Thomas Erskine
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Erskine, Thomas Erskine BaronThomas Erskine ErskineThomas Erskine, 1st Baron ErskineErskine, Thomas BaronErskine, Thomas Erskine 1750-1823Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine 1750-182
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Born 1750-01-01
Died 1823-01-01
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- Great Britain (9)
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- Freedom of the press -- Great Britain (5)
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- Paine, Thomas, -- 1737-1809 (3)
Books by Thomas Erskine
Total count: 74
Observations on the prevailing abuses in the British army, arising from the corruption of civil government, with a proposal to the officers towards obtaining an addition to their payT. Davies ... and1775-01-01-
Reflections on gaming, annuities, and usurious contractsPrinted for T. Davies, J. Bew, and T. Walter1776-01-01
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Reflections on gaming, annuities, and usurious contractsThe second edition.printed for T. Davies, J. Bew, and T. Walter1777-01-01
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Mr. Erskine's speech, at the trial of Lord George Gordon, in the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, February 5, 1781printed for Fielding and Walker1781-01-01
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The rights of juries vindicated.The speeches of the Dean of St. Asaph's counsel, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on the 15th of November, 1784, in shewing cause why a new trial should be granted, the rule for which had been applied for on the motion of the Honble. Thomas Erskine, the preceding Monday.printed by H. Goldney, and sold by J. Johnson, J. Debrett [etc.]1785-01-01
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The rights of juries vindicatedThe speeches of the Dean of St. Asaph's counsel, in the Court of King's bench, Westminster, on the 15th of November, 1784, in shewing cause why a new trial should be granted, the rule for which had been applied for on the motion of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, the preceeding Monday.printed by P. Byrne1785-01-01
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The rights of juries vindicated, in the arguments of the Hon. Thomas Erskine and W. Welch, Esq., in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, in the case of the King against the Dean of St. Asaphon Wednesday November 15, 1784, in support of the motion for a new trial : to which is added the arguments of the Rt. Hon. the E. of Mansfield, Ld. Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. Justice Willes, and the Hon. Mr. Justice Ashhurst in delivering the opinion of the court the next dayThe second edition.Sold by J. Johnson ... [and 3 others]1785-01-01
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The speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, at a meeting of the Friends to the Liberty of the Press, at Free-Mason's Tavern, Dec. 22, 1792with the resolutions, &c. of that truly patriotic society.Printed for James Ridgway1792-01-01
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Speech at a meeting of the Friends to the Liberty of the Press, Dec. 22, 1792.1793-01-01
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Declaration of the Friends of the Liberty to the Press.2nd ed.1793-01-01
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The celebrated speechof the Hon. T. Erskine, in support of the liberty of the press. Delivered at Guildhall, December 18, 1792. To which is prefixed, a preface by a Scotch member of Parliament. Taken in short hand, by Gurney, the principal short hand writer in London.printed for A. Scott1793-01-01
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The speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, at a meeting of the Friends to the Liberty of the Press, at Free-Mason's Tavern, Dec. 22, 1792with the resolutions, &c. of that truly patriotic society.Printed for James Ridgway ...1793-01-01
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Declaration of the Friends of the Liberty of the Pressassembled at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, Saturday, January 19, 1793printed for J. Ridgway, and H.D. Symonds1793-01-01
The resolutions of the first meeting of the Friends to the Liberty of the Press, December 19th, 1792also, the declaration of the second meeting, January 22nd, 1793Printed for J. Ridgway ...1793-01-01-
Declaration of the friends of the liberty of the pressassembled at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, Saturday, January 19, 1793. Written by the Hon. Thomas Erskine; to which is added the other proceedings of the day.printed for J. Ridgway, and H. D. Symonds1793-01-01
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The celebrated speech of the Hon. T. Erskine in support of the liberty of the press.1793-01-01
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The resolutions of the first meeting of the Friends to the Liberty of the Press, December 19th, 1792also the declaration of the second meeting, January 22nd, 1793Printed for J. Ridgway1793-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Erskine, in the House of Commons, Tuesday, November 17, 1795, on the detestable Convention billsPrinted for Citizen Lee, at the Tree of Liberty. No. 444, Strand1795-01-01
