Pamphlets for the people
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TitlePamphlets for the people
Author
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherCharles Ely
Year of publication1835
Dimensions25cm
MaterialBook
Bibliographic notesRoebuck's political pamphlets
Bound volume of pamphlets
Bound volume of pamphlets
Consists ofPersecution preached by the parsons of the State church in Ireland by J. A. Roebuck; The guards: the uselessness of these regiments in London
Trades' unions: their advantages to the working classes by J. A. Roebuck; Fallacies of the House of Commons on the ballot in America by H. S. Chapman
The taxes on knowledge by Francis Place; The "Morning Advertiser" and Mr Wakley by J. A. Roebuck; Victims of the unstamped press by H. S. Chapman
Of what use is the House of Lords?; Persecution of the unstamped press
Orange societies
The evils of a House of Lords by J. A. Roebuck; Mr Spring Rice and the tax on knowledge, with a postscript on the French King and the press by H. S. Chapman; Matchless constitution by T. Falconer
The crisis!: what ought the ministers to do? by J. A. Roebuck; A rotten borough for sale by H. S. Chapman; Mr Bulwer's sham motion for the repeal of the tax on knowledge by H. S. C.; Administration of the law by the Lords by T. F.; Mr Ormsby Gore and the landlords' argument in favour of war
The peers and the people: municipal reform; corn laws; taxes on knowledge by Francis Place; Wholesale obstructiveness of the Lords by H. S. Chapman; Votes of Mr George Frederick Young by H. S. C.
The conduct of ministers respecting the amendments of the House of Lords by J. A. Roebuck; Local courts in boroughs by T. F.; Mr Spring Rice and the Appropriation Act by H. S. Chapman
A short review of a long session by J. A. Roebuck; Mr Grove Price and the constitution by J. A. R.; New method of disfranchising electors by H. S. Chapman; Borough justices by H. S. C.
A letter to the Duke of Cumberland by William Allen; A letter to the future municipal electors of Bath by J. A. Roebuck; Borough courts by T. F.; Liberal construction of the Reform Act at Leeds by H. S. C.
Hand loom weavers and factory workers: a letter to James Turner, cotton spinner, from Francis Place; Commemoration of the reformation by J. A. Roebuck; Mr Rintoul the "we" of the Spectator by H. S. C.; The "great unstamped" acknowledged to be invincible by H. S. C.
Parties in the House of Commons: dissensions among the Tories by J. A. Roebuck; O'Connell and English agitation by J. A. R.; Consolation and compensation to borough Town Clerks: royal prerogative by H. S. Chapman; General Evans's rule of promotion in the auxiliary army of Spain by H. S. C.; Conduct of the authorities towards the unstamped press by H. S. C.; The registration by H. S. C.
A church, what?: a state church, what? by J. A. Roebuck; Legal wisdom: the revising barristers by J. A. R.; Sobriety of the working classes: the gin palace fallacy by H. S. Chapman
Democracy in America by J. A. Roebuck; Character and sufferings of the Irish clergy by H. S. Chapman; The London Review and the Irish Church question by J. A. R.; The "we" of the Herald by H. S. C.; The Times by J. A. R.; The newspaper stamp return, &c. by H. S. C.
Whigs and radicals: Lord John Russell's exhoration by J. A. Roebuck; A letter to Dr Chalmers, on the subject of a grant of public money to the Scotch Church by William Allen; Poor laws by J. A. R. &c.
Progress of democracy by Robert Hammersley; The London Review and the periodical press by J. A. Roebuck; The Orange exposure by H. S. Chapman; Preliminary reforms, being a summary of the principles advocated in these pamphlets by H. S. C.
The people are not to blame: libellous fallacy of the Edinburgh Review by H. S. Chapman; Decay of Whigism, public opinion in Bath, the recent dinner by H. S. C.; The Whig creed: Lord John Russell and the Bristol dinner by Roberts Hammersley; Factory workers and hand-loom weavers: Ten Hours Bill by Francis Place
Despotism of the French King: opinions of Republicanism in France by J. A. Roebuck; Whig appointments to office: Lord Aylmer, ex-Governor of Canada by H. S. Chapman; Note on "The Globe" by J. A. R.; The Orange plot by H. S. C.
