| 4501 |
|
The brief, with selections for briefing
|
| 4502 |
|
A briefe description of the notoriovs life of Iohn Lambe : otherwise called Doctor Lambe. Together with his ignominiovs death. Printed in Amsterdam, 1628
|
| 4503 |
|
Briefs : a jocular jurisdictionary
|
| 4504 |
|
Briefs and papers : sketches of the bar and the press
|
| 4505 |
|
Briefs by a barrister : occasional verses
|
| 4506 |
|
Briefs of the counsel for the New York Cigar Manufacturers
|
| 4507 |
|
Briefs on the law of insurance
|
| 4508 |
|
The Bristol riot : Containing, I. A full and particular account of the riot in general, with several material circumstances preceding, ... II. The whole proceedings relating to the tryal of the rioters, ... By a gentleman who attended the Commission
|
| 4509 |
|
The Bristol riots : their causes, progress, and consequences
|
| 4510 |
|
Britannia's intercession for the deliverance of John Wilkes, Esq. from persecution and banishment : To which is added a political and constitutional sermon: and a dedication to L*** B***
|
| 4511 |
|
Britannia's intercession for the deliverance of John Wilkes, Esq; from persecution and banishment : To which isadded, a political and constitutional sermon: and a dedication to L---B---
|
| 4512 |
|
British and Canadian perspectives on international law
|
| 4513 |
|
British and foreign patent laws and practice for American and Canadian patent attorneys only
|
| 4514 |
|
The British bulwark : being a collection of all the clauses in the several statutes now in force against thePretender, ... With an appendix relating to the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act. By Thomas Burnett, Esq
|
| 4515 |
|
British committees, commissions, and councils of trade andplantations, 1622-1675
|
| 4516 |
|
The British commonwealth, or, A commentary on the institutions and principles of British government
|
| 4517 |
|
British constitution
|
| 4518 |
|
The British constitution
|
| 4519 |
|
The British constitution and government : a description of the way in which the laws of England are made and administered, together with an account of the functions of the chief officers in every department of the state
|
| 4520 |
|
The British constitution invulnerable : Animadversions on a late publication, entitled The jockey club
|
| 4521 |
|
The British constitution, or, An epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries on the laws of England : for the use of schools
|
| 4522 |
|
British consular jurisdiction in the East : with topical indices of cases on appeal from and relating to consular courts and consuls, also a collection of statutes concerning consuls
|
| 4523 |
|
British corn laws
|
| 4524 |
|
British iron and steel industry and Luxemburg iron and steel wages
|
| 4525 |
|
British justice : the Scottish contribution
 |
| 4526 |
|
British justice in Africa : developed in official and other documents, concerning recent proceedings at the British forts on the coast of Guinea : to which is prefixed an introduction by the English editor
|
| 4527 |
|
British liberty; or, a sketch of the laws in force relating to court-leets, and petty-juries: shewing the rise, nature, and power of the court-leet, and sheriff's tourn; and the qualifications, summons, impannelment, and verdict of petty-jurors. ... By Joseph Phipps
|
| 4528 |
|
The British subject : his rights and his duties
|
| 4529 |
|
The British tradition in Canadian law
 |
| 4530 |
|
The British treaty
|
| 4531 |
|
The British tribunal: for 1789 : Containing the most remarkable trials for street and highway robberies,murder, ... From the notes of a student, who attends the different judicial courts
|
| 4532 |
|
Britton : an English translation and notes
|
| 4533 |
|
The broad stone of empire : problems of crown colony administration, with records of personal experience
|
| 4534 |
|
The Broadway railroad : facts and law for impartial legislators and just men : intended to prove to their satisfaction that the report of the Senate Committee on Railroads is inaccurate, imperfect and unjust in its facts, and unprecedented, unwise and unconstitutional in its law : prepared in defenc ...
|
| 4535 |
|
The broken contract : or, the ruin'd virgin's complaint
|
| 4536 |
|
Brooke's treatise on the office and practice of a notary of England : with a collection of precedents
|
| 4537 |
|
Brooke's Treatise on the office and practice of a notary of England : with a collection of precedents
|
| 4538 |
|
Brooke's Treatise on the office and practice of a notary of England : with a full collection of precedents
|
| 4539 |
|
Brown's political history of Oregon : provisional government, treaties, conventions, and diplomatic correspondence on the boundary question, historical introduction of the explorations on the Pacific coast, history of the provisional government from year to year, with election returns and official r ...
