A letter to Henry Cline, on imperfect developments of the faculties, mental and moral, as well as constitutional and organic, and on the treatment of impediments of speech.
- John Thelwall
- Date:
- 1810
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A letter to Henry Cline, on imperfect developments of the faculties, mental and moral, as well as constitutional and organic, and on the treatment of impediments of speech. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Mratory, hiltory, € Polite Literature. Ox the first Monday in November next, Mr. Tuet- WALL purposes to commence a Course of Hight Lectures on The PHILOSOPHY or ENGLISH HISTORY ; and the Preliminary Studies essential to the Statesman, the Oraror, and the Constitu- TIONAL LAWYER. Lect. I. On the Genius and Characteristic Features of the ancient SAXON INSTITUTIONS. Lect. II. On the Historical Events connected with the Sug- gestion, Signature, and Confirmations of the Great _ CHARTER. Lect. II]. On the Constitutions of Clarendon, and other ancient Statutes, illustrative of the state of Govern- ment and Society during the Norman Period. Lect. IV. On the changes that took place in the Condition and Organization of Society, im England, from the time of the Conquest to the termination of the Civil Wars between the houses of York and Lancaster: in- cluding the causes that contributed to the decline and extinction of personal slavery. lect. V. VI. VII. and VILL. The changes in the Govern- ment, Condition and Circumstances of Society, in this country, from the accession of the house of Tudor to the dissolution of the second Parliament of Charles I. including the rise, progress, and political consequences of the Reformation in Religion.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33089449_0287.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