A letter from Geo. Sinclair, Esq., MP, to Mr Roebuck, with reply and remarks by J. A. Roebuck; The English in America by J. A. R.; Injustice to prisoners by H. S. C., &c. &c.
Cheap law by T. F.; Hints addressed to the young men of Great Britain, on the progress of political opinion by Roberts Hammersley; Should politics influence municipal elections? by H. S. C.
England, a step-mother to her soldiers by J. A. Roebuck; Signs of the times by J. A. R.; Toryphobia by H. S. Chapman
A letter to Daniel O'Connell, Esq., MP, on peerage reform by J. A. Roebuck; Crusade against the unstamped: Mr Broughton's decision by H. S. Chapman
Prospects of the coming session: views of the Radical Party by J. A. Roebuck; Mr N. Goldsmid and Mr John Black, the editor of the Morning Chronicle by J. A. R.; Railroads and railroad projects: Mr Goulburn's anathema by H. S. Chapman; The newspaper stamp return: postscript to a former article by H. S. C.
A repeal of the stamp duty on newspapers
Radical support to a Whig ministry by J. A. Roebuck; Taxation of the rich and of the poor by H. S. Chapman; Mr Laing's justices' justice by J. A. R.
The municipal elections by J. A. Roebuck; The whole art and mystery of peerage scheming by H. S. Chapman
The Birmingham Political Union and the House of Lords by Roberts Hammersley; More "justices' justice" by J. A. Roebuck; Stopping supplies by H. S. Chapman; Lord Glenelg and the new Australian colony by H. S. C. &c. &c.
The Radicals and the ministers by J. A. Roebuck; Speech of Sir W. Molesworth at Birmingham; The paper-makers' grievance by H. S. Chapman; Democracy preached by "Blackwood" by Robert Hammersley
The King's speech, which ought to be spoken by J. A. Roebuck; The colonies by H. S. Chapman; The British Museum by J. A. R.; State of the newspaper stamp question by H. S. C.
Aristocracy (from The London Review): address to readers
Trades' unions: their advantages to the working classes by J. A. Roebuck; Fallacies of the House of Commons on the ballot in America by H. S. Chapman
The taxes on knowledge by Francis Place; The "Morning Advertiser" and Mr Wakley by J. A. Roebuck; Victims of the unstamped press by H. S. Chapman
Of what use is the House of Lords?; Persecution of the unstamped press
Orange societies
The evils of a House of Lords by J. A. Roebuck; Mr Spring Rice and the tax on knowledge, with a postscript on the French King and the press by H. S. Chapman; Matchless constitution by T. Falconer
The crisis!: what ought the ministers to do? by J. A. Roebuck; A rotten borough for sale by H. S. Chapman; Mr Bulwer's sham motion for the repeal of the tax on knowledge by H. S. C.; Administration of the law by the Lords by T. F.; Mr Ormsby Gore and the landlords' argument in favour of war
The peers and the people: municipal reform; corn laws; taxes on knowledge by Francis Place; Wholesale obstructiveness of the Lords by H. S. Chapman; Votes of Mr George Frederick Young by H. S. C.
The conduct of ministers respecting the amendments of the House of Lords by J. A. Roebuck; Local courts in boroughs by T. F.; Mr Spring Rice and the Appropriation Act by H. S. Chapman
A short review of a long session by J. A. Roebuck; Mr Grove Price and the constitution by J. A. R.; New method of disfranchising electors by H. S. Chapman; Borough justices by H. S. C.
A letter to the Duke of Cumberland by William Allen; A letter to the future municipal electors of Bath by J. A. Roebuck; Borough courts by T. F.; Liberal construction of the Reform Act at Leeds by H. S. C.
