The natural and constitutional right of Britons to annual parliaments, universal suffrage, and the freedom of popular association : being a vindication of the motives and political conduct of John Thelwall and of the London Corresponding Society in general : intended to have been delivered at the bar of the Old Bailey, in confutation of the late charges of high treason.
1795
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The natural and constitutional right of Britons to annual parliaments, universal suffrage, and the freedom of popular association : being a vindication of the motives and political conduct of John Thelwall and of the London Corresponding Society in general : intended to have been delivered at the bar of the Old Bailey, in confutation of the late charges of high treason.
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London : Printed for the author and sold by Symonds ; Leicester : And by R. Phillips, 1795.
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iv, 96 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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