Civil Liberties
Subject
Subject Source: TGM II, Genre and physical characteristic terms
Found in 36 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
[Excerpt] ‘Discussions on the question, “whether inhabitants of the United States, born there before the independence, are, on coming to this kingdom, to be considered as natural-born subjects?” By a Barrister., 1808
Item — Volume 76
Dates:
1808
Extracts from Dr. Priestley’s Works, read in Court at the last Warwick Assizes., 1792
Item — Volume 95
Dates:
1792
Hammond, Anthony, A Letter to the Right Honourable Robert Peel, andc. andc. andc., 1823
Item — Volume 112
Dates:
1823
Hankin, Edward, Letter to the Right Honourable The Earl of Liverpool on the Licentiousness of the Press., 1814
Item — Volume 65
Dates:
1814
Hoadly, Benjamin, Bishop Hoadly’s Refutation of Bishop Sherlock’s Arguments against a Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts: wherein the justice and reasonableness of such a repeal are clearly evinced., 1787
Item — Volume 42
Dates:
1787
Lees, Harcourt, A Second Letter to the People of England Illustrative of the Religion of the Whigs, the gratitude of Lord Erskine, and the Credulity of the Male and Female Addressers of Her Majesty, Queen Caroline, 1820
Item — Volume 116
Dates:
1820
Long, Charles, The New Era of the French Revolution; or, Observations upon the constitution proposed in the Convention on the twenty-third of June, 1795., 1795
Item — Volume 96
Dates:
1795