Note all these texts are available at Project Gutenberg
Critical and Historical Essays (1843)
- Macaulay on the Roman Catholic Church as the Most Successful Institution that Has Ever Existed
- The Catholic Church's Approach to Dissent
- Review of Croker's edtion of Boswell's Life of Johnson
- Selections from “History” (1828)
History of England, from the Accession of James the Second, the (5 vols)
- Bath and British Watering Places
- Puritan Reaction and Restoration Counter-Reaction
- Charles II and Clarendon
- Improvements in the Anglican Clergy since the Restoration
- Changes in the Landed Classes since the Restoration
- The Coffee House
- Cromwell's Army
- The Development in British cities since the Restoration
- James I and the Doctrine of The Divine Right of Kings
- The Peculiar Nature of the Glorious Revolution
- Improvements in Agriculture
- Iron, Coal, and Industrialization
- James II and Seventeenth-Century Anti-Catholicism
- “Vicious Theory and Vicious Practice”: Seventeenth-Century Anti-Catholicism
- The State of Britain’s Army during the Reign of Charles II
- The Terrible Condition of Britain’s Navy in the Late Seventeenth Century
- Taxation and National Revenue
- Improvements in Transportation since 1685
Lays of Ancient Rome
Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches (4 vols)
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