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Written for the most part from a collective point of view, the texts themselves range from judicious to bloodthirsty in tone and reveal a fascination both with legal forms of address and with the more personal forms of Romantic literature, as well as with the recent political revolutions in France and America.
Luddites --- Sabotage in the workplace --- Textile workers --- Riots --- Regency --- Monarchy --- Civil disorders --- Assembly, Right of --- History --- Offenses against public safety --- Political violence --- Crowds --- Demonstrations --- Mobs --- Street fighting (Military science) --- Textile industry --- Employees --- Machine breaking (Labor disputes) --- Sabotage of industrial machinery --- Work environment --- Working class --- Great Britain --- Sources. --- 1789-1820
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