The debtor and creditor's assistant; or, a key to the King's bench and Fleet prisons; calculated for the information and benefit of the injured creditor, as well as the unfortunate debtor: Including Newgate, Ludgate, and the Three Compters. To which are Added, Relfections on perpetual Imprisonment for Debt; and Outlines of a Bill for abolishing the same, &c. &c.

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[1793]
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London : printed for G. Riley, No. 93, Ludgate-Street. M,DCC,XCIII. (entered at Stationers Hall.), [1793]

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[2],38[i.e.98],[6]p. ; 120.

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ESTC T92208

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