21To John Adams from Tristram Dalton, 11 April 1785 (Adams Papers)
...did much business— A new Code of Criminal Laws passed—with many other public & private...
22Contemporary Translation of Extracts from Destutt de Tracy’s Reflections on Montesquieu’s First Twelve Books, [after 16 … (Jefferson Papers)
..., applied to the simplicity of civil and criminal laws, and the forms of judgment. In...
23To Thomas Jefferson from Christoph Daniel Ebeling, 30 July 1795 (Jefferson Papers)
...principal laws in force, especially those on inheritances, policy, criminal Laws, and punishments
24To Benjamin Franklin from Gaetano Filangieri: Résumé, 27 October 1783 (Franklin Papers)
...of my Works, which includes the second part of the Criminal Law.
25To Benjamin Franklin from Gaetano Filangieri, 24 August 1782 (Franklin Papers)
...completed the third book, the one dealing with criminal law. It will take up two volumes, one...
26From Benjamin Franklin to Filangieri, 11 January 1783 (Franklin Papers)
..., that you were proceeding to consider the criminal Laws. None have more need of Reformation....
27From Benjamin Franklin to Benjamin Vaughan, 5 March 1785 (Franklin Papers)
Thoughts on Executive Justice, with Respect to Our Criminal Laws, Particularly on the Circuits
28From Benjamin Franklin to William Strahan, 19 August 1784 (Franklin Papers)
...now live in affords a Proof, its whole Civil and Criminal Law Administration being done for
29From Benjamin Franklin to Benjamin Vaughan, 14 March 1785 (Franklin Papers)
...the letter appears under the title “On the Criminal Laws, and the Practice of Privateering...
30Remarks on the Quebec Bill: Part One, [15 June 1775] (Hamilton Papers)
...whereas the certainty and lenity of the criminal law of England, and the benefits and...