The addresses of Robert Owen : (as published in the London journals), preparatory to the development of a practical plan for the relief of all classes, without injury to any
Main Author: | Owen, Robert (1771-1858) |
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Institution: | CEDIAS-Musée social |
Format: | TEXT |
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S. Hunt (London)
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11160/6867B1F1-4B59-47DD-9733-2D7AAF67D0CB |
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