Abram Combe
Abram Combe (15 January 1785 – 11 August 1827) was a British utopian socialist, an associate of Robert Owen and a major figure in the early co-operative movement, leading one of the earliest Owenite communities, at Orbiston, Scotland. Provided by Wikipedia
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Metaphorical sketches of the old and new systems with opinions on interesting subjects by Combe, Abram
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The sphere for joint-stock companies, or, The way to increase the value of land, capital, and labour with an account of the establishment at Orbiston, in Lanarkshire by Combe, Abram
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The religious creed of the new system with an explanatory catechism, and an appeal in favour of true religion, to the ministers of all other religious persuasions and denomination by Combe, Abram
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Observations on the old and new views, and their effects on the conduct of individuals as manifested in the proceedings of the Edinburgh Christian Instructor and Mr. Owen by Combe, Abram
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An address to the conductors of the periodical press upon the causes of religious and political disputes with remarks on the local and general definition of certain words and terms by Combe, Abram
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