The 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...

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The 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, ... (Spence, Thomas, 1750-1814.) 16p. ; 8⁰. ([London],) 1792.
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Date Published: 26 March 2017
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