|
| 4540 |
|
Browne and Powles' law and practice in divorce & matrimonial causes
|
| 4541 |
|
Browne and Powles' law and practice in divorce and matrimonial causes
|
| 4542 |
|
Browne and Watts' Law and practice in divorce & matrimonial causes
|
| 4543 |
|
Browne and Watts' Law and practice in divorce & matrimonial causes
|
| 4544 |
|
Browne's divorce and its consequences
|
| 4545 |
|
Browne's general law list : and sessions register; for the year 1790
|
| 4546 |
|
Browne's general law list : for the year 1792,
|
| 4547 |
|
Browne's general law list : for the year 1793,
|
| 4548 |
|
Browne's general law list : for the year 1794,
|
| 4549 |
|
Browne's general law list : for the year 1795,
|
| 4550 |
|
Browne's general law list : for the year 1796,
|
| 4551 |
|
Browne's general law list : for the year 1797,
|
| 4552 |
|
Browne's general law list : for the year 1798,
|
| 4553 |
|
Browne's general law list : for the year 1800,
|
| 4554 |
|
Browne's general law list : for the year1787
|
| 4555 |
|
Browne's general law list : for the year1789
|
| 4556 |
|
Browne's general law-list : being an alphabetical register
|
| 4557 |
|
Browne's general law-list : for the year1779
|
| 4558 |
|
Browne's general law-list : for the year1782
|
| 4559 |
|
Browne's Treatise on the principles & practice of the Court of Probate in contentious and non-contentious business : revised, enlarged and adapted to the practice of the High Court of Justice in probate business, with the statute of June, 1881
|
| 4560 |
|
Brownlow Sherard, Esq; and Dame Mary Anderson his wife, appellts Simon Harcourt, Esq; respdt. The appellants case
|
| 4561 |
|
Brownson's defence : defence of the article on the laboring classes from the Boston quarterly review
|
| 4562 |
|
Bryan and Darrow at Dayton : the record and documents of the "Bible-Evolution Trial"
|
| 4563 |
|
Bryan Ferrand, William Watkinson, & al' appellants; and Richard Jackson, respondent. The appellants case
|
| 4564 |
|
Bryan Ferrand, William Watkinson, and John Watkinson, appellants. Richard Jackson, administrator of Barbara his late wife, respondent. The respondent's case
|
| 4565 |
|
Bryant & Stratton's commercial law for business men : including merchants, farmers, mechanics, etc. : and book of reference for the legal profession, adapted to all the states of the union : to be used as a text-book for law schools and commercial colleges
|
| 4566 |
|
Budgell and Pazey plaintiffs in error. Piers, or Hollis defendant in error. ... The following case is most humbly presumed to be extreamly remarkable and uncommon
|
| 4567 |
|
Builders of our law during the reign of Queen Victoria
|
| 4568 |
|
The builders of our law during the reign of Queen Victoria
|
| 4569 |
|
Building a future on peace and justice : studies on transitional justice, peace and development : the nuremberg declaration on peace and justice
|
| 4570 |
|
Building cases : being a digest of reported decisions affecting architects, surveyors, builders, and building-owners
|
| 4571 |
|
Building contracts, building leases, and building statutes : with precedents of building leases and contracts and other forms connected with building, and the statute law relating to building (including the London Building Acts, 1894-1905)
|
| 4572 |
|
Building in London : a treatise on the law and practice affecting the erection and maintenance of buildings in the metropolis
|
| 4573 |
|
The Building Societies Act, 1894 : with notes thereon and an introduction : also with the building society acts, 1874, 1875, 1877, 1884
|
| 4574 |
|
Bulfinch on penitentiaries : report of Charles Bulfinch on the subject of penitentiaries
|
| 4575 |
|
Bullen and Leake's Precedents of pleadings in actions in the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice : with notes
|
| 4576 |
|
Bullen and Leake's Precedents of pleadings in actions in the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice : with notes
|
| 4577 |
|
Bulletin of the Medico-Legal Congress : held at the Federal Building in the City of New York, September 4th, 5th, and 6th, 1895
|
| 4578 |
|
Bulletins for the Constitutional Convention 1917-1918
|
| 4579 |
|
Bumgarner's Annotated pocket code of Illinois for magistrates : a compilation of the civil law of Illinois,of a general and permanent nature, applicable in their courts, with the criminal code complete : together with their forms and procedure :with a compilation of technical words and Latin phrases ...
|
| 4580 |
|
Bundesstaat und Bundeskrieg in Nordamerika : mit einem Abriss der Colonialgeschichte als Einleitung
|
| 4581 |
|
Bundy's United States commissioner : containing forms, instructions, and the statute law concerning the commissioners of the United States circuit courts
|
| 4582 |
|
Bunyon on the law of life assurance
|
| 4583 |
|
Bunyon's "law of fire insurance" (revised throughout)
|
| 4584 |
|
Bunyon's "Law of fire insurance" (revised throughout) : by Robert Allen Bateman
|
| 4585 |
|
The Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce : its history, activities, and organization
|
| 4586 |
|
The Bureau of Mines : its history, activities and organization
|
| 4587 |
|
The Bureau of Navigation : its history, activities, and organization
|
| 4588 |
|
The Bureau of Public Roads : its history, activities, and organization
|
| 4589 |
|
Burge's Commentaries on colonial and foreign laws generally and in their conflict with each other and with the law of England
|
| 4590 |
|
Burgesses and Burgess law in the Latin Kingdoms of Jerusalem and Cyprus, 1099-1325
|
| 4591 |
|
Burgh government : being a commentary showing the effect of statutes and decisions from 1892 to 1903 upon the law relating to police and municipal administration in Scotland : together with the text of the Burgh Police (Scotland) Act, 1903 : the Town Councils (Scotland) Acts, 1900 & 1903 : the Burgh ...
|
| 4592 |
|
Burgh laws of Dundee : with the history, statutes, & proceedings of the guild of merchants and fraternities of craftsmen
|
| 4593 |
|
Burial and other church fees and the Burial Act, 1880 : with notes
|
| 4594 |
|
Burial grounds and cemeteries : a practical guide to their administration by local authorities : showing a simple way of keeping the necessary books and records, model scale of fees and regulations, and statistics of the chief municipal cemeteries in the British Isles
|
| 4595 |
|
Burial law : a paper read before the Society of Medical Jurisprudence and State Medicine, New York City
|
| 4596 |
|
Burke and Hare
|
| 4597 |
|
Burke's speeches and letters on American affairs
|
| 4598 |
|
Burn's abridgement, or The American justice : containing the whole practice, authority and duty of justices of the peace; with correct forms of precedents relating thereto, and adapted to the present situation of the United States
|
| 4599 |
|
Burn's abridgment, or The American justice : containing the whole practice, authority and duty of justices of the peace; with correct forms of precedents relating thereto, and adapted to the present situation of the United States
|
| 4600 |
|
Burn's Justice of the peace and parish officer
|
| 4601 |
|
Burnell, mayor. A Common Council holden in the ... Guildhall ... on Tuesday the 11th day of December, 1787. The committee for bye-laws, did this day deliver ... a report ... upon the subject of relieving the inhabitants of this City from the orphans tax; ... Ordered, that the said report, ... be pri ...
