I the War in America Denounced (1781) (William Pitt)
II on an Attempt to Force His Resignation (1784) (William Pitt)
III on the Refusal to Negotiate With France (1800) (William Pitt)
I on the British Defeat in America (1780) (Charles James Fox)
II the Tyranny of the East India Company (1783) (Charles James Fox)
III the Foreign Policy of Washington (1794) (Charles James Fox)
IV on the Refusal to Negotiate With France (1800) (Charles James Fox)
On the Horrors of the Slave Trade (1789) (William Wilberforce)
On Limitations to Freedom of Speech (1797) (Thomas Erskine)
A Plea for Free Speech (1803) (James Mackintosh)
When Old Things Pass Away (Thomas Chalmers)
On Granting Aid to Portugal (1826) (George Canning)
On the Reform Bill (1831) (Thomas Babington Macaulay)
On Emancipation for the Negro (1838) (Henry Peter Brougham)
As the Literary Guest of America (1842) (Charles Dickens)
The Effects of Protection on Agriculture (1845) (Richard Cobden)
For a Repeal of the Corn Laws (1846) (Robert Peel)
On Affairs in Greece (1850) (Henry Temple)
On Charity and Humor (1852) (William Makepeace Thackeray)
Catholicism and the Religions of the World (1849) (John Henry Newman)
I on the English Foreign Policy (1858) (John Bright)
I on the "Trent" Affair (1861) (John Bright)