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 * 1) * The plea of Clarence Darrow, August 22nd, 23rd & 25th, MCMXXIII, in defense of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, Jr., on trial for murder (1924), by Clarence S. Darrow
 * 2) * War Prisoners (1919) by Clarence S. Darrow
 * 3) * Hospitals, Medical Science, and Public Health (1908) by Thomas Clifford Allbutt
 * 4) * The Evolution of Surgery (1910) by William Thorburn
 * 5) * Bearing and Importance of Commercial Treaties in the Twentieth Century (1906) by Thomas Barclay
 * 6) * Old Towns and New Needs; also the Town Extension Plan (1913), Paul Waterhouse and Raymond Unwin
 * 7) * The Distinction between Mind and Its Objects (1913) by Bernard Bosanquet
 * 8) * Leibniz as a Politician, (1911) by Adolphus William Ward
 * 9) * The Modern Treatment of Mental and Nervous Disorders, (1918)) by Bernard Hart
 * 10) * Education as the Training of Personality (1913) by Henry Spenser Wilkinson
 * 11) * Learners as Leaders, by Henry Spenser Wilkinson (1918)
 * 12) * Libraries in the Medieval and Renaissance Periods (1894), John Willis Clark
 * 13) * The Steam Turbine (1911) by Charles Algernon Parsons
 * 14) * Science and War (1919), by John Fletcher Moulton
 * 15) * Seventeen lectures on the study of medieval and modern history and kindred subjects (1886), by William Stubbs
 * 16) * Problems of Empire (1904), by Thomas Allnutt Brassey
 * 17) * On the Vatican Library of Sixtus IV (1899), by John Willis Clark
 * 18) * Immediate Experience and Mediation (1919), by Harold Henry Joachim
 * 19) * The Panama Canal Controversy (1913), by Henry Erle Richards
 * 20) * Eight Harvard Poets (1917), by various authors
 * 21) * On Radiation (Rede Lecture) (1865) by John Tyndall
 * 22) * Emancipate your colonies! (1830) by Jeremy Bentham
 * 23) * A Critical Examination of Dr G. Birkbeck Hills "Johnsonian" Editions (1898) by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald
 * 24) * History of the Guillotine (1853) by John Wilson Croker
 * 25) * Inaugural address delivered to the University of St. Andrews, Feb. 1st 1867 by John Stuart Mill
 * 26) * Aphorisms — an address delivered before the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution, November 11, 1887 by John Morley
 * 27) * The future of democracy (1918) by Richard Burdon Haldane
 * 28) * A dream of Midlothian (1884) by Edward Robert Sullivan
 * 29) * Some account of the town of Zanzibar (1869) by Edward Steere
 * 30) * The land league proposal (1882) by Michael Davitt
 * 31) * The promises of Turkey (1877) by Arthur Arnold
 * 32) * The Afghan War (Hardy) (1878) by Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy
 * 33) * The opium revenue (1875) by William Muir
 * 34) * The Royal Family of France (1882) by Lucien Edward Henry
 * 35) * The leather-workers of Daryaganj (1884) by George Alfred Lefroy
 * 36) * Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister or With a Niece Contrary to the Holy Law of God (1885) by Thomas Berney
 * 37) * Is Shakespeare Dead? (1909) by Mark Twain
 * 38) * The Fate of Fenella (1892) by multiple authors
 * 39) * Mr. Sidney Lee and the Baconians (1904) by George Stronach
 * 40) * Primary and classical education (1867) by Robert Lowe
 * 41) * Notes on five years' experiments on hop manuring conducted at Golden Green, Hadlow, Tonbridge (1900) by Bernard Shirley Dyer
 * 42) * The Discovery of Radium (1921) by Marie Skłodowska Curie
 * 43) * Inaugural lecture on The Study of History (1906) by Charles William Chadwick Oman
 * 44) * What is technology? (1855) by George Wilson
 * 45) * Knowing and acting (1910) by John Alexander Smith
 * 46) * Why do men starve? (1870s) by Charles Bradlaugh
 * 47) * The present and general condition of sanitary science (1889) by Edwin Chadwick
 * 48) * On an Evolutionist Theory of Axioms (1889) by John Cook Wilson
