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THE HISTORY OF THE LAST TRIAL BY JURY FOR ATHEISM IN ENGLAND:
A Fragment of Autobiography
Submitted For The Perusal Of Her Majesty's Attorney-General And The British Clergy.
LONDON: JAMES WATSON, 3, QUEEN'S HEAD PASSAGE, PATERNOSTER ROW. 1850. TO WILLIAM JOHN BIRCH, M.A., OF NEW INN HALL, OXON. IN WHOM FREE DISCUSSION HAS FOUND AN ACCOMPLISHED DEFENDER AND MUNIFICENT FRIEND; WHO WAS FIRST TO HELP US WHEN A FRIEND IS TWICE A FRIEND, WHEN WE WERE UNKNOWN AND STRUGGLING; THIS HISTORY OF SIX MONTHS IMPRISONMENT
Contents
PREFACE.
THE HISTORY OF THE LAST TRIAL BY JURY FOR ATHEISM.
CHAPTER I. BEFORE THE IMPRISONMENT
CHAPTER II. THE TRIAL
CHAPTER III. AFTER THE SENTENCE
CHAPTER IV. AFTER THE LIBERATION
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