Potts.l ^■^^ [April 19, 



13. The Cobden Club of England and Protection in the United States. 



A Speech Made at a Republican Meeting Held at Astoria, New 

 York, October 23, 1884. By Thomas H. Dudley, of Camden, N. J. 

 (late United States Consul at Liverpool, England.) 8vo, pp. 33. 



14. Competition of India Wheat ; Cause of Decline in Price ; to Super- 



sede American in English Market. Tne Remedy. From Address 

 Before the State Board of Agriculture of New Jersey, February 3, 



1885. By Thomas H. Dudley, President (late Consul at Liverpool). 

 8vo, pp. 14. Camden, N. J. : S. Chew, Printer, Front and Market 

 Streets, 1885. 



15. Address of Thomas H. Dudley, President of the State Board of Agri- 



culture. Delivered before said Board at Trenton, February 2, 



1886. 8vo, pp. 16. Camden, N. J. : S. Chew, Printer, Front and 

 Market Streets, 1886. 



16. Is There Reciprocity in Trade? And the Consumption of Manufac- 



tured Commodities. By Thomas H. Dudley. Read before the 

 American Philosophical Society, October 1, 1886. 8vo, pp. 9. 



17. Which is Best for the Farmers, Protection or Free Trade? An Ad- 



dress before the Agricultural Society ol Lancaster County, Deliv- 

 ered at Lancaster City, Pa., February 7, 1887. By Thomas H. 

 Dudley, of Camden, N. J. Answer to Col. Beverley, of Virginia, 

 and Hon. Frank Kurd, of Ohio. 8vo, pp. 24. (Issued by the 

 American Protective Tariff League.) 



18. The Farmers and the Tariff. A Speech Delivered at the Meeting of 



the Farmers' Congress at Chicago, November 11, 1887. By Thomas 

 H. Dudley, of Camden, N. J. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia : Allen, 

 Lane & Scott's Printing House, .... 1887. (Reprinted as a cam- 

 paign document in the Defender, New York, July 2, 1892.) 



19. How Abraham Lincoln was Nominated. An Article in the Century 



Magazine for July, 1890. Reprinted in Ihe Bulletin of the American 

 Iron and Steel Association, Philadelphia, July 1(5, 1890. No. 26. 



20. Letter on Agriculture as Affected by the Tariff. North American 



Review, pp. 2. 



21. What is Protection? Symposium fjr a New York paper. Signed at 



the end, Thomas H. Dudley, Camden, August 30, 1890. 12mo, pp. 2. 



22. A Comparison between England under Free Trade and the United 



States under Protection. By Thomas II. Dudley (late United States 

 Consul at Liverpool). 8vo, pp. 8. Pliiladelphia : Allen, Lane & 

 Scott's Printing House, 1892. 



23. Three Critical Periods in Our Diplomatic Relations with England 



During the Late War. Personal Recollections of Thomas II. Dud- 

 ley, Late United States Consul at Liverpool. Reprinted from the 

 Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, April, 1893. 8vo, 

 pp. 22. 



