The case of witnessing against offenders face to face, examined and discussed. In Answer to this Question, Viz. Whether it is always just and necessary in Order to the Conviction and Punishment of an Offender, upon the Statutes against Profaneness and Debauchery, that the Informant or Witness should be made known to him, or give Evidence and Testimony of his Crime, to the Magistrate, before his Face? Published by the direction of a Society for Reformation of Manners.
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- 1704
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London : printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Goldeu Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1704.
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[4],43,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC N16080
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