Society for the Suppression of Vice (London, England)
Part the first, of an address to the public, from the Society for the Suppression of Vice, instituted, in London, 1802, setting forth, with a list of the members, the utility and necessity of such an institution, and its claim to public support
A Letter, addressed to the Society for the Suppression of Vice, introducing to their notice, brothels in the East Indies, sanctioned by the government of India
A List of the jurors nominated to try the two informations by the Attorney-General
Address to the public from the Society for Suppression of vice, instituted, in London, 1802. Setting forth, with a list of the members, the utility and necessity of such an institution, and its claim to public support
An address to the public from the Society for the Suppression of Vice, instituted, in London, 1802
Man-midwifery exposed, or the danger and immorality of employing men in midwifery proved
Part the first, (and part the second), of an address to the public
Society for the suppression of vice
The constable's assistant
The trial of Joseph Powell, the fortune-teller, at the Session-house, Clerkenwell, October 31, 1807