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Civil and religious liberty.
Friend to liberty.Date: 1793?]- Archives and manuscripts
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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 7
Date: Aug 1903 - Jul 1904Reference: WF/E/01/01/07Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
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A congratulatory epistle to the London Corresponding Society, on their late general meeting, In St. George's Fields. By a friend to liberty.
Friend to liberty.Date: 1795- Books
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An address to the citizens of London. By a lover of liberty.
Lover of liberty.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Two penny-worth more of truth for a penny. Being a second letter from Bull to Brother John.
Jebb, Ann, 1735-1812.Date: [1793?]- Books
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The progress of liberty; a Pindaric ode. [Three lines in Greek from Pindar] By Charles Crawford, Esq.
Crawford, Charles, 1752-Date: 1796- Books
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Liberty without licentiousness. In two letters to a friend.
Taylor, William, 1759-1836.Date: [1792]- Books
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An essay on British liberty: addressed to both Houses of Parliament.
Elphinston, James, 1721-1809.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The True friends of liberty: to the white-boys of the south, the oak-boys of the north, and the liberty-boys of Dublin.
Date: M,DCC,LXIII. [1763]- Books
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The Fruits of the tree of gallic liberty. Translated from the French. To which is added, a French ode, by the translator; addressed to the British nation.
Date: 1798- Books
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An essay on liberty.
Bartlam, John.Date: 1794?]- Books
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Political logic displayed: or, a key to the Thoughts on civil liberty, licentiousness and faction.
Date: 1765- Books
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Arms of liberty and slavery. To the gentlemen, clergy, and freeholders of the county of Middlesex.
Wilkes, John, 1727-1797.Date: 1768]- Books
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A push for liberty: in an address to the well-affected citizens of Edinburgh, concerning the sett.
Date: 1746- Books
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Thoughts upon liberty. By an Englishman.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Thoughts upon liberty. By John Westley an Englishman.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Observations upon the true principles of civil liberty.
Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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The black book of conscience: or, God's high court of justice in the soul of man : wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie of every man's heart and ways, is judged and discovered by their consciences. Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme.
Jones, Andrew, active 17th centuryDate: [1698]- Books
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British liberty in chains, and England's ruin on the anvil, in the Isle of Man, now commonly called Little-France. Addressed to all Free-Britons, zealous for the glory of the King, the liberties of the people, and safety of the realm; especially to the laudable association of Antigallicans. By John Baldwin, Esq;
Baldwin, John, active 1748-1755.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The n-rw-ch Cav-lc-de and opposition; a satire: humbly addressed to the eight hundred twenty-nine uncorrupted freemen and freeholders, by a lover of liberty.
Lover of liberty.Date: in the Year M.MCC.XLI [1741]- Books
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An oration. Delivered at Newport Isle of Wight; Nov. 15. 1760. To a few friends of liberty and their country. As an introduction to an annual meeting, on that day.
Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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English freedom, independency, and no general warrants for ever. To the worthy unbiassed liverymen of the City of London, residing in the ancient city and liberty of Westminster. Your votes and interest are desired this day for John Wilkes, Esq; the defender of your rights, liberties and property, ...
Date: 1768]- Books
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A serious address to the lovers of civil and religious liberty. A lecture deliver'd at the Oratory in Villars-Street, York-Buildings. By Mr. Lacy.
Lacy, John, 1664-Date: [1738]- Books
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A serious address to the lovers of civil and religious liberty. A lecture deliver'd at the Oratory in Villars-Street, York-Buildings, By Mr. Lacy.
Lacy, John, 1664-Date: [1738?]- Books
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A serious remonstrance to the publick. In regard to the many bold uncommon insults and reflections latey publish'd against the government by the writers for the male-contents; with a hint upon the use and abuse of the press. Address'd particularly to the electors of Great Britain. Wherein also the behaviour of the opposition towards His Majesty, and his adm----n, both before and since the commencement of the war, is judiciously consider'd, and the malecontent party fairly and honestly painted in their own proper colours. By a friend to Liberty.
Friend to liberty.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]