Lovett, William, 1800-1877
Lovett, William
William Lovett British activist (1800-1877)
VIAF ID: 37714479 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lovett, William, ‡d 1800-1877
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Lovett ‡c British activist (1800-1877)
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Works
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Chartism: a new organization of the people | |
A correct report of the trial of Messrs. Benbow, Lovett, & Watson, as the leaders of the farce day procession | |
The eloquent and patriotic defence of William Lovett, S.G.C., as delivered by him during his trial at Warwick, on the 6th of August, 1839, for alleged libel and sedition he was pronounced guilty, and sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment in Warwick gaol!. | |
Enrollment of the militia for immediate service!. | |
Justice safer than expediency an appeal to the middle classes on the question of the suffrage | |
Letter from Mr. Lovett to Messrs. Donaldson and Mason, containing his reasons for refusing to be nominated secretary of the National Charter Association | |
A letter to Daniel O'Connell, Esq., M.P., in reply to the calumnies he put forth in the Corn Exchange, August 8th, in answer to the address of the National Association to the people of Ireland | |
A letter to Mr. William Lovett, sometime resident in Warwick Gaol | |
Life and struggles of William Lovett in his pursuit of bread, knowledge, and freedom, with some short account of the different associations he belonged to and of the opinions he entertained | |
Manifesto of the General Convention of the Industrious Classes | |
The peace principle the great agent of social and political progress : being a short review of the peace doctrines of the "Family herald | |
The people's charter and national petition | |
The people's charter : being the outline of an act to provide for the just representation of the people of Great Britain in the Commons' House of Parliament: embracing the principles of universal suffrage, no property qualification, annual Parliaments, equal representation, payment of members, and vote by ballot. Prepared by a committee of twelve persons, six Members of Parliament and six members of the London Working Men's Association, and addressed to the people of the United Kingdom. | |
A proposal for the consideration of the friends of progress | |
The Radical reformers of England, Scotland, & Wales, to the Irish people | |
Social and political morality, 1984: | |
To the people of London and its vicinity | |
The trial of W. Lovett, journeyman cabinet-maker, for a seditious libel before Mr. Justice Littledale, at the Assizes at Warwick, on Tuesday, the 6th of August, 1839. | |
イギリス民衆教育論 |