Local tracts; Letters on the social condition of the people of England, 1831-2; Thoughts upon the aristocracy of England / ; All war inconsistent with the Christian religion and the best interests of nations; and the limit defined to which force may be applied by the civil magistrate in suppressing popular tumults / ; The practicability of improving the condition of the working classes: ; Declaration of the objects of the Newcastle upon Tyne Society for aboloshing slavery all over the world; Declaration and address of the Durham Society for the Universal Abolition of Slavery; An address delivered to the workmen employed at the Bedlington Iron Works, upon the 21st June, 1839 / ; Address of William Cargill, Esq. to the South Shields Chamber of Commerce, May 4, 1840, on the foreign policy of England; Examen de l'origine, des progrès et de la tendance de la confédération commerciale et politique contre L'Angleterre et La France nommée La Ligue Prussienne / ; Captain Fitz Roy's statement, August 1841; The revolution in the social state predicted by Sir Robert Peel: ; "I see something looming in the distance", said Benjamin Disraeli: ; Proselytism destructive of Christianity and incompatible with political dominion: ; The immediate cause of the Indian Mutiny, as set forth in the official correspondence: ; Tyrannicide: ; Bonaparte's challenge to tyrannicides / ; The European complication explained / ; Public meeting in promotion of universal peace, held in the Friend's Meeting House, Newcastle; The frontier of the Rhine and the meeting at Baden-Baden: ; The slaveholders' war: ; The true defence of England: ; Remarks on the civil liability of employers towards their workmen / ; Protection, or, Robbing Peter to pay Paul / ; The land question: Also, A letter to Isaac Tomkins, Gent., on the same subject ; addressed, by permission, to Charles John Bigge, Esq., Mayor of Newcastle / ; being a plain appeal to the integrity of landlords' understandings duly to recompense the toil of the most useful class of the community, viz: the labourers in agriculture ... ; also, an answer to the question, What can be done for Ireland? by showing what ought to be done for England! ... / ; herin are other matters nearer to hand, that may be distinguished with clearness; speech of Mr. Crawshay at the India House on the vote of an annuity to Sir John Lawrence, August 25, 1858; a lecture delivered at the Mechanic's Institution, Gateshead, on Wednesday evening, November 4th, 1857 / ; is it justifiable? / ; letter from Berlin to the 'Newcastle Journal' / ; an argument for the north and the Negro / ; the right of search / ; a reply to Mr Henry George ; a lecture / Dy 34 Political
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[1832-1884] Printed by B.G. Sharp, 1832., South Shields Printed by W. Fordyce, 1835., Newcastle Printed by T. and J. Hodgson, 1836., Newcastle Printed by W. & H. Mitchell, 1836., Newcastle Printed by J. Blackwell, 1836., Newcastle Fewster and James, 1836., Durham Printed by J. Blackwell, 1839., Newcastle Re-printed by T. Brettell, 1840., London Librairie de P. Dufart, 1840., Paris W. White, [1841]., London Robt. Currie, 1847., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed at the office of the Sunderland News, 1852., Sunderland Effingham Wilson, 1858., London Effingham Wilson, [1857]., London Edward Truelove, 1858., London E. Truelove, 1860?]., [London Horn and Story, [1859]., Newcastle-on-Tyne Printed by W. Douglas, [n.d.]., Newcastle Andrew Carr, 1860., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed for the Union and Emancipation Society, 1863., Manchester Adam, [1872]., Newcastle-on-Tyne A. Reid, 1878., Newcastle-upon-Tyne M. & M.W. Lambert, 1880., Newcastle-on-Tyne [Printed by John Christie], [1884?]., Newcastle upon Tyne
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[1832-1884] Printed by B.G. Sharp, 1832., South Shields Printed by W. Fordyce, 1835., Newcastle Printed by T. and J. Hodgson, 1836., Newcastle Printed by W. & H. Mitchell, 1836., Newcastle Printed by J. Blackwell, 1836., Newcastle Fewster and James, 1836., Durham Printed by J. Blackwell, 1839., Newcastle Re-printed by T. Brettell, 1840., London Librairie de P. Dufart, 1840., Paris W. White, [1841]., London Robt. Currie, 1847., Newcastle upon Tyne Printed at the office of the Sunderland News, 1852., Sunderland Effingham Wilson, 1858., London Effingham Wilson, [1857]., London Edward Truelove, 1858., London E. Truelove, 1860?]., [London Horn and Story, [1859]., Newcastle-on-Tyne Printed by W. Douglas, [n.d.]., Newcastle Andrew Carr, 1860., Newcastle-upon-Tyne Printed for the Union and Emancipation Society, 1863., Manchester Adam, [1872]., Newcastle-on-Tyne A. Reid, 1878., Newcastle-upon-Tyne M. & M.W. Lambert, 1880., Newcastle-on-Tyne [Printed by John Christie], [1884?]., Newcastle upon Tyne
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No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 7, No. 8, No. 9, No. 10, No. 11, No. 12, No. 13, No. 14, No. 15, No. 16, No. 17, No. 18, No. 19, No. 20, No. 21, No. 22, No. 23, No. 24

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Statement of circumstances which led to a personal collision between Mr. Sheppard and Captain Fitz Roy, R.N., on the 25th of August, 1841
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Suppressed pamphlet accompanied by an explanation of the cause of suppression by W.E. Adams
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