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XVI. Observations on the late continuance of the use of Torture in Great Britain. In a Letter from George Chalmers, Esq. F.R. and A.S.S. to John Topham, Esq.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
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I presumed to think, that whatever had a tendency to trace the modes of our government, or to mark the improvement of our freedom, would not be deemed by you altogether unworthy of your learned curiosity. And I was thus induced to communicate to you a copy of a warrant of the privy council, as late as 1620, for using torture on a person, who was suspected of treason; which, as a link connecting former practice with subsequent dissuetude, may be regarded as an instructive document.
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page 144 note [a] Page 480.
page 145 note [b] Cabala, p. 80.
page 145 note [c] Works, p. 231.
page 145 note [d] Collections, Vol. I, p. 638, 639.
page 145 note [e] Criminal Law, p. 543.
page 146 note [f] Institutes, p. 699.
page 146 note [g] Act 1689, ch. xiii.
page 146 note [h] 7 Anne, ch. xxi.