Punishment without crime : or imprisonment for debt proved unjust, impolitic, (injurious alike to the creditor and debtor, and vitally pernicious to the best interests of the community), unconstitutional, and even at this day illegal: ... in an address to the Prince Regent, ... and in a petition to the Houses of Lords and Commons, with notes and essays; ... by Walter J. Baldwin, Esq.
Publisher: London : printed and published by C. Mitcham; sold by Sherwood, Neely, & Jones; J. Blacklock; M. Jones; and all other booksellers, 1813Description: 338, [2]p.Note: From the library of the Earl Stanhope, at CheveningBinder's title: Tracts on imprisonment for debtSubject(s): Debt, Imprisonment for -- Great Britain
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From the library of the Earl Stanhope, at Chevening
Binder's title: Tracts on imprisonment for debt