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Devine TM, Wormald J. The Oxford handbook of modern Scottish history. Oxford: : Oxford University Press 2012. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199563692.001.0001
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Anna Plassart. A Scottish Jacobin: John Oswald on Commerce and Citizenship. Journal of the History of Ideas 2010;71:263–86.https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/40783632
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Plassart A. Scottish perspectives on war and patriotism in the 1790s. The Historical Journal 2014;57:107–29. doi:10.1017/S0018246X13000265
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Mons B. Reflections on the causes and probable consequences of the late revolution in France; with a view of the ecclesiastical and civil constitution of Scotland, and of the progress of its agriculture and commerce. Translated from a series of letters, written originally in French, and dedicated to the National Assembly, by Mons. B-de. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CW0106536373/ECCO?u=glasuni&sid=bookmark-ECCO&xid=d1018fe9&pg=1
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Taylor W. French irreligion and impiety alarming to Christians: an address to the people of Scotland. Glasgow: : Printed in the Courier Office, by W. Reid and Co 1794.
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The life and death of Captain John Porteous: containing the following curious particulars, never before printed ... : to which is added, a letter containing some further remarks. Edinburgh: : Printed, and sold by J. Wilford, behind the Chapter-House, in St. Paul’s Church-Yard; and by booksellers in town and country
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Account of the cruel massacre committed by John Porteous, Captain of the city guard of Edinburgh, at the execution of Andrew Wilson merchant, upon the 14th of April 1736. Together with the terrible execution of Captain John Porteous, on the 7th of September 1736, ... 1789. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CW0105374293/ECCO?u=glasuni&sid=bookmark-ECCO&xid=a8eb50d4&pg=1
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Muir T, Scotland. High Court of Justiciary. An account of the trial of Thomas Muir before the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh, on the 30th and 31st days of August, 1793, for sedition. New York: : Printed and sold by Samuel Campbell 1794. https://archive.org/details/accountoftrialof00muir/page/n7/mode/2up
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An account of the trial of Thomas Muir, Esq. younger, of Huntershill, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh on the 30th and 31st days of August, 1793, for sedition.]. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://historicaltexts.jisc.ac.uk/ecco-1202200200
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The political martyrs, Thomas Muir, Thomas Fyshe Palmer, William Skirving, Joseph Gerrald, and Maurice Margarot, who were persecuted in the year 1793-4, for advocating the cause of reform in Parliament. London:
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The trial of Thomas Muir, younger of Huntershill, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh: on Friday, the 30th of August, 1793: on a charge of sedition. ... https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://historicaltexts.jisc.ac.uk/eccoii-1550504000
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Cockburn HC. An examination of the trials for sedition which have hitherto occurred in Scotland. Edinburgh: : David Douglas 1888. https://www.heinonline.org/HOL/Page?handle=hein.cow/extsedhi0001&id=1&collection=stair&index=cow/extsedhi
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The telegraph; a consolatory epistle from Thomas Muir, Esq. of Botany Bay, to the Hon. Henry Erskine, late Dean of Faculty. 1796. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CW0110394800/ECCO?u=glasuni&sid=bookmark-ECCO&xid=99b59c07&pg=1
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Watt F. Terrors of the law: being the portraits of three lawyers ‘Bloody Jeffreys,’ ‘The Bluidy Advocate Mackenzie,’ the original weir of Hermiston. Littleton, Colo: : F.B. Rothman 1985. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.heinonline.org/HOL/Index?index=beal/zaeg&collection=beal
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Mackenzie P, Hume J, Ten-pounder, et al. An exposure of the spy system pursued in Glasgow during the years 1816-17-18-19 and 20, with copies of the original letters, ... of Andrew Hardie, who was executed for high treason at Sterling, in September, 1820: the whole edited, and respectfully laid before the public for the first time. 1832;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60206929
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Execution. A particular account of the execution of James Wilson, from Strathaven, who was hanged and beheaded at Glasgow, on Wednesday the 30th day of August, 1820, convicted of the crime of High Treason. [Glasgow?]: : J. Muir, Printer 1820.
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Trial and sentence of James Wilson accused of High Treason. The following is a correct account of the trial and sentence of the prisoners confined in Glasgow Jail, on the charge of High Treason. Glasgow, 20th July, 1820. [Glasgow]: : Printed by W. Carse 1820.
