Full Title:Report of The Trial of Prof. John W. Webster, Indicted for The Murder of Dr. George Parkman Before The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Holden at Boston, on Tuesday, March 19, 1850
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Monograph
Harvard Law School Library
Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Company, 110 Washington Street. 1850
Report of The Trial of Prof. John W. Webster, Indicted for The Murder of Dr. George Parkman Before The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Holden at Boston, on Tuesday, March 19, 1850
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Author(s)James W. Stone
PublisherGale, Making of Modern Law
ISBN / ASIN1241410992
ISBN-139781241410995
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