Brief deductions form first principles applying to the matter of libel: being an appendix to "A second letter to the right hon". "Charles James Fox" on that subject.French aggression, proved from Mr. Erskine's "View of the causes of the war"; with reflections on the original character of the French revolution, and on the supposed durability of the French republic.A second letter to the right honourable Charles James Fox, upon the matter of libel suggesting the dangerous tendency of the bill now before the legislature upon the above subject [...].A second letter to the right honourable Charles James Fox, upon the matter of libel suggesting the dangerous tendency of the bill now before the legislature upon the above subject [...].A letter to the right hon. Charles James Fox, occasioned by his motion in the House of Commons respecting libels: and suggesting the alarming consequences likely to ensue, if the bill now before the legislature upon that subject should pass into a law.The real grounds of the present war with France.A third letter to a British merchant. [...].A third letter to a British merchant. [...].Thoughts on the late general election. As demonstrative of the progress of Jacobinism.A short answer to the declaration of the persons calling themselves the friends of the liberty of the press.Two letters, addressed to a British merchant, a short time before the meeting of the new parliament in 1796.
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