The Republican, Volume 10Richard Carlile R. Carlile, 1824 - Free thought |
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... honour of appearing at the bar of the New Sessions House , Old Bailey , at the last Sessions , in the cause of truth versus falsehood , humbly presume to lay our case before you , hoping , from your impartial judgment and liberal mind ...
... honour of appearing at the bar of the New Sessions House , Old Bailey , at the last Sessions , in the cause of truth versus falsehood , humbly presume to lay our case before you , hoping , from your impartial judgment and liberal mind ...
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... honour you have done us , with your liberal and IMPARTIAL conduct to- ward us , will be remembered as long as memory maintains her empire within us ; and our pens shall hand down to posterity , in language as strong as we can find words ...
... honour you have done us , with your liberal and IMPARTIAL conduct to- ward us , will be remembered as long as memory maintains her empire within us ; and our pens shall hand down to posterity , in language as strong as we can find words ...
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... honour of being a sufferer . I send you herewith the six numbers of the Clerical Review , which I published under circumstances of peculiar difficulty and dis- -couragement in Dublin . I had to deal with time - serving , timid , and ...
... honour of being a sufferer . I send you herewith the six numbers of the Clerical Review , which I published under circumstances of peculiar difficulty and dis- -couragement in Dublin . I had to deal with time - serving , timid , and ...
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... , on behalf of the subscribers , And have the honour to be , * W . C. , one who wishes every Tyrant King and No. 1 , Vol . X. W. C. 2 6 Priest as cold as his Lapstone A Friend to Truth Do. to Liberty s . d THE REPUBLICAN . 17.
... , on behalf of the subscribers , And have the honour to be , * W . C. , one who wishes every Tyrant King and No. 1 , Vol . X. W. C. 2 6 Priest as cold as his Lapstone A Friend to Truth Do. to Liberty s . d THE REPUBLICAN . 17.
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... honour of defending it , by force of ar- gument , from the attacks of its enemies ; but who scorn to take advantage by entering the lists against a man fettered by the arm of power ; and who think those prosecutions a disgrace to ...
... honour of defending it , by force of ar- gument , from the attacks of its enemies ; but who scorn to take advantage by entering the lists against a man fettered by the arm of power ; and who think those prosecutions a disgrace to ...
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