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Prosecuting Homicide in Eighteenth-Century Law and Practice: "And Must They All Be Hanged?"
Andrew David Gray
Humanities
Centre for Historical Studies
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18th Century
100%
Law
100%
Social History
100%
Cultural History
100%
Homicide
100%
Justice System
100%
Prosecute
100%
Popular
50%
Corruption
50%
Hanging
50%
Prostitution
50%
Individual Agency
50%
Eighteenth-century England
50%
Press Reports
50%
Legal System
50%
Methodology of History
50%
Attitudes toward Sexuality
50%
Homicide Law
50%
Arts and Humanities
Eighteenth Century
100%
Law
100%
London
66%
Cultural History
66%
Case Study
33%
Conception
33%
Popular
33%
Engagement
33%
Conviction
33%
Eighteenth-century England
33%
accusations
33%
Social Sciences
Prostitution
33%