A letter to Mr. Secretary Dundas, in answer to his speech on the late proclamation. Together with two letters addressed to Lord Onslow, Chairman of the meeting at Epsom, June 18, 1792, convened to address His Majesty on the late proclamation
Contributions
- Thomas Paine
- author
- James Ridgway
- publisher
Related resources
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- Lettre première à M. Henri Dundas, secrétaire d'état translation
- has translation
- Première lettre à Onslow Cranley, ou à celui qui présidera l'assemblée qui doit se tenir à Epsom, le 18 juin translation
- has translation
- Seconde lettre à Onslow Cranley, communément appelé Lord Onslow translation
Notes
Letter in reaction to Dundas' speech in the House of Commons in the debate about the Royal Proclamation against seditious writings and publications. Dundas cited Paine's Rights of Man among the writings targeted by the proclamation. The letter originally appeared in The Argus and was published by the S.C.I. This edition is followed by two further letters to Lord Cranley Onslow, who organized the meeting at Epsom in support of the proclamation.