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A Report of the important proceedings of a public meeting, held in the chapel, Union Street, Oldham, on Friday the 11th day of November, 1836 : on the subject of shortening the time of labour in the cotton, woollen, silk, and other factories, in Great Britain and Ireland
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Year: 1836 Publisher: [England? s.n.]

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Foreign competition and the ten hours' bill : the letter of Dr. Andrew Ure to Charles Hindley, Esq., M.P. : with a reply to the same.
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Year: 1836 Publisher: [England? s.n.

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On the factory question
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Year: 1836 Publisher: [Greater Manchester? Short Time Bill Committees of Ashton, Stalybridge, and Dukinfield

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The curse of the factory system, or, A short account of the origin of factory cruelties : of the attempts to protect the children by law, of their present sufferings, our duty towards them, injustices of Mr. Thomson's bill, the folly of the political economists, a warning against sending the children of the South into the factories of the North
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Year: 1836 Publisher: London A. Cobbett

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Factory question : speech of Charles Hindley, M.P. for Ashton-under-Lyne, and manufacturer, as delivered in the House of Commons, May 9, 1836, on the debate upon the second reading of Mr. P. Thomson's bill proposing to enact that children of twelve years of age should work twelve hours a day, exclusive of the time allowed for meals and refreshment.
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Year: 1836 Publisher: London J. Ridgway and Sons

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A letter to those millowners who continue to oppose the ten hours bill and who impudently dare to break the present factories act
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Year: 1836 Publisher: [England] Sold by the principal booksellers in Lancashire and Yorkshire

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The rejected letter : with a dedication to the man wot would not have it read : a letter to the owners & occupiers of mills in the town and parish of Halifax, assembled in public meeting, at the Old Cock Inn, on Wednesday, 3. August, 1836
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Year: 1836 Publisher: [England? s.n.]

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Appeal to members of Parliament, and to the working classes : respecting the ten hours' factory bill : with sketches of its chief promoters
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Year: 1836 Publisher: Stalybridge Brierley, printer

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Factory statistics : the official tables appended to the report of the select committee on the ten-hour factory bill, vindicated in a series of letters addressed to John Elliot Drinkwater, Esq., one of the factory commissioners
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Year: 1836 Publisher: London J. Hatchard


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The factory question : the law or the needle.
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Year: 1836 Publisher: London H. Hetherington

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