Genuine and impartial memoirs of Elizabeth Canning, Containing a complete history of that unfortunate girl, from her birth to the present time, and particularly every remarkable occurrence from the day of her absence, January 1, 1753, to the day of her receiving sentence, May 30, 1754. In which is included, the whole tenor of the evidence given against, and for her, on her late extraordinary trial. With some observations on the behaviour of the court, and the conduct of the Jury. Also free and candid remarks on Sir Crisp Gascoyne's address.
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London : Printed for G. Woodfall at Charing-Cross, 1754.
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vi,293,[1]p. ; 120.
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ESTC T144508