|
| 4602 |
|
A burning question! A national wrong! : debate in the House of Lords
|
| 4603 |
|
Busch and Dixon's Law examiner : consisting of Illinois bar examination questions carefully classified andanswered
|
| 4604 |
|
Bushby's Manual of the practice of elections for the United Kingdom : with an appendix of statutes, the rules of procedure
|
| 4605 |
|
Bushby's Manual of the practice of elections for the United Kingdom : with an appendix of statutes, the rules of procedure, and the abstracts of the principal provisions of the Ballot Act issued by the Home Office
|
| 4606 |
|
Business and law, or, The careful man's guide : a complete legal and business compendium
|
| 4607 |
|
Business corporations in Massachusetts : how to organize a Massachusetts corporation ... : law of 1903 with notes and forms
|
| 4608 |
|
Business corporations in New York : a treatise on all the law of the state of New York relating to all private business corporations, domestic and foreign, with forms and text of statutes as amended to January 1st, 1919
|
| 4609 |
|
Business corporations under the laws of Maine
|
| 4610 |
|
Business corporations under the laws of Maine : shares with or without par value (in effect July 6,1917)
|
| 4611 |
|
Business law
|
| 4612 |
|
Business law : a manual for schools and colleges, and for every day use
|
| 4613 |
|
Business law : a text-book for schools and colleges
|
| 4614 |
|
Business law : a text-book for schools and colleges
|
| 4615 |
|
Business law : a text-book for schools of business administration
|
| 4616 |
|
Business law : a textbook
|
| 4617 |
|
Business law : a working manual of every-day law
|
| 4618 |
|
Business law : a working manual of every-day law
|
| 4619 |
|
Business law for business men : a reference book showing the laws of California for daily use in businessaffairs
|
| 4620 |
|
Business law for business men, State of Oregon : a reference book showing the laws of the State of Oregon for daily use in business affairs
|
| 4621 |
|
Business law for engineers
|
| 4622 |
|
The business law of Wisconsin : with a collection of practical forms for the use of business men
|
| 4623 |
|
Business law, 1895-96
|
| 4624 |
|
The business man's assistant : being an improved edition of the "Business guide and legal companion" ... containing useful forms of legal instruments ... adapted to the wants of business men throughout the United States
|
| 4625 |
|
The business man's assistant : being an improved edition of the "Business guide and legal companion" : containing some of the most useful forms of legal instruments which occur among business men ... adapted for all the New England states : to which is added interest, and other valuable tables
|
| 4626 |
|
The business man's assistant : being an improved edition of the "Business guide and legal companion" : containing useful forms of legal instruments ... adapted to the wants of business men throughout the United States
|
| 4627 |
|
The business man's assistant : containing useful forms of legal instruments ... adapted to the wants of business men throughout the United States
|
| 4628 |
|
The business man's assistant : containing useful forms of legal instruments ... adapted to the wants of business men throughout the United States
|
| 4629 |
|
The business man's assistant : containing useful forms of legal instruments ... together with many valuable tables ... adapted to the wants of business men throughout the United States
|
| 4630 |
|
The business man's assistant and legal guide : containing the laws of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin ... together with the most approved forms of deeds ... and the laws of the United States relating to naturalization, preemption claims on public lands and military bounty land, being ...
|
| 4631 |
|
The business man's assistant and legal guide : containing the laws of Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin,Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York
|
| 4632 |
|
The business man's law library : designed for merchants, mechanics, landlords, tenants, insurers and insured, shippers, common carriers, notaries public, justices of the peace,etc
|
| 4633 |
|
The business man's law library and practical assistant : designed for merchants, mechanics, notaries, justices, lawyers, landlords, tenants, manufacturers, farmers, shipowners, carriers, engineers, artificers, etc. : with a supplement
|
| 4634 |
|
The business man's law library, and practical assistant : designed for merchants, mechanics, notaries, justices of the peace, landlords and tenants, shipowners, shipmasters, common carriers, bailees, farmers, etc. : with a supplement
|
| 4635 |
|
Business trust agreements and declarations of trust
|
| 4636 |
|
Business trusts as substitutes for business corporations : a paper read before the Kansas City Bar Association, April 10, 1920
|
| 4637 |
|
Business, a profession
|
| 4638 |
|
Butterworths civil court precedents
|
| 4639 |
|
By an act made in the ninth year of the reign of His Majesty King George the second, intitled, An act for indemnifying persons who have been guilty of offences against the laws made for securing the revenues of the customs and excise,
|
| 4640 |
|
By appointment of Lord Barjarg, the Lord Ordinary. Information for the trustees of James Baird merchant in London, Mrs. Ann Walkinshaw, now spouse to Major Charles Erskine, of the 120th regiment, John Hathorn of Overairies, and Robert Hamilton brewer at the Water of Leith, near Edinburgh, all credit ...
|
| 4641 |
|
By authority. The genuine trial of Hugh Woolaghan : yeoman, by a general court-martial, held in the barracks of Dublin, on Saturday, October 13, 1798, for the murder of Thomas Dogherty. To which is added, ... Lord Cornwallis's order for thecourt-martial to be dissolved
|
| 4642 |
|
By His Excellency Edward Viscount Cornbury capt. general and governour in chief in and over Her Majestys provinces of New-Jersey, New-York, and all the territories and tracts of land depending thereon in America, and vice-admiral of the same, &c. An ordinance for establishing courts of judicature
|
| 4643 |
|
By His Excellency Francis Bernard, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : Whereas the Great and General Court or Assembly for His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay ... stands prorogued ... I do further prorogue the said Great and General Court or Assembly unto Wednesday ...
|
| 4644 |
|
By His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Wednesday the twenty-fourth of November next ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston the fourth day of October, 1736
|
| 4645 |
|
By His Excellency Richard Earl of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York ... A proclamation[.] : Whereas the acts of General Assembly for the establishing courts of judicature for the ease and benefit of each respective city, town and county within th ...
|
| 4646 |
|
By His Excellency the governour : I hereby command the colonel or chief military officer of the respective regiments within the province. To cause this act to be published by beat of drum ... Given under my hand at Boston the 20th day of July, 1711
|
| 4647 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Chittenden, Esq : I have therefore thought fit ... to issue this proclamation, strictly requiring and commanding all the good people of this state, to render strict obedience to the laws thereof ... Given under my hand ... this 20th day of October, one thousand seven hundred ...
|
| 4648 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Chittenden, Esq; ... A proclamation : ... whereas the laws of this state are now promulgated in a full and legal manner amongst the inhabitants thereof ... I ... do here strictly require, charge, and command all persons, of what quality or denomination soever, residing withi ...
