Principal Works
- 1821 - Statement of the Question of Parliamentary Reform
- 1822 - Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion On the Temporal Happiness, of Mankind. (From Jeremy Bentham's notes)
- 1831 - Essentials of Parliamentary Reform
- 1831 - Speech of George Grote, Esq. M.P., delivered April 25th, 1833, in the House of Commons, on moving for the introduction of the vote by ballot at elections
- 1846-1856 - A history of Greece; from the earliest period to the close of the generation contemporary with Alexander the Great.
- 1847 - Seven letters on the recent politics of Switzerland.
- 1859 - Life, teachings, and death of Socrates. From Grote's history of Greece.
- 1865 - Plato, and the other companions of Sokrates.
- 1868 - Review of the work of Mr. John Stuart Mill entitled 'Examination of Sir William Hamilton's philosophy'.
- 1872 - Poems, 1815-1823
- 1872 - Aristotle. (edited by Alexander Bain and G. Croom Robertson)
- 1873 - The minor works of George Grote. (With Alexander Bain)
- 1876 - Fragments on ethical subjects, a selection from his posthumous papers (edited by Alexander Bain)
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