The second trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information

at Guildhall, London, December 19, 1817, before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, for publishing a parody with an alleged intent to ridicule the Litany : and libel the Prince Regent, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons

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The second trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information

at Guildhall, London, December 19, 1817, before Lord Ellenborough and a special jury, for publishing a parody with an alleged intent to ridicule the Litany : and libel the Prince Regent, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons

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"The political litany" is variously attributed to Richard Carlile or John Marshall.

Publishers' advertisements: p. 45, [3] p. at end.

LC copy has ink stamp: Smithsonian Institution.

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KD372.H66 H665 1818

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45, [3] p.
Number of pages
45

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OL30237827M
LCCN
41030048

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