|
| 4649 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Friday the twenty-ninth day of December instant ... Given at Boston, the fifth day of December 1758
|
| 4650 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the fifteenth day of August next ... Given at Boston the twentieth day of July, 1759
|
| 4651 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the fifth day of October next ... Given at Boston, the tenth day of September, 1757
|
| 4652 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the first day of August next ... Given at Boston the sixth day of July, 1759
|
| 4653 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the nineteenth day of September next ... Given at Boston the eighteenth day of August, 1759
|
| 4654 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the second day of November ... Given at Boston, the eighth day of October, 1757
|
| 4655 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the sixteenth day of August next ... Given at Boston the fifteenth day of July 1758
|
| 4656 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the third day of October next ... Given at Boston the third day of September, 1759
|
| 4657 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the thirteenth day of December next ... Given at Boston the eighteenth day of November 1758
|
| 4658 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the twentieth day of September next ... Given at Boston, the twenty-ninth day of August 1758
|
| 4659 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the twenty-ninth day of August instant ... Given at Boston the fourth day of August, 1759
|
| 4660 |
|
By His Excellency Thomas Pownall, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Wednesday the twenty-third day of November next ... Given at Boston, the twentieth day of October, 1757
|
| 4661 |
|
By His Excellency William Burnet, Esq; captain general and governour in chief of the provinces of New-York, New-Jersey : An ordinance for establishing a court of Common-Pleas, and a court of General Sessions of the Peace in Dutches [sic] County in the province of New-York. ... Given under my hand an ...
|
| 4662 |
|
By His Excellency William Cosby, captain general and governour in chief of the provinces New-York, New-Jersey ... A proclamation : Whereas by the contrivance of some evil disposed and disaffected persons, divers journals or printed news papers (entitled, The New-York weekly journal ...) have been ca ...
|
| 4663 |
|
By His Excellency William Howe, major general, &c. &c. &c : As linnen and woolen goods are articles much wanted by the rebels, and would aid and assist them in their rebellion
|
| 4664 |
|
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation : Whereas the Great and General Court or assembly of this province now stands prorogued unto Wednesday the fifth of September next; which being a busy time of the year respecting the husbandry and other affairs ... it may be expected ... tha ...
|
| 4665 |
|
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation : Whereas the Great and General Court or assembly of this province stands adjourned to Wednesday the twelfth day of August next ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the twenty-second day of July 1747
|
| 4666 |
|
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Tuesday the fourth day of December next ... Given at Boston, the eighteenth day of October 1753
|
| 4667 |
|
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Tuesday the sixth day of November next ... Given at Boston, the fifth day of October 1753
|
| 4668 |
|
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Wednesday the fifth of October next ... Given at Boston, the thirty-first day of August 1748
|
| 4669 |
|
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Wednesday the tenth day of October next ... Given at Boston the nineteenth day of September, 1744
|
| 4670 |
|
By His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of October next ... Given at Boston the twenty-first day of September, 1748
|
| 4671 |
|
By his Highnes [sic] Council in Scotland, for the government thereof : instructions for the justices of peace and constables in Scotland
|
| 4672 |
|
By his Highnes [sic] council in Scotland, for the government thereof : Instructions for the Justices of the Peace in Scotland
|
| 4673 |
|
By order of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts : on the 17th day of June next, at one o'clock, P.M. will be sold by publick auction, to the highest bidder, at the Bunch-of-Grapes Tavern, State-Street, Boston, the real estate hereafter described
|
| 4674 |
|
By the Council of His Majesties province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A proclamation : Whereas by reason of the death of His Majesties governour and lieutenant or deputy governour of this province, the powers and authorities of the governour and commander in chief, are now devolved upon ...
|
| 4675 |
|
By the Hon. Major General Arnold, commander in chief of the forces ...in the city of Philadelphia, &c. A proclamation : In order to protect the persons and property ... to secure the public and private stores ... and to prevent the disorder and confusion ... His Excellency George Washington, in comp ...
|
| 4676 |
|
By the Honorable Thomas Hutchinson, Esq; ... A brief : Whereas Jeremiah Lee, Joshua Orne, John Gallison, Benjamin Marston, and Isaac Mansfield, Esqrs. a committee of the town of Marblehead, have applied to the Great and General Court--setting forth, that there have been lost at sea since January, 17 ...
|
| 4677 |
|
By the Honourable His Majesty's Council, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : A proclamation for proroguing the General Court. ... unto Thursday the fourth day of August next ... Given at Boston the twelfth day of July,1757
|
| 4678 |
|
By the Honourable His Majesty's Council, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : A proclamation for proroguing the General Court. ... unto Thursday the twenty-first day of July next ... Given at Boston the twenty-eighth day of June, 1757
|
| 4679 |
|
By the Honourable His Majesty's Council, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : A proclamation for proroguing the General Court. ... unto Tuesday the sixteenth day of said August ... Given at Boston the twenty-sixth day of July, 1757
|
| 4680 |
|
By the Honourable His Majesty's Council, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : A proclamation for proroguing the General Court. ... unto Wednesday the nineteenth day of October aforesaid ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the twenty-sixth day of September, 1757
|
| 4681 |
|
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to the ninth day of January next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the seventh day of December, 1750
|
| 4682 |
|
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Thursday the twenty-sixth of December next ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the nineteenth day of November 1751
|
| 4683 |
|
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Wednesday the nineteenth day of December next ... Given at theCouncil-chamber in Boston, the sixteenth day of November, 1750
|
| 4684 |
|
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Wednesday the twenty-fourth day of September next ... Given at the Council-chamber at Boston, the twenty-second day of August, 1755
|
| 4685 |
|
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... unto Wednesday the twenty-second day of November next ... then to meet at Harvard-College in Cambridge ... Given at Cambridge, the twenty-eighth day of August 1752
|
| 4686 |
|
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... unto Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of September next ... Given at Cambridge, the thirteenth day of August, 1750
|
| 4687 |
|
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Court : ... unto Thursday the sixth day of January next ... Given at Boston, the sixth day of December 1756
|
| 4688 |
|
By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; lieutenant-governour ... of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Wednesday the fifth day of September next ... Given at Cambridge the first day of August 1753
|
| 4689 |
|
By the Honourable William Dummer Esq; ... A proclamation for proroguing the General Assembly : ... to Wednesday the fifteenth of April next ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston the twenty-fifth day of February 1729 [new style, 1730]
|
| 4690 |
|
By the King : A proclamation for restraint of killing, dressing, and eating of flesh in Lent or on fish dayes, appointed by the law, to be hereafter strictly obserued by all sorts of people
|
| 4691 |
|
By the King : a proclamation touching the adjourning of part of Hilary terme
|
| 4692 |
|
By the King and Queen, a proclamation. Marie R : The King and Queens Most Excellent Majesties taking into their princely consideration, that the holding the next Assizes for the several counties of this kingdom at the days and times first intended, might greatly obstruct the good endeavours ... for ...
