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Offences, 160 punishable with Death, [58]
Some not punishable by the Laws, [8], [30], [35]
A general List of the various classes of Offences, [437], &c.
See further [Punishments].
Officers of Justice—Their Zeal always proportioned to that shewn by the Magistrates under whom they act, [384]
The importance of choosing men of Respectability, ibid.
The absurd prejudices against Officers of Justice, [385]
The Antiquity and Power of the Officers of Justice, [386]
Number of them in the Metropolis, [397], [411], n.
Officers subjected to considerable risks, [400]
Ought to be rewarded—vide [Rewards].
Old Bailey—Its registers shew the necessity of a Prosecutor for the Crown, [21]
Trials anno 1790 and 1791, eight Sessions, [394], [395], [396]
Idem and Convicts 1793 and 1794, [448]
Old Iron Shops, Owners for the most part, generally Receivers—(See [Receivers]), [10]
Origin of Crimes, Traced to Alehouses—Bad education of Apprentices—Servants out of Place—Jews—Receivers—Pawnbrokers—Low Gaming-Houses—Smuggling—Prisons, [Chap. XI.] [310]-[332]
—— Female Prostitution (See [Prostitutes]), [Ch. XII.] [333]-[345]
—— Tea Gardens, [346], [347]
—— Ballad Singers, [348], [349]
—— State of the Poor (See [Poor]), [Chap. XIII.] [351]-[380]