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William Ellis | lit.salon
William Ellis
Born:
1800
Died:
1881
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Born:
1800
Died:
1881
Books by William Ellis (50 max)
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Outlines of social economy
1846
William Ellis
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A few questions on secular education, what it is and what it ought to be with an attempt to answer them : preceded by an appeal to Richard Cobden, Esq., M.P., and the members of the late Anti-Corn-Law League
1848
William Ellis, Richard Cobden
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Leçons progressives d'économie sociale recueil des questions proposées aux élèves des Écoles Birbeck
1851
William Ellis
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Reminiscences and reflections of an old operative
1852
William Ellis
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A chart of industrial life with some instructions for its use
1869
William Ellis
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Causes of poverty
1848
William Ellis
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Questions and answers suggested by a consideration of some of the arrangements and relations of social life: being a sequel to the "Outlines of social economy" by the same author
1849
William Ellis
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The distressed needlewomen and cheap prison labour
1849
William Ellis
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Principes élémentaires d'économie sociale à l'usage des écoles
1850
William Ellis
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Education, as a means of preventing destitution with exemplifications from the teaching of the conditions of well-being and the principles and applications of economical science at the Birkbeck schools : prefaced by a letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M.P.
1851
William Ellis
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What am I? Where am I? What ought I to do? How am I to become qualified and disposed to do what I ought?
1852
William Ellis
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Lessons on the phenomena of industrial life and the conditions of industrial success
1857
William Ellis
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Where must we look for the further prevention of crime?
1857
William Ellis
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Philo-Socrates a series of papers, wherein subjects are investigated which, there is reason to believe, would have interested Socrates, and in a manner that he would not disapprove, were he among us now, gifted with the knowledge, and familiar with the habits and doings, of our times
1861
William Ellis
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What stops the way?, or, Our two great difficulties: with some hints concerning the way
1868
William Ellis
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Studies of man
1874
William Ellis