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Excerpt from The Trial of Thomas Paterson, for Blasphemy, Before the High Court of Judiciary, Edinburgh, With the Whole of His Bold and Effective Defence: Also, the Trials of Thomas Finlay and Miss. Matilda Roalfe (for Blasphemy) In the Sheriffs' Court I do not contend, and it is not necessary to contend here, that Peterson is right or that he is wrong; but this I do contend, that Paterson is conscientious, and this the public ought to respect - that Paterson means well in his way, and this the pub. Lic ought to regard. For good intentions. Although they may not disarm opposition, ought always to disarm ill feelings. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare...
Summary: South Sea Company.