Sadler, Michael Thomas, 1780-1835
Michael Thomas Sadler British politician
Michael Thomas Sadler British politician (1780-1835)
Sadler, Michael Thomas
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Works
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An address to the working classes of Leeds and the West-riding of Yorkshire | |
An apology for the Methodists, 1797: | |
Catholic question | |
The cause of the poor the speech of M.T. Sadler, Esq. in the House of Commons on Monday the 29th of August, on bringing forward his resolution for the permanent relief of the Irish poor. | |
The causes and remedies of pauperism in the United Kingdom considered part I, being a defence of the principles and conduct of the Emigration Committee, against the charges of Mr. Sadler | |
A dissertation upon the balance of food and numbers of animated nature being the substance of two lectures delivered before the Philosophical and Literary Society of Leeds | |
The distress of the agricultural labourers, 1833: | |
A first letter to a reformer, in reply to a pamphlet lately published by Walter Fawkes, entitled The Englishman's manual | |
The harvest field, : a poem: to which is added, - Hawkstone, or, the country seat, a poem. By Thomas Sadler | |
Ireland; its evils, and their remedies | |
The Justice, humanity, and policy, of restricting the hours of children & young persons in the mills & factories, of the United Kingdom illustrated in the letters, speeches, &c., of persons of the highest respectability ... many of them resident in the midst of those districts, where the evils exist, which it is sought to mitigate, by Mr. Sadler's Ten Hour bill. | |
Land owners and their cottages a letter on the present state of farm labourers, with a few hints for bettering their future condition : respectfully addressed to M.T. Sadler, Esq., M.P | |
The law of population; a treatise in six books, in disproof of the superfecundity of human beings and developing the real principle of their increase. | |
Letter to Michael Thos. Sadler, Esq. F.R.S | |
Miscellaneous poems, &c. on various subjects. By Thomas Sadler | |
Mr. Sadler's reply to the calumnies and misrepresentations of the Leeds Mercury letter | |
Mr. Sadler's speech on moving the second reading of the factories' regulation bill | |
Old Simon, or The wooden statue. : To which is added,-the battle of the sciolists, a satire.-A summer evening's walk with delia, a poem,----and the farmers song, or, the golden times. By Thomas Sadler | |
On abridging the time of labour in factories | |
The poor man's garden, or, A few brief rules for regulating allotments of land to the poor, for potatoe gardens with remarks, addressed to Mr. Malthus, Mr. Sadler, and the political economists, and a reference to the opinions of Dr. Adam Smith, in his "Wealth of nations | |
Protest against the secret proceedings of the Factory Commission, in Leeds | |
Reply to the two letters of John Elliot Drinkwater, Esquire, and Alfred Power, Esquire, Factory Commissioners | |
A Report of the proceedings at Newark, on Friday July 24, 1829 when the electors of the borough gave a dinner in compliment to their members, H. Willoughby, Esq. and M.T. Sadler, Esq with all the speeches delivered on the occasion. | |
The speech of Michael Thomas Sadler, M.P. for Newark in the House of Commons, on Thursday the third of June, on proposing poor laws for Ireland, preparatory to a general measure in behalf of the labouring classes of England. | |
The speech of Michael Thomas Sadler, M.P. on the ministerial plan of reform delivered in the House of Commons on seconding General Gascoyne's motion for retaining the present number of members for England and Wales. | |
The Ten hours' bill will increase wages a speech, delivered at Bradford, at a meeting to promote Mr. Sadler's bill, held ... Jan. 14th, 1833 |