The History of Newgate and the Old Bailey: And a Survey of the Fleet Prison and Fleet Marriages, the Marshalsea and Other Old London Jails. With Extensive Remarks on Crime and Punishment in England from MediƦval Times to the Present Day |
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CONTRADICTORY RECORDS THE BEGINNING | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 14 |
GRADUAL IMPROVEMENT UP TO THE TIME | 22 |
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