Mr. Bradbury's case truly stated containing, I. A genuine and undisguised narrative of the whole affair; the Cause and Origin of the Prosecution minutely traced; and the Plots contrived, and Schemes laid, to destroy his Life and Character manifestly detected. II. A review of the trial, with Remarks and Observations thereon; shewing the many Falsities, Inconsistencies, and Contradictions of the Evidence given in Court. III. The several recantations, letters, and other Papers, produced in Court, written, sign'd, and acknowledged by James Hearne the prosecutor, but never before published. To which are added, the depositions of a great Number of witnesses, who were ready, but not examined being prevented by the Prosecutor's confessing his perjury. Written by himself.

  • Bradbury, Charles
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Mr. Bradbury's case truly stated: containing, I. A genuine and undisguised narrative of the whole affair; the Cause and Origin of the Prosecution minutely traced; and the Plots contrived, and Schemes laid, to destroy his Life and Character manifestly dete

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London : printed and sold by M. Lewis, in Paternoster-Row; and may be had at all the pamphlet-shops in London and Westminster, [1755]

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