Gil Hahn

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But the consistent thrust behind the reform movement came from “the industrious classes”—stockingers, hand-loom weavers, cotton-spinners, artisans, and, in association with these, a widespread scattering of small masters, tradesmen, publicans, booksellers and professional men, from among which groups the officers of local political societies were sometimes drawn.
The Making of the English Working Class
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