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A letter from the Right Hon. Lord George Gordon to the Attorney General of England. In which the motives of his lordship's public conduct, from the beginning of the memorable year 1780 to the present time, are vindicated upon principles of religion, morality, and sound policy. To which is added, by way of postscript, a hint to the jurors of England. Dated at Amsterdam, 4th July, 1787

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  • "A letter from the Right Hon. Lord George Gordon to the Attorney General of England. In which the motives of his lordship's public conduct, from the beginning of the memorable year 1780 to the present time, are vindicated upon principles of religion, morality, and sound policy. To which is added, by way of postscript, a hint to the jurors of England. Dated at Amsterdam, 4th July, 1787"@en
  • "A letter from the Right Hon. Lord George Gordon to the Attorney General of England"
  • "A letter from the right hon. Lord George Gordon to the attorney general of England in which the motives of his lordship's public conduct, from the beginning of the memorable year 1780 to the present time, are vindicated upon principles of religion, morality, and sound policy : to which is added, by way of postscript, A hint to the jurors of England, dated at Amsterdam, 4th July, 1797"@en
  • "A letter from the Right Hon. Lord George Gordon to the attorney general of England. In which the motives of His Lordship's public conduct, from the beginning of the memorable year 1780 to the present time, are vindicated upon principles of religion, morality, and sound policy"@en
  • "A letter from the Right Hon. Lord George Gordon to the Attorney General of England In which the motives of his lordship's public conduct, from the beginning of the memorable year 1780 to the present time, are vindicated upon principles of religion, morality, and sound policy. To which is added, by way of postscript, a hint to the jurors of England. Dated at Amsterdam, 4th July, 1787"