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One hundred pounds damages. George Rose, Esq. one of the Secretaries of the Treasury, against William Williams, the printer and Richard Tattersall, horse-dealer and proprietor of the Morning-Post, for a libel in which he is charged with having used the terrors of the excise laws as an instrument to subvert the freedom of election; tried... at Westminster onMonday July 9, 1792; taken verbatim in short-hand

One hundred pounds damages. George Rose, Esq. one of the Secretaries of the Treasury, against William Williams, the printer and Richard Tattersall, horse-dealer and proprietor of the Morning-Post, for a libel in which he is charged with having used the terrors of the excise laws as an instrument to subvert the freedom of election; tried... at Westminster onMonday July 9, 1792; taken verbatim in short-hand1792

Rose, George

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1792
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