Thomas Hardy
Active Years
Min year: 1707, Max year: 1795, Max count: 21
As Author
- 1707: The tryal and examination of Sir Thomas Hardy
- 1775: The views which Revelation exhibiteth of the general history of man
- 1782: The principles of moderation, addressed to the clergy of the popular interest in the Church of Scotland. By Thomas Hardy, minister of Ballingry
- 1791: The benevolence of the Christian spirit, a sermon, preached in the Tron Church of Edinburgh, May 31. 1791. before the Society for the Benefit of the Sons of the Clergy of the Church of Scotland. By Thomas Hardy, D. D. One of the Ministers of the City, and Regius Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History in the University of Edinburgh. Published at the Request of the General Meeting of the Society and Subscribers. To which is added an account of the objects and constitution of the Society
- 1793: An address to the people, on the present state of affairs in Britain and in France
- 1793: The patriot
- 1793: The patriot
- 1794: Fidelity to the British constitution
- 1794: The trial of Mr. Thomas Hardy, for high treason
- 1794: The trial of Thomas Hardy
- 1794: The proceedings in cases of high treason, under a special commission of oyer and terminer
- 1794: The proceedings in cases of high treason, under a special commission of oyer and terminer
- 1794: Middlesex to wit be it remembered that at a special session of oyer and terminer of our sovereign Lord the King of and for the county of Middlesex holden at the Session-House on Clerkenwell Green in the said county on Thursday the second day of October in the thirty-fourth year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the Third
- 1794: Report of Mr. Erskine's defence of Thomas Hardy. On a charge of high treason, at the Old Bailey Nov. 1, 1794
- 1794: Fidelity to the British constitution, the duty and interest of the people
- 1794: Mr. Erskine's speech in defence of Mr. Hardy, on a trial for high treason, 1st. November, 1794
- 1794: The trial of Thomas Hardy for high treason, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, on Tuesday the Twenty-Eighth, Wednesday the Twenty-Ninth, Thursday the Thirtieth, Friday the Thirty-First of October; and on Saturday the First, Monday the Third, Tuesday the Fourth, and Wednesday the Fifth of November, 1794. ... . Taken in short-hand, by Joseph Gurney.
- 1794: The trial at large of Thomas Hardy
- 1794: The trials at large of Thomas Hardy, and others; for high treason, which began on Saturday, October 25, 1794. at the Old Bailey
- 1794: The proceedings under a commission of oyer and terminer
- 1794: The trial of Thomas Hardy, at the Old Baily, London, for high treason
- 1794: Alexander Aitchison student of medicine residing in Cannongate of Edinburgh
- 1794: The importance of religion to national prosperity
- 1794: Of the trial of Thomas Hardy
- 1794: State trials for high treason
- 1794: The progress of the Christian religion. A sermon
- 1794: The proceedings, at large, on the trial of Thomas Hardy, for high treason
- 1794: State trials for high treason
- 1795: Genuine report of the state trials for high treason
- 1795: The genuine trial of Thomas Hardy, for high treason, at the Sessions House in the Old Bailey, from October 28 to November 5, 1794. Containing the Opening of the Special Commission. The Lord President's Charge to the Grand Jury. List of Names and Places of Residence of the Witnesses and Jurors. Arraignment of the Prisoners. Copy of the Indictment. Challenging of the Jury. Speeches, Verbatim, of the Attorney and Solicitor Generals. Examination of Witnesses. Copies of all the Papers Read in Evidence. Speeches, Verbatim, of Messrs. Erskine and Gibbs. Defence of the Prisoners. Summary of the Lord President. Verdict of the Jury, &c. &c. By Manoah Sibly, short-hand writer to the City of London. ...
- 1795: Trials for high treason
- 1795: High Treason. The trials of Mr. Thomas Hardy
- 1795: The speech at large, of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, in defence of Mr. Thomas Hardy
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