The Cries of blood, or, Juryman's monitor

being an authentic and faithful narrative of the lives and melancholy deaths of several unhappy persons who have been tried, convicted, and executed for robberies and murders of which they were intirely innocent : together with a brief relation of the means in which the said crimes were discovered after the deaths of the several unfortunate persons herein related.

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The Cries of blood, or, Juryman's monitor

being an authentic and faithful narrative of the lives and melancholy deaths of several unhappy persons who have been tried, convicted, and executed for robberies and murders of which they were intirely innocent : together with a brief relation of the means in which the said crimes were discovered after the deaths of the several unfortunate persons herein related.

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Language
English
Pages
80

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Edition Notes

Signatures: pi² [A]⁴ B-C⁴ E-K⁴ L².

Published in
London
Other Titles
Cries of blood., Juryman's monitor.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV6947 .C68 1767

The Physical Object

Pagination
[2], ii, [1], 6-70 [i.e. 6-80] p. ;
Number of pages
80

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Open Library
OL2264665M
LCCN
89148774

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