A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Advocate, on the execution of Robert Johnston, December 30, 1818.
Garson, William.; Johnston, Robert.; Civis. Letter to the citizens of Edinburgh, in which the cruel and malicious aspersions of an "eye-witness" are answered and the conduct of the magistrates is placed in its true light.; Eye witness. Letter to the magistrates of Edinburgh, on the execution of Robert Johnston.; Veritatis, Amicus. Address to the inhabitants of Edinburgh, on the outrages committed on the 30th December, and the statements in various publications regarding the conduct of the civil power.
1818
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A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Advocate, on the execution of Robert Johnston, December 30, 1818.
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Johnston, Robert.
Civis. Letter to the citizens of Edinburgh, in which the cruel and malicious aspersions of an "eye-witness" are answered and the conduct of the magistrates is placed in its true light.
Eye witness. Letter to the magistrates of Edinburgh, on the execution of Robert Johnston.
Veritatis, Amicus. Address to the inhabitants of Edinburgh, on the outrages committed on the 30th December, and the statements in various publications regarding the conduct of the civil power.
Civis. Letter to the citizens of Edinburgh, in which the cruel and malicious aspersions of an "eye-witness" are answered and the conduct of the magistrates is placed in its true light.
Eye witness. Letter to the magistrates of Edinburgh, on the execution of Robert Johnston.
Veritatis, Amicus. Address to the inhabitants of Edinburgh, on the outrages committed on the 30th December, and the statements in various publications regarding the conduct of the civil power.
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Edinburgh : Printed by George Ramsay & Co., and sold by Archibald Constable and Company, [1818?]
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44 pages, 15 pages, [3]-15, [3]-15 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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Signed: Vindex, i.e., William Garson.
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
Reproduction of the original from Harvard Law School Library.
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With: Letter to the citizens of Edinburgh, in which the cruel and malicious aspersions of an "eye-witness" are answered and the conduct of the magistrates is placed in its true light / by Civis. Edinburgh : Printed for A. Guthrie, 1819.
With: Letter to the magistrates of Edinburgh, on the execution of Robert Johnston / by an Eye witness. Edinburgh : Printed for the booksellers by Thomas Trunbull, 1819.
With: An address to the inhabitants of Edinburgh, on the outrages committed on the 30th December, and the statements in various publications regarding the conduct of the civil power / by Amicus Veritatis. Edinburgh : Printed by Michael Anderson, 1819.
With: Letter to the magistrates of Edinburgh, on the execution of Robert Johnston / by an Eye witness. Edinburgh : Printed for the booksellers by Thomas Trunbull, 1819.
With: An address to the inhabitants of Edinburgh, on the outrages committed on the 30th December, and the statements in various publications regarding the conduct of the civil power / by Amicus Veritatis. Edinburgh : Printed by Michael Anderson, 1819.
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English
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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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Civis. Letter to the citizens of Edinburgh, in which the cruel and malicious aspersions of an "eye-witness" are answered and the conduct of the magistrates is placed in its true light.
Eye witness. Letter to the magistrates of Edinburgh, on the execution of Robert Johnston.
Veritatis, Amicus. Address to the inhabitants of Edinburgh, on the outrages committed on the 30th December, and the statements in various publications regarding the conduct of the civil power.
Letter to the citizens of Edinburgh, in which the cruel and malicious aspersions of an "eye-witness" are answered and the conduct of the magistrates is placed in its true light.
Letter to the magistrates of Edinburgh, on the execution of Robert Johnston.
An address to the inhabitants of Edinburgh, on the outrages committed on the 30th December : and the statements in various publications regarding the conduct of the civil power.
Eye witness. Letter to the magistrates of Edinburgh, on the execution of Robert Johnston.
Veritatis, Amicus. Address to the inhabitants of Edinburgh, on the outrages committed on the 30th December, and the statements in various publications regarding the conduct of the civil power.
Letter to the citizens of Edinburgh, in which the cruel and malicious aspersions of an "eye-witness" are answered and the conduct of the magistrates is placed in its true light.
Letter to the magistrates of Edinburgh, on the execution of Robert Johnston.
An address to the inhabitants of Edinburgh, on the outrages committed on the 30th December : and the statements in various publications regarding the conduct of the civil power.
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