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Robert Owen's opening speech

Robert Owen's opening speech

and his reply to the Rev. Alex. Campbell in the recent public discussion in Cincinnati, to prove that the principles of all religions are erroneous, and that their practice is injurious to the human race; also, Mr. Owen's Memorial to the Republic of Mexico, and a narrative of the proceedings thereon, which led to the promise of the Mexican government, to place a District one hundred and fifty miles broad, along the whole line of frontier bordering on the U. States, under Mr. Owen's jurisdiction, for the purpose of establishing a new political and moral system of government, founded on the laws of nature, as explained in the above debate with Mr. Campbell.

By Robert Owen

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Publish Date

1970

Publisher

Published for R. Owen

Language

eng

Pages

226

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