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Peaceful discussion, and not tumultuary violence the means of redressing national grievance
The speech of John Thelwall, at the general meeting of the friends of Parliamentary reform, called by the London Corresponding Society; and held in the neighbourhood of Copenhagen-House; on Monday, October 26, 1795. Taken in short-hand by W. Ramsey -
Peaceful discussion, and not tumultuary violence the means of redressing national grievances
The speech delivered by John Thelwall, at the general meeting of the friends of parliamentary reform, called by the London Corresponding Society, and held in an Open Field, near Copenhagen-House; on Monday, October 26, 1795. Taken in short-hand by W. Ramsey -
The speech of John Thelwall, at the second meeting of the London Corresponding Society
and other friends of reform, held at Copenhagen-House, On Thursday, November 12, 1795. Taken in short-hand by W. Ramsey. To which is added, the reply to the calumnies against the former meeting, and the petitions to the three branches of the Legislature -
Political lectures
Volume the first - part the first: containing the lecture on spies and informers, and the first lecture on prosecutions for political opinion. To which is prefixed a narrative of facts relative to the recent attempts to wrest from the people the palladium of their natural and constitutional rights, liberty of speech. By John Thelwall -
The speech of John Thelwall, at the general meeting of the friends of Parliamentary reform
called by the London Corresponding Society, and held in the neighbourhood of Copenhagen-House; on Monday, October 26, 1795. Taken in short-hand by W. Ramsey -
The natural and constitutional right of Britons to annual Parliaments
Universal Suffrage, and the freedom of popular association: being a vindication of the motives and political conduct of John Thelwall, and of the London Corresponding Society, in general. Intended to have been delivered at the Bar of the Old Bailey, in confutation of the late Charges of High Treason -
The natural and constitutional right of Britons to annual parliaments, universal suffrage and the freedom of popular association
being a vindication of the motives and political conduct of John Thelwall and of the London Corresponding Society in general -
The speech of John Thelwall at the second meeting of the London Corresponding Society and other friends of reform held at Copenhagen-House ... November 12, 1795
to which is added, the reply to the calumnies against the former meeting -
Peaceful discussion and not tumultuary violence the means of redressing national grievances
the speech delivered by John Thelwall at the general meeting of the friends of parliamentary reform called by the London Corresponding Society and held in an open field near Copenhagen-House ... October 26, 1795 -
Peaceful discussion and not tumultuary violence the means of redressing national grievance
the speech delivered by John Thelwall at the general meeting of the friends of parliamentary reform called by the London Corresponding Society and held in the neighbourhood of Copenhagen-House ... October 26, 1795 -
Poems written in close confinement in the Tower and Newgate, under a charge of high treason. By John Thelwall
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John Gilpin's ghost; or, the warning voice of King Chanticleer: an historical ballad: written before the late trials, and dedicated to the treason-hunters of Oakham. By J. Thelwall
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The trial at large of John Thelwall
For high treason; before the special commission, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bailey: began on Monday, December 1, and continued until Friday 5, 1794. With the whole proceedings of the Attorney and Solicitor General on the Part of the Crown; and Mr. Erskine and Mr. Gibbs for the prisoner. By John Newton, Esq -
The speeches of John Thelwall, at the general meetings of the London Corresponding Society
in the neighbourhood of Copenhagen-House, on Monday, Oct. 26, and Thursday, Nov. 12 -
Citizen Thelwall
fraternity and unanimity To the Friends of Freedom -
Trials for high treason
containing the whole of the proceedings at the Old-Bailey, from October 28, to December 5, 1794. Comprising the trials complete of Thomas Hardy, John Horne Tooke, and John Thelwall. Including the Examinations of Lord Camden, Duke of Richmond, Lord Fred. Campbell, Earl Stanhope, Mr. Pitt, Mr. Fox, Bishop of Gloucester, Major Cartwright, Mr. Sheridan, &c. &c. with the Speeches at Length of Mr. Erskine, Mr. Gibbs, the Attorney General, Mr. Serjeant Adair, &c. And also, the previous proceedings at the Sessions-House, Clerkenwell, and the Old-Bailey. Accurately taken in Short-Hand