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TITLES INDEX
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contents:
Preface
Vol I. Contents
Chapter I. 1753-1781
Chapter II. 1781-1787
Chapter III. 1787-1792
Chapter IV. 1788-1796
Chapter V. 1795
Chapter VI. 1796-1799
Chapter VII. 1799-1805
Chapter IX. 1806-1807
Chapter X. 1808
Chapter XI. 1809-1810
Vol II. Contents
Chapter XII. 1811-1812
Chapter XIII. 1812-1815
Chapter XIV. 1816
Chapter XV. 1817-1818
Chapter XVI. 1819
Chapter XVII. 1820-1823
Chapter XVIII. 1824
Chapter XIX. 1825-1827
Chapter XX. 1827-1831
Chapter XXI.
Appendix
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Sir Samuel Romilly (1757-1818)
Reformer of the penal code and the author of Thoughts on Executive Justice (1786); he was a Whig MP and Solicitor-General who died a suicide. Reformer of the penal code and the author of Thoughts on Executive Justice (1786); he was a Whig MP and Solicitor-General who died a suicide.
CORRESPONDENCE:
Sir Samuel Romilly to William Roscoe, [June 1810]
REFERENCES TO:
Volume I,  Chapter V. 1795  ¶ 26
Volume I,  Chapter IX. 1806-1807  ¶ 18
Volume I,  Chapter IX. 1806-1807  ¶ 27
Volume I,  Chapter XI. 1809-1810  ¶ 43
Volume II,  Chapter XII. 1811-1812  ¶ 59
Volume II,  Chapter XVI. 1819  ¶ 9
Volume II,  Chapter XVI. 1819  ¶ 10
William Roscoe to Étienne Dumont, [1825]  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Chapter XXI.  ¶ 49