The natural and constitutional right of Britons to annual parliaments, universal suffrage, and the freedom of popular association
being a vindication of the motives and political conduct of John Thelwall, and of the London Corresponding Society, in general : intended to have been delivered at the bar of the Old Bailey, in confutation of the late charges of high treason.
Published
1795
by
Printed for the author and sold by Symonds ...; Ridgeway ...; Eaton ... and by R. Phillips, Leicester
in
London
.
Written in English.
Edition Notes
"Address to the court after the verdict; with the reply of the lord chief baron, from the short-hand notes of Mr. Ramsey": p. 93-96.
Includes bibliographical references.
Victoria University Library copy has "S.T.C. [i.e. S.T. Coleridge] on t.p.
Victoria University Library copy has binder's title: Thelwall's tracts.
Victoria University Library copy bound with: Thelwall, John. The speeches of John Thelwall, at the general meetings of the London Corresponding Society. London : J. Thelwall, 1795 ; Thelwall, John. Political lectures. London : Printed for the author, 1795 ; Thelwall, John. John Gilpin's ghost. London : T. Smith, 1795 ; Thelwall, John. Prospectus of a course of lectures. London, 1796.
The Physical Object
Pagination |
iv, 96 p. ; |
Number of pages |
96 |
ID Numbers
Open Library |
OL18359523M |
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