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Paine Thomas 1737 1809 Examination Of The Passages In The New Testa : The report of the proceedings of the Court of King's Bench, in the Guildhall, London, on the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th days of October [electronic resource] : being the mock trials of Richard Carlile, for alledged blasphemous libels, in publishing Thomas Paine's Theological works and Elihu Palmer's Principles of nature, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott, and special juries.; Carlile, Richard,
Paine Thomas 1737 1809 Justice Agraire Opposee A La Loi Et Monopole : The rights of infants, or, The imprescriptable right of mothers to such a share of the elements as is sufficient to enable them to suckle and bring up their young [electronic resource] : in a dialogue between the aristocracy and a mother of children : to which are added, by way of preface and appendix, strictures on Paine's Agrarian justice / by T. Spence.; Spence, Thomas,
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Paine Thomas 1737 1809 Letter Addressed To The Addressers : The trial of Daniel Issac Eaton before Lloyd Lord Kenyon and a special jury in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, London, July the tenth, 1793, for selling a supposed libel, A letter addressed to the addressers, by Thomas Paine [electronic resource].; Eaton, Daniel Isaac,
Paine Thomas 1737 1809 Rights Of Man Part Two Combining Principle A : Two letters to Lord Onslow ... and one to Mr. Henry Dundas ... on the subject of the late excellent proclamation, first published in the patriotic paper of the Argus [electronic resource] / by Thomas Paine.; Paine, Thomas,
Paine Thomas 1737 1809 Theological Works : Suppressed defence [electronic resource] : the defence of Mary-Anne Carlile, to the Vice Society's indictment, against the Appendix to the theological works of Thomas Paine, which defence was suppressed by Mr. Justice Best, almost at its commencement, and, on the propriety of which suppression, the public, as the highest tribunal, is now appealed to and called upon to judge between the defendant, her prosecutors, and her judge, with a report of the proceedings before the defence was suppressed.