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A lecture on the importance to all classes of a general acquaintance with the criminal law. Delivered in the Harreian Institution, Folkestone, on the 14th of April, 1851. By James John Lonsdale, ...

By: Lonsdale, James John.Publisher: London : V. & R. Stevens and G.S. Norton, 1851Description: 36p.Subject(s): Criminal law -- Great Britain -- Reform
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.36(12) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 32725-1001
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PAM VOL.36(1) The Court of Chancery; its inherent defects, as exhibited in its system of procedure and of fees; with suggestions for a remedy. Also an appendix, containing extracts from evidence taken before the Select Committee on fees. By W. Challinor, A.B. PAM VOL.36(10) Tracts for the Times. [New series.] No. IV. What is to be done about the odd 883 causes, &c. now standing for hearing in the Court of Chancery? A letter to the editor of "The Times" on law reform. By Anti-Cant. PAM VOL.36(11) The seventh Criminal Law Report. PAM VOL.36(12) A lecture on the importance to all classes of a general acquaintance with the criminal law. Delivered in the Harreian Institution, Folkestone, on the 14th of April, 1851. By James John Lonsdale, ... PAM VOL.36(13) A letter to the Lord Chancellor containing observations on the answers of the judges to the Lord Chancellor's letter on the first Criminal Law Bill of the last session of Parliament. By A Country Magistrate. PAM VOL.36(14) A letter to the Lord Chancellor containing observations on the answers of the judges to the Lord Chancellor's letter on the first Criminal Law Bill of the last session of Parliament. By a Country Magistrate and late Criminal Law Commissioner. PAM VOL.36(15) A letter to the Lord Chancellor containing observations on the answers of the judges to the Lord Chancellor's letter on the first Criminal Law Bill of the last session of Parliament. By a Country Magistrate and late Criminal Law Commissioner.

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