The democratic judge: or, The equal liberty of the press

as exhibited, explained, and exposed, in the prosecution of William Cobbett, for a pretended libel against the King of Spain and his embassador, before Thomas M'Kean, Chief Justice of the state of Pennsylvania

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The democratic judge: or, The equal liberty of the press

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Language
English
Pages
102

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Edition Notes

Evans 33523
London 1798 ed. has title: Republican judge.
Signatures: [A]² B-N⁴ chi1.

Published in
Philadelphia
Other Titles
Democratic judge, Equal liberty of the press

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Library of Congress
Z657 .C65

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Pagination
102 p. ;
Number of pages
102

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6944571M
LCCN
04023184
OCLC/WorldCat
45137809

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