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An abridgment of penal statutes, which exhibits at one view the offences, and the punishments or penalties, in consequence of those offences, the mode of recovering, and application of the penalties, the number of witnesses, and the jurisdiction necessary to the several convictions, and the chapters and sections of the enacting statutes, including the fifth session of the seventeenth parliament, 1795. The fourth edition, with large additions and annotations: to which are subjoined, extracted from reporters of the best authority, and inserted under the proper heads, a great variety of adjudged cases. And to the whole is annexed, a table of contents. By William Addington, Esq. of the Public Office in Bow Street.

An abridgment of penal statutes, which exhibits at one view the offences, and the punishments or penalties, in consequence of those offences, the mode of recovering, and application of the penalties, the number of witnesses, and the jurisdiction necessary to the several convictions, and the chapters and sections of the enacting statutes, including the fifth session of the seventeenth parliament, 1795. The fourth edition, with large additions and annotations: to which are subjoined, extracted from reporters of the best authority, and inserted under the proper heads, a great variety of adjudged cases. And to the whole is annexed, a table of contents. By William Addington, Esq. of the Public Office in Bow Street.

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An abridgment of penal statutes, which exhibits at one view the offences, and the punishments or penalties, in consequence of those offences, the mode of recovering, and application of the penalties, the number of witnesses, and the jurisdiction necessary to the several convictions, and the chapters and sections of the enacting statutes, including the fifth session of the seventeenth parliament, 1795. The fourth edition, with large additions and annotations: to which are subjoined, extracted from reporters of the best authority, and inserted under the proper heads, a great variety of adjudged cases. And to the whole is annexed, a table of contents. By William Addington, Esq. of the Public Office in Bow Street.

de Addington, William, Sir (d. 1811)

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London: London: printed for the author, by Cooper and Graham, Bow Street, Covent Garden; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster. 1795., 1795. 4th Edition . Leather. Very Good. Description: 4to (11 × 9 in): 861, [91] p. Contemporary calf, morocco title label. · Condition: Joints cracked but boards secure, wear to edges. Signed and numbered (586) by Addington. · Comments: Fourth edition, first published 1775. Arranged by subject matter and presented in tabular form, the work covers not only the statutes, but also the common law crimes. · References: S&M 1:358(2); ESTC T88438.

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An abridgment of penal statutes, which exhibits at one view the offences, and the punishments or penalties, in consequence of those offences, the mode of recovering, and application of the penalties, the number of witnesses, and the jurisdiction necessary to the several convictions, and the chapters and sections of the enacting statutes, including the fifth session of the seventeenth parliament, 1795. The fourth edition, with large additions and annotations: to which are subjoined, extracted from reporters of the best authority, and inserted under the proper heads, a great variety of adjudged cases. And to the whole is annexed, a table of contents. By William Addington, Esq. of the Public Office in Bow Street.
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Addington, William, Sir (d. 1811)
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London: printed for the author, by Cooper and Graham, Bow Street, Covent Garden; and sold by the booksellers of London and Westm
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1795
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