A tract on duelling : wherein the Opinions of some of the most celebrated Writers on Crown Law are E...
A tract on duelling : wherein the Opinions of some of the most celebrated Writers on Crown Law are Examined and Corrected either by the Authority of the same Writers, declared in contradictory Sentiments on the same Subject collated from other Parts of their Works, Or, by the solemn Decisions of more ancient Writers of (at least) equal Authority; in order to ascertain the due Distinction between Manslaughter and Murder / By Granville Sharp.
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Publisher
London : (first printed in 1773) Second edition with additions printed for B. White and Son, Fleet-Street; and C. Dilly, in the Poultry, 1790.
Date
1790.
Call Numbers
RB/1168
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Language
English
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Physical content
xix, [1], 80, 73-75, [1] p. ; 22 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
London : (first printed in 1773) Second edition with additions printed for B. White and Son, Fleet-Street; and C. Dilly, in the Poultry, 1790.
Edition
Second edition with additions.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1790.
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Full title
A tract on duelling : wherein the Opinions of some of the most celebrated Writers on Crown Law are Examined and Corrected either by the Authority of the same Writers, declared in contradictory Sentiments on the same Subject collated from other Parts of their Works, Or, by the solemn Decisions of more ancient Writers of (at least) equal Authority; i...
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Text and register are continuous.
Citation / References Note
English Short Title Catalog, ESTCT138216.
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RB/1168
Record Identifier
74Vvvyd2mxN3
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991007627979702626
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