1. An Address to the people of Great Britain on the protection of native industry Publication/Creation: [England?] : [publisher not identified], [1846] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
2. Notes and opinions of a native on the present state of India and the feelings of its people Author/Creator: Shahāmat ʻAlī Publication/Creation: [Ryde] : [publisher not identified], 1848 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
3. Emigration to the tropical world : for the melioration of all classes of people of all nations Author/Creator: Etzler, J. A. (John Adolphus) Publication/Creation: Surrey : Published at the Concordium, 1844 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
4. A pvblication of Gviana's plantation : newly undertaken by the Right Honble. the Earle of Barkshire ... and company for that most famous River of the Amazones in America : wherein is briefly shewed the lawfulnesse of plantations in forraine countries, hope of the natives conversion, nature of the river, qualitie of the land, climate, and people of Gviana ... Author/Creator: I. D. Publication/Creation: London : Printed by William Iones for Thomas Paine ..., 1632 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
5. Considerations and remarks on the present state of the trade to Africa : with some account of the British settlements in that country, and the intrigues of the natives since the peace : candidly stated and considered : in a letter addressed to the people in power more particularly, and the nation in general Author/Creator: Tweed, Mr. Publication/Creation: Lonnon [sic] : Printed for and sold by Mess. Robinson and Roberts, 1771 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
6. The thunder storm of dreadful forked lightning : God's judgment against all false teachers, that cause the people to err, and those that are led by them are destroyed, according to God's word : including an account of the railway phenomenon, the wonder of the world! Author/Creator: Martin, Wm. 1772-1851. (William) Publication/Creation: [England] : [publisher not identified], 1837 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
7. Two years' experience among the Shakers : being a description of the manners and customs of that people, the nature and policy of their government, their marvellous intercourse with the spiritual world, the object and uses of confession, their inquisition : in short, a condensed view of Shakerism as it is Author/Creator: Lamson, David R. 1806-1886. (David Rich) Publication/Creation: West Boylston : The author, 1848 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
8. The civil, political, and mechanical history of the framework-knitters in Europe and America : including a review of the political state and condition of the people of England, and an account of the rise, progress, and present state of the machinery for superseding human labour, in the various manufactures of Europe, since the fifteenth century, exhibiting the true and real cause of the present convulsed state of the western world Author/Creator: Henson, Gravenor, 1785-1852 Publication/Creation: [England?] : [publisher not identified], 1831 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
9. Solitude in imprisonment, with proper profitable labour and a spare diet, the most humane and effectual means of bringing malefactors, who have forfeited their lives, or are subject to transportation, to a right sense of their condition : with proposals for salutary prevention : and how to qualify offenders and criminals for happiness in both worlds, and preserve the people, in the enjoyment of the genuine fruits of liberty, and freedom from violence Author/Creator: Hanway, Jonas, 1712-1786 Publication/Creation: London : Printed for F. Bew, 1776 Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading
10. The first part ... of the most important discovery ever made known to mankind : wherein it is clearly shewn, that all people are entirely freed from every charge of sin whatever, so that priestcraft, the great accuser of man, will now be cast down and end in the total failure of the trade of priests, in every part of the world : by which the white slaves will by emancipated as well as the blacks, and the professions of lawyer and doctor will shortly be no more Author/Creator: Ward, John, 1781-1837 Publication/Creation: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1832] Resource Type: Book Access & Availability: Loading