
Robert Dale Owen
Born 1801-01-01
Died 1877-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF24764305
- WikidataQ2156836
- ISNI0000000081037040
- Open LibraryOL356588A
Top Subjects
- United States (16)
- Free thought (13)
- History (7)
- 1861-1865 (6)
- Malthusianism (5)
- Birth control (5)
- Great Britain (5)
Books by Robert Dale Owen
Total count: 112
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A sermon on loyalty ; A remonstrance to God ; and, A sermon on free inquiry ; Observations on public worshipPrinted and published by J. Watson ...1800-01-01
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An Outline of the System of Education at New lanarkReprint Services Corp1824-01-01
An Outline of the System of Education at New LanarkWardlaw & Cunninghame1824-01-01-
Professor Voelker's gymnasium ....[s.n.]1825-01-01
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A sermon on loyaltyA remonstrance to God; and a sermon on free inquiry...Observations on public worshipJ. Watson1830-01-01
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Wealth and miseryJ. Watson1830-01-01
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Galileo and the InquisitionPublished at the office of the Free Enquirer, by Robert Dale Owen1830-01-01
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Popular tracts.Published at the office of the Free Enquirer1830-01-01
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A tale of old England by Robert Dale OwenPublished at the office of the Free Enquirer [by Robert Dale Owen]1830-01-01
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Situations.1830-01-01
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Cause of the peoples.n.1830-01-01
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Popular tractsPublished at the office of the Free Enquirer [by Robert Dale Owen1830-01-01
Moral physiology; or, A brief and plain treatise on the population question.Wright & Owen1831-01-01
Moral physiology, or, A brief and plain treatise on the population questionWatson1832-01-01-
British taxes dissectedbeing a plain letter addressed to the working men of Great Britain and Ireland; explaining how fifty millions are yearly raised; who pay these fifty millions; how they ought to be raised; and who ought to pay themNational Political Union1833-01-01
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British taxes dissectedbeing a plain lettter addressed to the working men of Great Britain and Ireland : explaining how fifty millions are yearly raised, who pay these fifty millions, how they ought to be raised, and who ought to pay them2nd ed.The Union1833-01-01
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Discussion on the existence of God, and the authenticity of the Bible2d ed.A.J. Matsell1833-01-01
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Address on free inquiryJ. Watson1834-01-01
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Tracts on republican government and national educationaddressed to the inhabitants of the United States of AmericaJ. Watson1834-01-01
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An address on the influence of the clercial professionas delivered in the Hall of Science, New York : to which is added, A tract and a warningJ. Watson1834-01-01
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Moral physiology, or, A brief and plain treatise on the population questionPrinted and published by J. Watson1835-01-01
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Address on free inquiryJ. Watson1836-01-01
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Address on the hopes and destinies of the human speciesJ. Watson1836-01-01
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Pocahontasa historical drama in five acts with an introductory essay and notesGeorge Dearborn1837-01-01
Pocahontasa historical drama, in five actsG. Dearborn1837-01-01-
SituationsJ. Watson1839-01-01
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Situationslawyers, clergy, physicians, men and womenJ. Watson1839-01-01
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Darby and SusanA tale of old EnglandJ. Watson1840-01-01
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A sermon on loyalty ; A remonstrance to God ; and A sermon on free inquiryJ. Watson1840-01-01
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An address on the influence of the clerical professionas delivered in the Hall of Science, New York : to which is added, A tract and a warningJ. Watson1840-01-01
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A lecture on consistencyas delivered in New York, Boston, and LondonPrinted by B.D. Cousins1840-01-01
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A lecture on consistencypublisher not identified1840-01-01
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An address on the influence of the clerical professionas delivered in the Hall of Science, New York : to which is added, A tract and a warning ; Truth and error ; On the fear of GodJ. Watson1840-01-01
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Address on free inquiry ; On fear as a motive of actionJ. Watson1840-01-01
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Wealth and miseryJ. Watson1840-01-01
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A lecture on consistency[s.n.]1840-01-01
