This is Volume 13 of "Cobbett's Complete Collection Of State Trials And Proceedings For High Treason And Other Crimes And Misdemeanors From The Earliest Period To The Present Time," a comprehensive historical record meticulously compiled by William Cobbett, Thomas Bayly Howell, Th. J. Howell, and William Jardine. This collection offers invaluable insights into the legal and political landscape of Great Britain, documenting significant trials and legal proceedings that have shaped the nation's history.
Each volume includes detailed notes and illustrations, providing context and analysis of the cases presented. "Cobbett's State Trials" remains a crucial resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of British law and justice. The trials cover a wide array of offenses, from high treason to various misdemeanors, offering a panoramic view of crime and punishment throughout the ages. Volume 13 continues the tradition of meticulous documentation, ensuring that these important historical records are preserved and accessible for future generations.
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