Great Britian--Politics and Government
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Found in 290 Collections and/or Records:
Erskine, Thomas Erskine, Baron, The Speech of The Hon. Thomas Erksine at a meeting of the Friends to the Liberty of the Press at Free–Mason’s Tavern, Dec 22, 1792: with the resolutions, andc. of that truly patriotic society., 1793
Item — Volume 83
Dates:
1793
Extracts from Dr. Priestley’s Works, read in Court at the last Warwick Assizes., 1792
Item — Volume 95
Dates:
1792
Favell, Samuel, A Speech on the Propriety of Revising the Criminal Laws, Delivered Dec 10, 1818, Before the Corporation of the City of London., 1819
Item — Volume 71
Dates:
1819
Four Letters Addressed to the Right Honorable the Chancellor of the Exchequer, andc andc andc By a Lay Catholic of the Church of England, 1825
Item — Volume 19
Dates:
1825
Fox, Charles James, A Letter from the Right Honourable Charles James Fox to the worthy and independent Electors of the City and Liberty of Westminster., 1793
Item — Volume 88
Dates:
1793
Fox, Frederick, Constitutional Remarks addressed to the People of Great Britain, on the subject of the late Trial of Richard Carlisle for Republishing Paine’s Age of Reason In six parts By a Member of the Gray’s Inn, 1819
Item — Volume 10
Dates:
1819
Francis, Philip, Sir, Draught of a Resolution and Plan, intended to be proposed to the Society of the Friends of the People, 1794
Item — Volume 101
Dates:
1794
Frankland, William, The Speech of Wm Frankland, Esq in the House of Commons on Friday, the 29th March, 1811, on the second reading of several bills, brought in by Sir Samuel Romilly, for making alterations in the criminal law, 1811
Item — Volume 59
Dates:
1811