Owenism rendered consistant with our civil and religious institutions, or, A mode of forming societies for mutual benefit in rational and practical principles, without the assistance of the rich ... addressed to the working classes
Main Author: | Hamilton, James, 1769-1829 |
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Corporate Author: | Making of the Modern World |
Other Authors: | Owen, Robert, 1771-1858 |
Format: | Online Book |
Language: | English |
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[England :
s.n.],
1825
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