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The Prison House Unmasked: In A Letter To Her Most Gracious Majesty, Showing That Arrest And Imprisonment For Debt Are Violations Of Magna Charta And Therefore Illegal (1837)

Runneymede Secundus

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EN
2008
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The Prison House Unmasked: In A Letter To Her Most Gracious Majesty, Showing That Arrest And Imprisonment For Debt Are Violations Of Magna Charta And Therefore Illegal (1837) The Prison House Unmasked is a book written by Secundus Runneymede in 1837. The book is a letter addressed to the Queen of England, in which the author argues that the practice of arresting and imprisoning people for debt is a violation of the Magna Carta, and therefore illegal. The author provides a detailed analysis of the historical origins of the Magna Carta and its significance as a cornerstone of English law. He argues that the practice of imprisoning people for debt is not only illegal but also immoral, as it leads to the suffering of innocent people who are unable to pay their debts. The author also proposes alternative solutions to the problem of debt, such as bankruptcy laws and debt forgiveness programs. Overall, The Prison House Unmasked is a passionate defense of individual rights and a call to action for reform of the legal system.And Also The Cruelty And Inutility Of The Present System.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work. Autor: Runneymede Secundus Wydawnictwo: Kessinger Publishing, LLC Rok wydania: 2008 Okładka: miękka Liczba stron: 40 Wymiary: 21.6 x 28 cm Język: angielski ISBN: 9781437160468

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