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The Land as National Property; with Special View to the Scheme of Reclaiming It for the Nation. London: Land Nationalization Society, 1884. |
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“Land Nationalisation.” Industrial Remuneration Conference: The Report of the Proceedings and Papers Read in Prince's Hall, Piccadilly, under the Presidency of the Right Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Bart., M.P., on the 28th, 29th, and 30th January 1885. London: Cassell, 1885. 392-97. |
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“The Land Tenure Question.” Fraser’s Magazine 69 (March 1864): 357-77. Rpt. as “Feudality versus Ownership” in Miscellanies 4. |
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“Landowners and Wage Receivers.” ca. 1886. In Memoirs and Letters of Francis W. Newman, by I. Giberne Sieveking (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co, 1909): Chapter XXI, 389-98. |
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“The Latest Continental Theory of Legislation.” Westminster Review 57 [o.s.] 1 [n.s.] (January 1852): 143-61. |
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“Latham and Grimm on the Ethnology of Germany.” National Review 4 (January 1857): 106-31. |
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Lecture on Vegetarianism; Delivered at the Friends’ Institute, Manchester, 20th October, 1872. Manchester: John Heywood, 1872. |
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A Lecture on Women’s Suffrage, Delivered in Bristol Athenaeum, February 24th, 1869. London: London Society for Women’s Suffrage, 1869. |
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A Lecture on Women’s Suffrage, Delivered in the Guildhall, Bath, on January 28th, 1870. Bristol: I. Arrowsmith, 1870. |
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Lectures on Logic; or On the Science of Evidence: Generally Embracing Both Demonstrative and Probable Reasonings with the Doctrine of Causation. Delivered at Bristol College in the Year 1836. Oxford: J. H. Parker, 1838. Abridged and rpt. as “Logical Fragments” in Miscellanies 1: 1-64. |
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Lectures on Political Economy. London: J. Chapman, 1851. Rpt. as Political Economy; or, the Science of the Market, in Miscellanies 4. |
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“Legislative Malversation.” The Argus [Liverpool], 25 November 1876. Rpt. in pamphlet form, Liverpool: The Argus Printing and Stationery Company, 1876. |
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Libyan Vocabulary; an Essay towards Reproducing the Ancient Numidian Language, out of Four Modern Tongues. London: Trubner and Co., 1882. |
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Life after Death? Palinodia. London: Trubner and Co., 1886. Rpt. in Works 7: 1-42. |
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“The Life and Teachings of Mohammed.” Fraser’s Magazine 88 [o.s.] 8 [n.s.] (August 1873): 148-57. Rpt. in Works 10: 153-64. |
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“Literature and Dogma.” Fraser’s Magazine 88 [o.s.] 8 [n.s.] (July 1873): 114-34. Rpt. in Works 10: 127-52. |
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“Local Control of the Drink Traffic: Two Alternatives.” Fraser’s Magazine 95 [o.s.] 15 [n.s.] (April 1877): 499-506. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 414-24. |
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“Logical Fragments.” (See Lectures on Logic.) |
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“M’Culloch on Taxation.” Fraser’s Magazine 68 (August 1863): 135-50. Rpt. in Miscellanies 4. |
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“Malthus.” The Leader 2.42 (11 January 1851): 44. |
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“Malthusianism, True and False.” Fraser’s Magazine 83 [o.s.] 3 [n.s.] (May 1871): 584-98.
