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Found in 66 Collections and/or Records:
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
The Speech of Mr Deputy Birch in the Court of Common Council at the Guildhall of the City of London on Tuesday April 30 1805 against the Roman Catholic Petition now before both houses of Parliament, 1805
Item — Volume 41
Dates:
1805
The war of the wigs: a poem, occasioned by a late event in Westminster Hall, 1785
Item — Volume 125
Dates:
1785
Thoughts of the Repeal of the Statute made in the Fifth and Sixth Years if the Reign of King Edward VI. With some observations on the respect due to the authority of judges, and to the verdict of a jury. By a Country Magistrate., 1800
Item — Volume 52
Dates:
1800
Thoughts on Trial by Jury in Civil Causes; with a view to a reform of the administration of justice in Scotland. In a Series of Letters., 1806
Item — Volume 29
Dates:
1806