|
| 4693 |
|
By the President and Council of His Majesties Territory and Dominion of New England in America : In pursuance of His Majestie's commands for the regulation and settlement of government in the Narraganset Countrey, or Kings-Province, Wednesday, the twenty third of this instant moneth of June, is appo ...
|
| 4694 |
|
By the president and Council of His Majesties Territory and Dominion of New-England in America : an order for the holding of courts and execution of justice. : Published the 10th of June 1686
|
| 4695 |
|
By the United States in Congress assembled : Wednesday, May 31, 1786
|
| 4696 |
|
The by-laws and orders of the town of Boston; in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, now in force : Revised in the year 1758
|
| 4697 |
|
The by-laws and town-orders of the town of Boston : made and passed at several meetings in 1785 and 1786. And duly approved by the Court of Sessions
|
| 4698 |
|
By-laws of an Oxfordshire manor
|
| 4699 |
|
By-laws of private corporations
|
| 4700 |
|
By-laws of the Boston & Albany Rail Road Company
|
| 4701 |
|
By-laws of the Charleston City Railway Company, incorporated, Jan. 28,1861
 |
| 4702 |
|
By-laws of the city of Hartford
|
| 4703 |
|
By-laws of the Massachusetts Society : with the act of incorporation and list of officers
|
| 4704 |
|
By-laws, of the city of Hartford : At a meeting of the mayor, aldermen, Common-Council and freemen, of the city of Hartford, legally warned, and held at the State House, within and for said city, on the 10th day of November 1788
|
| 4705 |
|
By-laws, orders, and rules, for the good government of the Company of Proprietors of the Undertaking for recovering and preserving the Navigation of the river Dee
|
| 4706 |
|
By-laws, rules and orders, for the better regulating of hackney-coaches : chairs, brewer's-drays, carts and carrs, ... within the city of Dublin, ... Made by the governours of the work-h[ouse of] the said city of Dublin,
|
| 4707 |
|
The bye-laws of the city of Annapolis in Maryland : to which is prefixed the charter of the said city granted by Her Late Majesty Queen Anne in the year of our Lord 1708 : also three acts of Assembly passed in 1708 1718 and 1725 : Published by order of the corporation[.]
|
| 4708 |
|
The bye-ways of crime : with some stories from the Black Museum
|
| 4709 |
|
Byers on Kentucky corporations : containing the laws of the state of Kentucky pertaining to private corporations generally, banks, railroads and various miscellaneous companies, excepting insurance, as amended to January 1, 1923 : together with decisions, commentaries, forms and precedents
|
| 4710 |
|
Bygone briefs, an essay : to which are appended copies of some of the documents referred to, and a schedule of more than a thousand briefs laid in the Parish of St. Margaret, Westminster between the years 1644 and 1793
|
| 4711 |
|
Bygone punishments
|
| 4712 |
|
Bythewood & Jarman : a compendium ... of the Precedents in conveyancing by the late W.M. Bythewood, Thomas Jarman, and George Sweet
|
| 4713 |
|
Bythewood & Jarman's Law of leases
|
| 4714 |
|
C. Cornelius Tacitus a falso impietatis crimine vindicatus : oratio ... habita in sacello Collegii �nei Nasi Oxon. ... a Ioanne Kynaston, A.M. collegii eiusdem socio
|
| 4715 |
|
The cabinet lawyer : a popular digest of the laws of England : especially those relative to clergymen and parish officers ... with the criminal law of England : also a dictionary of law terms, maxims, acts of Parliament and judicial antiquities : correct tables of assessed taxes, stamp duties, excis ...
|
| 4716 |
|
The cabinet lawyer : a popular digest of the laws of England : especially those relative to magistrates andclergy ... with the criminal law of England : a dictionary of law-terms, maxims, statutes and judicial antiquities : tables of assessed taxes, excise licences and stamp duties : post-office reg ...
|
| 4717 |
|
The cabinet lawyer : a popular digest of the laws of England : especially those relative to the clergy and magistracy ... with the criminal law of England, also a dictionary of law terms, maxims, statutes, and judicial antiquities : correct tables of assessed taxes, stamp duties, excise licences, po ...
|
| 4718 |
|
The cabinet lawyer : a popular digest of the laws of England : especially those relative to the magistracy and clergy ... with the criminal law of England : also a dictionary of law terms, maxims, statutes and judicial antiquities : correct tables of assessed taxes, stamp and house duties, excise li ...
|
| 4719 |
|
The cabinet lawyer : a popular digest of the laws of England : especially those relative to the magistracy and clergy ... with the criminal law of England : also a dictionary of law terms, maxims, statutes and judicial antiquities : correct tables of assessed taxes, stamp and house duties, excise li ...
