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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.
A twopenny "extreme unction," administered to King Joseph
Oastler, Richard (1789-1861)
1834
Signed on p. 11: "Richard Oastler, 'Bailiff, Bull, and Priest to His Majesty, King Joseph.' Fixby Hall, May 31, 1834."
A letter to those sleek, pious, holy and devout dissenters, Messrs. get-all, keep-all, grasp-all, scrape-all, whip-all, gull-all, cheat-all, cant-all, work-all, sneak-all, lie-well, swear-well, and company, the shareholders in the Bradford Observer : in answer to their attack on Richard Oastler, in that paper of July 17, 1834
Oastler, Richard (1789-1861)
1834
Errata printed on page 23.
Yorkshire slavery : the "devil-to-do" amongst the dissenters in Huddersfield, a letter addressed to Ewd. Baines, Esq. M.P
Oastler, Richard (1789-1861); Baines, Edward (1774-1848)
1835
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
A well seasoned Christmas-pie for "the great liar of the north"
Oastler, Richard (1789-1861)
1834
Aimed at Edward Baines.
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