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- catalog contributor b5520760.
- catalog contributor b5520761.
- catalog contributor b5520762.
- catalog contributor b5520763.
- catalog contributor b5520764.
- catalog contributor b5520765.
- catalog contributor b5520766.
- catalog contributor b5520767.
- catalog created "1831]".
- catalog date "1831".
- catalog date "1831]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1831]".
- catalog description "No. 1. Speech of the Right Hon. Sir William Meredith ... in the House of commons, May 13, 1777, in committee on a bill creating a new capital felony.--No. 2. Narrow escape of an innocent man, sentenced to die 19th April, 1831. Speeches of Earl Grey and Lord Grenville, in the House of lords, April 2, 1813, in the debate upon Sir Samuel Romilly's bill for abolishing the punishment of death for privately stealing to the amount of five shillings from a shop.--No. 3. Substance of the speeches of S. Lushington ... and J. Sydney Taylor ... at a Public meeting, in Exeter-Hall, May 30, 1831.--No. 4. A comparative view of the punishments annexed to crime in the United States of America, and in England, by J. Sydney Taylor.--No. 5. The London Jurors' petition, presented to the House of lords on Tuesday, September 6, 1831, by ... the Duke of Sussex.".
- catalog extent "iv, 75 p.".
- catalog issued "1831".
- catalog issued "1831]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[London,".
- catalog tableOfContents "No. 1. Speech of the Right Hon. Sir William Meredith ... in the House of commons, May 13, 1777, in committee on a bill creating a new capital felony.--No. 2. Narrow escape of an innocent man, sentenced to die 19th April, 1831. Speeches of Earl Grey and Lord Grenville, in the House of lords, April 2, 1813, in the debate upon Sir Samuel Romilly's bill for abolishing the punishment of death for privately stealing to the amount of five shillings from a shop.--No. 3. Substance of the speeches of S. Lushington ... and J. Sydney Taylor ... at a Public meeting, in Exeter-Hall, May 30, 1831.--No. 4. A comparative view of the punishments annexed to crime in the United States of America, and in England, by J. Sydney Taylor.--No. 5. The London Jurors' petition, presented to the House of lords on Tuesday, September 6, 1831, by ... the Duke of Sussex.".
- catalog title "Punishment of death: a series of short articles ...".
- catalog type "text".