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Discussion on the existence of GodJ. Watson1840-01-01
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Discussion on the authenticity of the BibleJ. Watson1840-01-01
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Prossimo's experience ; On the study of theology ; "Safest to believe", or, The balance struckJ. Watson1841-01-01
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Prossimo's experienceOn the study of theology ; "Safest to believe," or, The balance struckJ. Watson1841-01-01
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Galileo and the Inquisition ; Effects of missionary laboursJ. Watson1841-01-01
NeurologyAn account of some experiments in cerebral physiology. By Dr. Buchanan, of Louisville. Communicated to an American newspaper, at Dr. Buchanan's requestJ. Watson, 5, Paul's Alley, Paternoster Row1842-01-01-
Moral physiologyor, A brief and plain treatise on the population question.J. Watson1842-01-01
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Occupation of Oregonspeech of Mr. Owen, of Indiana, delivered in the House of representatives of the United States, January 23 and 24, 1844, on the question of the joint occupancy by Great Britain with the United States of the Territory of Oregon ...n.p.]1844-01-01
Occupation of Oregonspeech of Mr. Owen, of Indiana, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 23 and 24, 1844, on the question of the joint occupancy by Great Britain with the United States of the territory of Oregons.n.1844-01-01-
Moral physiologyor, a brief and plain treatise on the population questionJ. Watson1844-01-01
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Railroad to Oregon ...report, The Committee on Roads and Canals, to whom was referredd the memorial of Asa Whitney, of the state of New York, praying the appropriation of certain public lands to construct a railroad from Lake Michigan to the shore of the Pacific, made the following reportBlair & Rives1845-01-01
Texas, and her relations with Mexico.Speech of Robert Dale Owen, of Indiana, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Jan. 8, 1845.1845-01-01
Moral physiology ; or, a brief and plain treatise on the population questionJ. Watson1846-01-01-
The system of commercial restrictionspeech of Robert Dale Owen, of Indiana : delivered in the House of Representatives, Friday, June 19, 1846publisher not identified1846-01-01
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Speech of Robert Dale Owen, of Indiana, on the bill organizing the Smithsonian Instution, for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among menDelivered in the House of Representatives, April 22, 18461846-01-01
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Owen's moral physiologyor, A brief and plain treatise on the population questionR. Glover1846-01-01
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Moral physiologyor, a brief and plain treatise on the population questionThird edition, with alterations and additions, by Ralph Glover, M.D. ...Published by R. Glover1847-01-01
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Laborits history and prospects : an address delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati on Tuesday, February 1, 1848Herald of Truth Print1848-01-01
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Labor, its history and its prospectsan address delivered before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati on Tuesday, February 1, 1848Herald of Truth Print1848-01-01
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Hints on public architecturecontaining, among other illustrations, views and plans of the Smithsonian institution: together with an appendix relative to building materials.G.P. Putnam1849-01-01
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Sermon on free inquirySecular Chronicle1849-01-01
Hints on Public Architecture: Containing, Among Other Illustrations, Views ...G.P. Putnam1849-01-01
A brief practical treatise on the construction and management of plank roadsKent & Norman1850-01-01
Labor: Its History and Its Prospects. An Address Delivered Before the Young Men's Mercantile ...Fowlers and Wells1851-01-01-
Discussion on the existence of God, between Origen Bacheler and Robert Dale OwenJ. Watson1851-01-01
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Discussion on the authenticity of the Bible, between Origen Bacheler and Robert Dale OwenJ. Watson1853-01-01
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Popular tractsG. Vale1854-01-01
Tracts on republican government and national educationaddressed to the inhabitants of the United States of AmericaPub. for James Watson by Holyoake and Co.1857-01-01
Footfalls on the boundary of another world.J.B. Lippincott & Co.1860-01-01-
DiverceBeing a Correspondence Between Horace Greeley and Robert Dale Owen (Notable American Authors)Reprint Services Corp1860-01-01
The policy of emancipationwords of a true Democrat1862-01-01
Letter from Robert Dale OwenThe Evening Post1862-01-01
Letter from Robert Dale Owen ...The cost of peace.1862-01-01
The conditions of reconstructionin a letter from Robert Dale Owen to the secretary of state.W. C. Bryant & co., printers1863-01-01