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Trial & sentence. An account of the trial and sentence of James Wilson, before the Lords Commissioners at Glasgow on Thursday and Friday the 20th and 21st July, 1820, accused of High Treason, and who was found guilty, but recommended to the mercy of the Crown. [Glasgow]: : Printed for John Muir 1820.
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Stevenson J. A true narrative of the Radical rising in Strathaven, in vindication of the parties concerned, as also of the martyred James Wilson, in answer to M’Kenzie’s Exposure of the ‘Spy system’ and the Rev. Mr. Proudfoot, in the ‘Statistics of Scotland.’ Glasgow: 1835.
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Pickard W. The member for Scotland: a life of Duncan McLaren. Edinburgh: : John Donald 2011.
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Stewart R. Henry Brougham, 1778-1868: his public career. London: : Bodley Head 1986.
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Cockburn HC, Bell AS. Lord Cockburn: selected letters. Edinburgh: : John Donald 2005.
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Cockburn HC. Memorials of his time. Edinburgh: : James Thin 1988. https://archive.org/details/memorialshistim01cockgoog/page/n12/mode/2up
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Cockburn HC. Letters chiefly connected with the affairs of Scotland, from Henry Cockburn, Solicitor-General under Earl Grey’s government, afterwards Lord Cockburn, to Thomas Francis Kennedy, M.P., afterwards the Right Hon. T.F. Kennedy, with other letters from eminent persons during the same period, 1818-1852, with an appendix. London: : Ridgway 1874. https://archive.org/details/letterschieflyco00cockuoft/page/n7/mode/2up
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Cockburn HC, Jeffrey FJ. Life of Lord Jeffrey, with a selection from his correspondence. Edinburgh: : A. and C. Black 1852. https://archive.org/details/lifelordjeffrey05jeffgoog/page/n5/mode/2up
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Jeffrey F, Hume J, JSTOR. Combinations of workmen. Substance of the speech of Francis Jeffrey, Esq. upon introducing the toast, ‘Freedom of labour - but let the labourer recollect that in excercising his own rights, he cannot be permitted to violate the rights of others.’ at the public dinner given at Edinburgh to Joseph Hume, Esq. M.P. on Friday the 18th of Novdember 1825. 1825;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60211861
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Macara J, Hume J, JSTOR. Letter to the Right Hon. Francis Jeffrey, Lord Advocate of Scotland, on the Reform Bill; with notes, including a letter to Mr. Cobbett on the Corn Laws. 1831;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60204986
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Brougham and Vaux HB, Hume J, JSTOR. Four years of a liberal government. 1834;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60210695
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Brougham and Vaux HB. Speeches on social and political subjects: with historical introductions. London: : R. Griffin 1857.
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Brougham and Vaux HB. The life and times of Henry Lord Brougham. Edinburgh: : W. Blackwood 1871. https://archive.org/details/cu31924026426977
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Brougham and Vaux HB, Hume J, One of the people, et al. What have the people gained by the Reform Bill?: a letter to the Right Honourable Lord Brougham and Vaux. 1837;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60207289
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Hume J, Walmsley J, National Reform Association, et al. Proceedings at the first monthly soirée of the National Reform Association for 1851 : at the London Tavern, Monday, February 3, 1851. 1851;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60244424
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Hume J, JSTOR. On Parliamentary reform. 1850;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60243510
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Hume JB, JSTOR. Joseph Hume: a memorial. 1855;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60245842
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Sandford DK, Oswald J. [Collection of pamphlets relating to Glasgow candidates standing for parliamentary election, 1832]. Glasgow: : [s.n.] 1832.
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The reform ministry and the reformed Parliament. 3rd ed. Edinburgh: : A. & C. Black 1833. https://archive.org/details/reformministryre00wash
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Hume J, Elector of Annan, JSTOR. A catechism for candidates, with reasons annexed. 1832;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60209927
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Laing S, Hume J, JSTOR. Address to the electors of Scotland. 1833;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60211257
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Hume J, Opposition member, JSTOR. A protest against the reform ministry and the reformed Parliament. 1834;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60207281
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Hume J, Reforming Scottish freeholder, JSTOR. To the Right Hon. Earl Grey, K.G., first lord of the Treasury &c. &c. &c. on the inadequacy of the proposed number of representatives allotted to Scotland. 1832;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60206679
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Hume J, Citizen, JSTOR. The progress of freedom, or, Downfall of Burgh corruption: A poem. 1817;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60207007
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The first three of five letters addressed to the editor of the ‘Scotsman’ on the subject of Scots Burgh Reform. [S.l.]: : [s.n.] 1833.
