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Better That 100 Witches Should Live: The 1696 Acquittal of Thomas Maule of Salem, Massachusetts, on Charges of Seditious Libel and Its Impact on the D Books |
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by lilburne , Apr 23 '02
Pros: An excellent account of an important trial, plus original source material. Cons: Most readers won't want to read the whole thing.
This is actually several books in one. It starts out with a discussion of the life of Thomas Maule, a Quaker merchant in Salem, Massachusetts in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century. The discussion focuses on Maule’s 1696 trial for sedition...
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