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Works Published by R. Carlile, 55, Fleet Street.

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VOLTAIRE on RELIGIOUS TOLERATION.

Price 4d. each. COPIES

OF THE INFORMATION, by the Attorney General and the Indictment by the Society for propagating Vice, against R. Carlile, for publishing the Theological Works of Thomas Paine.

THE SPEECH

OF MR. JOHN GALE JONES, At the British Forum on the question of Mr. Carlile's prose

cution.

The SPEECH of Mr. JAMES MILLS, on the same Subject. Price Is.

A MASTERPIECE ON
POLITICS,

By WILLIAM ANDREWS, Author of a Letter from a Tradesman in London to his Uncle in Yorkshire.

Price 6d.

REPORT OF THE TRIAL OF MRS. JANE CARLILE, On an ex-officio Information, for publishing No. 8, vol. 3 of the Republican.

N. B. The defence on this trial, of which a full report is given, will be found to comprise the pith of that excellent pamphlet published during the usurpation of Oliver Cromwell, entitled Killing no Murder. The subject of the prosecution was nothing more than a moral lesson to tyrants and those whom they oppress.

Price 1s.

SAUL, A DRAMA, translated from the French of VOLTAIRE.

A SERMON ON TITHES,
By a Sussex Freeholder, 2d.

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Works Published by R. Carlile, 55, Fleet Street.

Price 4d.

The Accusation, Condemnation, and Abjuration, of GALILEO, the famous Astronomer, for asserting that the Earth was round, and revolved round the Sun, contrary to the doctrines of the Holy Bible.

N. B. This pamphlet ought to be preserved by every lover of truth, as a specimen of the ignorance and misery imposed upon mankind by Priestcraft,

Price coloured 5s. plain 3s.

Manchester Massacre.

A full description of the bloody attack made upon the inhabitants of Manchester and its vicinity, assembled ou St. Peter's Plain, to discuss the best means for obtaining a Reform of the Parliament, by the Yeomanry Cavalry of Manchester and Cheshire, on the 16th of August, 1819.

N. B, This is a large print got up under the directions of R. Carlile, and by all the information he can get has not been equalled by any hitherto published on the same subject.

The following Pamphlets written and edited by R. CARLILE, have been published in the present Year.

A New Year's Address to the Reformers
of Great Britain Price 4d.

This is the Address on which the
Bridge Street Banditti were de-
feated.

Second Address and Correspondence.

Price 2d.

Third Address and Correspondence,

Price 2d.

Fourth Address and Correspondence. Price 6d.

N. B. Those Addresses and Correspondences will be continued as occasion might require.

Price Is.

AN ADDRESS TO MEN OF SCIENCE. Calling upon them to stand forward and vindicate the Truth, from the foul grasp and persecution of Superstition, and obtain for the Island of Great Britain the

noble appellation of the Focus of Truth, whence mankind shall be illuminated, and the black and pestiferous clouds of Persecution and Superstition be banish ed from the face of the Earth, as the only sure prelude to universal peace and harmony among the human race. In which a sketch of a proper system for the education of youth, is also submitted to their judgment.

Prce 1s.

Suppressed Defence.

The DEFENCE OF MARY-ANNE CARLILE to the Vice Society's Indictment against the Appendix to the Theological Works of Thomas Paine; which Defence was suppressed by Mr. Justice Best, almost at its commencement; and, on the propriety of which Suppression, THE PUBLIC, as the HIGHEST TRIBU NAL, is now appealed to and called upon TO JUDGE between the DEFENDANT her

PROSECUTORS and her JUDGE.

Bridge Street Banditti, v. The Press.
Price 1s.ba.
A REPORT of the TRIAL of MARY
ANNE CARLILE for publishing a New
Year's Address to the Reformers of
Great Britain, written by Richard Car-
lile, and prosecuted at the instance of
the "Constitutional Association," be-
fore Mr. Justice Best, and a Special
Jury, at the Court of King's Bench, in
the Guildhall, London, July 24, 1821.
With the noble and effectual Speech of
Mr. Cooper in Defence at large.

Shortly will be published,
OBSERVATIONS ON DR.

GREGORY'S LETTERS
On the Evidences of the Christian
Religion, in a Letter to the Rev. W.
Wait, A B. of King's Square, Bristol.

N. B. These letters have been put into the hands of R. Carlile, as the work of a man of science by the above Reverend Gentleman, and R. C. pledges himself to shew that this man of science, has made himself a man of folly, in attempting scientifically to support such nonsense. Whether this Dr. Gregory is now living, the writer knows not; but he will be shewn to have been no. thing more than a hired or pensioned advocate, for the Christian Religion, or rather the Church Establishment of this country.

Printed and Published by R. Carlile, 55, Fleet Street, London.

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