An appeal to the public , by Rhynwick Williams, containing observations and reflections on facts, relative to his very extraordinary and melancholy case: Humbly deemed worthy a Candid Consideration of those who disdain the Adoption of Opinion, founded merely on Popular Prejudice; But possess the Virtue and Greatness of Thinking and Judging for Themselves. (dedicated with Permission) to Harvey Christian Coombe, Esq; and John William Anderson, Esq; Aldermen and Sheriffs of the City of London.

  • Williams, Renwick
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[1792]
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An appeal to the public, by Rhynwick Williams, containing observations and reflections on facts, relative to his very extraordinary and melancholy case: Humbly deemed worthy a Candid Consideration of those who disdain the Adoption of Opinion, founded mere

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[London] : Printed for R. Williams; and may be had of H.D. Symmonds, Paternoster-Row; Mason, No. 169, Piccadilly; Sudbury, No. 16, Tooley-Street, Borough; and of all Book-Sellers in Town and Country, [1792]

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