Hanging no dishonour . Being a modest attempt to prove that such persons as have the honour to make their exit at the triple-tree are not always the greatest villains in the nation. In a letter from Gentleman Harry, Now under Sentence of Death in Newgate. Addressed to villains of all denominations in Great-Britain.

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1747
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Hanging no dishonour. Being a modest attempt to prove that such persons as have the honour to make their exit at the triple-tree are not always the greatest villains in the nation. In a letter from Gentleman Harry, Now under Sentence of Death in Newgate.

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London : printed for Henry Roberts, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1747.

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