Eaton, Daniel Isaac, ?-1814
Eaton, Daniel Isaac 17..-1814
Eaton, Daniel Isaac, 1753?-1814
Daniel Isaac Eaton
Eaton, Daniel Isaac, d. 1814
VIAF ID: 252706589 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Eaton, Daniel Isaac ‡d 17..-1814
- 100 1 _ ‡a Eaton, Daniel Isaac ‡d 1753-1814
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Eaton, Daniel Isaac, ‡d -1814
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Eaton, Daniel Isaac, ‡d 1753?-1814
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Works
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The American crisis : and a letter to Sir Guy Carleton, on the murder of Captain Huddy, and the intended retaliation on Captain Asgill, of the Guards. By Thomas Paine ... | |
Catechism of man. Pointing out from sound principles, and acknowledged facts, the rights and duties of every rational being | |
Constitution (1793). | |
The crisis | |
Hog's wash | |
The King against Daniel Isaac Eaton. Copy of the indictment | |
Monarchy no creature of God's making : Wherein is proved, by scripture and reason, that monarchial government is against the mind of God | |
The pernicious effects of the art of printing upon society, exposed. A short essay. Addressed to the friends of social order | |
The philanthropist. | |
Philosophical essays on politics, government, morals and manners | |
Politics for the people, or, A salmagundy for swine. | |
Publications | |
Trial for selling 2d pt. of Paine's Rights of man | |
The trial of Daniel Isaac 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 | |
The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton : for publishing a supposed libel, intituled Politics for the people; or, hog's wash: at justice hall in the Old Bailey, February Twenty-Fourth, 1794 | |
The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton, for publishing the third and last part of Paine's Age of reason, before Lord Ellenborough in the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, March 6, 1812 : containing the whole of his defence and Mr. Prince Smith's speech in mitigation of the punishment. | |
Trials for treason and sedition, 1792-1794 |