A visit to the Philadelphia prison ; being an accurate and particular account of the wise and humane administration adopted in every part of that building; containing also an account of the gradual reformation and present improved state of the penal laws of Pennsylvania: with observations on the impolicy and injustice of capital punishments. In a letter to a friend / By Robert J. Turnbull.

  • Turnbull, Robert J. (Robert James), 1775-1833.
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M.DCC.XCVIII
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A visit to the Philadelphia prison ; being an accurate and particular account of the wise and humane administration adopted in every part of that building; containing also an account of the gradual reformation and present improved state of the penal laws of Pennsylvania: with observations on the impolicy and injustice of capital punishments. In a letter to a friend / By Robert J. Turnbull. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Dublin : Printed by Robert Napper, for John Gough, M.DCC.XCVIII.

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ii, 91 pages : tables (part folded) ; 21 cm

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Originally published in the Charleston Daily Gazette

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