Society for Political Information (Derby, England). (1794). The following is the address: For the publication of which the proprietors of the Morning Chronicle were prosecuted and tried the 9th. December 1793. The Jury after fifteen hours consideration, having returned a Verdict of Not Guilty. The Derby address, At a Meeting of the Society for Political Information. held at the Talbot Inn, in Derby, July 16th. 1792, the following Address, declaratory of their principles, &c. was unanimously agreed to and ordered to be printed. To the Friends of Free Enquiry, and the General Good. Fellow Citizens. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Society for Political Information (Derby, England). The Following Is the Address: For the Publication of Which the Proprietors of the Morning Chronicle Were Prosecuted and Tried the 9th. December 1793. The Jury After Fifteen Hours Consideration, Having Returned a Verdict of Not Guilty. The Derby Address, At a Meeting of the Society for Political Information. Held at the Talbot Inn, in Derby, July 16th. 1792, the Following Address, Declaratory of Their Principles, &c. Was Unanimously Agreed to and Ordered to Be Printed. To the Friends of Free Enquiry, and the General Good. Fellow Citizens. [London]: s.n, 1794.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Society for Political Information (Derby, England). The Following Is the Address: For the Publication of Which the Proprietors of the Morning Chronicle Were Prosecuted and Tried the 9th. December 1793. The Jury After Fifteen Hours Consideration, Having Returned a Verdict of Not Guilty. The Derby Address, At a Meeting of the Society for Political Information. Held at the Talbot Inn, in Derby, July 16th. 1792, the Following Address, Declaratory of Their Principles, &c. Was Unanimously Agreed to and Ordered to Be Printed. To the Friends of Free Enquiry, and the General Good. Fellow Citizens. s.n, 1794.