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Godwin, William (1756-1836) | 4 |
Scott, Robert (1836) | 4 |
Chamberlain, Joseph, 1836-1914 | 3 |
Oastler, Richard (1789-1861) | 3 |
Balfour, Arthur James Balfour, Earl of, 1848-1930 | 2 |
Belloc, Hilaire (1870-1953) | 2 |
Brailsford, Henry Noel (1873-1958) | 2 |
Bull, John | 2 |
Chesterton, G K (1874-1936) | 2 |
Chesterton, G. K | 2 |
First report of the Commissioners appointed in pursuance of an act of the 58th year of His present Majesty, cap. 91, intituled, an Act for appointing commissioners to inquire concerning charities in England, for the education of the poor (v.32 pt.1, 1837)
Great Britain. Commissioners appointed to inquire into the education of the poor
1819-1840
"Ordered, by the House of Commons to be printed 4 March, 1819." Reports nos. 3-29 have the running title "Further report of the commissioners for inquiring concerning charities."
Facts and plain words on every-day subjects, comprised in two speeches delivered at Wakefield on the day of the first election for the West-Riding of Yorkshire, December 20, 1832 : To which are added a needful introduction, an address to the electors of the West-Riding, &c
Oastler, Richard (1789-1861)
1833
The unjust judge, or the "Sign of the judge's skin" : a letter to George Goodman, Esq., mayor of Leeds, on His Worship's recent refusal to imprison a criminal under the Factories' Regulation Act : with a postscript congratulating His Worship on the wonderful discovery of his species, made by Lord Morpeth at the late civic and ministerial guzzling at the Music Hall Leeds
Oastler, Richard (1789-1861); Goodman, George
1836
The pearking, or (if you will have it so) the biter bit : in answer to the question who is to blame?
Oastler, Richard (1789-1861)
1834
At head of title: Huddersfield Election.
Remarks on the present distresses of the poor
Law, George Henry (1761-1845)
[1830?]
Includes bibliographical references.
The principles of government : in a dialogue between a scholar and a peasant
Jones, Sir William (1746-1794)
1831
Right of labour to legislative protection demonstrated : with remarks on the practicability of taking off ten millions of annual taxation, and the reduction of the public debt : in a letter addressed to the electors and inhabitants of Huddersfield
Wood, Joseph (fl. 1832)
1832
Errata printed on title-page verso.
The Rev. J. R. Stephens in London : three sermons
Stephens, Joseph Rayner (1805-1879)
[1839]
Caption title.
Daily bread, or, Taxation without representation resisted : being a plan for the abolition of the bread tax
Lhotsky, John (1795-1865?)
[1841]
Authorship attributed to J. Shotsky in NUC pre-1956.