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Debates in the House of Commons on the tenth day of March, 1794 upon the motion of Mr. Adam in behalf of Muir and Palmer
An address by William Adams to intercede for clemency on behalf of Thomas Muir and Thomas Fyshe Palmer convicted of sedition for their fight for Parliamentary reform after the organization of the Society of the Friends of the People in London.
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