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Coup-d'oeil sur les causes et les conséquences de la guerre actuelle avec la France; ...traduit de l'anglais.Ed. 23.Debrett1797-01-01
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Coup-d'œil sur les causes et les conséquences de la guerre actuelle avec la France; par M. Erskine, ... Traduit de l'anglaisVingt-troisième édition.chez J. Debrett; et se trouve a Paris, chez Laran1797-01-01
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Speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskineon the part of the prosecution at the instance of The King v. Williams for publishing Paine's Age of reason ...Printed by and for J. Moir ...1797-01-01
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The speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskinein the Court of King's Bench, June 28 [i.e. 24] 1797, before the Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, on the trial the King versus Thomas Williams, for publishing The age of reason, written by Thomas Paine; together with Mr. Stewart Kyd's reply, and Lord Kenyon's charge to the jury.Printed for, and sold by William Cobbett ...1797-01-01
Coup-d'¿il sur les causes et les conse quences de la guerre actuelle avec la FranceVingt-troisie me e dition.Et chez tous les marchands de nouveaute s1797-01-01-
The speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, in the Court of the King's Bench, June 28, 1797, before the Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, on the trial, The King versus Thomas Williams, for publishing the "Age of reason, written by Thomas Painetogether with Mr. Stewart Kyd's reply, and Lord Kenyon's charge to the jury.2nd ed.printed for J. Debrett1797-01-01
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The speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, in the Court of King's Bench, June 28, 1797before the Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, and a special jury, on the trial the King versus Thomas Williams, for publishing The age of reason, written by Thomas Paine; : together with Mr. Stewart Kyd's reply, and Lord Kenyon's charge to the jury.Printed for, and sold by William Cobbett, opposite Christ Church.1797-01-01
A View of the Causes and Consequences of the Present War with FrancePrinted for J. Debrett1797-01-01-
Christianity vindicatedin the admirable speech of the Hon. Tho. Erskine, in the trial of J. [i.e., T.] Williams, for publishing Paine's "Age of Reason." : 24th June, 1797From the twelfth London editionPrinted by J. Carey, no. 83, N. Second-Street, for G. Douglas, no. 2, South Third-Street.1797-01-01
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A view of the causes and consequences of the present war with France12th ed.Printed for J. Debrett1797-01-01
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A sketch of the speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, delivered in the Court of King's Bench, before Lord Chief Justice Kenyon, on Saturday, June the 24th. In the trial of Williams, for publishing the first and second part of Paine's Age of Reasonwith the substance of his defencePrinted by Samuel Watson, 71 Grafton St.1797-01-01
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A view, etc.s.n.1797-01-01
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The speech of the Hon. T. Erskine at the Court of Kings̈ Bench, Westminster, June 24th 1797, in the causeof the King v. Williams, for publishing Pain's Age of reason, with Mr Kyd's reply, and Lord Kenyon's charge to the jury.Sold by J. Bell, Royal Exchange and J. Hutchard, no.173 Piccadilly1797-01-01
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Speech of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, on the part of the prosecution, at the instance of the King v. Williams, for publishing Paine's Age of reasontried before Lord Kenyon & a special jury, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, June 24, 1797.Printed by and for J. Muir ... and sold by T. Brown, bookseller ... and S. Cheyne ...1797-01-01
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Christianity vindicated, in the admirable speech of the Hon. Tho. Erskinein the trial of J. [i.e. T.] Williams, for publishing Paine's "Age of reason," 24th June, 1797.From the twelfth London edition.Printed by J. Carey ... for G. Douglas ...1797-01-01
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A second letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskinecontaining farther strictures on his View of the causes and consequences of the war : some reflections on the subject of the present negotiation, and observations on the late voluntary loan : with a word to the critics subjoined1797-01-01
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Substance of the speech of the Honourable Thomas Erskine, in the House of Commons, on ... the 3d of February, 1800, on a motion for an address to the throne, approving of the refusal of ministers to treat with the French republicPrinted for J. Debrett by A. Wilson1800-01-01
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Substance of the speech of the Honourable Thomas Erskinein the House of Commons, on Monday, the 3d of February, 1800, on a motion for an address to the throne, approving of the refusal of ministers to treat with the French Republic.printed for J. Debrett, by A. Wilson1800-01-01
