The enemies of the Constitution discovered, or, An inquiry into the origin and tendency of popular violence : containing a complete and circumstantial account of the unlawful proceedings at the city of Utica, October 21st, 1835 : the dispersion of the State Anti-slavery Convention by the agitators, the destruction of a democratic press, and of the causes which led thereto, together with a concise treatise on the practice of the court of His Honor Judge Lynch ... / by Defensor.
1835
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The enemies of the Constitution discovered, or, An inquiry into the origin and tendency of popular violence : containing a complete and circumstantial account of the unlawful proceedings at the city of Utica, October 21st, 1835 : the dispersion of the State Anti-slavery Convention by the agitators, the destruction of a democratic press, and of the causes which led thereto, together with a concise treatise on the practice of the court of His Honor Judge Lynch ... / by Defensor.
Imprint
New-York : Leavitt, Lord ; Utica : G. Tracy, 1835.
Description
xii, [9]-183 pages ; 18 cm.
Series
Making of Modern Law legal treatises.
Note
Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library.
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OCLC, 18837708.
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Alternate Title
Inquiry into the origin and tendency of popular violence.
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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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