London corresponding society
London corresponding society (1792-1799)
VIAF ID: 128605752 ( Corporate )
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- 110 2 _ ‡a London Corresponding Society
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- 110 2 _ ‡a London Corresponding Society
- 110 2 _ ‡a London Corresponding Society
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- 210 | | ‡a London corresponding society
- 110 2 _ ‡a London corresponding society (1792-1799)
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Works
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Account of the proceedings at a general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, convened by public advertisement, and held in an inclosed field, behind the long room, Borough Road, St. George's Fields, On Monday, the 29th of June, 1795 Citizen John Gale Jones in the chair | |
Account of the proceedings of a meeting of the people : in a Field near Copenhagen-House, Thursday, Nov. 12; including the substance of the speeches of citizens Duane, Thelwall, Jones, &c. With the petitions to the King, Lords, and Commons, of nearly four hundred thousand Britons, inhabitants of London and its environs; Assembled together in the open Air, to express their Free Sentiments, According to the Tenure of the Bill of Right, on the subject of the threatened invasion of their Rights by a Convention Bill | |
An account of the seizure of citizen Thomas Hardy : secretary to the London Corresponding Society; with some remarks on the suspension of The Habeas Corpus Act | |
Citizens! The critical moment is arrived, .. | |
A letter of thanks from the London Corresponding Society : to the Right Honourable Thomas Skinner, Lord Mayor of London. For his Lordship's upright conduct in dispensing with Military Attendance on a late Occasion | |
Letter to the Right Hon. Henry Dundass : Secretary of State for the Home Department | |
L'expérience plébéienne, p. 243 (la Société se réunit pour la première fois en janvier 1792) | |
London Corresponding Society : Report of the sub-committee of Westminster; appointed April 12, 1780, to take into consideration all such matters, relative to the Election of Members of Parliament, as may promote the purposes of the Present Association. With a plan, for taking the suffrages of the people, At the Election of Representatives, to serve in Parliament. And the speech of Mr. Pitt, on this subject; with the reply of Lord North; As extracted from the London Courant, May 7, 1783 | |
The London Corresponding Society's addresses and regulations. | |
Selections from the ... 1983: | |
The state of the representation of England and Wales, delivered to the society, the Friends of the people, associated for the purpose of obtaining a parliamentary reform, on Saturday the 9th February 1793 |