London Corresponding Society
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The address published by the London corresponding society, at the general meeting, held at the Globe tavern, Strand, on Monday the 20th day of January, 1794, Citizen John Martin in the chair, to the people of Great Britain and Ireland
Address to the nation, from the London Corresponding Society, on the subject of a thorough parliamentary reform
At a general meeting of the London Corresponding Society, held at the Globe Tavern Strand on Monday the 20th day of January, 1794, Citizen John Martin, in the Chair, the following address to the people of Great Britain and Ireland was read and agreed to
Address of the London Corresponding Society, united for the purpose of obtaining universail suffrage and annual parliaments, to the various patrotic societies of Great Britain
The political martyrs
Account of the proceedings at a general meeting of the London Corresponding Society
Letter to the Right Hon. Henry Dundass [i.e. Dundas], Secretary of State for the Home Department
Account of the seizure of Citizen Thomas Hardy, with some remarks on the suspension of the Habeas corpus act
Reformers no rioters
The state of the representation of England and Wales, delivered to the society, The friends of the people, assoiated [!] for the purpose of obtaining a parliamentary reform, on Saturday the 9th of February 1793
Constitutional maxims, extracted from A discourse on the establishment of a national and constitutional force