The Column of Infamy: Prefaced by Cesare Beccaria's Of Crimes and Punishments. Translated by Kenelm Foster and Jane Grigson. With an Introduction by A. P. D'Entrèves |
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PREFACE AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 3 |
TO THE READER | 6 |
INTRODUCTION II | 11 |
Copyright | |
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