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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part03.utf8:34135112:1766
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01766cam a2200277 a 4500
001 28013725
003 DLC
005 20040311081805.0
008 920422s1793 stkc 000 0 eng
010 $a 28013725 $z 86880448
040 $aDLC$cDLC$edcrb
043 $ae-uk-st
050 00 $aKDC186.M85$bM85 1793
051 $aAC901$b.D8 vol. 35, no. 1
100 1 $aMuir, Thomas,$d1765-1798.
245 14 $aThe trial of Thomas Muir, Esq., younger of Huntershill, before the High Court of Justiciary, upon Friday and Saturday the 30th and 31st days of August 1793, on a charge of sedition /$cthe whole accurately taken down in shorthand ; with an elegant portrait of Mr. Muir ; to which is annexed an appendix, containing all the papers referred to in the course of the trial.
260 $aEdinburgh :$bPrinted for and sold by Alexander Scott ...,$c[1793]
300 $a[4], xi, [1], 71, [1], 16 p. :$b1 port. (etching) ;$c21 cm. (8vo)
500 $aPref. dated Sept. 9, 1793.
500 $aSignatures: pi⁸ A-I⁴ a-b⁴.
510 4 $aBLC,$cv. 229, p. 363
500 $aLC copy has inscribed on flyleaf: Chas. R. Rogers. 7th July 1850. The portrait of Mr. Muir by John Kay, prefixed to this tract is much rarer than that published in the "Edinburgh portraits." The late David Dale, merchant in Glasgow (an early friend of my late father) and a witness for the defence, stated when he gave my father this volume that the portrait was an excellent likeness of his poor friend. C.R.R.$5DLC
500 $aLC copy has inscribed on half title: To Mr. Charles R. Rogers from D. Dale, Glasgow 1811.$5DLC
600 10 $aMuir, Thomas,$d1765-1798$xTrials, litigation, etc.
650 0 $aTrials (Sedition)$zScotland$zEdinburgh.
710 1 $aScotland.$bHigh Court of Justiciary.