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Rigby Wason | lit.salon
Rigby Wason
Born:
1798
Died:
1875
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Born:
1798
Died:
1875
Books by Rigby Wason (50 max)
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Short & sure way of preventing bribery at elections with some illustrative facts
1853
Rigby Wason
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The currency question a letter to the members of the different Chambers of Commerce in the United Kingdom, dedicated to the Chancellor of the Exchequer
1869
Rigby Wason
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Picciola, or, Captivity captive
1837
Joseph Xavier Boniface Saintine, Catherine Gore, William Truscott, Rigby Wason
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Letter to the Right Honorable Lord John Russell, M.P., etc. etc. etc suggesting a plan for the reclamation of waste lands in Ireland, securing the government from any loss
1849
Rigby Wason, Russell, John Russell Earl
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A few words on the three amateur budgets of Cobden, Macgregor, and Wason
1849
Phipps, Edmund, Richard Cobden, John Macgregor, Rigby Wason
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A letter to J. Bright, Esq., M.P.: on the remedies he proposed for the relief of Ireland: with a suggestion for the introduction of capital into that country
1850
Rigby Wason
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A letter to J. Bright, Esq., M.P. on the remedies he proposed for the relief of Ireland with a suggestion for the introduction of capital into that country
1850
Rigby Wason, John Bright
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A letter to the Home Secretary, in answer to the question, What should be done with our convicts?
1850
Rigby Wason
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Eight per cent: the only remaining legislative swindle to the injury of the working classes.
1864
Rigby Wason
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The sewage question: A letter to the chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works, proving that theplan of messrs. Hope & Napier would be very injurious to ... health.
1865
Rigby Wason
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An effectual remedy for an usurious rate of discount, also exposing its baneful effects, upon the agricultural, commercial, manufacturing, trading and railway interests, etc
1866
Rigby Wason
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An effectual remedy for an usurious rate of discount, also exposing its baneful effects, upon the agricultural, commercial, manufacturing, trading and railway interests: and upon the working classes, on whom it operates with crushing severity
1866
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An usurious rate of discount often limits, and sometimes prevents the working classes from obtaining, that employment by which alone they can obtain bread for themselves and families: being a reply to Mr. Horsman and others who have asserted that since the repeal of the Corn Laws the working classes cannot complain of any law injurious to their interest
1866
Rigby Wason
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Monetary panics rendered impossible under a note issued from the Mint
1866
Rigby Wason
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An usurious rate of discount, showing its cause and an effectual remedy, also exposing its baneful effects upon the agricultural, commercial, manufacturing, trading and railway interests, and upon the working classes: on whom it operates with crushing severity
1866
Rigby Wason
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Observations upon the Irish Land Bill: showing the truthfulness of the bitter resolution passed by the municipal council of Dublin against the Bill, etc
1870
Rigby Wason
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Justice to Ireland, or, Peace cannot be rationally expected: a letter to the Right Hon. Chichester Fortescue, M.P., showing how easily justice might be done if no attention was paid to the bigoted adherents of landlords or tenants
1870
Rigby Wason
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A letter to the working classes by Rigby Wason, Esq proving, from undeniable facts, that the Right Hon. W. Gladstone, M.P., has, upon several occasions, wilfully neglected his duty to the working classes, and betrayed their best interests
1870
Rigby Wason
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A plan for paying off the national debt: thereby preventing Mr. Gladstone perpetrating so much injustice upon our working classes, as to compel them, whose country is saddled with a debt of above 740 millions, to compete upon equal terms with the frugal and industrious workmen of the German nation, whose national debt will be paid off next year
1873
Rigby Wason