|
| 4720 |
|
The cabinet lawyer : a popular digest of the laws of England, civil, criminal, and constitutional : intended for practical use and general information
|
| 4721 |
|
The cabinet lawyer : a popular digest of the laws of England, civil, criminal, and constitutional : intended for practical use and general information
|
| 4722 |
|
The cabinet lawyer : a popular digest of the laws of England, civil, criminal, and constitutional : intended for practical use and general information
|
| 4723 |
|
The cabinet lawyer : a popular digest of the laws of England, civil, criminal, and constitutional : intended for practical use and general information
|
| 4724 |
|
The cabinet lawyer : a popular digest of the laws of England, civil, criminal, and constitutional, intended for practical use and general information : with supplements containing the legislation in the sessions 1878-1885
|
| 4725 |
|
The cabinet lawyer, or, A popular digest of the laws of England : especially those relative to the clergy, parish officers ... with the criminal law of England : also a dictionary of law terms, maxims, acts of Parliament and judicial antiquities : correct tables of assessed taxes, stamp duties, exci ...
|
| 4726 |
|
The cabinet lawyer, or, Popular digest of the laws of England : especially those relative to the Clergy ...with the criminal law of England, also a dictionary of law terms, maxims, acts of Parliament and judicial antiquities
|
| 4727 |
|
The cabinet lawyer, or, Popular digest of the laws of England : especially those relative to the Clergy ...with the criminal law of England, also a dictionary of law terms, maxims, acts of Parliament, and judicial antiquities
|
| 4728 |
|
The cabinet lawyer, or, Popular digest of the laws of England : especially those relative to the clergy, parish officers ... with the criminal law of England : also a dictionary of law terms, maxims, acts of Parliament and judicial antiquities : correct tables of assessed taxes, stamp duties, excise ...
|
| 4729 |
|
The caged man
|
| 4730 |
|
A calendar of the Middle Temple records
|
| 4731 |
|
A calendar of the prisoners, in the county-gaol at Winchester, to take their trials ... on Tuesday, March 1, 1785
|
| 4732 |
|
California corporation law governing ordinary business corporations : as contained in the codes and other statutory law : decisions of the Supreme Court reported in vols. 1 to 170, inclusive : of the District Courts of Appeal reported in vols. 1 to 28, inclusive : and of both in vols. 1 to 7, inclus ...
|
| 4733 |
|
California evidence code with objections
|
| 4734 |
|
California Jury Instructions , Civil
|
| 4735 |
|
California probate law and practice : being a compilation of all the statutes of this state ... with notes of judicial decisions and an appendix of forms
|
| 4736 |
|
California's code time table : containing an alphabetical arrangement of the various periods of time required by the code of civil procedure
|
| 4737 |
|
California, Fremont estates, and gold mines : non-sale to Mr. T.D. Sargent
|
| 4738 |
|
The cambist's compendium, or, Two familiar practical treatises on bills of exchange ... on calculations of foreign exchanges ... and on operations in coin and bullion
|
| 4739 |
|
Cambridge essays
|
| 4740 |
|
Campbell's Mercantile law
|
| 4741 |
|
Can English law be taught at the universities? : an inaugural lecture
|
| 4742 |
|
Can remainders be too remote?
|
| 4743 |
|
Can tenant-right owners be disturbed in possession? : the question argued & authorities adduced : two letters reprinted from the Huddersfield chronicle of May 4 & 11, 1861, containing proposals for a settlement of the question
|
| 4744 |
|
Can the Chief Justice, presiding in the Senate, rule or vote? : unbroken series of authorities against this claim : argument of Hon. Charles Sumner of Massachusetts
|
| 4745 |
|
Can the Senate investigate the conduct of a senator prior to his election? : speech of Hon. William E. Chandler of New Hampshire in the Senate of the United States, Friday, April 14,1983, on the resolution to investigate the charges against Senator William N. Roach of North Dakota
|
| 4746 |
|
Can the Senate of Massachusetts originate grants of money? : opinion of ... Robert C. Pitman
|
| 4747 |
|
Canadian side-lights on prospective changes in Pennsylvania procedure : an address before the Law Association of Philadelphia, December 19, 1913
|
| 4748 |
|
A candid enquiry into the case of the Prince of Wales : shewing that a very considerable sum is due to His Royal Highness, more than the amount of his debts
|
| 4749 |
|
A candid enquiry into the right of jurisdiction in the City of London over the borough of Southwark : And of the assumed power of the Surry magistrates over that borough; ... Addressed to ... Thomas Sainsbury, Lord Mayor ... By an inhabitant of the borough of Southwark
|
| 4750 |
|
A candid examination of the address of the minority of the Council of Censors to the people of Pennsylvania : together with remarks upon the danger and inconveniences of the principal defects of the Constitution of Pennsylvania
|
| 4751 |
|
The candidates guide : or the electors rights decided. Shewing the resolutions of the Honble the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament. Concerning the rights of elections ... Digested into alphabetical order, ... By J. Cowley
|
| 4752 |
|
Canning's farthing post : Containing the whole proceedings relating to her sufferings, from the time of her being assaulted ... to her being try'd at the Old-Bailey, ... As also, the trials of Mary Squires, Susannah Wells, and the three Abbotsburymen,
|
| 4753 |
|
The canon law in mediaeval England : an examination of William Lyndwood's "Provinciale," in reply to the late Professor F.W. Maitland
|
| 4754 |
|
The Canons called Apostolical : with an introduction
|
| 4755 |
|
Canons of professional ethics
|
| 4756 |
|
Canons of professional ethics
|
| 4757 |
|
Canons of professional ethics : adopted by the Massachusetts Bar Association, October 30, 1915, and by the Bar Association of the city of Boston January 8, 1916 : together with a brief sketch of the history and function of such canons in America
|
| 4758 |
|
The Canterbury patriot : or, the late mayor's new mode of defending liberty, property, and the privilege of the press: in a narrative of a law suit, commenced against Mr. William Francis of this city, for the recovery of money obtained at gaming. By Thomas Roch,
|
| 4759 |
|
Capital and income in trusts : classification and apportionment
 |
| 4760 |
|
Capital crimes : and the punishments prescribed therefor by federal and state laws and those of foreign countries : with statistics relating to the same : also a bibliography of crimes and punishments
