William Hone. His life and times. With 27 ills.The proceedings at the public meeting, December 29, 1817, [...] for the purpose of enabling William Hone to surmounth the difficulties in which he has been placed [...].Trial by jury and liberty of the press. The proceedings at the public meeting, December 29, 1817, at the City of London Tavern, for the purpose of enabling William Hone to surmount the difficulties [...].Trial by jury and liberty of the press. The proceedings at the public meeting, December 29, 1817., [...], for the purpose of enabling William Hone to surmount the difficulties in which he has been placed by being selected by [...].The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 17 [sic], 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 17 [sic], 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 17 [sic], 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 17 [sic], 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.The first trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information. At Guildhall, London, December 17 [sic], 1817, before Mr. Justice Abbott and a special jury, for publishing the late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member.The three trials of William Hone, for publishing three parodies; viz., The late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurists' creed, at Guildhall, London, before three special juries, and Mr. Justice Abbott on the first day, December 18th, 1817, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough on the two last days, December 19th and 20th. With introd. and notes by W. Tegg.The three trials of William Hone, for publishing three parodies; viz. The late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed; on three exofficio informations, at Guildhall, London, during three successive days, December 18, 19, & 20, 1817; before three special juries and Mr. Justice Abbott, on the first day, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough on the last two days.The three trials of William Hone, for publishing three parodies; viz. The late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed; on three ex-officio informations, at Guildhall, London, during three successive days, December 18, 19, & 20, 1817; before three special juries, and Mr. Justice Abbott, on the first day, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough, on the last two days.The three trials of William Hone, for publishing three parodies; viz. The late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed; on three exofficio informations, at Guildhall, London, during three successive days, December 18, 19, & 20, 1817; before three special juries and Mr. Justice Abbott, on the first day, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough on the last two days.
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The late John Wilkes's catechism of a ministerial member : taken from an original manuscript in Mr. Wilkes's handwriting, never before printed, and adapted to the present occasion.The political queen that Jack loves."Non mi ricordo!" : &c. &c. &c. /"Non mi ricordo!" : &c. &c. &c. /The political house that Jack built.The political house that Jack built.The political house that Jack built.Doll Tear-sheet, alias the Countess 'Je ne me rappelle pas,' : a match for "Non mi ricordo" /The man in the moon : &c. &c. &c.The man in the moon : &c. &c. &c.The every-day book; or, The guide to the year. ... Being a series of five thousand anecdotes and facts; ... Ill. by numerous engravings. In two vols.The year book of daily recreation and information; ... on the plan of the "Every-day book" and "Table book" ... Forming a complete history of the year; and a perpetual key to the almanack. With 114 engravings.Full annals of the revolution in France, 1830. Illegal ordinances of Charles X ... Addresses, protests, proclamations, decrees and other important documents ... Memoirs of the duke of Orleans, etc.The every-day book: and Table book; ... In three vols. Vol. III.The real or constitutional house that Jack built /