Withers, Philip d. 1790.
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Alfred's apology , second part, Containing a letter to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; with a summary of the trial of the editor of Nemesis, On the Prosecution of Mrs. Fitzherbert, for a libel; With remarks, by Alfred.
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Alefred's apology
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Alfred or a narrative of the daring and illegal measures to suppress a pamphlet intituled, Strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. respecting "her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency; Proving, on Principles of Law and common Sense, that a certain illustrious Personage is not eligible to the important trust. - The Narrative contains a Reference to those Parts of the Pamphlet which caused the Alarm, and the Names of the illustrious Personages in Pall-Mall interested in this Lawless Attack on the sacred Freedom of the Press the Privileges of Parliament-And the Common Rights of Citizens.
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Alfred or a narrative of the daring and illegal measures to suppress a pamphlet intituled, Strictures on the declaration of Horne Tooke, Esq. respecting "her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales," commonly called Mrs. Fitzherbert. With interesting remarks on a regency; Proving, on Principles of Law and common Sense, that a certain illustrious Personage is Not Eligible to the important Trust.
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Aristarchus , or the principles of composition. Containing a methodical arrangement of the improprieties frequent in writing and conversation, with select rules for attaining to purity and elegance of expression.
Withers, Philip d. 1790.Date: 1789