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A dialogue on the principles of the constitution and legal liberty, compared with despotism; applied to the American question; and the Probable Events of the War, with observations on some important law authorities.
Date: 1776- Books
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The signs of the times: or, The overthrow of the papal tyranny in France, the prelude of destruction to popery and despotism, but of peace to mankind. By J. Bicheno. [One line from Matthew]
Bicheno, J. (James), -1831.Date: 1797- Books
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Essai sur le despotisme, seconde edition, augmentée & corrigée par l'editeur de cet ouvrage.
Mirabeau, Gabriel-Honoré de Riquetti, comte de, 1749-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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New publications printed for James Ridgway, York Street, St. James's Square. The following political publications are in the order in which those ideas of free societies have been gradually developed which now agitate Europe, and menace despotism, civil and ecclesiastical.
Ridgway, James.Date: 1789?]- Books
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Tyranny annihilated: or, the triumph of freedom over despotism. Containing a particular account of the rise, progress, and various incidents which produced the ... revolution in the government of France. ... With an ample ... description of ... the Bastille. ...
Date: [1790?]- Books
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Observations on public liberty, patriotism, ministerial despotism, and national grievances. With some remarks on riots, petitions, loyal addresses, and military execution. In a letter to the freeholders of the county of Middlesex, and the livery of London. By an independen citizen of London.
Towers, Joseph, 1737-1799.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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On the abuse of unrestrained power. An historical essay.
Temple, William Johnston, 1739-1796.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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Chains of slavery. A work wherein the clandestine and villainous attempts of princes to ruin liberty are pointed out, ...
Marat, Jean Paul, 1743-1793.Date: 1774- Books
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An history of the instances of exclusion from the Royal Society, Which were not suffered to be argued in the course of the late debates. With strictures on the formation of the council, and other instances of the despotism of Sir Joseph Banks, the present president, and of his incapacity for his high office. By some members in the minority
Some members in the minority.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Le Despotísme décrété par l'Assemblée nationale.
Fauchet, Joseph, baron, 1761-1834.Date: 1790- Books
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The history of Hindostan, from the death of Akbar, to the complete settlement of the empire under Aurungzebe. To which are prefixed, I. A dissertation on the origin and nature of despotism in Hindostan. II. An enquiry into the state of Bengal; With a Plan for restoring that Kingdom to its former Prosperity and Splendor. By Alexander Dow, Esq; Lieutenant-Colonel in the Company's Service.
Dow, Alexander, -1779.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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La France existe-t-elle? Question traitée, dans le général Evening-Post, du 25 mars 1790, par un illustre écrivain anglais, en faveur de la nouvelle constitution française. Traduite par M. Povolere, professeur de littérature anglaise, à la société polysophique.
Date: 1790- Books
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Vindiciae landavenses: or strictures on the Bishop of Landaff's late charge, in a letter to his Lordship.
Mavor, William Fordyce, 1758-1837.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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A letter from one Member of Parliament to another, from North, to South-Britain, ...
One Member of Parliament.Date: 1710- Books
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Killing no murder! Briefly discoursed in three questions. By William Allen; but writ by Colonel Titus: (though Lord Clarendon mentions such a thing to be writ by Major Wildman.)
Titus, Silius, 1623?-1704.Date: Printed in the year 1784- Books
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Killing no murder, briefly discoursed in three questions. By Colonel Titus; alias William Allen.
Titus, Silius, 1623?-1704.Date: Re-Printed in the Year MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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A letter from a native of Barataria, to his friend in Pensylvania.
Philadelphus.Date: Reprinted in the year M,DCC,LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Serious and comfortable advice, to the good people of England, of all denominations- who wish to be free, and enjoy liberty according to reason and understanding both in religion, and politicks-importuning neither poverty, nor riches; neither equality, nor despotism: when to what purpose, is misery to be brought upon the present generation? delivered recently to his flock, in his two country churches under our happy establishment, by C. Dickens, L.L.D.
Dickens, Charles, 1719-1793.Date: [1790?]- Books
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Poems written in close confinement in the Tower and Newgate, under a charge of high treason. By John Thelwall.
Thelwall, John, 1764-1834.Date: [1795]- Books
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Killing no murder: briefly discoursed in three questions. By Col. Titus, alias William Allen.
Titus, Silius, 1623?-1704.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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A letter from a yeoman of Buckinghamshire, to the Marquis of Buckingham. Though ruinous systems of monopoly now prevail, though diabolical land-holders now conspire against the interests of individual mechanics, though a seeming general wish to fetter old England's freeborn sons predominates over the councils of the Barons of 1795; though these desire only to introduce despotism universally, thereby to exterminate national liberty and national truth, yet a time will come, when scoundrel aristocracy shall yoke the mildsway of Plebeian independence!
Yeoman of Buckinghamshire.Date: 1795- Books
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The political wars of Otsego: or, Downfall of Jacobinism and despotism: being a collection of pieces, lately published in the Otsego herald. To which is added, an address to the citizens of the United States; and extracts from Jack Tar's journals, kept on board the ship Liberty. Containing a summary account of her origin, builders, materials, use--and her dangerous voyage, from the lowlands of Cape Monarchy to the port of free representative government. By the author of the Plough-jogger.
Peck, Jedidiah.Date: M,DCC,XCVI. [1796]- Books
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Free thoughts on despotic and free governments, as connected with the happiness of the governor and the governed.
Townsend, Joseph, 1739-1816.Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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A letter from M. Condorcet, a member of the National Convention, to a magistrate in Swisserland, respecting the massacree [sic] of the Swiss Guards on the 10th of August, &c. With a letter from Thomas Paine, to the people of France, on his election to the National Convention. To which is added, an abstract of that system of despotism, which has been overturned by the French, and under which the mass of the people in that country have groaned for ages. With a brief account of the strength and resources of France.
Condorcet, Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de, 1743-1794.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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A fifteen days' tour to Paris; containing Several interesting Circumstances, particularly the Origin and Progress of the present Revolution, and confused Situation of that Country; including the Mode now adopted of paying Bills at the Paris Bank. By an English gentleman of veracity, just returned. To which is added, by another hand, a faithful description of every part of that once dreadful engine of despotism, the Bastille: accompanied by an accurate Plan of the whole, with References to the different Departments, written originally in French, by one who was many years a miserable inhabitant.
English gentleman of veracity.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]