@article{517570, note = {On the Elizabeth Canning case.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/517570}, title = {The controverted hard case: or Mary Squires's Magazine of facts re-examin'd. Setting forth, the reasons which induced the Attorney and Sollicitor-General to make their report to His Majesty in favour of this poor, unhappy old woman. Remarks on Dr. Dodd's Physical Case of Canning; also on Dr. Cox's Appeal to the Publick; and his great Judgment in discerning the Signals of Virginity; shewing the Weakness and Insufficiency of their Arguments to support her Cause. New Discoveries and Facts never before made publick, tending to confirm the Opinion of the Gipsey's Innocence, and the Probability that the Whole is a concerted Scheme, and a most villainous Imposture. Likewise, the dispute between Mr. Myles and Mr. Ford, argued, Pro and Con. To which is prefixed, A curious print, representing the Lord Mayor, and the great astonishment of the learned in court: after the manner of Hogarth [electronic resource].}, publisher = {printed for W. Reeve, Fleet-Street, and C. Sympson, at the Bible-Warehouse, Chancery lane,}, recid = {517570}, pages = {32p.,plate ;}, address = {London :}, year = {1753}, }