The Resource Magna charta, opposed to assumed privilege : being a complete view of the late interesting disputes between the House of Commons and the magistrates of London ; containing an account of the whole transactions from the first arresting of the two printers, to the enlargement of the two illustrious patriots from the Tower, May 8, 1771 : with a collection of the genuine speeches made in Parliament and the arguments of the council on the habeas corpus in the Courts of Exchequer and Common-pleas : also all the authentic addresses of the several wards, corporations, grand juries, &c. and the answers of the Lord Mayor, Mr. Alderman Wilkes, and Mr. Alderman Oliver : with several original papers never before published
Magna charta, opposed to assumed privilege : being a complete view of the late interesting disputes between the House of Commons and the magistrates of London ; containing an account of the whole transactions from the first arresting of the two printers, to the enlargement of the two illustrious patriots from the Tower, May 8, 1771 : with a collection of the genuine speeches made in Parliament and the arguments of the council on the habeas corpus in the Courts of Exchequer and Common-pleas : also all the authentic addresses of the several wards, corporations, grand juries, &c. and the answers of the Lord Mayor, Mr. Alderman Wilkes, and Mr. Alderman Oliver : with several original papers never before published
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The item Magna charta, opposed to assumed privilege : being a complete view of the late interesting disputes between the House of Commons and the magistrates of London ; containing an account of the whole transactions from the first arresting of the two printers, to the enlargement of the two illustrious patriots from the Tower, May 8, 1771 : with a collection of the genuine speeches made in Parliament and the arguments of the council on the habeas corpus in the Courts of Exchequer and Common-pleas : also all the authentic addresses of the several wards, corporations, grand juries, &c. and the answers of the Lord Mayor, Mr. Alderman Wilkes, and Mr. Alderman Oliver : with several original papers never before published represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item Magna charta, opposed to assumed privilege : being a complete view of the late interesting disputes between the House of Commons and the magistrates of London ; containing an account of the whole transactions from the first arresting of the two printers, to the enlargement of the two illustrious patriots from the Tower, May 8, 1771 : with a collection of the genuine speeches made in Parliament and the arguments of the council on the habeas corpus in the Courts of Exchequer and Common-pleas : also all the authentic addresses of the several wards, corporations, grand juries, &c. and the answers of the Lord Mayor, Mr. Alderman Wilkes, and Mr. Alderman Oliver : with several original papers never before published represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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- "The whole being designed to perpetuate an æra, that will fignally distinguish the spirit and independancy of the citizens, on the one part, and the oppressive and arbitrary proceedings of a corrupt House of Commons on the other."
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- Magna charta, opposed to assumed privilege : being a complete view of the late interesting disputes between the House of Commons and the magistrates of London ; containing an account of the whole transactions from the first arresting of the two printers, to the enlargement of the two illustrious patriots from the Tower, May 8, 1771 : with a collection of the genuine speeches made in Parliament and the arguments of the council on the habeas corpus in the Courts of Exchequer and Common-pleas : also all the authentic addresses of the several wards, corporations, grand juries, &c. and the answers of the Lord Mayor, Mr. Alderman Wilkes, and Mr. Alderman Oliver : with several original papers never before published
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- Magna charta, opposed to assumed privilege
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- being a complete view of the late interesting disputes between the House of Commons and the magistrates of London ; containing an account of the whole transactions from the first arresting of the two printers, to the enlargement of the two illustrious patriots from the Tower, May 8, 1771 : with a collection of the genuine speeches made in Parliament and the arguments of the council on the habeas corpus in the Courts of Exchequer and Common-pleas : also all the authentic addresses of the several wards, corporations, grand juries, &c. and the answers of the Lord Mayor, Mr. Alderman Wilkes, and Mr. Alderman Oliver : with several original papers never before published
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- eng
- Cataloging source
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- LC call number
- KD3962
- LC item number
- .M34 1771
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- dictionaries
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- specialized
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- Magna charta, opposed to assumed privilege : being a complete view of the late interesting disputes between the House of Commons and the magistrates of London ; containing an account of the whole transactions from the first arresting of the two printers, to the enlargement of the two illustrious patriots from the Tower, May 8, 1771 : with a collection of the genuine speeches made in Parliament and the arguments of the council on the habeas corpus in the Courts of Exchequer and Common-pleas : also all the authentic addresses of the several wards, corporations, grand juries, &c. and the answers of the Lord Mayor, Mr. Alderman Wilkes, and Mr. Alderman Oliver : with several original papers never before published
- Note
-
- "The whole being designed to perpetuate an æra, that will fignally distinguish the spirit and independancy of the citizens, on the one part, and the oppressive and arbitrary proceedings of a corrupt House of Commons on the other."
- ©2013 Cassidy Cataloguing Services, Inc
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- Magna charta, opposed to assumed privilege : being a complete view of the late interesting disputes between the House of Commons and the magistrates of London ; containing an account of the whole transactions from the first arresting of the two printers, to the enlargement of the two illustrious patriots from the Tower, May 8, 1771 : with a collection of the genuine speeches made in Parliament and the arguments of the council on the habeas corpus in the Courts of Exchequer and Common-pleas : also all the authentic addresses of the several wards, corporations, grand juries, &c. and the answers of the Lord Mayor, Mr. Alderman Wilkes, and Mr. Alderman Oliver : with several original papers never before published
- Note
-
- "The whole being designed to perpetuate an æra, that will fignally distinguish the spirit and independancy of the citizens, on the one part, and the oppressive and arbitrary proceedings of a corrupt House of Commons on the other."
- ©2013 Cassidy Cataloguing Services, Inc
- Antecedent source
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- online resource
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- black and white
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (viii, 232, xi pages)
- File format
- one file format
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- online
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