Excerpt from The Criminal Law Consolidation Acts: With Notes of the Cases Decided on Their Construction
The following "Table of Crimes and their Punishments" having been framed in imitation of the more elaborate one of Mr. Oke, in chap. ii. of Part II, of his valuable work, "The Magisterial Synopsis," and in a considerable measure adapted from it, the Compiler desires in this place to express his obligations for the aid obtained from the "Synopsis," which saved him from much labour in the collation of the Criminal Law Statutes. Some of the earlier copies of this work appeared without this acknowledgment, much to the Compiler's regret.
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