The Republican, Volumen1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1819 |
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... imprisoned three months in some gaol in Devonshire , for the sale of some political pamphlets without licence , and on his liberation ... imprisonment . on the Manchester Magistrates , and Yeomanry Cavalry ; when OCTOBER 1 , 1819 . 95.
... imprisoned three months in some gaol in Devonshire , for the sale of some political pamphlets without licence , and on his liberation ... imprisonment . on the Manchester Magistrates , and Yeomanry Cavalry ; when OCTOBER 1 , 1819 . 95.
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... imprisonment , trusting that you will make this applica tion known in the proper quarter . I am , Sir , George Maule , Esq . Solicitor to the Treasury . Your obedient Servant , RICHARD CARLILE . 16 Lincoln's Inn , Dec. 8 , 1819 . SIR ...
... imprisonment , trusting that you will make this applica tion known in the proper quarter . I am , Sir , George Maule , Esq . Solicitor to the Treasury . Your obedient Servant , RICHARD CARLILE . 16 Lincoln's Inn , Dec. 8 , 1819 . SIR ...
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... imprisonment would have been a trifle , if it had been put in execution agreeable to the law of the country , and ... imprisoned husband , herself , and three infant children ? When I tell you , that if they had given me notice , that ...
... imprisonment would have been a trifle , if it had been put in execution agreeable to the law of the country , and ... imprisoned husband , herself , and three infant children ? When I tell you , that if they had given me notice , that ...
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Letter on Superstition by the Right Hon W Pitt | 10 |
Third to the Prince Regent | 24 |
to Mr Carlile | 30 |
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