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Speech of William Beckett, Esq
in seconding the nomination of Michael Thomas Sadler, Esq. as a candidate for the representation of the Borough of Leeds, at the election holden in the Mixed Cloth Hall, on Monday the tenth of Dec. 1832 -
"Mr. Macaulay's claims"
a letter to an elector of Leeds -
Peter the Pearker's letter to Michael Thomas Sadler, Esq. M.P
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Review
a treatise in six books, in disproof of the superfecundity of human beings, and developing the real principle of their increase, by Michael Thomas Sadler, M.P. 2 vols. p. 639 and 690. London -
Rev. R. Watson, Mr. Macaulay, & Mr. Sadler
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Mr. Sadler and the ten-hour bill
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Mr. Sadler's Factory Bill
report of the proceedings of a public meeting, held in the Piece Hall, Halifax, on Tuesday, March 6th, 1832, for the purpose of petitioning Parliament in favour of the Ten-Hour Factory Bill -
A few arguments in favour of Mr. Sadler's bill, for shortening the hours of labour in factories, and against oppression in general
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The Justice, humanity, and policy, of restricting the hours of children & young persons in the mills & factories, of the United Kingdom
illustrated in the letters, speeches, &c., of persons of the highest respectability ... many of them resident in the midst of those districts, where the evils exist, which it is sought to mitigate, by Mr. Sadler's Ten Hour bill -
Observations on the law of population
being an attempt to trace its effects from the conflicting theories of Malthus and Sadler -
Sadler's bill
cotton branch -
Mr. Sadler, M.P., his factory time bill, and his party, examined
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Memoirs of the life and writings of Michael Thomas Sadler, Esq
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To the worthy, free, and independent electors of the Borough of Leeds
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Observations on the law of population
being an attempt to trace its effects from the conflicting theories of Malthus and Sadler -
Report of the proceedings of the Huddersfield and Bradford meetings, held on the 26th and 27th of December, 1831
to petition Parliament in favour of Mr. Sadler's ten-hour-bill for the regulation of the employment of children in factories -
Factory slavery
reply to a letter in the Nottingham Review, headed "Mr. Sadler and his bill" -
The causes and remedies of pauperism in the United Kingdom considered
part I, being a defence of the principles and conduct of the Emigration Committee, against the charges of Mr. Sadler -
Report of the committee for the support of Mr. Sadler's Ten hours' bill
and to lay all the restriction on the moving power -
The poor man's garden, or, A few brief rules for regulating allotments of land to the poor, for potatoe gardens
with remarks, addressed to Mr. Malthus, Mr. Sadler, and the political economists, and a references to the opinions of Dr. Adam Smith, in his "Wealth of nations" -
Memoirs of the life and writings of Michael Thomas Sadler, Esq