The future of the North-Westin connection with the scheme of reconstruction without New England ; addressed to the people of IndianaLoyal Publication Society1863-01-01-
Emancipation is peaceWe want peace. We decide to see and end to this war...Pub. by the Society1863-01-01
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The future of the North-westin connection with the scheme of reconstruction without New EnglandE. O. Jenkins, printer1863-01-01
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Report of Robert Dale Owenagent to purchase arms, &c., for the state of Indiana, made to his Excellency O.P. Morton, Governor of the state, September 4, 1862.Joseph J. Bingham1863-01-01
Emancipation is peaceLoyal Publication Society1863-01-01-
The future of the North-West in connection with the scheme of reconstruction without New EnglandLoyal Publication Society of New York1863-01-01
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Political-The Policy of EmanicipatiuonReprint Services Corp1863-01-01
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Emancipation is peace1863-01-01
The future of the North-west in connection with the scheme of reconstruction without New EnglandCrissy & Markley, printers1863-01-01
The future of the North-westin connection with the scheme of reconstruction without New England.Crissy & Markley, printers1863-01-01-
The conditions of reconstructionin a letter from Robert Dale Owen to the Secretary of StateLoyal Publication Society1864-01-01
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The wrong of slavery, the right of emancipation, and the future of the African race in the United StatesJ.B. Lippincott & Co.1864-01-01
Footfalls on the boundary of another worldWith narrative illustrationsJ.B. Lippincott & co.1868-01-01-
Footfalls on the boundary of another worldJ. B. Lippincott1869-01-01
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Novel-Beyond the BreakersReprint Services Corp1870-01-01
Beyond the breakersA story of the present day.J.B. Lippincott & co.1870-01-01
Old and newMay, 1870H.O. Houghton and Co.1870-01-01-
The debatable land between this world and the nextwith illustrative narrationsTrübner1871-01-01
The debatable land between this world and the nextwith illustrative narrationsTrubner & Co.1872-01-01-
The Debatable Land Between This World and the NextReprint Services Corp1872-01-01
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The debatable land between this world and the next with illustrative narrationsTrubner1873-01-01
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Threading my waytwenty-seven years of autobiographyG.W. Carleton1874-01-01
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Threading my waytwenty-seven years of autobiographyTrübner & Co.1874-01-01
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Naples under the old régimea chapter of autobiographyH.O. Houghton1874-01-01
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Twenty-seven years of autobiography.Threading my way.G. W. Carleton1874-01-01
Threading My Way: Twenty-seven Years of AutobiographyTrubner1874-01-01-
Threading My WayReprint Services Corp1874-01-01
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Footfalls on the boundary of another worldwith narrative illustrationspublisher not identified1877-01-01
Looking back across the war-gulfReprinted, W. Abbatt1915-01-01-
Marriage and divorcea discussion between Horace Greeley and Robert Dale OwenHaldeman-Julius Co.1922-01-01
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Crisis, and National Co-operative Trades' Union gazetteGreenwood Reprint Corp.1968-01-01
The wrong of slavery, the right of emancipationand the future of the African race in the United States.Lippincott, 1864. New York, Kraus Reprint1969-01-01-
To Holland and to New HarmonyRobert Dale Owen's travel journal, 1825-1826.Indiana Historical Society1969-01-01
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Love, marriage, and divorce and the sovereignty of the individualSource Book Press1972-01-01
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Robert Dale Owen's travel journal, 1827Indiana Historical Society1977-01-01
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The theory of tariff protectionspeech of Mr. Owen, of Indiana, delivered in the House of Representatives, April 22, 1844, touching the claims and merits of a protective tariff systempublisher not identified1979-01-01
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The war with Mexicospeech of Robert Dale Owen, of Indiana, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 4, 1847Printed at the Office of Blair & Rives1980-01-01
Oregon and the Nootka conventionspeech of Mr. Robert Dale Owen, of Indiana, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Jan. 28, 1844, in vindication of the course pursued by the government of the United States, in relation to the territory of Oregon.s.n.1982-01-01-
An outline of the system of education at New Lanark, andEducationRoutledge/Theommes Press1993-01-01
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Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World -CD-ROM Edition1860 editionReprint Services Corp2007-12-01
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The Wrong of Slavery1864 editionReprint Services Corp2007-12-01
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Galileo and the Inquisitions.n.