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  1. The plea of Clarence Darrow, August 22nd, 23rd & 25th, MCMXXIII, in defense of Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, Jr., on trial for murder by Clarence Darrow (1924)
  2. War Prisoners by Clarence Darrow (1919)
  3. Hospitals, Medical Science, and Public Health by Thomas Clifford Allbutt (1908)
  4. The Evolution of Surgery by William Thorburn (1910)
  5. Bearing and Importance of Commercial Treaties in the Twentieth Century by Thomas Barclay (1906)
  6. Old Towns and New Needs; also the Town Extension Plan by Paul Waterhouse and Raymond Unwin (1912)
  7. The Distinction between Mind and Its Objects by Bernard Bosanquet (1913)
  8. Leibniz as a Politician by Adolphus William Ward (1911)
  9. The Modern Treatment of Mental and Nervous Disorders by Bernard Hart (1918)
  10. Education as the Training of Personality by Henry Bompas Smith (1913)
  11. Learners as Leaders by Spenser Wilkinson (1918)
  12. Libraries in the Medieval and Renaissance Periods
  13. The Steam Turbine by Charles Algernon Parsons (1911)
  14. Science and War by John Fletcher Moulton, Baron Moulton (1919)
  15. Seventeen lectures on the study of medieval and modern history and kindred subjects by William Stubbs (1886)
  16. Problems of Empire by Thomas Brassey, 2nd Earl Brassey (1904)
  17. On the Vatican Library of Sixtus IV by John Willis Clark (1899)
  18. Immediate Experience and Mediation by Harold Joachim (1919)
  19. The Panama Canal Controversy by Henry Erle Richards (1913)
  20. Eight Harvard Poets by E. E. Cummings, S. Foster Damon, John Dos Passos, Robert Hillyer, Robert Stewart Mitchell, William Allis Norris, Dudley Greene Poore and Cuthbert Wright (1917)
  21. On Radiation by John Tyndall (1865)
  22. Emancipate your colonies! by Jeremy Bentham (1830)
  23. A Critical Examination of Dr G. Birkbeck Hills "Johnsonian" Editions by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1902)
  24. History of the Guillotine by John Wilson Croker (1853)
  25. Inaugural address delivered to the University of St. Andrews, Feb. 1st 1867 by John Stuart Mill (1867)
  26. Aphorisms by John Morley (1887)
  27. The future of democracy by Richard Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane (1918)
  28. A dream of Midlothian by Edward Robert Sullivan (1884)
  29. Some account of the town of Zanzibar by Edward Steere (1869)
  30. The land league proposal by Michael Davitt (1882)
  31. The promises of Turkey by Arthur Arnold (1877)
  32. The Afghan War by Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook (1878)
  33. The opium revenue by William Muir (1875)
  34. The Royal Family of France by Lucien Edward Henry (1882)
  35. The leather-workers of Daryaganj by George Lefroy (1884)
  36. Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister or With a Niece Contrary to the Holy Law of God by Thomas Berney (1885)
  37. Is Shakespeare Dead? by Mark Twain (1909)
  38. The Fate of Fenella ed. Joseph Snell Wood (1892)
  39. Mr. Sidney Lee and the Baconians by George Stronach (1904)
  40. Primary and classical education by Robert Lowe (1867)
  41. Notes on five years' experiments on hop manuring conducted at Golden Green, Hadlow, Tonbridge by Bernard Shirley Dyer (1900)
  42. The Discovery of Radium by Marie Curie (1921)
  43. Inaugural Lecture on The Study of History by Charles Oman (1906)
  44. What is technology? by George Wilson (1855)
  45. Knowing and acting by John Alexander Smith (1910)
  46. Why do men starve? by Charles Bradlaugh (1870s)
  47. The present and general condition of sanitary science by Edwin Chadwick (1889)
  48. On an Evolutionist Theory of Axioms by John Cook Wilson (1889)
  49. Poverty by Charles Bradlaugh (1870s)
  50. Football by Charles W. Alcock (1906)
  51. Memorandum by Sir John Dalrymple-Hay, 3rd Baronet (1870)
  52. On death punishments by James Haughton (1850)
  53. The Social and Moral Elevation of our Working Classes by James Haughton (1857)
  54. Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures by Douglas William Jerrold, illus. Charles Keene, John Leech and Richard Doyle (1866)
  55. What colonial preference means (1907)
  56. The political value of history by William Edward Hartpole Lecky (1892)
  57. The Empire and the century (1905)
  58. Robert Louis Stevenson: the dramatist by Arthur Wing Pinero (1903)
  59. Introductory lecture, delivered at the Middlesex Hospital, Oct. 1, 1847 by Robert Gordon Latham (1847)
  60. Introductory lecture delivered at the Middlesex Hospital, October 1st, 1877 by Arthur Hensman (1877)
  61. Introductory lecture delivered in the Adelaide Hospital, Dublin, at the commencement of the clinical course, October 31, 1864 by James Foulis Duncan (1864)
  62. Introductory lecture on medical jurisprudence by Thomas Brady (1839)
  63. Diphtheria by William Harcourt Ranking (1859)
  64. Introductory lecture delivered to the class of military surgery in the University of Edinburgh, May 1, 1855 by George Ballingall (1855)
  65. The Herbert Spencer lecture by Frederic Harrison (1905)
  66. The evolution of British cattle by James Wilson, illus. James Wilson (1909)
  67. Jonathan Swift by Charles Whibley (1917)
  68. Pure milk by G. W. Wigner (1884)
  69. Historical eclipses by John Knight Fotheringham (1921)
  70. The third Huxley lecture by Joseph Lister (1907)
  71. Independence by Rudyard Kipling (1924)
  72. The League of Nations and primitive peoples by Sydney Olivier, 1st Baron Olivier (1918)
  73. The League of Nations and Labour by Arthur Henderson (1918)
  74. The League of Nations in history by Albert Pollard (1918)
  75. The League of Nations and freedom of the seas by Julian Corbett (1918)
  76. The League of Nations and the democratic idea by Gilbert Murray (1918)
  77. The League of Nations and the coming rule of law by Sir Frederick Pollock, 3rd Baronet (1918)
  78. The League of Nations by Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon (1918)
  79. The Transvaal war by John Westlake (1899)
  80. Crawfurd Treaty by John Crawfurd and Hussein Shah of Johor (1824)
    • Crawfurd Treaty (2 August 1824), Sultanate of Johore and British East India Company
  81. Democracy by G. C. Henderson (1920)
  82. Engineering and the University by Robert William Chapman (1921)
  83. The influence of commerce on civilization by J. Currie Elles (1908)
  84. The Rio Protocol (1942)
  85. English laws for women in the nineteenth century by Caroline Norton (1854)
  86. Labour and Childhood by Margaret McMillan (1907)
  87. Principles of Biography by Sidney Lee (1911)
  88. Samuel Johnson by Walter Raleigh (1907)
  89. Tennyson: the Leslie Stephen lecture by William Paton Ker (1909)