The Republican, Volumen10Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1824 |
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... Judge Bailey - Letters from James Hall- Letter from Mr. James Watson on Astrology . No. 16. Letter 22 to Judge Bailey --- Letter from Mr. James Penny , with Notes by Richard Carlile --- Continuation of the Ana- lysis of Dupuis ...
... Judge Bailey - Letters from James Hall- Letter from Mr. James Watson on Astrology . No. 16. Letter 22 to Judge Bailey --- Letter from Mr. James Penny , with Notes by Richard Carlile --- Continuation of the Ana- lysis of Dupuis ...
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... Judge Bailey --- Letter from and to Mr. John Walker of Nottingham --- Account of the fire in Fleet Street ---- Further correspondence with F. No. 21. Letter 24 to Judge Bailey concluded --- Poetical squib from the Morning Chronicle with ...
... Judge Bailey --- Letter from and to Mr. John Walker of Nottingham --- Account of the fire in Fleet Street ---- Further correspondence with F. No. 21. Letter 24 to Judge Bailey concluded --- Poetical squib from the Morning Chronicle with ...
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... to assist in enlighten- ing every body whom I may meet . Within this year I have been particularly active , and you may judge of my success when I tell you that eight of the subscribers , in whose name 4 THE REPUBLICAN .
... to assist in enlighten- ing every body whom I may meet . Within this year I have been particularly active , and you may judge of my success when I tell you that eight of the subscribers , in whose name 4 THE REPUBLICAN .
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... judge for yourself , and I shall at all times be willing , if you wish it , to state my opinions with the reasons on which I entertain them . " Most of my converts are equally active in imparting their newly acquired knowledge to others ...
... judge for yourself , and I shall at all times be willing , if you wish it , to state my opinions with the reasons on which I entertain them . " Most of my converts are equally active in imparting their newly acquired knowledge to others ...
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... judge from what it is , what I could have wished it to have been . It produced however under all exceptions the most happy effects , and I shall rejoice in seeing those effects extended in the use you may make of it . I submit it to ...
... judge from what it is , what I could have wished it to have been . It produced however under all exceptions the most happy effects , and I shall rejoice in seeing those effects extended in the use you may make of it . I submit it to ...
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