
A Letter to Sir Richard Ford and the Other Police Magistrates Upon the Prevalancy of Gaming, and the Infamous Practices of Common Informers
Book Code: 778899515785
Writer: active 1771-1808 Robert Holloway
Name of the book: : A Letter to Sir Richard Ford and the Other Police Magistrates Upon the Prevalancy of Gaming, and the Infamous Practices of Common Informers
Subject: Gambling
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Name Of book : A Letter to Sir Richard Ford and the Other Police Magistrates Upon the Prevalancy of Gaming, and the Infamous Practices of Common Informers
Subject : Gambling
Writer : active 1771-1808 Robert Holloway"A Letter to Sir Richard Ford and the Other Police Magistrates Upon the Prevalancy of Gaming, and the Infamous Practices of Common Informers" is a thought-provoking book by Robert Holloway, an influential author active during 1771-1808. In this insightful work, Holloway delves into the rampant issue of gaming and the corrupt tactics employed by common informers. Through a series of compelling arguments and detailed analyses, the author sheds light on the detrimental effects of these practices on society.
This book serves as a powerful critique of the prevailing attitudes towards gaming and the exploitation of legal loopholes by unscrupulous individuals. Holloway's passionate plea for justice and reform resonates with readers, urging them to confront these pressing social issues. With its engaging prose and compelling narrative, "A Letter to Sir Richard Ford and the Other Police Magistrates Upon the Prevalancy of Gaming, and the Infamous Practices of Common Informers" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of law enforcement and social justice.""
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