Thomas Spence
1750 – 1814
41 works on record
Works

The rights of man
The nationalization of the land in 1775 and 1882
King against Thomas Spence
The important trial of Thomas Spence
Spence's plan for a parochial partnership in land
The restorer of society to its natural state
Address of the Society of Spencean Philanthropists to all mankind
The Pioneers of land reform, Thomas Spence, William Ogilvie, Thomas Paine
Das Gemeineigentum am Boden
Pigs' meat, or, Lessons for the swinish multitude
The Reign of felicity
The rights of man, as exhibited in a lecture, read at the philosophical society, in Newcastle
The constitution of a perfect commonwealth
Dh'e k'onst'itush'un 'ov Sp'ensone'a, a kŭntre ĭn fare lănd, sĭtuatĕd bĕtwen Utope'a 'and Oshean'a
The meridian sun of liberty, or, The whole rights of man displayed and most accurately defined
Spence's recantation of The end of oppression
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
Spence's songs
Trial of Thomas Spence in 1801 together with his Description of Spensonia, Constitution of Spensonia, End of oppression, Recantation of the end of oppression, Newcastle on Tyne lecture ...
A fragment of an ancient prophecy
Dh'e k'onst'itush'un 'ov Sp'ensone'a, a kŭntre in fare lănd, sĭtuatĕd bĕtwen Utope'a 'and Oshean'a
A letter from Ralph Hodge
Dh'e 'imp'ort'ant tri'al ŏv T'om'is Sp'ens
The coin collector's companion
The progress of Spensonianism
A suitable companion to Spence's songs
The important trial of Thomas Spence, for a political pamphlet entitled The restorer of society to its natural state, on May 27th, 1801
Christian policy in full practice among the people of Harmony
The restorer of society
Pigs' meat
A supplement to the history of Robinson Crusoe
The end of oppression
Spence's recantation of the "End of oppression"
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
Dh'e 'imp'ort'ant tri'al ov T'om'is Sp'ens
The coin collector's companion. Being a descriptive alphabetical list of the modern provincial, political, and other copper coins
The grand repository of the English language
Burke's address to the "swinish*" multitude! Tune "Derry down, down," &c
The case of Thomas Spence
The meridian sun of liberty; or, the whole rights of man displayed and most accurately defined, in a lecture read at the Philosophical Society in Newcastle, on the 8th of November, 1775, ... To which is now first prefixed, by way of preface, a most important dialogue between the citizen reader, and the author. By T. Spence
The political works of Thomas Spence