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Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity, or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband : with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women
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Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity, or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband : with an appeal to the government to so change the laws as to afford legal protection to married women

Author: E P W Packard; Francis J. Gerty Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago. Library of the Health Sciences)
Publisher: Chicago, Ill : Clarke, 1870.
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Genre/Form: Trials, litigation, etc
Legislation
Case Reports
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Packard, E. P. W. (Elizabeth Parsons Ware), 1816-1897.
Marital power exemplified in Mrs. Packard's trial, and self-defence from the charge of insanity, or, Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband.
Chicago, Ill : Clarke, 1870
(OCoLC)665227298
Named Person: E P W Packard; E P W Packard
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: E P W Packard; Francis J. Gerty Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago. Library of the Health Sciences)
OCLC Number: 53165776
Notes: Francis J. Gerty Collection.
Description: 137, [21] p. ; 23 cm.
Other Titles: Three years' imprisonment for religious belief, by the arbitrary will of a husband
Responsibility: by E.P.W. Packard.

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