Tracts Against Treason presents a collection of political writings by Samuel Abraham Walker, offering a fascinating glimpse into the turbulent political landscape of 18th-century Britain. These tracts, originally published as pamphlets, address pressing issues of treason, sedition, and loyalty to the Crown. Walker's work provides valuable insight into the legal and philosophical debates surrounding the definition and punishment of treasonous acts.
This volume makes available rare and important primary source material. Students and researchers interested in British history, legal history, and political thought will find this collection an invaluable resource. Explore the arguments that shaped public discourse and influenced the course of British law and politics during a pivotal era.
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