ABSTRACT
John Thelwall was London Corresponding Society's most prominent orators and was tried for high treason along with Thomas Hardy and John Horne Tooke in 1794. This edition brings together Thelwall's most important political writing ranging from scientific pamphlets and writings on the art of elocution, to political philosophy and journalism.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |114 pages
Tribune, Volume 1 (1795)
part |110 pages
Vol. I
part |7 pages
The Tribune, No. II
part |26 pages
The Tribune, No. III
part |10 pages
The Tribune, No. VIII
part |20 pages
The Tribune, No. XII
part |44 pages
The Tribune, No. XIII
part |75 pages
Tribune, Volume 2 (1796)
part |71 pages
Vol. II
part |17 pages
The Tribune, No. XX
part |15 pages
The Tribune, No. XXII
part |13 pages
The Tribune, No. XXIII
part |13 pages
The Tribune, No. XXIX
part |125 pages
Tribune, Volume 3 (1796)
part |121 pages
Vol. III
part |13 pages
The Tribune, No. XXXIII
part |15 pages
The Tribune, No. XXXVI
part |12 pages
The Tribune, No. XXXVII
part |4 pages
The Tribune, No. XXXVII
part |12 pages
The Tribune, No. XL
part |16 pages
The Tribune, No. XLI
part |19 pages
The Tribune, No. XLVI
part |17 pages
The Tribune, No. XLVIII
part |7 pages
The Tribune, No. L