Thomas Spence
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 210 years ago |
Date of birth | June 21,1750 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Newcastle Upon Tyne |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | September 8,1814 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
Job | Writer |
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ID | 606119 |
The Political Works Of Thomas Spence
The Pioneers of Land Reform
The Rights of Infants
The Grand Repository of the English Language, 1775
Pigs' Meat: The Selected Writings of Thomas Spence, Radical and Pioneer Land Reformer ; with an Introductory Essay and Notes by G. I. Gallop
End of Oppression; Being a Dialogue Between an Old Mechanic and a Young One
The Meridian Sun of Liberty; Or, the Whole Rights of Man Displayed
The Settler's Guide in the United States and British North American Provinces
A Manual for English Bar-students
Ism T/A Chemical Principles
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
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 . . .
Useful and Practical Hints for the Setter on Canadian Prairie Lands
The End of Oppression: Being a Dialogue Between an Old Mechanic and a Young One. Concerning the Establishment of the Rights of Man
The Pioneers of Land Reform
The Rights of Infants
The Grand Repository of the English Language, 1775
Pigs' Meat: The Selected Writings of Thomas Spence, Radical and Pioneer Land Reformer ; with an Introductory Essay and Notes by G. I. Gallop
End of Oppression; Being a Dialogue Between an Old Mechanic and a Young One
The Meridian Sun of Liberty; Or, the Whole Rights of Man Displayed
The Settler's Guide in the United States and British North American Provinces
A Manual for English Bar-students
Ism T/A Chemical Principles
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
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 . . .
Useful and Practical Hints for the Setter on Canadian Prairie Lands
The End of Oppression: Being a Dialogue Between an Old Mechanic and a Young One. Concerning the Establishment of the Rights of Man
Thomas Spence Life story
Thomas Spence was an English Radical and advocate of the common ownership of land and a democratic equality of the sexes. Spence was one of the leading revolutionaries of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He was born in poverty and died the same way, after long periods of imprisonment, in 1814.