Volume 50
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Contains 7 Results:
Romilly, Samuel, Sir, Observations on the Criminal Law of England, as it relates to Capital Punishments, and on the mode in which it is administered, 1810
Item — Volume: 50
Dates:
1810
O’Dedy, U, A Vindication of the Law of England, shewing that "Mesne Lords," derivative lessors, or middle-men, have no rights, either at common law or under any statute to levy distress., 1812
Item — Volume: 50
Dates:
1812
Philips, Jacob, An Inquiry into the Origin and Influence of the Controverted Rule of Law, called The Rule in Shelley’s Case, suggested by the late decisions of Sweet v. Herring, in the King's-Bench, and Poole v. Poole and other in the Common Pleas., 1805
Item — Volume: 50
Dates:
1805
The Rights of Juries Vindicated. The Speeches of The Dean of St. Aspah’s Counsel in the Court of the King’s Bench, Westminster, on the 15th November 1784, taken in shorthand by William Blanchard., 1785
Item — Volume: 50
Dates:
1785