|
| 4761 |
|
Capital punishment
|
| 4762 |
|
Capital punishment : a discourse occasioned by the murder of the late warden of the Mass. State Prison
|
| 4763 |
|
Capital punishment in the United States
|
| 4764 |
|
Capital punishment is murder legalized
|
| 4765 |
|
Capital punishment is murder legalized
|
| 4766 |
|
The capital punishment of the murderer, an unrepealed ordinance ofGod : a discourse
|
| 4767 |
|
Capital punishments unsanctioned by the gospel and unnecessary in a Christian state : a letter to the Rev. Sir John Page Wood, Bart, B.C.L
|
| 4768 |
|
Capitalization : a book on corporation finance
|
| 4769 |
|
The capitulations and the Ottoman legal system : qadis, consuls, and beratlıs in the 18th century
|
| 4770 |
|
Capt. Cranstoun's account of the poisoning the late Mr. FrancisBlandy : of Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire: declared solemnly by him before he died, at Furnes, in Flanders, on the 30th of November last
|
| 4771 |
|
Capt. Thomas Sands, plaintiff. Sir John Shaw, bart. collector of the customs inwards in the port of London, William Waterson, and Christopher Towers, officers under him. Defendts. The defendants case
|
| 4772 |
|
Captain Charles Buchan, appellant. Mr. Thomas Buchan advocat, respondent. The appellant's case
|
| 4773 |
|
Captain Gascoigne's answer to a pamphlet entitled Admiral Mathews's remarks on the evidence given : and the proceedings had, on his trial, &c. ... In a letter addressed to the president of the late court-martial held at Deptford
|
| 4774 |
|
Captain Grovesnour, appellant. Colonel Coy, respondent. In an appeal to the House of Peers, from an order of dismission of the appellant's bill in the Court of Chancery. The respondent's case
|
| 4775 |
|
Captain John Stewart, otherwise Colterane, - - appellant. William Graham, merchant in Edinburgh, - respondent. The appellant's case
|
| 4776 |
|
Captain John Stewart, otherwise Colterane, - appellant. WilliamGraham, merchant in Edinburgh, trustee for Mrs. Agnes Stewart, wife of John Hathorn, and others, - - - - - respondents. The respondent'scase
|
| 4777 |
|
Capture at sea
|
| 4778 |
|
Car trust securities : a paper read at the eighth annual meeting of the American Bar Association at Saratoga Springs, New York, August 20th, 1885
|
| 4779 |
|
Car trusts in the United States : a brief statement of the law of contracts of conditional sale of rolling stock to railroads
|
| 4780 |
|
Car trusts in the United States : a brief statement of the law of contracts of conditional sale of rolling stock to railroads
|
| 4781 |
|
Caract�res du droit civil anglais : d'apr�s Les �l�ments de droit civil anglais de M.E. Lehr
|
| 4782 |
|
A card : Mr. Axe and Mr. Hammer being solicited by a number of their brother freeholders and freemen of the city of New-York
|
| 4783 |
|
A card, to the freeholders and freemen, of this city and county : from Messrs. Axe and Hammer, and a number of the respectable body of leather aprons
|
| 4784 |
|
Cardinal rules of legal interpretation
|
| 4785 |
|
Cardinal rules of legal interpretation
|
| 4786 |
|
Cardinal rules of legal interpretation
|
| 4787 |
|
Cardinal rules of legal interpretation
|
| 4788 |
|
The care of destitute, neglected, and delinquent children
|
| 4789 |
|
Careers for legal eagles & other law-and-order types
|
| 4790 |
|
Cargoes & cruisers : Britain's rights atsea
|
| 4791 |
|
Caring for justice
|
| 4792 |
|
Carl Schmitt : the end of law
|
| 4793 |
|
Carleton on parliamentary elections in Ireland : together with the practice in election petitions and an appendix of statutes and forms
|
| 4794 |
|
Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, 1924 : (including the rules relating to bills of lading), with explanatory notes, etc
|
| 4795 |
|
The carriers guide, and companion : shewing them how to avoid the forfeitures and penalties inflicted on them by the several acts of Parliament relating to the highways ... Likewise directions to carmen,
|
| 4796 |
|
Carriers' law : relating to goods and passenger traffic on railways, canals, and steam ships, with cases
|
| 4797 |
|
Carrying out the city plan : the practical application of American law in the execution of city plans
|
| 4798 |
|
Carson's real property statutes : based on Shelford's real property statutes : comprising, among others, the statutes relating to prescription, limitation of actions, married women's property, payment of debts out of real estate, wills, judgments, conveyancing, settled land, partition, trustees : wi ...
|
| 4799 |
|
Carta feodi
|
| 4800 |
|
Case - The Rev. Mr. M'Naught, against John Thomson, and others : Case for the Reverend Mr. M'Naught, minister of the gospel at Girthon, respondent; against John Thomson, factor for Mr. Murray of Broughton, and others, appellants. (To be heard at the bar of the venerable Assembly, May 1793.)
|
| 4801 |
|
The Case against lawyers : how the lawyers, politicians, and bureaucrats have turned the law into an instrument of tyranny, and what we as citizens have to do about it
|
| 4802 |
|
The case against state insurance : together with an editorial on workmen's compensation
|
| 4803 |
|
The case and allegations of the trustees of the Totnes Road-Act, and the creditors on the tolls, against the bill for a turnpike road,
|
| 4804 |
|
The case and appeal of James Ashley : ofBread-Street, London: addressed to the publick in general. In relation to I. The apprehending Henry Simons, ... IV An action brought, ... against the said James Ashley, and others. ... To which is prefixed, a curious print of the person and dress of the said H ...
|
| 4805 |
|
The case and appeal of John Hudson : one of the officers of His Majesty's revenue of excise: who was tried at the Old Bailey, in December, 1779, upon a charge of committing arobbery ... in Fenchurch Street
|
| 4806 |
|
The case and exceptions : stories of counsel and clients
|
| 4807 |
|
The case and exceptions : stories of counsel and clients
|
| 4808 |
|
The case and memoirs of the late Rev. Mr. James Hackman : and of his acquaintance with the late Miss MarthaReay: ... With an appendix, on the ill effects of public offices of Justices of the Peace
|
| 4809 |
|
The case and petition of the licensed Hackney chair-men : and the widows of such, in behalf of themselves, and their numerous families, residing within the parishes of the liberties of the city of Westminster
|
| 4810 |
|
The case and replication of the legal representatives of Jeronimy Clifford : a British subject; and late merchant and planter of Surinam, deceased; to the information of the directors of the Society of Surinam, presented, on the 7th of October 1762,to ... the Lords States General of the United Provi ...