 * 49) * Poverty: its effects on the political condition of the people (1870s) by Charles Bradlaugh
 * 50) * Football: The Association Game (1906) by Charles William Alcock
 * 51) * Memorandum : Rear-Admiral Sir John C. Dalrymple Hay's compulsory retirement from the British Navy (1870) by John Charles Dalrymple Hay
 * 52) * On death punishments (1850) by James Haughton
 * 53) * The social and moral elevation of our working classes (1857) by James Haughton
 * 54) * Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures (1866) by Douglas William Jerrold
 * 55) * What colonial preference means (1907) by the Cobden Club
 * 56) * The political value of history (1892) by William Edward Hartpole Lecky
 * 57) * The Empire and the century (1905) by multiple contributors
 * 58) * Robert Louis Stevenson: the dramatist (1903) by Arthur Wing Pinero
 * 59) * Introductory lecture, delivered at the Middlesex Hospital, Oct. 1, 1847 (1847) by Robert Gordon Latham
 * 60) * Introductory lecture delivered at the Middlesex Hospital, October 1st, 1877 (1877) by Arthur Hensman
 * 61) * Introductory lecture delivered in the Adelaide Hospital, Dublin, at the commencement of the clinical course, October 31, 1864 (1864) by James Foulis Duncan
 * 62) * Introductory lecture on medical jurisprudence. Delivered in the theatre of the Royal Dublin Society, on Saturday, the 16th November, 1839(1839) by Thomas Brady
 * 63) * Diphtheria. A lecture delivered at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital‎‎ (1859) by W. H. Ranking
 * 64) * Introductory lecture delivered to the class of military surgery in the University of Edinburgh, May 1, 1855 (1855) by George Ballingall
 * 65) * The Herbert Spencer lecture (1905) by Frederic Harrison
 * 66) * The evolution of British cattle and the fashioning of breeds (1909) by James Wilson
 * 67) * Jonathan Swift: the Leslie Stephen Lecture delivered before the University of Cambridge on 26 May 1917 by Charles Whibley
 * 68) * Pure milk: a lecture delivered in the lecture room of the exhibition, July 30th, 1884 by G. W. Wigner
 * 69) * Historical eclipses: being the Halley lecture delivered 17 May 1921 (1921) by John Knight Fotheringham
 * 70) * The third Huxley lecture: delivered before the Medical School of Charing Cross Hospital (1907) by Joseph Lister
 * 71) * ''Independence: Rectorial address delivered at St Andrews October 10 1923 (1924) by Rudyard Kipling
 * 72) * The League of Nations and primitive peoples (1918) by Sydney Olivier
 * 73) * The League of Nations and labour (1918) by Arthur Henderson
 * 74) * The League of Nations in history (1918) by Albert Frederick Pollard
 * 75) * The League of Nations and freedom of the seas (1918) by Julian Corbett
 * 76) * The League of Nations and the democratic idea (1918) by Gilbert Murray
 * 77) * The League of Nations and the coming rule of law (1918) by Frederick Pollock
 * 78) * ''The League of Nations (1918) by Edward Grey
 * 79) * The Transvaal war: a lecture delivered in the University of Cambridge on 9th November, 1899 (1899) by John Westlake
 * 80) * Crawfurd Treaty (2 August 1824), Sultanate of Johore and British East India Company
 * 81) * Democracy: theoretical and practical (1920) by George Cockburn Henderson
 * 82) * Engineering and the University (1921) by Robert William Chapman
 * 83) * ''The influence of commerce on civilization (1908) by J. Currie Elles
 * 84) * The Rio Protocol (1942)
 * 85) * English laws for women in the nineteenth century (1854) by Caroline Norton
 * 86) * Labour and Childhood (1907 by Margaret McMillan
 * 87) * Principles of Biography (1911) by Sidney Lee
 * 88) * Samuel Johnson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1907) by Walter Alexander Raleigh
 * 89) * Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1909) by William Paton Ker