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Hume J, JSTOR. Documents connected with the question of reform in the Royal Burghs of Scotland. 1819;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60205875
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Brotherstone T. Covenant, charter, and party: traditions of revolt and protest in modern Scottish history. Aberdeen: : Aberdeen University Press 1989.
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Epstein J, Thompson DKG. The Chartist experience: studies in working-class radicalism and culture, 1830-60. London: : Macmillan 1982.
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Finn MC. After Chartism: class and nation in English radical politics, 1848-1874. Cambridge: : Cambridge University Press 1993.
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Fraser WH, Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. Dr. John Taylor, Chartist: Ayrshire revolutionary. Ayr: : Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society 2006.
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Fraser WH. Chartism in Scotland. Pontypool: : Merlin Press 2010.
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Fraser WH. Scottish popular politics: from radicalism to Labour. Edinburgh: : Polygon at Edinburgh 2000.
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Mason RA, Macdougall N, Smout TC. People and power in Scotland: essays in honour of T.C. Smout. Edinburgh: : John Donald Publishers 1992.
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Leitch A. Radicalism in Paisley, 1830-1848: and its economic, political, cultural background. 1993.
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Miller H. Popular Petitioning and the Corn Laws, 1833-46. The English Historical Review 2012;127:882–919. doi:10.1093/ehr/ces073
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Montgomery FA. Glasgow and the Movement for Corn Law Repeal. History 1979;64:363–79. doi:10.1111/j.1468-229X.1979.tb02066.x
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Rowe DJ. The Chartist Convention and the Regions. The Economic History Review 1969;22. doi:10.2307/2591946
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Taylor MT. Rethinking the Chartists: Searching for Synthesis in the Historiography of Chartism. The Historical Journal 1996;39:479–95.https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2640191
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Wilson A. The Chartist movement in Scotland. Manchester: : Manchester University Press 1970.
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Hume J, JSTOR. A day’s excursion and discussion dedicated to the reformers of Fife and members of complete suffrage unions. ;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60204996
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Hume J, JSTOR. A Plea for the total and immediate repeal of the corn laws: with remarks on the land-tax fraud, and a table of the official ‘valued rental’ of 100 parishes of Scotland in 1650-67 ; with the rental of the same in 1791-6, and at the present time, 1832-41, &c. &c. 1842;Anti-corn law tracts.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60213191
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Hume J, JSTOR. The corn laws condemned on account of their injustice and immoral tendency. 1842;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60206323
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Fyfe JR, Skeen W, Hume J, et al. Report of the speeches delivered at the Conference of ministers and members of dissenting churches, held at Edinburgh, on the 11th, 12th and 13th January 1842: to express their opinion of the injustice and immoral tendency of the corn and provisional laws ; with an appendix containing the names and designations of the members of conference. ;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60206591
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Marshall A, Hume J, JSTOR. The duty of attempting to reconcile the unenfranchised with the enfranchised classes: the substance of a speech delivered in South College Street Church, Edinburgh, on the 16th December, 1840 ; with, An address to the dissenting ministers of Scotland. 1841;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60206005
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Aiton J. A tribute to the memory of the poor man’s champion; being the funeral sermon of the late Rev. Patrick Brewster ... Paisley. Glasgow: 1859.
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Brewster P. The seven chartist and military discourses libelled by the Marquis of Abercorn and other heritors of the Abbey Parish: to which are added four other discourses formerly published, with one or two more as a specimen of the author’s mode of treating other Scripture topics, with an appendix. Paisley: : Published by the author 1843.
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David Nicholls. The English Middle Class and the Ideological Significance of Radicalism, 1760-1886. Journal of British Studies 1985;24:415–33.https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/175474
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JSTOR. Report of the proceedings of the festival in commemoration of the centenary birthday of Robert Owen, the philanthropist , held at Freemasons’ Hall, London, May 16, 1871: To which is added Mr Owen’s ‘Outline of the rational system of society’. 1871;19th Century British pamphlets.https://www.jstor.org/stable/60248348
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