Political pamphlets 1840s
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TitlePolitical pamphlets 1840s
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Consists ofCommon sense: addressed to the inhabitants of America on the following subjects - I. of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution; II. of monarchy and hereditary succession; III. thoughts on the present state of American affairs; IV. of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections - to which is added an appendix together with an address to the people called Quakers
An examination of the corn and provision laws from their first enactment to the present period
A working man's opinions in favour of protection to agriculture: speech of John West, silk weaver, at a public meeting in Macclesfield, to consider the propriety of petitioning parliament for an alteration in the existing corn laws
The corn laws: speech of R. Cobden, Esq., MP in the House of Commons on Thursday evening, February 24, 1842
The land and its capabilities: a lecture, by Feargus O'Connor, Esq., at the Hall of Science, Camp Field, Manchester, on Monday, March 7, 1842 - the Rev. J. Scholefield, in the chair
The right of Englishmen to have arms: as shown in a speech delivered in the National Convention on Tuesday, 9th April, 1839
An exposure of the tricks of Thomas Ashton, esq. a new Whig magistrate, and an old cotton lord, or the truth about the delicacies and luxuries of the paradise of Hyde
A voice from the factory: or a few words in defence of those the Whigs and Tories sneeringly term "the lower classes"
Trades' unions: an address to the members of the General Trades' Union of New York, as delivered by Ely Moore, president of that body, and one of the representatives to Congress for the state of New York
Authentic report of the speech of Mr William Jones; upon responding to the toast of "the people's charter, and may it soon become the law of the land"; at a soiree, held in the Queen's Theatre, Chrisian-St., Liverpool, on Monday, 27th September, 1841; in celebration of the release of James Bronterre O'Brien, and Feargus O'Connor from their dungeons
Trial of Peter Murray Mc. Douall, surgeon of Lancashire, and member of the National Convention for Ashton-Under-Lyne, in the Crown Court at the City of Chester, on Friday, the 16th of August, for a misdemeanour, before Baron Gurney
The right of the poor to the suffrage of the people's charter: or the honesty and justice of the principle of universal suffrage, established and maintained by the late William Cobbett, MP for Oldham, toether with Mr Cobbett's address to the farmers and tradesmen of England on their treatment of the poor
The land: the only remedy for national poverty and impending national ruin - how to get it; and how to use it
Government and society considered in relation to first principles
The labouring classes: an article from the Boston Quarterly Review
Inventions and hours of labour: a letter to master cotton spinners, manufacturers and mill-owners in general
Address to the women of England
The state of the country, as the effect of class legislation: and the charter as the remedy - a lecture delivered in the Chartist Room, Manchester, April 10th, 1842 by Mr David Ross
Conduct of Lord Abinger!: a speech delivered in the House of Commons
Government: a lecture delivered by W. Aitken, Schoolmaster, in the National Charter Association, Mossley on Tuesday April 26th 1842
A practical work on the management of small farms
Wat Tyler: a dramatic poem in three acts
An examination of the corn and provision laws from their first enactment to the present period
A working man's opinions in favour of protection to agriculture: speech of John West, silk weaver, at a public meeting in Macclesfield, to consider the propriety of petitioning parliament for an alteration in the existing corn laws
The corn laws: speech of R. Cobden, Esq., MP in the House of Commons on Thursday evening, February 24, 1842
The land and its capabilities: a lecture, by Feargus O'Connor, Esq., at the Hall of Science, Camp Field, Manchester, on Monday, March 7, 1842 - the Rev. J. Scholefield, in the chair
The right of Englishmen to have arms: as shown in a speech delivered in the National Convention on Tuesday, 9th April, 1839
An exposure of the tricks of Thomas Ashton, esq. a new Whig magistrate, and an old cotton lord, or the truth about the delicacies and luxuries of the paradise of Hyde
A voice from the factory: or a few words in defence of those the Whigs and Tories sneeringly term "the lower classes"
Trades' unions: an address to the members of the General Trades' Union of New York, as delivered by Ely Moore, president of that body, and one of the representatives to Congress for the state of New York
Authentic report of the speech of Mr William Jones; upon responding to the toast of "the people's charter, and may it soon become the law of the land"; at a soiree, held in the Queen's Theatre, Chrisian-St., Liverpool, on Monday, 27th September, 1841; in celebration of the release of James Bronterre O'Brien, and Feargus O'Connor from their dungeons
Trial of Peter Murray Mc. Douall, surgeon of Lancashire, and member of the National Convention for Ashton-Under-Lyne, in the Crown Court at the City of Chester, on Friday, the 16th of August, for a misdemeanour, before Baron Gurney
The right of the poor to the suffrage of the people's charter: or the honesty and justice of the principle of universal suffrage, established and maintained by the late William Cobbett, MP for Oldham, toether with Mr Cobbett's address to the farmers and tradesmen of England on their treatment of the poor
The land: the only remedy for national poverty and impending national ruin - how to get it; and how to use it
Government and society considered in relation to first principles
The labouring classes: an article from the Boston Quarterly Review
Inventions and hours of labour: a letter to master cotton spinners, manufacturers and mill-owners in general
Address to the women of England
The state of the country, as the effect of class legislation: and the charter as the remedy - a lecture delivered in the Chartist Room, Manchester, April 10th, 1842 by Mr David Ross
Conduct of Lord Abinger!: a speech delivered in the House of Commons
Government: a lecture delivered by W. Aitken, Schoolmaster, in the National Charter Association, Mossley on Tuesday April 26th 1842
A practical work on the management of small farms
Wat Tyler: a dramatic poem in three acts
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