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: Part I

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  • 1341
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    The traveller's guide to Lochlomond, and its environs. Illustrated with a map. By Charles Ross, Of Greenlaw
    Ross, Charles
  • 1342
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    The trial at large of Thomas Paine, for a libel, in the second part of Rights of man. Before Lord Kenyon and a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, Dec. 18, 1792. By a student of the Inner Temple
    Paine, Thomas
  • 1343
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    The trial at large of the Rev. Richard Burgh, and four others, who on the 26th of November, 1792, in the Court of King's-Bench, were convicted, by a special jury, of a conspiracy in the King's Bench Prison, ... for the purpose of blowing up the walls of the said prison. ... The whole concludes with the charge of the Lord Chief Justice to the jury, ...
    Burgh, Richard
  • 1344
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    The trial at large, of Thomas Paine, for a Libel on the King and Constitution, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, on Tuesday, December 18, 1792, In which the whole of Mr. Erskine's References and able Defence is inserted. By an eminent Barrister of the Inner-Temple
    Paine, Thomas
  • 1345
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    The trial of Captain John Kimber, for the supposed murder of an African girl, at the Admiralty sessions, ... on Thursday, June 7, 1792. Of which he was most honorably acquitted, ...
    Kimber, John
  • 1346
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    The trial of Captain John Kimber, for the supposed murder of an African girl, at the Admiralty sessions, before the Hon. Sir James Marriott, Knt. (judge Advocate) and Sir William Ashurst, Knt. &c. on Thursday, June 7, 1792. of which he was most honorably acquitted, and the Two Evidences for the Prosecution committed to Newgate to take their Trials for Wilful and Corrupt Perjury
    Kimber, John
  • 1347
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    The trial of Fanny Wilmot, wife of John Wilmot, Esq. M.P. for adultery with a footman. containing the whole of the curious depositions of the servants, and others, who described this singular and lamentable amour from its rise and progress in the drawing-room, to its very extraordinary and affecting disclosure at Washborn's Lodgings. With the Result of the Sentence of the Ecclesiastical Court
    Eardley-Wilmot, John
  • 1348
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    The trial of George Rose, Esq. secretary to the treasury, &c. for employing Mr. Smith, a Publican in Westminster, upon a late Westminster election, and not paying him; On which he was, on Thursday the 21st of July, 1791, Cast in the Court of King's Bench, By a Special Jury, In the Sum of One Hundred and Ten Pounds Five Shillings! Taken in short hand, by a barrister
    Rose, George
  • 1349
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    The trial of Henry Griffin, alias George Hubbard, (the pretended Duke of Ormond) before the Hon. Sir W. H. Ashhurst, Knt. at the summer assize held for the county of Warwick, Aug. 21, 1792. For shooting at, and wounding Mr. John Wallis, Jun. at Vauxhall, near Birmingham, November 2, 1791. With the prisoner's defence. Taken in short-hand by a gentleman, who accompanies the judge on his circuits
    Griffin, Henry
  • 1350
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    The trial of Roger Benstead the elder, and Roger Benstead the younger, for the wilful murder of Thomas Briggs, of Lakenheath, in Suffolk, at the Lent assizes 1792, Holden at Bury St. Edmund's, before Sir William Henry Ashhurst, Knt. Taken in Court, and published by Permission of the Judge
    Benstead, Roger
  • 1351
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    The trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel, contained in The second part of rights of man, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guildhall, December 18. With the speeches of the Attorney General and Mr. Erskine, at large.
    Paine, Thomas
  • 1352
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    The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous and seditious libels inserted in the second part of the Rights of man, before the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon and a special jury, at Guildhall, on Tuesday the 18th December, 1792. Taken in short hand by an eminent advocate
    Paine, Thomas
  • 1353
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    The trial of Thomas Paine, for certain false, wicked, scandalous, and seditious libels inserted in the Second Part of the Rights of Man, before The Right Hon. Lord Kenyon and a special jury. At Guildhall, on Tuesday the 18th of December 1792: to which is added the whole of Mr. Erskine's admirable speech, Which was above four Hours in the Delivery. Carefully revised and corrected
    Paine, Thomas
  • 1354
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    The trial of Thomas Paine: for a libel, contained in The second part of rights of man, before Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, at Guildhall, December 18. With the speeches of the Attorney General and Mr. Erskine, at large.
    Paine, Thomas
  • 1355
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    The trial of Thomas Paine; for writing and publishing a seditious pamphlet. entitled the Rights of man: tried at the Court of King'-Bench [sic], Guild-Hall, London, on Tuesday, December 18th, 1792. ... with his defence by the Hon. Thomas Erskine
    Paine, Thomas
  • 1356
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    The trials of the offenders apprehended for the riots in the borough of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, October 27th, 1792, at a special session, held 21st Nov. following, at Yarmouth; ...
  • 1357
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    The tribute of affection to the memory of the late Doctor Evans. A discourse addressed to the Bristol Education Society, at their annual meeting In Broadmead, August the 22d, 1792. By T. Dunscombe. To which is added Dr. Evans's advice to the students, written and addressed to them in the year 1770
    Dunscombe, T
  • 1358
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    The true state of the case, respecting the insurrection at St. Domingo
    Clarkson, Thomas
  • 1359
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    The true state of the question, addressed to the petitioners for the abolition of the slave trade. By a plain man, who signed the petition at Derby
    Plain man
  • 1360
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    The tunbridge Wells directory; Comprehending a particular and full Account of the Medicinal Springs, its Virtues, and in what Cases most Salutary, with Rules for Drinking them, laid down by several Eminent Physicians. Together with a short account of the ancient and present state of the place, also, Such Regulations, &c. requisite to be known, by those who frequent it. (abridged from the Tunb. Wel
    Sprange, J