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Essay of the rate of wages : with an examination of the causes of the differences in the condition of the labouring population throughout the world
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Statement of the provision for the poor, and of the condition of the labouring classes, in a considerable portion of America and Europe : being the preface to the foreign communications contained in the appendix to the Poor-law report
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A practical treatise on midwifery containing the result of sixteen thousant six hundred and fifty-four birhs, occuring in the Dublin Lying-in Hospital during a period of seven years, commencing november 1826 :
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Collins, Robert
Year: 1835
Publisher: London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green and Longman,
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Capital against labor : an address delivered at Julien Hall before the Mechanics of Boston on ... May 20
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An Englishman's address to the working classes
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Free votes or faggot votes, or, The way to repeal the Chandos clause and to checkmate the aristocracy : with suggestions for the formation of free vote clubs.
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Cobbett's legacy to labourers, or, What is the right which the Lords, Baronets, and Squires have to the lands of England? : in six letters addressed to the working people of England ...
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Cobbett's legacy to labourers, or, What is the right which the Lords, Baronets, and Squires have to the lands of England? : in six letters addressed to the working people of England ...
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The Dorchester labourers
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A Report of the proceedings and speeches of a public meeting, held in Oldham on March 14th, 1835, to petition the House of Commons, to limit the period of working in cotton and other mills, to ten hours per day, and eight on Saturdays : including a copious report of the address of Richard Oastler, Esq.
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