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Habeas corpus - Early works to 1800
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Affidavit. (Price one penny). Joseph Burks, of Jewin-Street, in the city of London, bookseller, maketh oath and saith, that he was confined in Newgate near five months subsequent to his being convicted for selling a work, entitled, the "Duties of Citizenship," and prior to judgement being passed on him for having sold the same work. ...
Burks, Joseph.Date: 1798?]- Books
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The Whole account of John Wilkes, Esq; From the time of his being chosen member of Parliament for Aylesbury, till his departure to France. To which is added, all his remarkable speeches since his return to England; his letters he wrote to the livery of London; his address to the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the country of Middlesex; his speech to the Court of King's-Bench on Wednesday April 20, 1768; with his letter to a great personage. Likewise his sentence which he received at the Court of King's-Bench on Saturday the 18th of June, 1768; and his address to the freeholders of Middlesex, after his sentence.
Date: [1768]