One hundred pounds damages . George Rose, Esq. one of the secretaries of the Treasury, against William Williams, the printer, and Richard Tattersall, horse-dealer, and proprietor of The morning-post, for a libel, in which he is charged with having used the terrors of the excise laws as an instrument to subvert the freedom of election. Tried before the Right Honourable Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Westminster, on Monday, July 9, 1792. Taken verbatim in short-hand.

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One hundred pounds damages. George Rose, Esq. one of the secretaries of the Treasury, against William Williams, the printer, and Richard Tattersall, horse-dealer, and proprietor of The morning-post, for a libel, in which he is charged with having used the

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London : printed for J. Owen, No. 168, Piccadilly; and Symonds, Paternoster Row, 1792.

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