Malefactors

,—either in Parliament, or on the highway. The former are supposed to belong to a more dignified class than the latter. The difference in their fortunes is very great; the one class is elevated to places at court, and rewarded with pensions; the other is elevated to the gibbet, and rewarded with a rope.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

Malcontents * Malevolence

Luxury
Madness
Magna Charta
Majesty
Majority
Malcontent
Malcontents
Malefactors
Malevolence
Man
Manage
Mangy
Manifesto
Manifesto
Manufacturers
March
Market
Martyr (a blessed)