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William Seaward in Defence of William Freeman, on His Trial for Murder - 1846

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AUTHOR: SEWARD, William. TITLE: Argument of William Seaward in Defence of William Freeman, on His Trial for Murder, at Auburn, July 21st and 22nd, 1846. PUBLISHER: NY: Auburn: H. Oliphant, 1846. DESCRIPTION: 31pp., with the chart of mental capacities, called “Spencer’s Intellectual Chart”, complete, original stitching. CONDITION: Lacking yellow(?) wrappers, internally clean and bright, overall VERY GOOD. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: We can locate several printings all in 1846 by two different printers with unknown priority though one clearly states “Fourth Edition”. This aside RBH locates only 1 copy by each printer ever appearing at auction 2016 & this printer 1996. AN EXTREMELY IMPORTANT CASE INFLUENTIAL IN BRINGING THE INSANITY PLEA INTO AMERICAN JURISPRUDENCE. One of Seward's most "striking" criminal trials. The case "involved the death sentence on a poor imbecile Negro, Freeman, in whose defense Seward made in 1846 one of the most eloquent of his speeches; this he afterwards declared he would have repeated without the alteration of a word." DAB. This is the stated fourth edition, all having been printed in 1846. The "trial, and particularly his defense by former Governor William H. Seward, aroused great excitement because of the plea of insanity" [McDade]. Demonstrating his formidable talents as a trial lawyer in this closing argument, he defends Freeman, a black man accused of murdering a whole family - John Van Nest, his wife [who was pregnant], their child, and her mother. Seward says the slayings, "if a crime at all," are among the worst imaginable. His defense: Freeman is insane. Insanity, he says in this early definition of the term, is a "derangement of the mind, character and conduct, resulting from bodily disease." Seward urges the jury to set aside racial prejudices. "You, gentlemen, have, or ought to have, lifted up your souls above the bondage of prejudices so narrow and so mean as these. The color of the prisoner's skin, and the form of his features, are not impressed upon the spiritual, immortal mind which works beneath. Hold him then to be a MAN." "The case did much to insure a better hearing for the insane who, until then, received small consideration in the courts." - McDade. REFERENCE: McDade 325 - II Harvard Law Cat. 565 - Sabin 79503.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8.25 in (20.96 cm)Width: 5.25 in (13.34 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
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    1846
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Hillsborough, NJ
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU6214242185062

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