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FOR THE
PEOPLE.
EDITED BY
J. A. ROEBUCK, M.P.
VOL. I.
LONDON:
PUBLISHED BY CHARLES ELY, FOR THE PROPRIETORS,
AT THEIR OFFICE,
No. 14 TAVISTOCK STREET, COVENT GARDEN,
1835.
c. & W. REYNELL, PRINTERS, LITTLE PULTENEY STREET, HAYMARKET.
NOV SU 1905
F4565
CONTENTS.
On the Means of Conveying Information to the People, with an Appendix, by
J. A. Roebuck.
A Letter to the Electors of Bath, on the Municipal Corporation Reform Bill;
with a Postcript on the Conduct of Sir Robert Peel and others, on the Dis-
cussion of the Question, by J. A. Roebuck.
The Stamped Press of London and its Morality, by J. A. Roebuck.
The Dorchester Labourers, by J. A. Roebuck. On the Qualification Clause of the Corporation Bill, by J. A. Roebuck.
The Amusements of the Aristocracy and the People, by J. A. Roebuck. The American Ballot-Box, &c., by H. S. Chapman.
Persecution preached by the Parsons of the State Church in Ireland, by
J. A. Roebuck. Uselessness of the Guards in London, by T. Falconer.
Trades' Unions: their Advantages to the Working Classes, by J. A. Roebuck.
Fallacies of the House of Commons on the Ballot in America, by H. S.
Chapman.
The Taxes on Knowledge, by F. Place. The Morning Advertiser and Mr
Wakley, by J. A. Roebuck, &c. &c.
Of What Use is the House of Lords? Persecution of the Unstamped Press,
by J. A. Roebuck.
Orange Societies, by T. Falconer.
The Evils of a House of Lords, by J. A. Roebuck. Mr Spring Rice and the
Taxes on Knowledge; with a Postscript, by H. S. Chapman. Matchless
Constitution, by T. Falconer.
The Crisis! What Ought the Ministers to do? by J. A. Roebuck. A Rotten
Borough for Sale, by H. S. Chapman. Mr Bulwer's Sham Motion for the
Repeal of the Tax on Knowledge, by H. S. C. Administration of the
Law by the Lords, by T. F. Mr Ormsby Gore and the Landlords' Argu-
ment in favour of War, by J. A. Roebuck.
The Peers and the People-Municipal Reform-Corn Laws-Taxes on Know-
ledge, by F. Place. Wholesale Obstructiveness of the Lords, &c. by H. S.
The Conduct of Ministers respecting the Lords' Amendments, by J. A. Roc-
buck. Local Courts in Boroughs, by T. Falconer; &c. &c.
A Short Review of a Long Session, by J. A. Roebuck. Mr Grove Price and
the Constitution, by J. A. R. New Method of Disfranchising Electors,
&c., by H. S. C.
A Letter to the Duke of Cumberland, by W. A. A Letter to the Future Municipal Electors of Bath, by J. A. R. Borough Courts, by T. F. Liberal Construction of the Reform Act at Leeds, by H. S. C.
Hand-Loom Weavers and Factory Workers: a Letter to James Turner, Cotton
Spinner, from Francis Place. Commemoration of the Reformation, by
J. A. Roebuck. Mr Rintoul the "We" of the Spectator, by H. S. C.
The "Great Unstamped " acknowledged to be Invincible, by H. S. C.
Parties in the House of Commons: Dissensions among the Tories, by J. A.
Roebuck. O'Connell and English Agitation, by J. A. R. Consolation
and Compensation to Borough Town Clerks: Royal Prerogative, by
H. S. Chapman. General Evans's Rule of Promotion in the Auxiliary
Army of Spain, by H. S. C. Conduct of the Authorities towards the
Unstamped Press, by H. S. C. The Registration, by H. S. C.
A Church, What? A State Church, What? by J. A. Roebuck. Legal
Wisdom-the Revising Barristers, by J. A. R. Sobriety of the Working
Class the Gin Palace Fallacy, by H. S. Chapman.
Democracy in America, by J. A. Roebuck.
Character and Sufferings of the
Irish Clergy, by H. S. Chapman. The London Review and the Irish
Church Question, by J. A. R. The "We" of the Herald, by H. S. C.
The Times, by J. A. R. The Newspaper Stamp Return, &c., by H. S. C.
Whigs and Radicals-Lord John Russell, by J. A. Roebuck.
A Letter to Dr
Chalmers, on the subject of a Grant of Public Money to the Scotch Church,
by William Allen. Poor Laws, by J. A. Roebuck, &c.
Progress of Democracy, by Robert Hammersley. The London Review and
the Periodical Press, by J. A. Roebuck. The Orange Exposure, by
H. S. Chapıran. Preliminary Reforms: being a Summary of the Prin-
ciples advocated in these Pamphlets, by H. S. C.
ON THE MEANS OF
CONVEYING INFORMATION CONVEYING
TO THE PEOPLE.
WITH
AN APPENDIX,
CONTAINING OBSERVATIONS RESPECTING THE CONDUCT OF CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ON MR GROTE'S MOTION, OF
THE SECOND OF JUNE LAST, IN FAVOUR OF THE BALLOT.
By J. A. ROEBUCK, M.P.
PUBLISHED BY JOHN LONGLEY,
12
TAVISTOCK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
Printed by C. and W. REYNELL, Little Pulteney street, Haymarket.