Imagining the King's Death: Figurative Treason, Fantasies of Regicide, 1793-1796Oxford University Press, 2000 - 737 sidor It is high treason in British law to imagine the king's death. But after the execution of Louis XVI in 1793, everyone in Britain must have found themselves imagining that the same fate might befall George III. How easy was it to distinguish between fantasising about the death of George and 'imagining' it, in the legal sense of 'intending' or 'designing'? |
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I The Last Interview | 41 |
When Kings are Hurled from their Thrones | 79 |
Convention and Conspiracy | 102 |
The British Convention | 118 |
The Trial of Thomas Walker | 146 |
Secret Committees | 158 |
The Arming of the LCS | 186 |
Parliament and Prejudication | 207 |
The Trial of Thomas Hardy | 290 |
The Trials of Tooke and Thelwall | 338 |
A Conspiracy without Conspirators | 360 |
The PopGun Plot A Tragicomedy by Thomas Upton | 403 |
Traitor or Lunatic The Arrest of Richard Brothers | 462 |
The Treasonable Practices Act | 505 |
King Killing | 558 |
Fire Famine and Slaughter | 577 |
The Trials of Watt and Downie | 225 |
The Charge to the Grand Jury | 257 |
Plant Plant the Tree | 587 |
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