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  1. Cover
  2. Table of Contents
  3. CONTENTS
  4. a MANCHESTER STRIKE.
  5. Chapter I.: THE WEEK'S END.
  6. Chapter II.: CHILD'S GOSSIP.
  7. Chapter III.: NO UNION OF MASTERS.
  8. Chapter IV.: UNION OF MEN.
  9. Chapter V.: NO PROGRESS MADE.
  10. Chapter VI.: NIGHT AND MORNING.
  11. Chapter VII.: A COMMITTEE.
  12. Chapter VIII.: A TETE-A-TETE.
  13. Chapter IX.: A PUBLIC MEETING.
  14. Chapter X.: HOPE DECLINING.
  15. Chapter XI.: FINAL DELIBERATION.
  16. Chapter XII.: HOPE EXTINCT.
  17. Summary of Principles illustrated in this Volume.
  18. About Liberty Fund
  19. The Online Library of Liberty
  20. Copyright Information

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