Richard Oastler
Richard Oastler
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The Fleet papers
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The Fleet Papers
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Richard Oastler: king of factory children
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Free trade "not proven," in seven letters to the people of England
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The Fleet papers;
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Damnation! Eternal damnation to the fiend-begotten 'coarser-food', new Poor ..
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A serious address to the millowners, manufacturers and cloth-dressers of Leeds
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Vicarial Tithes, Halifax: A True Statement of Facts and Incidents
cover - CConvocationRichard Oastler
Convocation
no cover - FTFree trade "not proven," in sev...Richard Oastler
Free trade "not proven," in seven letters to the people of England
no cover - FTFree trade "not proven"Richard Oastler
Free trade "not proven"
no cover - BVBrougham versus Brougham, on th...Richard Oastler
Brougham versus Brougham, on the new poor law
no cover - LTLetter to W.B. Ferrand, Esq. M....Richard Oastler
Letter to W.B. Ferrand, Esq. M.P. and to Mr. Richard Oastler, Factory Child's King" ...
no cover - RORichard Oastler's letter to the...Richard Oastler
Richard Oastler's letter to the nobility, clergy, farmers, and shopkeepers of the county of Nottingham
no cover - TRThe right of the poor to libert...Richard Oastler
The right of the poor to liberty and life
no cover - ALA letter to the working classes...Richard Oastler
A letter to the working classes, and H.G. Ward, Esq
no cover - ALA letter to the Bishop of ExeterRichard Oastler
A letter to the Bishop of Exeter
no cover - DEDamnation! eternal damnation to...Richard Oastler
Damnation! eternal damnation to the fiend-begotten, "Coarser food" new poor law
no cover - DDamnationRichard Oastler
Damnation
no cover - DDamnation!Richard Oastler
Damnation!
no cover - TFThe factory questionRichard Oastler
The factory question
no cover - TRThe rejected letterRichard Oastler
The rejected letter
no cover - TFThe factory questionRichard Oastler
The factory question
no cover - MOMr. Oastler's three letters to...Richard Oastler
Mr. Oastler's three letters to Mr. Hetherington
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- Open Work
The Fleet papers
- Open Work
The Fleet Papers
- Open Work
Richard Oastler: king of factory children
- Open Work
Free trade "not proven," in seven letters to the people of England
- Open Work
The Fleet papers;
- Open Work
Damnation! Eternal damnation to the fiend-begotten 'coarser-food', new Poor ..
- Open Work
A serious address to the millowners, manufacturers and cloth-dressers of Leeds
- Open Work
Vicarial Tithes, Halifax: A True Statement of Facts and Incidents
- Open Work
Convocation
- Open Work
Free trade "not proven," in seven letters to the people of England
- Open Work
Free trade "not proven"
- Open Work
Brougham versus Brougham, on the new poor law
- Open Work
Letter to W.B. Ferrand, Esq. M.P. and to Mr. Richard Oastler, Factory Child's King" ...
- Open Work
Richard Oastler's letter to the nobility, clergy, farmers, and shopkeepers of the county of Nottingham
- Open Work
The right of the poor to liberty and life
- Open Work
A letter to the working classes, and H.G. Ward, Esq
- Open Work
A letter to the Bishop of Exeter
- Open Work
Damnation! eternal damnation to the fiend-begotten, "Coarser food" new poor law
- Open Work
Damnation
- Open Work
Damnation!
- Open Work
The factory question
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The rejected letter
- Open Work
The factory question
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Mr. Oastler's three letters to Mr. Hetherington