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Free trade "not proven"
in seven letters to the people of England -
Richard Oastler's letter to the nobility, clergy, farmers, and shopkeepers of the county of Nottingham
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A letter to the Bishop of Exeter
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The right of the poor to liberty and life
a speech -
Eight letters to the Duke of Wellington, a petition to the House of Commons, and a letter to the editor of the Agricultural and Industrial magazine
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The Huddersfield dissenters in a fury, and why? because the mask is falling!
a third letter addressed to Edward Baines Esq. M.P -
Richard Oastler on the new Poor-Law act
a letter to the editor of the Argus and Demagogue, August 8th, 1834 -
Slavery in Yorkshire
monstrous barbarity!!! -
Yorkshire slavery
the "devil-to-do" amongst the dissenters in Huddersfield, a letter addressed to Ewd. Baines, Esq. M.P -
Mr. Oastler's three letters to Mr. Hetherington
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Brougham versus Brougham, on the new poor law
with an appendix, consisting of a letter to Lord John Russell -
Representation of Huddersfield
Mr. Oastler's speech -
Operatives of Leeds!
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Letter to W.B. Ferrand, Esq. M.P. and to Mr. Richard Oastler, Factory Child's King"
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Mr. Bull and Mr. Winterbotham
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A serious address to the millowners, manufacturers, and cloth-dressers of Leeds, who have organized themselves into a trades' union
to compel their workmen to abandon a right, which the laws of Britain grant, to every subject -
A well seasoned Christmas-pie for "the great liar of the north"
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A letter on the horrors of white slavery
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The factory question and the factory agitation
calmly considered, in a letter to those millowners, who are the friends of the factory children, and who are endeavouring, as far as possible, to obey the present Factories' Regulation Act -
A letter to the Arch-Bishop of York
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The rejected letter
with a dedication to the man wot would not have it read -
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 -
More work for the Leeds new thief-catchers
a letter to George Goodman, Esq., mayor of Leeds, &c. &c -
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, scratch-em and company, the shareholders in the Bradford Observer
in answer to their attack on Richard Oastler, in that paper of July 17, 1834 -
The working men
free trade and Peel's monument