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Observations upon the Case of Abraham Thornton, who was tried at Warwick, August 8, 1817, for the Murder of Mary Ashford: shewing the Danger of Pressing Presumptive Evidence too far, together with the only true and authentic account yet published of the Evidence given at the Trial, the Deposition of the Prisoner, andc. And a correct plan of the locus in quo. By a Student at Law., 1819

 Item — Volume: 78

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  • 1819

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