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The genuine speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, in defence of Thomas Hardy, tried by special commission on a charge of high treason. Accurately taken in short hand by Manoah Sibly, short-hand writer to the city of London
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The trial of the Rev. William Jackson, at the bar of the King's Bench in Ireland, for high treason, on Thursday the 23rd of April, 1795. By William Sampson, Esq. Assistant Counsel to the Prisoner
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Convention bill
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A warning voice to the people of England on the true nature and effect of the two bills now before Parliament
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Athaliah, or, The tocsin sounded by modern alarmists
two collection sermons towards defraying the expence of the defendants in the late trials for high treason -
A full report of all the proceedings on the trial of the Rev. William Jackson
at the bar of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, Ireland, on an indictment for high treason. collected from the notes of William Ridgeway, William Lapp, and John Schoales, Esqrs. Barristers at Law -
Assassination of the King!
The conspirators exposed, or, an account of the apprehension, treatment in prison, and repeated examinations before the Privy Council, of John Smith and George Higgins, on a charge of high treason: with exact copies of the warrants of commitment, discharge, letters, &c. &c. to which is added, a letter from Mr. Parkinson, containing The Particulars of his Examination before the Privy-Council, and of his Intercourse with Ministry on the above Business -
A specimen of the patriotism of the Jacobins in France, or, The trial of Jean Baptiste Lacombe, late president of the military commission at Bordeaux
condemned to death as an exacter, an extortioner, a prevaricator, a corruptor of morality and of the public mind, and, as such, a traitor to his country, on the 27th Thermidor, second year of the French Republic, one and indivisible -
Some considerations on the law of forfeiture
for high-treason: occasioned by a clause in the late act, for making it treason to correspond with the Pretender's sons, or any of their Agents, &c. with an appendix, concerning estates-tail in Scotland. By the Hon. Charles Yorke -
A letter to the high sheriff of the county of Lincoln respecting the bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt for altering the criminal law of England respecting treason and sedition
including a copy of the author's petition to the ... House of Commons ... on ... the 25th of November 1795 -
A calculation on the commencement of the millennium
with observations on the pamphlets entituled, "Sound argument dictated by common sense" and the "Age of credulity" -
Two letters to the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor of England, on the present confinement of Richard Brothers in a private mad-house
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Observations on the letters of Lord Fitzw-m to Lord Carlisle
(reprinted from the Dublin Journal) with the proceedings of the Dublin Catholics, on the 23d of December, 1794: the addresses of the catholics of Dublin and Westmeath: his Lordships answers; and the oath of a privy-couns-r annexed -
Observations in answer to Mr. Thomas Paine's "age of reason." By the Rev. William Jackson. Now a Prisoner in the New-Prison, Dublin; on a Charge of High-Treason
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A dialogue upon the two bills now depending in Parliament
relative to the rights of the people. Transcribed by William Wilson, Jasper's brother -
A full report of all the proceedings on the trial of the Rev. William Jackson
at the bar of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, Ireland, on an indictment for high treason. Collected from the notes of William Ridgeway, William Lapp, and John Schoales, Esqrs. barristers at law -
The speech of Vicary Gibbs, Esq
in defence of Thomas Hardy, tried by special commission on a charge of high treason. Accurately taken in short hand by Manoah Sibly, Short-Hand writer to the city of London -
An account of the proceedings on a charge of high treason against John Martin
author of the following works: 1. An inquiry into the state of the legal and judicial polity of Scotland. 6s. Johnson. 2. A letter to the Earl of Lauderdale. 2s. 6d. Ridgway -
Truth and treason! or a narrative of the royal procession to the House of Peers, October the 29th, 1795
To which is added, an account of the martial procession to Covent-Garden Theatre, on the evening of the 30th -
A warning voice to the people of England, on the true nature and effect of the two bills now before Parliament
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The second speech
of Nath. Brassey Halhed, M.P. delivered in the House of Commons, Tuesday April 21, 1795, respecting the confinement of Mr. Brothers, the prophet -
Assassination of the King!
The conspirators exposed, or, an account of the apprehension, treatment in prison, and repeated examinations before the Privy Council, of John Smith and George Higgins, on a charge of high treason: with exact copies of the warrants of commitment, discharge, letters, &c. &c. to which is added, a letter from Mr. Parkinson, containing The Particulars of his Examination before the Privy-Council, and of his Intercourse with Ministry on the above Business -
Speeches of Mr. Pitt and Mr. Fox
in the House of Commons, on Monday, Nov. 23, on the bill for preventing seditious meetings and assemblies -
Account of proceedings at a meeting at Stowmarket, November 30, 1795