The Republican, Volumen1Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1819 |
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... Trial Address to the English People 33 46 60 65 80 85 ib . 97 281 An Extract ... 104 Anticipation ; or Albion's Republic 127 Advertisement of the Trial of Mr. Carlile 136 - , second , of Ditto 147 of a Print representing the Manchester ...
... Trial Address to the English People 33 46 60 65 80 85 ib . 97 281 An Extract ... 104 Anticipation ; or Albion's Republic 127 Advertisement of the Trial of Mr. Carlile 136 - , second , of Ditto 147 of a Print representing the Manchester ...
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... trial that might possibly be given , as it is my intention to serve with subpoenas , several persons of rank and distinction , eminent in the theological , scientific , and literary world , for whose convenience and accommodation I am ...
... trial that might possibly be given , as it is my intention to serve with subpoenas , several persons of rank and distinction , eminent in the theological , scientific , and literary world , for whose convenience and accommodation I am ...
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... trial ; a publicity which will far exceed that of any other work on the same side the question , that ever was written . In the next number there will be room for making some observations on the result of the trial , a result which will ...
... trial ; a publicity which will far exceed that of any other work on the same side the question , that ever was written . In the next number there will be room for making some observations on the result of the trial , a result which will ...
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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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