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Selections from the papers of the London Corresponding Society, 1792-1799 / edited, with an introduction and notes by Mary Thale.
Date: 1983- Books
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The second report of the commissioners for the taking, examining and stating the publick accounts, &c.
Great Britain. Commissioners Appointed to Examine, Take, and State the Public Accounts of the Kingdom.Date: Printed in the year, M.DCC.XII. [1712]- Books
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Reformers no rioters. Printed by order of the London Corresponding Society.
Date: 1794]- Books
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London Corresponding Society. General Committee, 5th. June, 1794.
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1794]- Books
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The trial of John Smith, bookseller, of Portsmouth-Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, before Lord Kenyon, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on December 6, 1796, for selling a work, entitled, 'A summary of the duties of citizenship.'
Smith, John, bookseller.Date: [1797?]- Books
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The london Corresponding Society's addresses and resolutions, (reprinted, and Distributed Gratis.)
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1792]- Books
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The London Corresponding Societies. Addresses and resolutions, (reprinted.)
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1792]- Books
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The London Corresponding Society's addresses and resolutions, (reprinted, and distributed gratis.)
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1792]- Books
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A summary of the duties of citizenship! Written expressly for the members of the London Corresponding Society; including observations on the contemptuous neglect of the Secretary of State, with regard to their late address to the king!
Iliff, Edward Henry.Date: [1795]- Books
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Second report of the commissioners appointed by an act of Parliament, to enquire into the fees, gratuities, perquisites, and emoluments, which are or have been lately received in the several public offices therein mentioned. Treasury. Ordered to be printed 17th June 1793.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1793]- Books
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The London Corresponding Society to the nation at large.
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1792]- Books
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Remarks upon the principles and views of the London Corresponding Society.
Date: 1795- Books
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The second report of the Commissioners Appointed to Examine, Take, and State, the Public Accounts of the Kingdom. 31st of January, 1781.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: Printed in the year M.DCC.LXXXI. [1781]- Books
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London Corresponding Society. At a general meeting of this society, held on Thursday, the 12th Inst. ...
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1795]- Books
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Supplement to the second report from the Committee of Secrecy, To whom the several papers referred to in his majesty's message of the 12th day of may 1794, and which were presented (sealed up) to the House of Commons, by Mr. Secretary Dundas, upon the 12th and 13th days of the said month, by his majesty's command, were referred; and who were directed to examine the matters thereof, and report the same, as they should appear to them, to the House; with an appendix. Ordered to be printed the 16th of June, 1794.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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London Corresponding Society. Nov. 19th. 1794. The committee gratefully acknowledge the contributions ...
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1794]- Books
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The moral and political magazine of the London Corresponding Society, for ...
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1796-1797- Books
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Citizens! The critical moment is arrived, ...
London Corresponding Society.Date: 1794]- Books
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The correspondence of the London Corresponding Society revised and corrected, with explanatory notes and a prefatory letter, by the Committee of Arrangement, Deputed For That Purpose: published for the use of members, Pursuant To The 17th Article Of The Society's Regulations.
London Corresponding Society.Date: [1795]- Books
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Sketch of a political tour through Rochester, Chatham, Maidstone, Gravesend, &c. including reflections on the tempers and dispositions of the inhabitants of those places, and on the progress of the societies instituted for the purpose of obtaining a parliamentary reform. By John Gale Jones. Part the first.
Jones, John Gale, 1769-1838.Date: [1796]- Books
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To the Parliament and people of Great Britain, an explicit declaration of the principles and views of the London Corresponding Society.
London Corresponding Society.Date: [1795?]- Books
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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.
Thelwall, John, 1764-1834.Date: 1795- Books
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First report from the Committee of Secrecy, To whom the several Papers referred to In His Majesty's Message Of The 12th Of May, 1794 And which were presented (sealed up) to the House, by MR. Secretary Dundas, Upon the 12th and 13th Days of the said Month, BY His Majesty's Command, Were Referred; And who were directed to examine the Matters thereof, and report the same, as they should appear to them, to the House; have proceeded, in Obedience to the Orders of the House, to the Consideration of the Matters referred to them. Ordered to be printed 17th May 1794.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: [1794]- Books
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The trial of Maurice Margarot, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 13th and 14th of January, 1794, on an indictment for seditious practices. Taken in shorthand by Mr. Ramsey.
Margarot, Maurice, -1816.Date: [1794]- Books
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The decline and fall, death, dissection, and funeral procession of his most contemptible lowness the London Corresponding Society; who took his departure from this world on the 18th day of December 1795. Interspersed with correct copies of all the solemn dirges, hymns, anthems, chorusses and Psalms, sung and chaunted at the dissection and in the funeral procession as it moved from palace-Yard to Copenhagen-House. To which is added, the funeral oration delivered on this melancholy occasion by the Reverend John Horne Tooke, priest and Esquire, chaplain, council and principal politician to his contemptible lowness. The whole concluding with the epitaph, from the pen of His Grace citizen Duke of Bedford. Dedicated to the Right Hon. Charles James Fox. By the Author of " The funeral of Mrs. Regency.
Author of the Funeral of Mrs. Regency.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]