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Preceded by a Short Memoir of His Life
With a Life of James Nayler; by Joseph Gurney Bevan: Also, ... a Summary of the History, Doctrine and Discipline of Friends
Or, An Easy and Compendious System of Short Hand
The Story of a Pioneer American
Exhibited ... Against George Gordon, Esq. Commonly Called Lord George Gordon: One for a Libel on the Queen of France and the French Ambassador; the Other for a Libel on the Judges, and the Administration of the Laws in England. Also of Thomas Wilkins, for Printing the Last-mentioned Libel. ... the 6th of June, 1787; ... Taken in Short-hand by Joseph Gurney
Adapted to Various Arts, Sciences and Professions : Improved After More Than Forty Years Practice & Experience
Adapted to the Various Arts, Sciences and Professions : Improved After More Than Forty Years Practice & Experience
Reprint of the original, first published in 1838....
Describing a Winter in the West Indies
For High Treason, at the Session House, Newington, Surry, on Monday the Seventh of February, 1803
Described in Familiar Letters to Henry Clay, of Kentucky
Speech of Hon. Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois, Before the Chamber of Commerce, Pitsburgh, Pa. February 12, 1910
Held at Chelsea Hospital, on Thursday, January 28, 1808, and Continued, by Adjournment, Till Tuesday, March 15, for the Trial of Lieut. Gen. Whitelocke ... Taken in Shorthand by Mr. Gurney. With the Defence, Copied from the Original, by Permission of General Whitelocke; Also All the Documents Produced on the Trial
And of Eliz. Griffinburg and Ann Harvey, Otherwise Darby, as Accessaries Before the Fact, for Procuring, Aiding, and Abetting Him in Committing the Said Rape : at the Assizes Held at Kingston for the County of Surry, on Saturday the 26th of March, 1768 Before the Hon. Sir Sydney Stafford Smythe, Knt., One of the Barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer
For High Treason, at the Bar of the Court of King's Bench, on Monday, February 5th, 1781
For a Libel on the House of Commons, Tried in the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster, on Wednesday, the Ninth of December, 1789, Before the Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon
Tried in the Court of King's-Bench Westminister, on Wednesday, the Ninth of December 1789 : Before the Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, Chief Justice of England
Preceded by a Biographical Notice of His Life
At a Court Martial Held at the Horse Guards, in the Month of June, 1783
In Brief Memorials and Dying Expressions of Some of the Society of Friends, Commonly Called Quakers ; the Tenth Part, to which is Prefixed, A Historical Account of the Preceding Parts Or Volumes, and of Their Several Compilers and Editors
Reprint of the original, first published in 1837....
Containing the Whole of the Proceedings of Each Day at the Old-Bailey, Including the Examinations of Lord Camden, Duke of Richmond, Lord Fred. Campbell ... &c. &c., with Chief Justice Eyre's Charge, and Mr. Tooke's Address to the Jury