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Conduct that incites rebellion
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The charge of sedition and faction against good men , especially faithful ministers, considered and accounted for. A sermon preached in the abbey-church of Paisley, on Thursday, Sept. 7th. 1758. At the ordination of Mr. Archibald Davidson, as one of the Ministers of that Church. To which is subjoined, the charge to the minister, and the exhortation to the people. By John Witherspoon, A. M. One of the Ministers of Paisley. Published at the desire of those that heard it.
Witherspoon, John, 1723-1794.
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Date: M DC C LVIX [1759]
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Cade's rebellion, 1450: Dick the butcher and Smith the weaver seize Emmanuel ("the clerk of Chatham") and threaten to hang him with his pen and inkhorn. Stipple engraving by J. Coles after H.W. Bunbury, 1795.
Henry Bunbury
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Date: 20 August 1795
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Reference: 43523i
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The defence of Joseph Gerrald, on a charge of sedition, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh. To which are added, Parallel Passages between the Speeches of Lord Chief Justice Jeffries, in the Case of Algernon Sydney, and of The Lord Chief Justice Clerk, on the Trial of Joseph Gerrald. Corrected by himself
Joseph Gerrald
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Date: 1794
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A charge given to the Grand Jury of the hundreds of Kirton and Skirbeck, in the parts of Holland, in the county of Lincoln, at Epiphany-Sessions, held at Boston, 14th January, 1793 . Concerning the standard measure of corn; and concerning seditious publications. By Samuel Partridge, ..
Partridge, Samuel
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Date: 1793
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The defence of Joseph Gerrald , on a charge of sedition, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh. To which are added parallel passages between the speeches of Lord Chief Justice Jeffries, in the case of Algernon Sydney, and of the Lord Chief Justice Clerk, on th trial of Joseph Gerrald. Corrected by himself. To which is prefixed a sketch to his character, A Sketch Of His Character, Written BY A Friend.
Gerrald, Joseph, 1763-1796.
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Date: [1794]
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