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A Bill for the Relief of John Thompson
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A Bill for the Relief of John Thompson
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A Bill in Addition to an Act Entitled An Act for the Relief of John Thompson
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Report of the Committee of Claims, on the petition of John Thompson
December 17, 1813. Read and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next -
A Bill for the Relief of John Thompson
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The practices of the Pretender and his agents at Paris and Rome
With relation to the Charitable Corporation, and their late warehousekeeper John Thomson, stated and considered, from the original papers; wherein is inserted a copy of the translation of Belloni's letter. With remarks from the Free Briton -
Journal of the Senate, of the state of Ohio, being the tenth General Assembly
begun and held in the town of Zanesville, in the county of Muskingum, on Monday, the second day of December, 1811, and in the tenth year of the said state. -
A reply to The Bristol-Narratiev [sic]; or, A more just account of the imprisonment and death of Mr. John Thompson minister of the Gospel
given upon the credit of an honest man. Wherein the malicious relation, contained in it, conerning his death, is found false and impudent -
An elegy on the much to be lamented death of that worthy and reverend divine Mr John Thompson
Minister of the Gospel in Stockton, who died on the 23d of February 1753, in the 50th year of his age, much lamented by all that knew him -
The last speech and confession of John Thompson, Richard Crook alias Hide, John Atkins alias Lush, Richard Stanley, Robert Wright, and Thomas Birch, for killing the two boys
Who were executed at Tybourn, on Friday the 4th. of this instant May, 1688 -
The Bristol-narrative: or, A just account of the imprisonment and death of John Thompson, a conventicling-preacher there. Given upon oath by Thomas Hobson Gent. Keeper of His Majesties Goal of Newgate, within that city. Wherein the phanatick-relations concerning his usage and death, are found false and impudent
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A letter from John Angelo Belloni
to the gentlemen of the Committee of the Parliament of England, appointed to inspect the affairs of the Charitable Corporation