case of Thomas Spence, bookseller, the corner of Chancery-Lane, London; who was committed to Clerkenwell Prison, on Monday the 10th of December, 1792, for selling the second part of Paine's Rights of man: and a bill of indictment found against him - to which is added an extract of a letter from his grace the Duke of Richmond to the chairman of the committee of the county of Sussex, convened at Lewis, January 18, 1783, for the purpose of presenting a petition to the House of Commons, to take into consideration the unequal state of representation in parliament, &c.
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TitleThe case of Thomas Spence, bookseller, the corner of Chancery-Lane, London; who was committed to Clerkenwell Prison, on Monday the 10th of December, 1792, for selling the second part of Paine's Rights of man: and a bill of indictment found against him - to which is added an extract of a letter from his grace the Duke of Richmond to the chairman of the committee of the county of Sussex, convened at Lewis, January 18, 1783, for the purpose of presenting a petition to the House of Commons, to take into consideration the unequal state of representation in parliament, &c.
Year of publication1792
Pagination16p
Dimensions22cm
MaterialBook
SubjectTrials
Persons keywordSpence, Thomas; Paine, Thomas
Part ofThomas Pain: Oldys
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