Rickman, Thomas Clio, 1761-1834
Rickman, Thomas Clio
Thomas 'Clio' Rickman English Quaker publisher of political pamphlets
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas 'Clio' Rickman ‡c English Quaker publisher of political pamphlets
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Works
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Corruption : a satire, with notes | |
Elegy to the memory of Thomas Paine: to which is added his epitaph; and a sonnet, written in the chamber in which he was born. | |
The evening walk; a sentimental tale. : Interspersed with poetic scraps. By a youth of seventeen | |
The fallen cottage. : A poem by T. C. Rickman | |
The junction of Bacchus and Venus. Sung by Mr. Darly, at Vauxhall. By Thomas Clio Rickman | |
The life and writings of Thomas Paine; containing a biography | |
The life of Thomas Paine : author of Common sense, Rights of man, Age of reason, Letter to the addressers, etc. | |
Man's rights thro' the world. A new song. [s.l., s.n.; s.l., s.n.] | |
Parody, on the celebrated song of The race horse. By Thomas Clio Rickman | |
Poetical scraps [microform] | |
Rights of discussion; or a vindication of dissenters, of every denomination : with a review of the late controversy, occasioned by a late pastoral charge of the Bishop of Salisbury | |
A select collection of epigrams : many of them original | |
Thomas Paine vindicated. Being a short letter to the Bishop of landaff's [!] reply to Thomas Paine's Age of reason | |
Voltaire. The philosophical dictionary of M. de Voltaire, 1819: |