employer and the employed: the Chambers' philosophy refuted and labour pleading its own cause in a dialogue
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Copy number Shelfmark Loan category 00215813 R07 Reference only
TitleThe employer and the employed: the Chambers' philosophy refuted and labour pleading its own cause in a dialogue
Author
Year of publication[ca. 1844]
Pagination56p
Dimensions23cm
MaterialPamphlet
ISBN0824055926
Bibliographic notesIncludes a letter by Thomas S Duncombe.
Part ofChartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 8 - Feargus O'Connor: Attack and defense
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 10 - Chartism and Christianity
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 9 - Working Men's Association, first convention and the national association
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 11 - Trial of John Frost for high treason. Under a special commission held at Monmouth in December 1839 and January 1840, Volume 1
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 11 - Trial of John Frost for high treason. Under a special commission held at Monmouth in December 1839 and January 1840, Volume 2
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 12 - Chartism in Wales and Ireland
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 18 - Chartist biographies and autobiographies
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 13 - The right of public meeting a letter to Lord Chief Justice Sir Thomas Wilde by Ernest Jones and Evenings with the People delivered by Ernest Jones
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 10 - Chartism and Christianity
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 9 - Working Men's Association, first convention and the national association
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 11 - Trial of John Frost for high treason. Under a special commission held at Monmouth in December 1839 and January 1840, Volume 1
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 11 - Trial of John Frost for high treason. Under a special commission held at Monmouth in December 1839 and January 1840, Volume 2
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 12 - Chartism in Wales and Ireland
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 18 - Chartist biographies and autobiographies
Chartism: working-class politics in the industrial revolution. A twenty-two volume facsimile series reproducing contemporary documents of the Chartist movement in Britain 1838-1848 volume 13 - The right of public meeting a letter to Lord Chief Justice Sir Thomas Wilde by Ernest Jones and Evenings with the People delivered by Ernest Jones
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