Gentleman radical : a life of John Horne Tooke 1736-1812 /Two letters. The first containing some remarks on the meeting held 5th November, 1809, to celebrate the acquittal of messrs Hardy, J.H. Tooke, Thelwall and others, in November 1794 [...]. The second containing a short comparative sketch of our practical constitution in ancient times and the present [...]. By a Freeholder of Cornwall.The proceedings at large, on the trial of John Horne Tooke, for high treason, ..., from the 17th to the 22nd of Nov., 1794. ... Taken in shorthand by J.H. Blanchard.The trial of John Horne Tooke, for high treason, at the sessions house in the Old Bailey on [...] the 17th - 22nd of Nov. 1794. Taken in short-hand by J. Gurney.The trial of Mr. Thomas Hardy, for high treason: containing the whole proceedings, from the opening of the special commission, the judge's charge to the grand jury, lists of the witnesses, jurors, and the bills of indictment found against T. Hardy, John Horne Tooke, John Augustus Bonney a.o. Together with the arguments of councel on the part of the crown, and in defence of the prisoner. Accurately taken in shorthand by Manoah Sibly.
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A letter to Lord Ashburton, from Mr. Horne, occasioned by last Tuesday's debate in the House of Commons, on Mr. Pitt's motion.Facts addressed to the landholders, ... , proprietors of every description, and generally to all the subjects of Great Britain and Ireland.A letter to a friend, on the reported marriage of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.A letter to Lord Ashburton, from Mr. Horne, occasioned by last Tuesday's debate in the House of Commons, on Mr. Pitt's motion.A letter to the editor of The Times.A letter to a friend, on the reported marriage of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
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