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Remarks on the opinions of some of the most celebrated writers on Crown Law : respecting the due distinction between manslaughter and murder : Being an attempt to shew that the plea of sudden anger cannot remove the imputation and guilt of murder, when a mortal wound is wilfully given with a weapon : that the indulgence allowed by the courts to voluntary manslaughter in rencounters, and in sudden affrays and duels, is indiscriminate... With a prefatory address to the reader, concerning the depravity and folly of modern men of honour
Sharp, Granville (1735-1813)
1773
With a half-title page. Final page errata.