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full and correct account of the state trials, held at the Old Bailey on Monday, the 17th day of April, 1820 and following days, before Lord Chief Justice Abbott, and other commissioners appointed by his majesty: containing the whole of the evidence adduced on the trials, with copious and correct detail of the various arrangements made to murder his majesty's ministers; and effect a revolution in the country; together with the speeches made by Thistlewood, Ings, Brunt, Davidson, Tidd and the other prisoners, when asked why the sentence of death should not be passed upon them for high treason - also an account at large of their behaviour previous to being brought on the scaffold, and their execution and decaptiation

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