Riots - England - Early works to 1800
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John Hartland, tried at Kingstown, March 23, 1796, for a riot, in St. George's-Fields, Southwark with the chief part of the condemned sermon, brief and remarks on the trial, &c.
Date: M,DCCXCVI. [1796]- E-books
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An appeal to popular opinion , against kidnapping and murder; including a narrative of the late atrocious proceedings, at Yarmouth; with the statements, hand-bills, &c. pro and con. By John Thelwall.
John ThelwallDate: M,DCC,XCVI. [1796]- E-books
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Views of the ruins of the principal houses destroyed during the riots at Birmingham = Vues des ruines des principaux batiments qui ont souffert dans les emeutes de Birmingham.
Philip Henry WittonDate: 1791 [1792]- E-books
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An appeal to popular opinion , against kidnapping and murder; including a narrative of the late atrocious proceedings, at Yarmouth; With The Statements, Hand-Bills, &c. pro and con. By John Thelwall.
John ThelwallDate: M,DCC,XCVI. [1796]- E-books
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An authentic account of the late riots , in the town of Birmingham, and its environs, With Strictures and Observations on the Cause and Conduct of the Rioters; and their real Views and Principles pointed out. To which is added, Mr. Keir's Account of the Meeting held at the Hotel; Mr. Russell's Refutation of a fallacious Account of the Toasts, &c. as given in a London Print; Mr. Keir's 2nd Letter giving an Account of the Toasts, &c. with Observations; and The Rev. Dr. Priestley's Letter to the Inhabitants of Birmingham. Written and compiled By a Churchman.
Churchman.Date: [1791]