An Account of the Trial of Thomas Muir: Esq. Younger, of Huntershill, Before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh on the 30th and 31st Days of August, 1793, for Sedition.]William Creech, 1793 - 131 pages |
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accufation accuſed Addrefs adduced adviſed affociation aforefaid againſt Alexander Muir alfo aſked becauſe beſt Campfie caufe cauſe charge circumftances conftitution converfation Court crime dæmon declared Depones eſtabliſhed evidence exprefs faid Thomas Muir fame feditious books fent fhall fhould fingle firft fituation fociety fome fpeak fpirit Freeland Friends ftate fubject fuch fuppofing fupport fwears Gentlemen Glaſgow guilty heard himſelf Houfe of Commons Houſe indictment intereft James John John Barclay John Muir Johnſtone Juftice Jury King Kirkintilloch laft Lapflie libel liberty Lord Advocate meaſures meeting moft moſt Muir faid Muir's muſt myſelf object paffages Paine Paine's book Paiſley Pannel Parliament perfon prefent proof publiſhed purchaſe purpoſe queſtion recommended Reform refpect reprefented repreſentation ROBERT WEDDEL ſaid ſay Scotland ſhe ſpeak ſpeeches ſpoke ſtand ſtate Stranraer ſuch teftimony thefe themſelves theſe thofe Thomas Paine thoſe tion uſed William Dalrymple William Muir witneſs