Cat.No: 285079 The People's Charter; being the outline of an act to provide for the just representation of the people of Great Britain and Ireland in the Commons' House of Parliament : embracing the principles of universal suffrage, no property qualification, annual Parliaments, equal representation, payment of members, and vote by ballot. Prepared by a committee of twelve persons, six members of Parliament and six members of the London Working Men's Association
The People's Charter; being the outline of an act to provide for the just representation of the people of Great Britain and Ireland in the Commons' House of Parliament : embracing the principles of universal suffrage, no property qualification, annual Parliaments, equal representation, payment of members, and vote by ballot. Prepared by a committee of twelve persons, six members of Parliament and six members of the London Working Men's Association
The People's Charter; being the outline of an act to provide for the just representation of the people of Great Britain and Ireland in the Commons' House of Parliament : embracing the principles of universal suffrage, no property qualification, annual Parliaments, equal representation, payment of members, and vote by ballot. Prepared by a committee of twelve persons, six members of Parliament and six members of the London Working Men's Association

The People's Charter; being the outline of an act to provide for the just representation of the people of Great Britain and Ireland in the Commons' House of Parliament : embracing the principles of universal suffrage, no property qualification, annual Parliaments, equal representation, payment of members, and vote by ballot. Prepared by a committee of twelve persons, six members of Parliament and six members of the London Working Men's Association

London: Published for the Working Men's Association by H. Hetherington, [1838]. Pamphlet. 36p., disbound pamphlet, third edition, revised and corrected. Remnant of glue from binding at spine, otherwise very good. Diagrams of balloting place and mechanism on verso of title page.

"Drafted by Francis Place from materials supplied by William Lovett." --Palgrave. The cataloging for McMaster University's example of this edition notes, "Kress lists the first edition under Place. It does not list this edition which contains numerous alterations. This edition not in Goldsmiths. A reference to this edition in another dated pamphlet establishes clearly the date of publication as September, 1838."

Cat.No: 285079

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