Sunday work: seven pamphlets, 1794-1856
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Copy number Shelfmark Loan category 00293679 X10 Reference only
TitleSunday work: seven pamphlets, 1794-1856
Place of publicationNew York
PublisherArno
Year of publication1972
Dimensions23cm
MaterialBook
Series titleBritish labour struggles: contemporary pamphlets 1727-1850
ISBN0-405-04438-0
SubjectIndustry; Employment; Laws and legislation
Bibliographic notesFacsimile reprints
Consists ofThe grounds of complaint against the practice of Sunday baking: fairly stated and the arguments in its favour examined and answered - the whole most respectfully submitted to the consideration of the members of the legislature by the master and journeymen bakers of London, Westminster and the Borough of Southwark
A sketch of an act of parliament to permit, under certain regulations, in wet and casual harvests, the appropriation of two Sundays in a year for the purpose of carrying and securing corn: with the reasons, moral and religious, upon which this proposed act is grounded - addressed to the Lords and Commons of England in Parliament assembled
Remarks on the regulation of railway travelling on Sundays: addressed to the directors and proprietors of the London and Birmingham Railway
The substance of a lecture delivered at the Guildhall, Worcester, on Monday November 7 1836 by the Rev. John Davies, AM, rector of St Clements' in that city on the state of religion and morals among that class of his majesty's subjects who gain their subsistence by working upon our rivers and canals and on the duty of exertion to promote their spiritual welfare
The sabbath railway system practically discussed: a letter to John James Hope Johnstone, esq., of Annandale, chairman of the Caledonian Railway Company
Sunday trading in London: its causes and its remedies - or the case of the tradesmen, briefly stated
A plea for national holy days
A sketch of an act of parliament to permit, under certain regulations, in wet and casual harvests, the appropriation of two Sundays in a year for the purpose of carrying and securing corn: with the reasons, moral and religious, upon which this proposed act is grounded - addressed to the Lords and Commons of England in Parliament assembled
Remarks on the regulation of railway travelling on Sundays: addressed to the directors and proprietors of the London and Birmingham Railway
The substance of a lecture delivered at the Guildhall, Worcester, on Monday November 7 1836 by the Rev. John Davies, AM, rector of St Clements' in that city on the state of religion and morals among that class of his majesty's subjects who gain their subsistence by working upon our rivers and canals and on the duty of exertion to promote their spiritual welfare
The sabbath railway system practically discussed: a letter to John James Hope Johnstone, esq., of Annandale, chairman of the Caledonian Railway Company
Sunday trading in London: its causes and its remedies - or the case of the tradesmen, briefly stated
A plea for national holy days
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