Dogs fed on human bones in the open light of day.
—Curse of Kehama.
The Necessity of Atheism. Worthing: Printed by E. & W. Phillips. Sold in London and Oxford. [1811.] 8vo, pp. 13.
Quod clarâ et perspicuâ demonstratione careat
pro vero habere mens omnino nequis humana.
—Bacon de Augment. Scient.
Original Poetry. By Victor and Cazire. London: J. J. Stockdale, 41 Pall Mall. 1811. Royal 8vo, pp. 64.
1812.
A Letter to Lord Ellenborough. Occasioned by the Sentence which he passed on Mr. D. I. Eaton, as Publisher of the Third Part of Paine’s Age of Reason. [1812.] Small 8vo, pp. 23.]
Deorum offensa, Diis curæ.