The only way to obtain the parliamentary and political reforms which we now need, [...]. Addressed to every class and creed in society.An essay on labor: its union, its proper objects, its natural laws, its just rights, its duties and prospects. Addressed to our employers, employed, and parliamentary representatives /The sharp spear and flaming sword of political justice unsheated and fearlessly wielded in explaining political principles, in cutting up Whig and Tory pranks, and especially in discussing the great Irish questions of the day, addressed in the form of letters [to] John Bright, John S. Mill, B. Disraeli, W.E. Gladstone, Prof. H. Fawcett.