Treason - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Extracts from the journals of the House of Commons concerning the bishoprick of Durham, and sending members to Parliament, for the county, city of Durham, Barnardcastle, and Hartlepool
England and Wales. Parliament. House of CommonsDate: 1775?]- E-books
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Summus Angliæ seneschallus or, a survey of the Lord High-Steward of England, his office, dignity, and jurisdiction; particularly the manner of arraigning a peer indicted of treason or felony. In a letter to the lords in the Tower; with Resolutions to certain Queries made by their Lordships, relating to Traiterous and Seditious Practices. Written at their lordships request, b Ed. S. of the Temple, Esquire.
Saunders, Edmund, Sir, d. 1683.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- E-books
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The Extrordinary life, travels and transactions of that notorious republican, Tom Paine, author of the Rights of man, formerly secretary of the American Congress, and lately a member of the National Convention of France . Who is now consined in the prison of the Luxembourg, in Paris, pursuant to a decree of the convention, by which he was expelled and arrested, in order to take his trial before the revolutionary tribunal for high treason.
Date: [1794]- E-books
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Observations in answer to Mr. Thomas Paine's "age of reason." By the Rev. William Jackson. Now a Prisoner in the New-Prison, Dublin; on a Charge of High-Treason
Jackson, William, 1737?-1795.Date: 1795- E-books
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The Lords protest upon the commitment of the Duke of Norfolk
House of LordsDate: 1722]