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Libel and slander - England - London - Early works to 1800

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    The address of William Bull, gent. to William Pool, Esq; steward of the Manor of Bishop's Whitelands, in the south part of Great-Britain

    | Keate, William 1739-1795. | Date: 1790
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    In the King's Bench. Middlesex. The King against John Wilkes, Esq

    | Wilkes, John 1727-1797. | Date: 1765
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    The answer of James Fraser, Esq; to the charges made against him by Robert Stewart, Esq

    | Fraser, James b. ca. 1740. | Date: 1787
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    The Apothecary's defence of Dr. Bentley, in answer to the spy. Together with some observations, moral and critical, upon the fable of the Jackdaw in peacock's feathers; particularly address'd to the author of the Spy.

    | Date: 1721
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    The Answer of several of the commons of the city of Dublin, to a scandalous libel, entituled, The resolutions of the Common-Council of the city of Dublin

    | Date: 1713
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