Roberts, Samuel
1763 – 1848
36 works on record
Works

Sheffield and her whistle, or, The first fruits of the corporation : to the worshipful Thomas Dunn, Alderman of the Park Ward

Appendix to the lecturers lectured

The doctors

Autobiography and select remains of the late Samuel Roberts

Parallel miracles
The safe, satisfactory, efficient, immediate and total abolition of slavery
A letter to the Rev. Thomas Smith, A.M., on the subject of slavery
Omnipotence, as exemplified in the abolition of slavery
Honours conferred on Samuel Roberts, Esq., author of the Scrutineer, for his letter addressed to the Rev. Thomas Smith, A.M., on the subject of slavery
A defence of the poor laws
A cry from the chimneys, or, An integral part of the total abolition of slavery throughout the world
The tocsin, or, Slavery the curse of Christendom
The gypsies: their origin, continuance, and destination
Slavery
Tocsin the second, or, The total and immediate abolition of slavery
The voice of an octagenarian, denouncing wickedness in high places
The chimney sweeper's boy
The wickedness of the new poor law
Lord Brougham and the new poor laws
Mary Wilden, a victim to the New Poor Law, or, The Malthusian and Marcusian system exposed
Chartism! Its cause and cure
An address to the members of the two Wilberforce-Committees, London and York
The peers, the people, and the poor
Lessons for statesmen
England's crisis
The state lottery, a dream
Tales of the poor, or, Infant sufferings ..
Lessons for statesmen, with anecdotes respecting them, calculated to preserve the aristocracy from destruction and the country from ruin
Yorkshire tales and poems
The Gypsies, their origin, continuance, and destination, or, The sealed book opened
The Rev. Dr. Pye Smith and the new poor law
The pauper's advocate
The sacredness of human life
The Gypsies
The case of William Whitaker, the pauper lunatic
Tales of the poor