A critical review of the state trials Containing, I. The substance of the indictment, or Charge. II. The evidence. III. The prisoner's defence. IV. The points of law arising. V. The event of the trial, or the fate of the prisoner. VI. Remarks on the whole. By Mr. Salmon

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Published: London printed for William Mears, at the Lamb on Ludgate-Hill; and J. Stone, against Bedford-Row; and sold by Mess. J. J. and P. Knapton; Mess. Innys and Manby; Mr. Rivington; Mr. Austen; Mr. Midwinter; Mr. Parker; Mr. Davis; Mess. Batley and Wood; Mess. Bettesworth and Hitch; Mr. Osborn; Mess. J. and J. Pemberton; Mr. Isted; Mr. Corbet; Mr. Tonson; Mr. Millar; Mr. Strahan; Mr. Brotherton; Mr. Symon; Mess. Hatchet and Comins; Mr. Clarke; Mr. Hazard; Mr. Birt; Mr. Ware; Mess. Ward and Wicksted; Mr. Waller; Mr. Meighan; Mr. Williamson; Mr. Gyles; Mr. Bradley; Mr. Payne; Mr. Lewis; Mr. Lyon; Mr. Chrichley; Mr. Millan; Mr. Ryal; Mr. Penn; Mr. Fox; Mr. Jackson; Mr. Jolliffe; Mr. Brindly; Mr. Shropshire; Mr. Hodges; Mr. Nevil; Mr. Jefferies; Mr. Wilmot; Mr. Thurlborne; Mr. Creighton; Mr. Leake; Mr. Carlos; Mr. Brysan; Mr. Dillon; and Mr. Millar 1735, M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]
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Item Description:Edited by Thomas Salmon. - English Short Title Catalog, T151093. - Published in 29 parts. - Reproduction of original from British Library. - Titlepage in red and black. - With an index
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