The trial of Samuel Yardley Thornton, Jacob Hellings, and others : indicted for a conspiracy in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, May sessions, 1821, continued to August sessions, 1821 / by Joseph Hough, & Albert Smith.
Thornton, Samuel Yardley, defendant.; Hellings, Jacob, defendant.; Gould, M. T. C. (Marcus Tullius Cicero), 1793-1860. Report of the trial of friends in the city of Philadelphia, June, 1828, before the Honourable Edward King, Esq., president judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the first judicial district of Pennsylvania, or, The case of Edmund Shotwell, Joseph Lukins, Charles Middleton, and two others who had been by the mayor of the city committed to prison whence they were brought up by habeas corpus June 16th, 1828.; Pennsylvania. Court of Quarter Sessions (Bucks County)
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The trial of Samuel Yardley Thornton, Jacob Hellings, and others : indicted for a conspiracy in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, May sessions, 1821, continued to August sessions, 1821 / by Joseph Hough, & Albert Smith.
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Hellings, Jacob, defendant.
Gould, M. T. C. (Marcus Tullius Cicero), 1793-1860. Report of the trial of friends in the city of Philadelphia, June, 1828, before the Honourable Edward King, Esq., president judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the first judicial district of Pennsylvania, or, The case of Edmund Shotwell, Joseph Lukins, Charles Middleton, and two others who had been by the mayor of the city committed to prison whence they were brought up by habeas corpus June 16th, 1828.
Gould, M. T. C. (Marcus Tullius Cicero), 1793-1860. Report of the trial of friends in the city of Philadelphia, June, 1828, before the Honourable Edward King, Esq., president judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the first judicial district of Pennsylvania, or, The case of Edmund Shotwell, Joseph Lukins, Charles Middleton, and two others who had been by the mayor of the city committed to prison whence they were brought up by habeas corpus June 16th, 1828.
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Philadelphia : Printed by Maxwell, 1821.
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4 pages, 122 pages, 154, 1 unnumbered page.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Reproduction of the original from Yale Law Library.
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Library's copy defective: p. 136 and 137 wanting.
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With: Report of the trial of friends in the city of Philadelphia, June, 1828, before the Honourable Edward King, Esq., president judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the first judicial district of Pennsylvania, or, The case of Edmund Shotwell, Joseph Lukins, Charles Middleton, and two others who had been by the mayor of the city committed to prison whence they were brought up by habeas corpus June 16th, 1828 / taken in short-hand by M.T.C. Gould. Philadelphia : J. Harding, printer, 1828.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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Gould, M. T. C. (Marcus Tullius Cicero), 1793-1860. Report of the trial of friends in the city of Philadelphia, June, 1828, before the Honourable Edward King, Esq., president judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the first judicial district of Pennsylvania, or, The case of Edmund Shotwell, Joseph Lukins, Charles Middleton, and two others who had been by the mayor of the city committed to prison whence they were brought up by habeas corpus June 16th, 1828.
Report of the trial of friends in the city of Philadelphia, June, 1828, before the Honourable Edward King, Esq., president judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the first judicial district of Pennsylvania, or, The case of Edmund Shotwell, Joseph Lukins, Charles Middleton, and two others who had been by the mayor of the city committed to prison whence they were brought up by habeas corpus June 16th, 1828.
Report of the trial of friends in the city of Philadelphia, June, 1828, before the Honourable Edward King, Esq., president judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the first judicial district of Pennsylvania, or, The case of Edmund Shotwell, Joseph Lukins, Charles Middleton, and two others who had been by the mayor of the city committed to prison whence they were brought up by habeas corpus June 16th, 1828.
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