Maurice Margarot
Maurice Margarot (1745–1815) is most notable for being one of the founding members of the London Corresponding Society, a radical society demanding parliamentary reform in the late eighteenth century. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Margarot, Maurice
Published 1794
Published 1794
printed for M. Margarot; the London Corresponding Society; J. Ridgway, York-Street, St. James's Square; H. D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row; W. Ramsey, Bell-Yard, Temple-Bar; J. Marsom, High Holborn; and J. Robertson, No. 4. Horsewynd, Edinburgh
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by Margarot, Maurice
Published 1794
Published 1794
printed for James Robertson, No. 4, Horse Wynd, and sold in London by D. I. Eaton, No 74, Newgate street, J. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet street W. Ramsey, No. 37, Bell Yard, Temple Bar, and J. Marsom, No. 187, High Holborn
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by Margarot, Maurice
Published 1780
Published 1780
de l'imprimerie de G. Bigg; & se vend chez l'auteur; chez J. Milton, relieur; & chez H. Berthaud
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by Margarot, Maurice
Published 1794
Published 1794
London: printed.--New-York: re-printed, by James Carey, no. 91, Broad-Street