Feargus O'Connor
Born 1794-01-01
Died 1855-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF30891476
- WikidataQ337488
- ISNI0000000082153369
- Open LibraryOL1192120A
Top Subjects
- Chartism (6)
- Great Britain (6)
- Working class (4)
- Corn laws (Great Britain) (3)
- Catholic emancipation (2)
- History (2)
- Agriculture (2)
Books by Feargus O'Connor
Total count: 20
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A series of letters from Feargus O'Connor to Daniel O'Connellcontaining a review of Mr. O'Connell's conduct during the agitation of the question of Catholic Emancipation.H. Hethrington1836-01-01
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A series of letters from Feargus O'Connor, Esq., barrister at law, to Daniel O'Connell, Esq. M.P.containing a review of Mr. O'Connell's conduct during the agitation of the question of Catholic Emancipation : together with an analysis of his motives and actions, since he became a member of Parliament2nd ed. containing the confirmation of T. Attwood, Esq. M.P. for Birmingham, of the principal charge brought by Mr. O'Connor against Mr. O'Connell.H. Hetherington1837-01-01
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A series of letters from Feargus O'Connor, Esq. Barrister at law; to Daniel O'Connell, Esq. M.P. containing a review of Mr O'Connell's conduct during the agitation of the question of Catholic emancipation....2nd ed., containing the confirmation of T. Attwood, Esq. M.P. for Birmingham, of the principle charge brought by Mr O'Connor against Mr O'Connell.H. Hetherington1837-01-01
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The remedy for national poverty and impending national ruin, or, The only safe way of repealing the corn lawsby enabling each working family to produce a "big loaf" and a "cheap loaf" for themselves at homeJ. Hobson1841-01-01
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The remedy for national poverty and impending national ruinor, The only safe way of repealing the corn laws by enabling each working family to produce a "big loaf" and a "cheap loaf" for themselves at home! Addresses to the landlords of IrelandJoshua Hobson1841-01-01
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The remedy for national poverty and impending national ruin; or, The only safe way of repealing the corn laws by enabling each working family to produce a "big loaf" and "cheap loaf" for themselves at home!Addresses to the landlords of IrelandJoshua Hobson1841-01-01
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The land & its capabilitiesa lecture at the Hall of Science, Camp Field, Manchester, on Monday, March, 7, 1842Heywood1842-01-01
"The land" the only remedy for national poverty and impending national ruinhow to get it, and how to use itThird edition.J. Hobson1842-01-01-
Reply to Mr. Hill's "Scabbard"M'Gowan and Co.1843-01-01
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A practical work on the management of small farmsJ. Cleave1843-01-01
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Trial of Feargus O'Connor, Esquire, and 58 other Chartists, on a charge of seditious conspiracy, Nisi Prius Court, Lancaster, Wednesday, March 1st, 1843, to Thursday, March 9th 1843followed by comments upon the evidence and upon the causes which led to the outbreak.s.n.1843-01-01
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A letter to Feargus O'Connor, Esq. ... on the plan of organization issued by the Birmingham Conference, September 1843H. Hetherington1843-01-01
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Trial of Feargus O'Connor, esquire, and 58 other Chartists, on a charge of seditious conspiracyM'Gowan and Co.1843-01-01
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The trial of Feargus O'Connor, and fifty-eight others, at Lancaster on a charge of sedition, conspiracy, tumult and riot.Abel Heywood1843-01-01
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The employer and employedthe Chambers' philosophy refutedM'Gowan1844-01-01
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What may be done with three acres of landexplained in the following letter1846-01-01
The Labourera monthly magazine of politics, literature, poetry, etcNorthern Star Office.1847-01-01-
The speech of Feargus O'Connor, Esq, on the day of nomination, Nottingham, July 28th, 1847.Nicholson & Wilson1874-01-01
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The trial of Feargus O'Connor and fifty-eight others on a charge of sedition, conspiracy, tumult & riot.A. M. Kelley1970-01-01
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The National Instructor (Chartism, Working-Class Politics in the Industrial Revolution)Taylor & Francis1987-03-01