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Address to the sovereigns of Europe etc. etc. In two parts. By Obadia Prim. Part second. The first part contains an Appeal to the Sovereigns of Europe, to Proprietors, Merchants and all Well - wishers of social order - with a sketch of the Conduct of the Legislators of France during the Revolution. The second part contains a Letter to Bnonaparte on his Military and Political Conduct - To which are annexed I0 The principles of morality as decreed and acknowledged by the different legislative bodies of France. II0 A summary, in order of dates, of the most remarkable crimes committeed since the beginning of the Revolution - a table of the contributions, requisitions, forced loans etc.
Winsor, F. A. (Frederick Albert), 1763-1830.Date: [1798]- Books
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The characters of the several noblemen and gentlemen that have died in the defence of their respective princes, or the liberties of their country. Together with the character of those who have suffer'd for treason and rebellion, for the last 300 years. With An Account of their Behaviour and Speeches at their respective Executions. Being a proper Supplement to the State-Tryals. By Mr. Salmon.
Salmon, Thomas, 1679-1767.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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A compleat history of the trials of the rebel lords in Westminster-Hall; and the rebel officers and others concerned in the rebellion in the year 1745, at St. Margaret's-Hill, Southwark, and at Carlisle and York. With the lives, behaviour, and dying speeches of those executed pursuant to their sentences. By W. Wilkinson, gent.
Wilkinson, W.Date: [1746?]- Books
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As misrepresentations of the bill now pending in Parliament, for more effectually preventing seditious meetings and assemblies, have been industriously circulated, for the purpose of misleading the public; and as it has been particularly stated, that this measure is epugnant to the bill of rights, which declares the right of the subject to petition; plain man, impelled by no motive but a love of truth and justice, wishes to call the attention of the public to the real state of the case.
Plain man.Date: 1795?]- Books
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A serious admonition to Doctor Kennet, in order to perswade him to forbear the character of an impartial historian. Illustrated with Numerous Instances of false Quotations, Collected from his Third Letter concerning Bp. Merks. To which is added in the appendix, A short but compleat answer to Mr. Marshall's late treatise, call'd A defence of our constitution in church and state. A parallel is drawn between him and Doctor Kennet, for the Satisfaction of the Unprejudic'd Reader. By Matthias Earbery, Presbyter of the Church of England.
Earbery, Matthias, 1690-1740.Date: [1717]