Criminal executions in England : with remarks on the penal code, prison discipline and abuses, and other subjects connected with the punishment and prevention of crime : supported by copious extracts from the writings of Dr. Johnson, Clarkson, Jeremy Bentham, Dr. Forde, Blackstone, Colquhoun, Montagu, Sir William Grant, and other eminent writers : to which are added strictures on the character of "The Times" newspaper, and a demonstration of the innocence of James Butler, lately executed for the alleged crime of firing the floor-cloth manufactory of Messrs. Downing, at Chelsea / by Alan Newman.
1830
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Criminal executions in England : with remarks on the penal code, prison discipline and abuses, and other subjects connected with the punishment and prevention of crime : supported by copious extracts from the writings of Dr. Johnson, Clarkson, Jeremy Bentham, Dr. Forde, Blackstone, Colquhoun, Montagu, Sir William Grant, and other eminent writers : to which are added strictures on the character of "The Times" newspaper, and a demonstration of the innocence of James Butler, lately executed for the alleged crime of firing the floor-cloth manufactory of Messrs. Downing, at Chelsea / by Alan Newman.
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London : B. Steill, 1830.
Description
222 pages ; 23 cm.
Series
Making of Modern Law legal treatises.
Note
Running title: Criminal executions in Christian England.
Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library.
Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library.
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OCLC, 27790883.
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Criminal executions in Christian England.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2004. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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