 * 1) * Knowing and acting (1910) by John Alexander Smith
 * 2) * Why do men starve? (1870s) by Charles Bradlaugh
 * 3) * The present and general condition of sanitary science (1889) by Edwin Chadwick
 * 4) * On an Evolutionist Theory of Axioms (1889) by John Cook Wilson
 * 5) * Poverty: its effects on the political condition of the people (1870s) by Charles Bradlaugh
 * 6) * Football: The Association Game (1906) by Charles William Alcock
 * 7) * Memorandum : Rear-Admiral Sir John C. Dalrymple Hay's compulsory retirement from the British Navy (1870) by John Charles Dalrymple Hay
 * 8) * On death punishments (1850) by James Haughton
 * 9) * The social and moral elevation of our working classes (1857) by James Haughton
 * 10) * Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures (1866) by Douglas William Jerrold
 * 11) * What colonial preference means (1907) by the Cobden Club
 * 12) * The political value of history (1892) by William Edward Hartpole Lecky
 * 13) * The Empire and the century (1905) by multiple contributors
 * 14) * Robert Louis Stevenson: the dramatist (1903) by Arthur Wing Pinero
 * 15) * Introductory lecture, delivered at the Middlesex Hospital, Oct. 1, 1847 (1847) by Robert Gordon Latham
 * 16) * Introductory lecture delivered at the Middlesex Hospital, October 1st, 1877 (1877) by Arthur Hensman
 * 17) * Introductory lecture delivered in the Adelaide Hospital, Dublin, at the commencement of the clinical course, October 31, 1864 (1864) by James Foulis Duncan
 * 18) * Introductory lecture on medical jurisprudence. Delivered in the theatre of the Royal Dublin Society, on Saturday, the 16th November, 1839(1839) by Thomas Brady
 * 19) * Diphtheria. A lecture delivered at the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital‎‎ (1859) by W. H. Ranking
 * 20) * Introductory lecture delivered to the class of military surgery in the University of Edinburgh, May 1, 1855 (1855) by George Ballingall
 * 21) * The Herbert Spencer lecture (1905) by Frederic Harrison
 * 22) * The evolution of British cattle and the fashioning of breeds (1909) by James Wilson
 * 23) * Jonathan Swift: the Leslie Stephen Lecture delivered before the University of Cambridge on 26 May 1917 by Charles Whibley
 * 24) * Pure milk: a lecture delivered in the lecture room of the exhibition, July 30th, 1884 by G. W. Wigner
 * 25) * Historical eclipses: being the Halley lecture delivered 17 May 1921 (1921) by John Knight Fotheringham
 * 26) * The third Huxley lecture: delivered before the Medical School of Charing Cross Hospital (1907) by Joseph Lister
 * 27) * ''Independence: Rectorial address delivered at St Andrews October 10 1923 (1924) by Rudyard Kipling
 * 28) * The League of Nations and primitive peoples (1918) by Sydney Olivier
 * 29) * The League of Nations and labour (1918) by Arthur Henderson
 * 30) * The League of Nations in history (1918) by Albert Frederick Pollard
 * 31) * The League of Nations and freedom of the seas (1918) by Julian Corbett
 * 32) * The League of Nations and the democratic idea (1918) by Gilbert Murray
 * 33) * The League of Nations and the coming rule of law (1918) by Frederick Pollock
 * 34) * ''The League of Nations (1918) by Edward Grey
 * 35) * The Transvaal war: a lecture delivered in the University of Cambridge on 9th November, 1899 (1899) by John Westlake
 * 36) * Crawfurd Treaty (2 August 1824), Sultanate of Johore and British East India Company
 * 37) * Democracy: theoretical and practical (1920) by George Cockburn Henderson
 * 38) * Engineering and the University (1921) by Robert William Chapman
 * 39) * ''The influence of commerce on civilization (1908) by J. Currie Elles
 * 40) * The Rio Protocol (1942)
 * 41) * English laws for women in the nineteenth century (1854) by Caroline Norton
 * 42) * Labour and Childhood (1907 by Margaret McMillan
