The defence of Mary-Anne Carlile, to the Vice Society's Indictment, against the appendix to the theological works of Thomas Paine; which defence was suppressed by Mr. Justice Best, [...]; with a report of the proceedings before the defence was suppressed.Bridge-street banditti versus the press. Report of the trial of Mary Anne Carlile for publishing. A new-year's address to the reformers of Great Britain, written by Richard Carlile; at the instance of the Constitutuional Association: before Mr. Justice Best, and a special jury at the Court of King's Bench [...], London, July 24, 1821. With the noble and effectual speech of [H.] Cooper in defence, at large.The debate in the House of Commons, on [..], March 26, 1823; on Mr. Hume's presenting a petition from Mary Ann Carlile, a prisoner in Dorchester Gaol.Report of the trial of Mrs. Carlile, on the attorney-general's ex-officio information for the protection of tyrants; with the information and defence at large, before Mr. Justice Abbott, [...].Report of the trial of Mary-Anne Carlile, for publishing a new-year's address to the reformers of Great Britain; written by Richard Carlile; at the instance of the Constitutional Association. Before Mr. Justice Best [...], London, July 24, 1821. With the [...] speech of [H.] Cooper in defence, at large.Report of the trial of Mrs. Carlile, on the attorney-general's ex-officio information for the protection of tyrants, against the 8th no.of vol. 3, of the Republican; with the information and defence at large. Tried before chief justice Abbott, and a special jury, at the Guildhall, London, on January 19th, 1821: to which is added, the report of the proceedings on receiving sentence, in the court at Westminster Hall.Vice versus reason. A copy of the information found against Mrs. Carlile, for publishing Mr. Carlile's trial, and defence against the prosecution for the age of reason.