Preface to Marx-Engels Collected Works Volume (15)
Sardinia (1856)
The French Crédit Mobilier (1856)
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Notes
Revelations of the Diplomatic History of the 18th Century
No. 1.-MR. RONDEAU TO HORACE WALPOLE
No. 2.-SIR GEORGE MACARTNEY TO THE EARL OF SANDWICH
No. 3.-SIR JAMES HARRIS TO LORD GRANTHAM
4.-(MANUSCRIPT)
I. — Preface
2. — The Reasons handed about by Mynheer Von Stocken for Delaying the Descent upon Schonen.
3. Impartial Reflections by way of essay on the Foregoing Instrument.
Revolution in Spain, 1856 (1)
Revolution in Spain, 1856 (2)
The Economic Crisis in Europe (1856)
The Monetary Crisis in Europe (1856)
The Causes of the Monetary Crisis in Europe (1856)
The Monetary Crisis in Europe. From the History of Money Circulation
The Economic Crisis in France (1856)
The European Crisis (November 1856)
The Maritime Commerce of Austria
The Maritime Commerce of Austria
The Maritime Commerce of Austria (Second article)
The Divine Right of the Hohenzollern
The Anglo-Chinese Conflict. The case of the Lorcha arrow
Jan 23, 1857
Mountain Warfare in the Past and Present
(Second article)
The War Against Persia (1857)
B. Bauer's Pamphlets on the Collision with Russia
a) La Russie et l'Angleterre. 1854
The Prospects of the Anglo-Persian War
The New English Budget (February 1857)
Parliamentary Debates on the Chinese Hostilities
March 16, 1857
Defeat of the Palmerston Ministry
March 25, 1857
The Coming Election in England (March 1857)
Russian Trade with China (1857)
April 7, 1857
The English Election (March 1857)
English Atrocities in China
A Traitor in Circassia
The Defeat of Cobden, Bright and Gibson
A New English Expedition to China
Result of the Election (April 1857)
Condition of Factory Laborers (1857)
The English Factory System (1857)
Changes in The Russian Army (April 1857)
The British Wild-cats
Credit Mobilier (May 1857)
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Persia-China (1857)
London, May 22, 1857
Interesting Revelations (May 1857)
The New French Bank Act
The Persian Treaty (1857)
The Revolt in the Indian Army (1857)
State of Europe (Financial State of France)
The Revolt in India (1857) (1)
The Indian Question (1857)
Indian News (1857)
State of the Indian Insurrection (1857)
The Oriental Question (1857)
The Indian Insurrection (1857)
Political Situation in Europe (1857)
Investigation of Tortures in India (1857)
The Revolt in India (1857) (2)
British Incomes in India (1857)
The Indian Revolt (1857)
The French Crédit Mobilier (1857)
The Revolt in India (1857) (3)
The Revolt in India (1857) (4)
The Revolt in India (1857) (5)
The Revolt in India (1857) (6)
The Bank Act of 1844 and the Monetary Crisis in England
The British Revulsion
The Capture of Delhi (1857)
The Trade Crisis in England (1857)
The Financial Crisis in Europe (December 1857)
The Crisis in Europe (December 1857)
The French Crisis (December 1857)
The Siege and Storming of Lucknow
British Commerce (Marx, 1858)
The Relief of Lucknow
The Approaching Indian Loan
Windham’s Defeat
The Attempt upon the Life of Bonaparte
The Economic Crisis in France (February 1858)
The Rule of the Pretorians
The Derby Ministry. Palmerston's Sham Resignation
Portents of the day
Bonaparte's Present Position
Pelissier's Mission to England
Mazzini and Napoleon (1858)
The French Trials in London
The Financial State of France (April 1858)
The Fall of Lucknow
Mr. Disraeli's Budget (April 1858)
The English Alliance (April 1858)
Important British Documents (April 1858)
Details of the Attack on Lucknow
The Annexation of Oude
A Curious Piece of History
Lord Canning’s Proclamation and Land Tenure in India
Bonaparte's Financial Maneuvers. Military Despotism
The Revolt in India (1858) (1)
The British Army in India (1858)
The State of British Commerce (June 1858)
Political Parties in England. Situation in Europe
The British Government and the Slave Trade (1858)
Taxation in India (1858)
The Indian Army (1858)
The Indian Bill (1858)
Letter to the editor of the Neue Zeit, July 1858
Transport of Troops to India (August 13, 1858)
Imprisonment of Lady Bulwer-Lytton
The Increase of Lunacy in Great Britain (1858)
The Revolt in India (1858) (2)
Revolutionary Spain (1854)
I. Survey of the Revolutionary History of Spain prior to the 19th Century
II. Expulsion of the Bonapartes and Restoration of the Spanish Crown
III. The Dissensions between the Provincial Juntas
IV. The Royal Council ( Consejo Real ) and the Inquisition ( Santo Oficio )
V. Guerilla Warfare
VI. Extraordinary Cortes adopts the Jacobin Constitution
VII. The Disappointment of the Masses
VIII. The Revolution of 1820
IX. The Approaching Storm