Hand loom weavers and factory workers: a letter to James Turner, cotton spinner, from Francis Place; Commemoration of the reformation by J. A. Roebuck; Mr Rintoul the "we" of the Spectator by H. S. C.; The "great unstamped" acknowledged to be invincible by H. S. C.
Parties in the House of Commons: dissensions among the Tories by J. A. Roebuck; O'Connell and English agitation by J. A. R.; Consolation and compensation to borough Town Clerks: royal prerogative by H. S. Chapman; General Evans's rule of promotion in the auxiliary army of Spain by H. S. C.; Conduct of the authorities towards the unstamped press by H. S. C.; The registration by H. S. C.
A church, what?: a state church, what? by J. A. Roebuck; Legal wisdom: the revising barristers by J. A. R.; Sobriety of the working classes: the gin palace fallacy by H. S. Chapman
Democracy in America by J. A. Roebuck; Character and sufferings of the Irish clergy by H. S. Chapman; The London Review and the Irish Church question by J. A. R.; The "we" of the Herald by H. S. C.; The Times by J. A. R.; The newspaper stamp return, &c. by H. S. C.
Whigs and radicals: Lord John Russell's exhoration by J. A. Roebuck; A letter to Dr Chalmers, on the subject of a grant of public money to the Scotch Church by William Allen; Poor laws by J. A. R. &c.
Progress of democracy by Robert Hammersley; The London Review and the periodical press by J. A. Roebuck; The Orange exposure by H. S. Chapman; Preliminary reforms, being a summary of the principles advocated in these pamphlets by H. S. C.
The people are not to blame: libellous fallacy of the Edinburgh Review by H. S. Chapman; Decay of Whigism, public opinion in Bath, the recent dinner by H. S. C.; The Whig creed: Lord John Russell and the Bristol dinner by Roberts Hammersley; Factory workers and hand-loom weavers: Ten Hours Bill by Francis Place
Despotism of the French King: opinions of Republicanism in France by J. A. Roebuck; Whig appointments to office: Lord Aylmer, ex-Governor of Canada by H. S. Chapman; Note on "The Globe" by J. A. R.; The Orange plot by H. S. C.
A letter from Geo. Sinclair, Esq., MP, to Mr Roebuck, with reply and remarks by J. A. Roebuck; The English in America by J. A. R.; Injustice to prisoners by H. S. C., &c. &c.
Cheap law by T. F.; Hints addressed to the young men of Great Britain, on the progress of political opinion by Roberts Hammersley; Should politics influence municipal elections? by H. S. C.
England, a step-mother to her soldiers by J. A. Roebuck; Signs of the times by J. A. R.; Toryphobia by H. S. Chapman
A letter to Daniel O'Connell, Esq., MP, on peerage reform by J. A. Roebuck; Crusade against the unstamped: Mr Broughton's decision by H. S. Chapman
Prospects of the coming session: views of the Radical Party by J. A. Roebuck; Mr N. Goldsmid and Mr John Black, the editor of the Morning Chronicle by J. A. R.; Railroads and railroad projects: Mr Goulburn's anathema by H. S. Chapman; The newspaper stamp return: postscript to a former article by H. S. C.
A repeal of the stamp duty on newspapers
Radical support to a Whig ministry by J. A. Roebuck; Taxation of the rich and of the poor by H. S. Chapman; Mr Laing's justices' justice by J. A. R.
The municipal elections by J. A. Roebuck; The whole art and mystery of peerage scheming by H. S. Chapman
The Birmingham Political Union and the House of Lords by Roberts Hammersley; More "justices' justice" by J. A. Roebuck; Stopping supplies by H. S. Chapman; Lord Glenelg and the new Australian colony by H. S. C. &c. &c.
The Radicals and the ministers by J. A. Roebuck; Speech of Sir W. Molesworth at Birmingham; The paper-makers' grievance by H. S. Chapman; Democracy preached by "Blackwood" by Robert Hammersley
The King's speech, which ought to be spoken by J. A. Roebuck; The colonies by H. S. Chapman; The British Museum by J. A. R.; State of the newspaper stamp question by H. S. C.
Aristocracy (from The London Review): address to readers
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