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Report of the Committee of the U.S. Senate, on the Petition Against the Transportation of Sunday Mails. [Caption title]. Broadside on silk, 19-1/2" x 15-1/2". Text printed in two columns. Eagle printed at top with typographical border. Minor staining. Covered with plastic on cardboard.
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1829
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ANON.
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The Old Brewery, and the New Mission at the Five Points.
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1854
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ANON.
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A Complete Exposure of the Order of "Know Nothings;" Being a Revelation of All the Signs, Secrets, Peculiarities, Plans and Operations of that Mysterious Body. By One of the "Expelled."
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1854
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BROWNSON, ORESTES A.
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Social Reform. An Address Before the Society of the Mystical Seven in the Wesleyan University...
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1844
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BURRITT, ELIHU.
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Elihu Burritt's Miscellaneous Writings. Second Edition.
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1850
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CHANNING, WILLIAM E.
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Self-Culture. An Address Introductory to the Franklin Lectures. Delivered at Boston, United States, September, 1838.
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1839
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CHANNING, WILLIAM E.
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Self-Culture. An Address Introductory to the Franklin Lectures. Delivered at Boston, United States, September, 1838.
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1839
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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The Collected Works...27 works in 12 volumes. 1892-1933. Introductions by Melvin H. Bernstein. Memoir by Chanler Chapman. Bibliography by David M. Stocking, augmented by the Publisher. ISBN 087730-003-8.
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1970
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CHAPMAN, WILLIAM.
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A Few International Historical Sketches of Internal Administration.
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1895
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COOK, LADY nee Tenne
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Essays on Social Topics.
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1895
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FERGUSON, RICHARD?
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Abaddon's Steam Engine, Calumny, Delineated: Being an Attempt to Stop Its Deleterious Results on Society, the Church, and State...to which is subjoined, the Infernal Triumvirate: Oppression, Depression, and Extortion. By a Lover of Mercy Rejoicing Over Judgment.
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1817
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FOULKE, WILLIAM PARK
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Remarks on Cellular Separation.
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1861
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GEORGE, HENRY.
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Read and Think! Henry George to Workingmen. The Protective System--What It Means to American Labor. A Scheme of Bare-faced Plunder, of Recent Invention by the Lords of Monopoly to Make Millionaires and Tramps. Monopoly--Labor's Great Enemy; Freedom is Death to Monopoly. (From Bedford's Magazine for June 1888.) [Caption title].
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1888
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HAZARD, THOMAS R.
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Facts for the Laboring Man: By a Laboring Man. [# 1-12 (all)].
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1840
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HEYWOOD, E. H.
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Yours or Mine. An Essay To Show the True Basis of Property and the Causes of Its Inequitable Distrubution. Fortieth Thousand.
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1870
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HEYWOOD, E. H.
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Yours or Mine. An Essay To Show the True Basis of Property and the Causes of Its Inequitable Distrubution. Fortieth Thousand.
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1877
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HEYWOOD, EZRA.
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Address of the Delegates of the Boston Section No. 1 (French) of the Working People's International Association, Made to the New England Labor Reform League, in Its Convention Held in Boston, Mass. Feb. 23rd, 1873: to which is added a Reply to the League, and the Publishers' Notice of the History of the International...
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1873
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HEYWOOD, EZRA.
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The Collected Works. 12 works. 1868-1889. Introductions by Martin Blatt. ISBN 087730-013-5.
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1985
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JILLSON, CLARK.
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Progress Attributed to the Laboring Classes: A Poem Delivered Before the Worcester County Mechanics' Association, March 3d, 1853.
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1853
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KELLOGG, EDWARD.
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Labor and Other Capital: The Rights of Each Secured and the Wrongs of Both Eradicated....
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1849
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KELLOGG, EDWARD.
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Labor and Other Capital: The Rights of Each Secured and the Wrongs of Both Eradicated....
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1849
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LONDON, JACK.
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The Apostate.
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1912
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LUTHER, SETH.
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An Address to the Working Men of New England, on the State of Education, and on the Condition of the Producing Classes in Europe and America. With Particular Reference to the Effect of Manufacturing (As Now Conducted) on the Health and Happiness of the Poor, and on the Safety of Our Republic. Delivered in Boston, Charlestown, Cambridgeport, Waltham, Dorchester, Mass., Portland, Saco, Me., and Dover, N.H.
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1832
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LUTHER, SETH.
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An Address on the Origin and Progress of Avarice, and Its Deleterious Effects on Human Happiness, with a Proposed Remedy for the Countless Evils Resulting from an Inordinate Desire for Wealth. Delivered Before the Union Association of Working Men, in ...Charlestown, Mass., January 30, 1834.
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1834
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LUTHER, SETH.
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An Address on the Origin and Progress of Avarice, and Its Deleterious Effects on Human Happiness, with a Proposed Remedy for the Countless Evils Resulting from an Inordinate Desire for Wealth. Delivered Before the Union Association of Working Men, in ...Charlestown, Mass., January 30, 1834.
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1834
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McDOWALL, JOHN ROBER
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Magdalen Facts. No. 1 New York, January, 1832.
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1832
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MILLER, CHESTER GORE
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Chichuahua. A New and Original Social Drama in Four Acts.
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1891
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OWEN, ROBERT.
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The Book of the New Moral World, Containing the Rational System of Society, Founded on Demonstrable Facts, Developing the Constitution and Laws of Human Nature and of Society.
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1845
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PAINE, THOMAS.
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Rights of Man; Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution. Part I [and] Rights of Man, Part the Second; Combining Principle and Practice.
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1819
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PALMER, EDWARD.
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An Address on the Origin and Evil Influences of Money.
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1839
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PHILLIPS, WENDELL.
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Remarks of Wendell Phillips, at the Mass Meeting of Workingmen in Faneuil Hall, Nov. 2, 1865.
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1865
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SIZER, NELSON.
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Thoughts on Domestic Life: or, Marriage Vindicated and Free Love Exposed.
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1858
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SKIDMORE, THOMAS.
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The Rights of Man to Property! Being a Proposition to Make It Equal Among the Adults of the Present Generation...
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1829
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SKIDMORE, THOMAS.
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The Rights of Man to Property! Being a Proposition to Make It Equal Among the Adults of the Present Generation...
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1829
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SPOONER, LYSANDER.
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The Collected Works...34 works in six volumes, 1834-1886. Biography and Introductions by Charles Shively. ISBN 087730-006-2
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1971
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SPOONER, LYSANDER.
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The Deist's Immortality, and an Essay on Man's Accountability for His Belief.
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1834
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SPOONER, LYSANDER.
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The Deist's Immortality, and an Essay on Man's Accountability for His Belief.
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1834
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SPOONER, LYSANDER.
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A Letter to Grover Cleveland, on His False Inaugural Address, the Usurpation and Crimes of Lawmakers and Judges, and the Consequent Poverty, Ignorance, and Servitude of the People.
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1886
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TAPPAN, LEWIS
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Is It Right To Be Rich?
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1869
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THOMPSON, MRS. ELIZA
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Kindergarten Homes. For Orphans and Other Destitute Children; a New Way to Ultimately Dispense with Prisons and Poor-Houses. The Plans of...by Your Reporter.
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1882
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TYSON, JOB ROBERT.
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A Brief Survey of the Great Extent and Evil Tendencies of the Lottery System, as Existing in the United States.
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1833
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WRIGHT, FRANCES.
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A Few Days in Athens; Being the Translation of a Greek Manuscript Discovered in Herculaneum.
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1831
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