 * 43) * Principles of Biography (1911) by Sidney Lee
 * 44) * Samuel Johnson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1907) by Walter Alexander Raleigh
 * 45) * Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1909) by William Paton Ker
 * 1) * Pure milk: a lecture delivered in the lecture room of the exhibition, July 30th, 1884 by G. W. Wigner
 * 2) * Historical eclipses: being the Halley lecture delivered 17 May 1921 (1921) by John Knight Fotheringham
 * 3) * The third Huxley lecture: delivered before the Medical School of Charing Cross Hospital (1907) by Joseph Lister
 * 4) * ''Independence: Rectorial address delivered at St Andrews October 10 1923 (1924) by Rudyard Kipling
 * 5) * The League of Nations and primitive peoples (1918) by Sydney Olivier
 * 6) * The League of Nations and labour (1918) by Arthur Henderson
 * 7) * The League of Nations in history (1918) by Albert Frederick Pollard
 * 8) * The League of Nations and freedom of the seas (1918) by Julian Corbett
 * 9) * The League of Nations and the democratic idea (1918) by Gilbert Murray
 * 10) * The League of Nations and the coming rule of law (1918) by Frederick Pollock
 * 11) * ''The League of Nations (1918) by Edward Grey
 * 12) * The Transvaal war: a lecture delivered in the University of Cambridge on 9th November, 1899 (1899) by John Westlake
 * 13) * Crawfurd Treaty (2 August 1824), Sultanate of Johore and British East India Company
 * 14) * Democracy: theoretical and practical (1920) by George Cockburn Henderson
 * 15) * Engineering and the University (1921) by Robert William Chapman
 * 16) * ''The influence of commerce on civilization (1908) by J. Currie Elles
 * 17) * The Rio Protocol (1942)
 * 18) * English laws for women in the nineteenth century (1854) by Caroline Norton
 * 19) * Labour and Childhood (1907 by Margaret McMillan
 * 20) * Principles of Biography (1911) by Sidney Lee
 * 21) * Samuel Johnson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1907) by Walter Alexander Raleigh
 * 22) * Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1909) by William Paton Ker
 * 1) * The Transvaal war: a lecture delivered in the University of Cambridge on 9th November, 1899 (1899) by John Westlake
 * 2) * Crawfurd Treaty (2 August 1824), Sultanate of Johore and British East India Company
 * 3) * Democracy: theoretical and practical (1920) by George Cockburn Henderson
 * 4) * Engineering and the University (1921) by Robert William Chapman
 * 5) * ''The influence of commerce on civilization (1908) by J. Currie Elles
 * 6) * The Rio Protocol (1942)
 * 7) * English laws for women in the nineteenth century (1854) by Caroline Norton
 * 8) * Labour and Childhood (1907 by Margaret McMillan
 * 9) * Principles of Biography (1911) by Sidney Lee
 * 10) * Samuel Johnson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1907) by Walter Alexander Raleigh
 * 11) * Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1909) by William Paton Ker
 * 1) * The Rio Protocol (1942)
 * 2) * English laws for women in the nineteenth century (1854) by Caroline Norton
 * 3) * Labour and Childhood (1907 by Margaret McMillan
 * 4) * Principles of Biography (1911) by Sidney Lee
 * 5) * Samuel Johnson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1907) by Walter Alexander Raleigh
 * 6) * Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1909) by William Paton Ker
 * 1) * Principles of Biography (1911) by Sidney Lee
 * 2) * Samuel Johnson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1907) by Walter Alexander Raleigh
 * 3) * Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1909) by William Paton Ker
 * 1) * Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1909) by William Paton Ker
 * 1) * Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture (1909) by William Paton Ker