Spence, Thomas, 1750-1814
Spence, Thomas
Thomas Spence British pamphlet writer
Spence, Thomas, 1750-
VIAF ID: 8183944 (Personal)
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Works
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1778-1798 |
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Bible. |
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Burke's address to the "swinish*" multitude! Tune "Derry down, down," &c |
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case od Thomas Spence, bookseller. |
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Christian policy in full practice among the people of Harmony as described in Melish's Travels through the United States, and Birkbeck's Notes on a Journey in America, to which are subjoined, a concise view of the Spencean system of agrarian fellowship, and some observations on the manifest similarity between the principles of that system and the truly fraternal and christianly establishment of the Harmonites |
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The coin collector's companion being a descriptive alphabetical list of the modern provincial, political, and other copper coins. |
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The constitution of a perfect commonwealth being the French constitution of 1793, amended and rendered entirely conformable to the whole rights of man. |
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Constitution of Spensonia |
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Constitution of Spensonia. Selections |
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Dh'e 'imp'ort'ant tri'al ŏv T'om'is Sp'ens ... 1803. |
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Dh'e k'onst'itush'un 'ov Sp'ensone'a, a kŭntre in fare lănd, sĭtuatĕd bĕtween Utope'a 'and Oshean'a brŏŏt frŏm dhĕns bi K'apt. Sw'alo. |
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The end of oppression being a dialogue between an old mechanic and a young one. Concerning the establishment of the rights of man. |
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Essays in honour of William Gallacher |
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Falsehood detected. |
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A fragment of an ancient prophecy relating, as some think, to the present revolutions : being the fourth part of the end of oppression. |
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Das Gemeineigentum am Boden. - |
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Grand repository of the English language |
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The jubliee hymn |
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Kindai tochi kaikaku shisō no genryū |
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A letter from Ralph Hodge to his cousin, Thomas Bull : on the reform of Parliament. |
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letter to the Honourable Thomas Erskine. |
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Modern British utopias, 1700-1850 |
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Nationalization of the land in 1775 and 1882, being a lecture delivered at newcastle-on tyne, 1775 |
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Pigs' meat, or, lessons for the swinish multitude. |
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Pigs' meat. Part second. Vol. III |
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Pigs' meat : the selected writings of Thomas Spence, radical and pioneer land reformer ; with an introductory essay and notes by G.I. Gallop. |
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The pioneers of land reform Thomas Spence, William Ogilvie, Thomas Paine |
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The political works of Thomas Spence |
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The progress of Spensonianism |
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The pronouncing and foreigners' Bible containing the Old and New Testaments; being, not only the properest book for establishing an uniform and permanent manner of speaking the most sonorous, harmonious, and agreeable English, ... By T. Spence. |
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The Prosecution of Thomas Paine: seven tracts, 1793-1798. |
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reason of man |
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The reign of felicity being a plan for civilizing the Indians of North America without infringing on their national or individual independence |
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Remarks on the Hon. Thomas Erskine's defence of Thomas Paine. |
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Restorer of society to its natural state |
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The rights of infants; or, the imprescriptable right of mothers to such a share of the elements as is sufficient to enable them to suckle and bring up their young in a dialogue between the aristocracy and a mother of children. To which are added, by way of preface and appendix, strictures on Paine's Agrarian justice. By T. Spence |
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The rights of man, as exhibited in a lecture, read at the Philosophical Society, in Newcastle, to which is now first added, an interesting conversation, between a gentleman and the author, on the subject of his scheme : with the queries sent by the Rev. Mr. J. Murray, to the Society in defence of the same, and a song of triumph for the people, on the recovery of their long lost rights |
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The rights of man first published in the year 1783. |
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speeches of Thomas Erskine in the Court of King's-Bench ...1797 ... on the trial the King versus Thomas Williams, for publishing the age of reason. |
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Spences's songs |
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A s'upl'im'int too thı̆ Hı̆stı̆re ŏv Rŏbı̆nsı̆n Kruzo beı̆ng th'i h'ist'ire 'ov Kruzonea, ŏr R'ob'ins'in Kruzo'z il'ind. |
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Supplement to the History of Robinson Crusoe |
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whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio by the King's attorney-general against Thomas Paine. |
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Works. Selections. 1982 |
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近代土地改革思想の源流 |
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