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Page xxx
... Gilbert Wakefield , the classical scholar ; and Horne Tooke , who wrote on language ; and W. Stone , at whose house in Hackney he met Charles Fox ; and Erskine , the barrister who defended Stone and Tooke on their trials for treason ...
... Gilbert Wakefield , the classical scholar ; and Horne Tooke , who wrote on language ; and W. Stone , at whose house in Hackney he met Charles Fox ; and Erskine , the barrister who defended Stone and Tooke on their trials for treason ...
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... Gilbert Wakefield , who was then a prisoner in Dor- chester gaol for a political libel . He thereby indulged his kind feelings for a literary friend , and at the same time marked his disapproval of the harsh laws and of the Tory ...
... Gilbert Wakefield , who was then a prisoner in Dor- chester gaol for a political libel . He thereby indulged his kind feelings for a literary friend , and at the same time marked his disapproval of the harsh laws and of the Tory ...
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