969221 Daniel Defoe in the pillory, 1703 (engraving) by Crowe, Eyre (1824-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Daniel Defoe in the pillory, 1703. Defoe was convicted of seditious libel after he published a pamphlet satirically calling for the extermination of nonconformists. Illustration from Great Men and Famous Women edited by Charles Horne (Selmar Hess, c 1900). Digitally cleaned image.); 穢 Look and Learn.
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