On Limitations to Freedom of Speech
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10 - Sir James Mackintosh - A Plea for Free Speech
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11 - Thomas Chalmers - When Old Things Pass Away
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12 - George Canning - On Granting Aid to Portugal
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13 - Thomas Babington, Lord Macaulay - On the Reform Bill
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14 - Henry Peter, Lord Brougham - On Emancipation for the Negro
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15 - Charles Dickens - As the Literary Guest of America
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16 - Richard Cobden - The Effects of Protection on Agriculture
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17 - Sir Robert Peel - For a Repeal of the Corn Laws
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18 - Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston - On Affairs in Greece
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19 - William Makepeace Thackeray - On Charity and Humor
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20 - John Henry Newman - Catholicism and the Religions of the World
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21 - John Bright - I - On the English Foreign Policy
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22 - John Bright - II - On the 'Trent' Affair