Cooper, Thomas, 1805-1892
Cooper, Thomas
Thomas Cooper English poet and Chartist (1805-1892)
Thomas Cooper English poet and Chartist
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Cooper ‡c English poet and Chartist (1805-1892)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
Works
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Alderman Ralph ... 1853: | |
Alderman Ralph, or, The history of the borough and corporation of the borough of Willowacre : with all about the bridge and the baronet, the bridge deed and the great scholar, the toll-keeper and his daughter, the fiddler and his virtues, the lawyer and his rogueries, and all the rest of it | |
The baron's Yule feast a Christmas-rhyme | |
The bridge of history over the gulf of time : a popular view of the historical evidence for the truth of Christianity | |
Discussion between Mr. Thomas Cooper and Mr. C. Bradlaugh | |
Eight letters to the young men of the working-classes | |
Evolution, the stone book, and the mosaic record of creation | |
Family feud | |
A granular flow model for developing smart armor ceramics | |
The land for the labourers, and the fraternity of nations a scheme for a new industrial system just published in Paris and intended for proposal to the National Assembly | |
The life and character of Henry Hetherington : [abridged from The Éloge delivered at the Literary Institution, John Street, on Sunday evening, Aug. 26, 1849 | |
The life of Thomas Cooper; | |
Old-fashioned stories | |
Peter Friedl | |
The purgatory of suicides a prison-rhyme : in ten books | |
Rehousing | |
Thomas Cooper's journal, or unfettered thinker and plain speaker for truth, freedom, and progress | |
Two orations against taking away human life, under any circumstances; and in explanation, and defence, of the misrepresented doctrine of non-resistance : delivered at the National hall, Holborn; February 25 and March 4, 1846 | |
Vox & votum populi Anglicani : Shewing how deeply the nation resents the thought of capitulating, now, with his Majestie, and holding him, (as we say) at armes-end, if they could. In a letter to the Right Honorable the Earle of Manchester, Speaker of the House of Lords, pro tempore. By T.C. Esquire | |
The Wesleyan chiefs and other poems | |
Wise saws and modern instances |