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[1]. Familiar words as affecting the conduct of England in 1855
[2]. The right of search : two speeches by David Urquhart
[3]. The Edinburgh review and the Affghan War : letters re-printed from the Morning Herald
[4]. Mr. Urquhart on the Italian War : speech delivered during its continuance to which is added: A memoir on Europe, drawn up for the instruction of the present Emperor of Russia
[5]. Naval power suppressed by the maritime states : Crimean War (translated from the "Revue de Grenoble")
Mr. Urquhart on the Suez Canal in 1853 : a chapter extracted from the sterotyped plates of the Progress of Russia in the west, north, and south (distributed withthe Diplomatic Review for Jan. 1876)
[7]. A day with one of the committees / by A.G. Stapleton, also Politeness an element of power : letter from Mr. Urquhart to Mr. Stapleton
[8]. Effect on the world of the restoration of the Canon Law; being a vindication of the Catholic Church against a priest
[9]. Le pape, le sultan, et le czar (Tiré du Portfolio, 1843)
[10]. Sparing private property in war at sea : two letters to Mr. Gregory on his motion of March 2, 1866
[11]. The four wars of the French Revolution : examined judicially in order to demonstrate that they would have been impossible without the suppression of the functions of the Privy Council by the 4th of Anne, cap. 8. (translated from the French).

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