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Our original rights as a people
representations of the chartist encyclopaedic network and political, social and cultural change in early nineteenth century Britain -
The Unitarians and Chartism
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The People's charter
with the address to the radical reformers of Great Britain and Ireland, and a brief sketch of its origin -
To the people of London and its vicinity
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Plan of organization of the People's League
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The reformer's companion to the almanacs
No. 1, January, 1848 [-6, May, 1848] -
A letter from one of the special constables in London on the late occasion of their being called out to keep the peace
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Chartist songs and fugitive pieces
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An appeal to the chartists proper
in a series of letters shewing in what manner the people's charter may be rendered worthy of being made a reality -
What the chartists are
a letter to English working-men -
To the oppressed and mystified people of Great Britain
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An Address to the chartists
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The people's charter, and old England for ever
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The House of Lords, the people's charter, and the corn laws
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A Chartist's reply to "A few words to the Chartists, "by," one styling himself, "a friend"
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The Chartists' visit to the parish church
a sermon, addressed to the female Chartists of Cheltenham, Sunday, August 25th, 1839, on the occasion of their attending the parish church in a body -
Rules and regulations of the general convention of the industrious classes ... held first ... February 4, 1839
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A letter to the middle classes on the present disturbed state of the country
especially with reference to the Chartist meetings -
First letter shewing the wicked and rebellious intentions of the Chartists
addressed to the inhabitants of all places in the west of England, where their destructive principles are upheld -
The eloquent and patriotic defence of William Lovett, S.G.C., as delivered by him during his trial at Warwick, on the 6th of August, 1839, for alleged libel and sedition
he was pronounced guilty, and sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment in Warwick gaol! -
The trial of W. Lovett, journeyman cabinet-maker, for a seditious libel
before Mr. Justice Littledale, at the Assizes at Warwick, on Tuesday, the 6th of August, 1839 -
A letter to the Earl of Durham on reform in Parliament, by paying the elected
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Two addresses to the men of Perthshire and Fifeshire
containing propositions of a plan of national education, and other social improvements and reforms -
Riots in South Wales
an address to the working classes of Wales, on the late occurrences at Newport -
Chartism! Its cause and cure