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Found in 66 Collections and/or Records:
Bowles, John, A Second Letter to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, upon the Matter of Libel, 1792
Item — Volume 056-003a
Dates:
1792
Bowles, John, Considerations on the Respective Rights of Judge and Jury: particularly on Trials for Libel, occasioned by an expected motion of the Right Hon. Charles-James Fox., 1791
Item — Volume 95
Dates:
1791
Bowles, John, Considerations on the respective rights of judge and jury: particularly upon trials for libel. Occasioned by an expected motion of the Right Hon. Charles-James Fox., 1791
Item — Volume 57
Dates:
1791
Christian, Edward, A dissertation shewing that the House of Lords, in cases of judicature, are bound by the same rules of evidence that are observed by all other courts., 1820
Item — Volume 117
Dates:
1820
Clifford, Alfred, A Letter on the Exclusion of Attorneys from the Inner Temple Hall addressed to the Right Hon George Canning, 1821
Item — Volume 13
Dates:
1821
Consideration on the Introduction of Jury Trial in Civil Causes into Scotland, 1814
Item — Volume 45
Dates:
1814
Cullen, Archibald, A Short Review of a Bill now before Parliament for the Amendment of the Laws Relating to Bankrupts With some general observations upon the present state of the law Also an appendix, containing the author’s evidence before a committee of the House of Commons, 1823
Item — Volume 056-005a
Dates:
1823