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“Marriage.” The Leader 1.14 (29 June 1850): 325-26. |
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“Marriage Laws.” Fraser’s Magazine 76 (August 1867): 169-89. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 222-51. |
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Mathematical Tracts. Part I. Cambridge: Macmillan and Bowes, 1888. |
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Mathematical Tracts. Part II. Cambridge: Macmillan and Bowes, 1889. |
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Mature Thought on Christianity. London: Watts and Co., 1897 [posthumous]. Rpt. in Works 6: 325-40. |
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Medical Freedom versus Vaccination Tyranny: An Address Delivered in the Town Hall, Manchester, at the Annual Meeting of the Anti-Vaccination League, June 28, 1870, and Reprinted from The Cooperator and The Anti-Vaccinator. Manchester, 1870. |
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“Merciless and Foolish Fear.” Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 3.26 (May 1881): 28. |
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The Mildest Remedy for Britain’s Greatest Curse: Substance of an Address Delivered in Colston Hall, Bristol, April 6th, 1868. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, 1868. |
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Miscellanies [vol. 5]: Chiefly Academic. London: Kegan Paul and Trench, 1891. [See individual titles.] |
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Miscellanies [vol. 1]: Chiefly Addresses, Academical and Historical. London: Trubner and Co., 1869. [See individual titles.] |
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Miscellanies [vol. 2]: Essays, Tracts or Addresses, Moral and Religious. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, and Co., 1887. [See individual titles.] |
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Miscellanies [vol. 3]: Essays, Tracts or Addresses, Political and Social. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, and Co., 1889. [See individual titles.] |
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Miscellanies [vol. 4] : Political Economy; or, the Science of the Market. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, and Trubner, 1890. [See individual titles.] |
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“The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Arnold.” Prospective Review 1.3 (August 1845): 416-44. |
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“Modern Latin as a Basis of Instruction.” The Museum (January 1862). Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 67-82. |
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“Modern Science Religious in the Long Run” (1875) in Miscellanies 5: 275-80. Rpt. in Works 9: 47-52. |
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“The Moral Character of the Roman Conquest.” Fraser’s Magazine 89 [o.s.] 9 [n.s.] (May 1874): 588-601. Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 158-77. |
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“Moral Estimate of Alexander the Great.” Fraser’s Magazine 91 [o.s.] 11 [n.s.] (June 1875): 667-85. Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 249-74. |
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“The Moral Influence of Law.” (See The Action and Reaction between Churches and the Civil Government.) |
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“Moral Theism.” The Langham Magazine 2 (April 1876): 115-29. Rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 310-24. Rpt. in Works 9: 93-105. |
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Morning Prayers in the Household of a Believer in God. Privately Printed, 1878. 2nd ed., London: Trubner and Co., 1882. |
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“The Narrative of Sidi Ibrahim ben Muhammed el Messi el Susi, in the Berber Language; with Interlineary Version and Illustrative Notes.” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 9. London: John W. Parker, 1848. 215-66. |
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“National Debt and Taxation.” Prospective Review 4.14 (May 1848): 239-51. |
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“National Loans: Mr. Chase’s First Budget.” National Review 14 (April 1862): 304-21. Rpt. as “Essay on National Loans” in Miscellanies 1: 334-56. |
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“National Religion and Its Break-up.” The Langham Magazine 3 (May 1876): 285-301. Rpt. in Works 9: 107-22. |
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“The Natural History of the Varieties of Man.” Prospective Review 6.24 (November 1850): 449-58. |
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“Negro Slavery in the American Union.” Fraser’s Magazine 99 [o.s.] 19 [n.s.] (February 1879): 170-82. Rpt. as Part II of Anglo-Saxon Abolition of Negro Slavery. |
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“Negro Slavery under English Rule.” Fraser’s Magazine 99 [o.s.] 19 [n.s.] (January 1879): 88-106. Rpt. as Part I of Anglo-Saxon Abolition of Negro Slavery. |
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“The New Christology.” Fortnightly Review 20 [o.s.] 14 [n.s.] (December 1873): 740-57. Rpt. in Works 10: 165-82. |
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The New Crusades; or, Duty of the Church to the World: Addressed Especially to Ministers of Religion. Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey, and Smith, 1886. Rpt. as “The New Crusades of the Church for the World” in Miscellanies 2: 385-97. Rpt. in Works 5: 257-70. |
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“The New Round Table: Land Nationalisation.” Westminster Review 133 (May 1890): 541-59, 543-44. |
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The Nine Commandments, according to Euripides: A Fragment from the Erechtheus; Translated by Professor F. W. Newman. Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1869. |
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“Nine Reasons against the Scientific Torture of Animals.” In Miscellanies 3: 369-70. |
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“No Science without Intuition.” The Index 3.116 (16 March 1872): 85-6. Rpt. in Works 8: 177-78.
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"Notes on the Libyan Language, in a Letter Addressed to Robert N. Cust, Esq., etc., Hon. Secretary R.A.S." The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 12 [n.s.] (1880): 417-34.
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