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Hardy was put on trial for high treason for his work with the London Corresponding Society. He was trying get the vote for the working class of Great Britain. He was acquitted.
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Politics and government, Treason, London Corresponding Society, Trials, litigation, Trials (Treason), SuffragePeople
Jeremiah Joyce (1763-1816), John Augustus Bonney, John Baxter, John Horne Tooke (1736-1812), John Richter, John Thelwall (1764-1834), Stewart Kyd (d. 1811), Thomas Hardy (1752-1832), Thomas Holcroft (1745-1809)Places
Great Britain, England, LondonTimes
1789-1820Showing 4 featured editions. View all 14 editions?
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Vol. 1: [2], 418 p.; v. 2: 412, [4] p.; v. 3: 423, [1] p.; v. 4: 444, xiv, [4] p.
"The following trials are published from Mr. Gurney's short-hand notes": [4] p. inserted at end of v. 2, 4.
ESTC (RLIN) T73926
Gift to Victoria University Library. Bentley, G.E., Jr. 2005/10/01.
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