Trial of the Glasgow cotton spinners for murder, conspiracies, committing and hiring to commit violence on person and property, &c
Corporate Authors: | Scotland. High Court of Justiciary, Making of the Modern World |
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Other Authors: | Marshall, James, d. 1870 |
Format: | Online Book |
Language: | English |
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Edinburgh :
W. Tait,
1838.
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Edition: | Cheap ed., rev. and enl. |
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