A full and accurate report of the trial for riot before the Mayor's Court of Philadelphia, on the 13th of October, 1831, arising out of a Protestant procession on the 12th of July, and in which the contending parties were Protestants and Roman Catholics : including the indictments, examination of witnesses, speeches of counsel, recorder's charge, verdict and sentences /
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Main Author: | Darley, Henry, active 1831 |
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Corporate Author: | Philadelphia (Pa.). Mayor's Court |
Other Authors: | Evans, Britton, Reilly, Patrick, active 1831 |
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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J. Harding, printer,
1831.
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