The Important Trial of Thomas Spence, for a Political Pamphlet, Intitled, The Restorer of Society to Its Natural State, on May 27th, 1801, at Westminster Hall, Before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury

The Important Trial of Thomas Spence, for a Political Pamphlet, Intitled, The Restorer of Society to Its Natural State, on May 27th, 1801, at Westminster Hall, Before Lord Kenyon and a Special Jury
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