Gil Hahn

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While the historian may read Oliver’s reports in the Home Office papers with little surprise—seeing in him only one of the most industrious and daring of a Corps of informers—there were thousands of shopkeepers, country squires, Dissenting Ministers, and professional men who, in 1817, had no idea that such things could
The Making of the English Working Class
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