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The substance of Lord Erskine's speech in the House of Lords, on Monday, April 13, 1807.Richard Phillips1807-01-01
The Speech of Lord Erskine in the House of Lords (the 8th of March, 1808) on ...Printed by J. Lambert and published by James Ridgway1808-01-01
Cruelty to animalsthe speech of Lord Erskine, in the House of Peers, on the second reading of the bill preventing malicious and wanton cruelty to animals : taken in short hand.Printed for Richard Phillips ... T. Gillet, printer1809-01-01-
Speeches ... on subjects connected with liberty of the press and against constructive treasons ...Ridgway1810-01-01
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The speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine (now Lord Erskine), when at the Bar, on subjects connected with the liberty of the press, and against constructive treasonsJ. Ridgway1810-01-01
Speeches when at the Bar on subjects connected with the liberty of the press, and against constructive treasonsRidgway1810-01-01
An attempt to explain, define, and appretiate <!> the liberty of the presswith a view to its importance, as connected with the rights and welfare of the people : dedicated, by permission, to the Right Hon. Thomas Lord ErskinePrinted for Wilkie and Robinson, J. Ridgeway; and Trewman and Son, Exeter1812-01-01
Speeches of Lord Erskine, when at the bar, on miscellaneous subjects.J. Ridgway1812-01-01
Speeches when at the Bar on miscellaneous subjects.Ridgway1812-01-01-
Speeches of Lord Erskine, when at the Bar, on miscellaneous subjectsprinted for J. Ridgeway1812-01-01
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Speeches of Lord Erskine, when at the baron miscellaneous subjectsJoseph Milligan1813-01-01
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The genuine bookAn inquiry, or Delicate investigation into the conduct of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales; before Lords Erskine, Spencer, Grenville and Ellenborough, the four special commissioners of inquiry, appointed by His Majesty in the year 1806Printed by R. Edwards; and reprinted by G. Wilson, for A. Cumming1813-01-01
Armata: a fragment.2d ed.John Murray1817-01-01-
Armataa fragment2nd ed., with additionsJames Eastburn & Co.1817-01-01
Armata: a fragmentJ. Murray1817-01-01-
The second part of ArmataJohn Murray ...1817-01-01
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Armataa fragment.6th ed.John Murray1818-01-01
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A letter by Thomas Lord Erskine, to "An Elector of Westminster," author of "A reply to the 'Short defence of the Whigs'".New ed.J. Ridgway1819-01-01
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A short defence of the Whigs, against the imputations attempted to be cast upon them during the late election for Westminster.Printed for James Ridgway ...1819-01-01
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A short defence of the Whigs, against the imputations attempted to be cast upon them during the late election for WestminsterNew ed.J. Ridgway1819-01-01
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Erskine and Hobhouse.Ridgway1819-01-01
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A letter by Thomas Lord Erskineto "An elector of Westminster,"author of "A reply to the 'Short defence of the Whigs.'".Printed for James Ridgway1819-01-01
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A letter to the Earl of Liverpool on the subject of the Greeks.Ed. 2.Murray1822-01-01
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Poetical workswith a biographical memoir of his lifeJ. Limbird1823-01-01
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A letter to the proprietors and occupiers of landon the causes of, and the remedies for, the declension of agricultural prosperityJ. Murray1823-01-01
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Celebrated speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskineto which is added the arguement of Mr. Mackintosh in the case of PeltierKey & Biddle1834-01-01
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The beauties of Erskineconsisting of selections from his prose and poetryPrinted by T. Davison for Thomas Tegg1834-01-01
The beauties of Erskine, consisting of selections from his prose and poetryT. Tegg1834-01-01
The speeches of the Earl of ChathamAylott & Jones1845-01-01
Speeches at the Bar and in ParliamentRidgway1847-01-01
The speeches of the Right Hon. Lord Erskine, when at the bar, against constructive treasons, &c &c &c.With a prefatory memoir by Lord Brougham. Collected and edited by James Ridgway.3d ed.J. Ridgway1847-01-01
Speeches of Lord Erskine, while at the bar.Callaghan and Cockroft1870-01-01
Speeches of Thomas Lord Erskine.Reeves & Turner1870-01-01
The spiritual order and other papersselected from the manuscripts of the late Thomas Erskine of Linlathen.Edmonston and Douglas1871-01-01
Speeches of Lord Erskinewhile at the barCallaghan & Co.1876-01-01
The speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine (now Lord Erskine), when at the bar, on subjects connected with the liberty of the press (1810)Garland Pub. Inc.1974-01-01-
The speeches of the Hon. Thomas Erskine (now Lord Erskine) when at the Bar, on subjects connected withthe liberty of the press 1810.Garland1974-01-01
ArmataA Fragment Volume V.1-2Franklin Classics Trade Press2018-11-10