Sedition - Great Britain
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Remarks on a letter relative to the late petitions to Parliament, for the safety and preservation of his majesty's person, and for the more effectually preventing seditious meetings and assemblies; with compleat abstracts of the several clauses contained in each bill. For The Use Of The Public. By Sir Edward Harington, Knt. Author of an Excursion from Paris to Fontainbleau; a Schizzo on Genius; and Desultory Thoughts on the French Nation, &c
Harington, Edward, Sir, 1753?-1807.Date: [1796]- E-books
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Speech of William Adam, Esq. in the House of Commons, March 10th, 1794, on moving for the production of certain records, and for an address to the King, to interpose the royal justice and clemency, in behalf of Thomas Muir, Esq. and the Rev. Thomas Fyshe Palmer
Adam, William, 1751-1839.Date: 1794- E-books
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An essay on the causes which have produced, the principles which support, and the consequences which may follow, from the two Bills of Lord Grenville and Mr. Pitt. The One Entitled, "an Act for the Safety and Preservation of his Majesty's Person and Government, &c. &c." The Other, an Act for the More Effectually Preventing Seditious Meetings and Assemblies." Dedicated (by Permission) to the Honourable Thomas Erskine. By James Roper Head, of Hermitage, in the County of Kent, Esq
Head, James Roper, 1755 or 6-1814.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- E-books
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The trial of Maurice Margarot , before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh, on the 13th and 14th of January, 1794, on an indictment for seditious practices. Taken in shorthand by Mr. Ramsey.
Maurice MargarotDate: [1794]- E-books
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A letter to William King, LL.D. Principal of St. Mary Hall in Oxford. Containing a particular account of the treasonable riot at Oxford, in Feb. 1747. By Richard Blacow, M. A. F. R. S. Canon of Windsor.
Blacow, Richard, 1723 or 4-1760.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]