The report of Hiram Maxwell's case, decided at the City-hall of the city of New-York, on the 3d day of February, 1823 ; : with the speech and doctrine advanced by John A. Graham, L.L.D., on the practice of taking the examinations and confessions in the police office of prisoners charged with crime; together with the letters and opinions of many of the greatest and wisest philosophers, civilians, orators, and statesmen in the United States
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The report of Hiram Maxwell's case, decided at the City-hall of the city of New-York, on the 3d day of February, 1823 ; : with the speech and doctrine advanced by John A. Graham, L.L.D., on the practice of taking the examinations and confessions in the police office of prisoners charged with crime; together with the letters and opinions of many of the greatest and wisest philosophers, civilians, orators, and statesmen in the United States
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The instance The report of Hiram Maxwell's case, decided at the City-hall of the city of New-York, on the 3d day of February, 1823 ; : with the speech and doctrine advanced by John A. Graham, L.L.D., on the practice of taking the examinations and confessions in the police office of prisoners charged with crime; together with the letters and opinions of many of the greatest and wisest philosophers, civilians, orators, and statesmen in the United States represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School.
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- with the speech and doctrine advanced by John A. Graham, L.L.D., on the practice of taking the examinations and confessions in the police office of prisoners charged with crime; together with the letters and opinions of many of the greatest and wisest philosophers, civilians, orators, and statesmen in the United States
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- Before the Court of general sessions
- The People vs. Hiram Maxwell, on a charge of grand larceny, in stealing a horse and gig
- Contains only Graham's speech and letters concerning it, from John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Jay and others
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