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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io* s. 11. AUG. e, MM.

des Echanges. Paris, 1846. 16mo. 1391. a.

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-Gamier (C. J. ). Richard Cobden, les Ligueurs, et la Ligue : precis de 1'histoire de la dermere revo- lution Sconomique et financiere en Angleterre. Paris, 1846. 12mo. 1391. a. 32. 1847.

Discorso Economico sulla Maremma Sanese dell Arcidiacono Sallustio Antonio Bandini. Nuova Edizione. Dedicata al Celebre Riccardo Cobden. Eiveduta sul MS. Autografo. Siena, Tipogra- phia dell' Ancora, 1847-

Letter to Richard Cobden on the Scotch Law

of Entail. By a Scotch Landlord. Inverness, 1847. 8vo. 6583. b.

1848.

Ellis W. A Few Questions on Secular Education What it is, and what it ought to be; with an attempt to answer them. Preceded by an Appeal to Richard Cobden, Esq., and the mem- bers of the late Anti-Corn Law League. By the Author of * The Outlines of Social Economy ' [W. Ellis]. London, 1848. 8vo. 8305. e. 82.

1849.

Phipps (E.). A few words on the three amateur budgets of Cobden, MacGregor, and Wason. London, 1849. 8vo, pp. 24. M.F.L.

Holdfast (Harry), pseud. A short letter to Mr. Cobden in reply to his long speech at Man- chester from his quondam admirer, Harry Holdfast. London, 1849. 8vo. 8138. d.

John Bull and his Wonderful Lamp. A new Read- ing of an old Tale. By Homunculus. With six [coloured] illustrations designed by the author. London, 1849. 4to. M.F.L. A Protectionist version of the story of Aladdin, in which "C6- Ab-Deen the Cotton Spinner, or Co-Abdin," plays the part of the evil magician. 1850.

Day (G. G.). Cobden's Contradictions. Extracted from Mr. G. G. Day's Letter to the Morning Herald of March 27, 1850. [London, 1850.] S.sh. fol. 806. k. 15. (27.)

1852.

.Somerville (Alexander). The Whistler at the Plough and Free Trade. By Alexander Somer- ville, one who has whistled at the Plough. Manchester, 1852. 8vo.

An Address to Messrs. Cobden and Bright, showing their total unfitness under a monarchy, for members of Parliament, and that they are, and have long been, the greatest banes and plagues of Society. By John Bridge. Manchester, Joseph Binns Normanton, 1852. 8vo, pp. 7. The first page of the letter is printed as follows : " Mr. Bridge's Letter. (This Letter was origin- ally written to the Editor of the Manchester Courier.) Hulme Place, Salford, June 18, 1852."

1853.

Richards (A. B.). Cobden and his pamphlet [1793 and 1853] considered, in a letter to Richard Cobden, &c. 1853. 8vo. 8138. df.

Marsham (J. C.). How Wars arise in India. Ob- servations on Mr. Cobden's Pamphlet entitled 1853. 8vo. 8022. d.
 * The Origin of the Burmese War.' London,

A letter to Richard Cobden in reply to * 1793

and 1853.' By a Manchester Man. Man- chester, 1853. Svo. 8138. f.

1854.

Cobdenic Policy the Internal Enemy of England. The Peace Society, its combativeness, Mr. Cob- den, his secretiveness. Also a narrative of historical incidents. By Alexander Somerville (" One who has whistled at the Plough "). Lon- don, 1854. Svo, pp. 104. M.F.L. Somerville announced as in preparation 'Cobden's His- torical Errors and Prophetic Blunders,' but this did not appear.

The Slanderer Exposed. A rejected letter of re- monstrance to the Manchester Courier on its attempt to damage the Conservatives by har- bouring a renegade from the Anti-Corn Law League ; or a few words on Somerville and his chester, Cave & Sever, 1854. Svo, pp. 14.
 * Cobdenic Policy.' By G. F. Maudley. Man-

1857.

Lammer Moor, pseud. Bowring, Cobden, and China, &c. A Memoir by Lammer Moor. Edinburgh, J. Menzies, 1857. Svo. 8022. d. 1859.

Mr. John Bright's Speech in support of Richard Cobden, Esq. Wrigley & Son, Printers by " Steam Power," Rochdale. Four columns on demy folio fly-sheet. This is preserved in the Election Scrap-book in the Rochdale Free Library.

1861.

Free Trade in Gold, being a reply to the Cobden- Chevalier treatise " on the probable decline in the value of gold," also an exposition of the French schemes on the currency now maturing. London, 1861. 12mo. 8223. a. 49.

1862.

Reybaud (M. K. L.). Economistes modernes

Richard Cobden, M. F. Bastiat, M. M. Chevalier, M. J. S. Mill, M. L. Faucher, M. P. Rossi, &c. Paris, 1862. Svo. 8206. f. 17.

Fletcher (Grenville), Parliamentary Portraits of the Present Period. Third Series. London, James Ridgway, 1862. Svo. Includes sketch of Cob- den.

Pro tin (P. O.). Les Economistes Apprcies, ou

N6cessit4 de la Protection Cobden, Michel

Chevalier, Carey, Du Mesnil, Marigny, &c. 2 pt. Paris, 1862-3. 12mo, pp. 270. 8206. aaa. 31. M.F.L.

Denman (Hon. J.). The pressing necessity for in- creased docks and basins at Portsmouth, with some observations on Mr. Cobden's * Three Panics,' &c. 1862. Svo. Another edition in 1863. 8806. c.

Urquhart (D.). Answer to Mr. Cobden on the assimilation of war and peace [as proposed by Mr. Cobden in a letter to the Manchester Cham- ber of Commerce]. Also analysis of the corre- spondence [of the English Government] with the United States [May, June, 1861], showing the Declaration of Paris to have been violated by England and France. Pp. 64. London, Itardwick, 1862. Svo. 1250. c. 38. (7.)

" The Three Panics " dispelled. A reply to the

historical episode of Richard Cobden. Reprinted

from Colburris United Service Magazine.

London, 1862. Svo. 8138. b. 1863.

Simonson (F.). Richard Cobden und die anti- kornzolliga, sowie ihre Bedeutung fur die wirthschaftlichen Verhaltnisse des Deutschen