|
| 4811 |
|
The case and vindication of Robert Lawe, mert : Together with the trial of Hugh Deane, who was convicted of perjury, for falsely impeaching the said Lawe, of high treason
|
| 4812 |
|
The case between Mr. Cant and Mr. Porter : truly and impartially stated
|
| 4813 |
|
The case for incense : submitted to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury on behalf of the Rev. H. Westall on Monday, May 8, 1899 : together with a legal argument and the appendices of the experts
|
| 4814 |
|
The case for land nationalisation
|
| 4815 |
|
The case for liberty
|
| 4816 |
|
The case for the Crown : in re the Wigtown martyrs proved to be myths versus Wodrow and Lord Macaulay, Patrick the Pedler and Principal Tulloch
|
| 4817 |
|
The case for the factory acts
|
| 4818 |
|
Case in behalf of the borough of Launceston alias Dunheved : in relation to the bill (now depending in Parliament) to explain and amend the act of the first of George I. entitled, An act for holding the assize for the county of Cornwall at a convenient place,
|
| 4819 |
|
A case in the United States Court of Claims : a treatise on the rules of practice and procedure in the United States Court of Claims and the jurisdiction of the court, with the citation of leading cases
|
| 4820 |
|
Case law of workmen's compensation : collated from the decisions of the House of Lords and the courts of the United Kingdom
|
| 4821 |
|
The case of Abraham Tovey : store-keeper and Master Gunner, for the Honourable Board of ... Ordnance, ... Scilly
|
| 4822 |
|
The case of Alexander de la Touche, late a captain en second of Colonel de Sarlande's late regiment of Dragoons in Portugal
|
| 4823 |
|
The case of Andrew and Jeronimy Clifford
|
| 4824 |
|
The case of Anthony Henley, Esq; against John Conduit : ... on the election and double return for the town and county of the town of Southampton
|
| 4825 |
|
The case of B. Woodroffe : Doctor in Divinity,and Katharine Marbury, Mary the wife of the said doctor, and Elizabeth the wife of Gilbert Thacker, ... In cancel. Inter Georg. Torbuck & al.quer. et Katharinam Marbury & al. defts
|
| 4826 |
|
The case of bankrupts and insolvents consider'd. ... Part I
|
| 4827 |
|
The case of Benjamin Withall, gent
|
| 4828 |
|
The case of Capt. George Burrish, late commander of His Majesty's ship the Dorsetshire
|
| 4829 |
|
The case of Capt. Tho. Green, commander of the ship Worcester, and his crew, tried and condemned for pyracy & murther, in the High Court of Admiralty of Scotland
|
| 4830 |
|
The case of Captain Downing. With the proceedings of a general court martial. And copies of letters to and from the Duke of Richmond, Sir Charles Morgan, ... With the opinion of counsel ... By Captain John Downing,
|
| 4831 |
|
The case of Captain John Key : late of the Lord Strathnavers regiment
|
| 4832 |
|
The case of Charles Schaw of Sauchie, Lord Cathcart, defender, against John Stewart-Nicolson Schaw, heir of entail of the estate of Greenock,and Sir Michael Stewart of Blackhall, Bart. his father and administrator in law, pursuers
|
| 4833 |
|
The case of Charles St. Clair, Esq; claiming the title, honour, and dignity of Lord Sinclair
|
| 4834 |
|
Case of Charlotte, Duchess Dowager of Atholl, and Baroness Strange, respecting her claim to the dignity or high office of Great Chamberlain of England
|
| 4835 |
|
The case of Col. Samuel Venner : late governour of his Majesties hospital for sick and wounded men in Ireland
|
| 4836 |
|
The case of contracts for South-Sea stock, in general, since taking of the third subscription, at 1000 per cent
|
| 4837 |
|
The case of Diana Loxton : widow of Samuel Loxton, most barbarously murdered by Lieutenant Bird, now under sentence of death, for that fact
|
| 4838 |
|
The case of Dominick Donnelly, gentleman : Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons
|
| 4839 |
|
The case of Dr. John Jones, respondent : upon the appeal of William Beaw, &c
|
| 4840 |
|
The case of Dr. Wishart, principal of the College of Edinburgh, humbly submitted to the Venerable Assembly of the Church of Scotland
|
| 4841 |
|
The case of Edmond Boulter, Esq : in answer to the petition of the Earl of Radnor
|
| 4842 |
|
The case of Edmund Rolfe, Esq; appellant, and John Peterson and son, respondents, which was heard at the bar of the House of Lords, on Monday and Tuesday, the 17th and 18th days of February, 1772
|
| 4843 |
|
The case of Edward Clavill Esq : duly elected (altho not returned) one of the burgesses to serve in this present Parliament for the borough of Corse-Castle in the county of Dorset
|
| 4844 |
|
The case of Edward Lisle and Francis Seymour, Esqs; sitting-members for the borough of Marlborough in the county of Wilts
|
| 4845 |
|
Case of Edward Morse, Esq
|
| 4846 |
|
The case of Edward Williams, Esq : against a bill caused to be brought to the House of Peers by Mr. George Weld, a member of the House of Commons, relating to the custody, tuition, and marriage of Sir Paul Pindar, Baronet, an infant of the age of thirteen years and ten months
|
| 4847 |
|
The case of Elizabeth Bampfylde widow, and ... her orphan children, defendants. At the suit of Sir John Rolle, plaintiff, in a writ of error in the House of Peers
|
| 4848 |
|
The case of Elizabeth Canning fairly stated. Containing, an impartial account of every thing that has happen'd, or been transacted in this strange affair, from her being seized in Moorfields, to the present time. ... With pertinent remarks on the several passages as they occur in the narrative
|
| 4849 |
|
Case of Elizabeth Perry, of Penshurst-Place, in the county of Kent, relict of William Perry, Esquire, of Turville-Park, in the county of Buckingham, respecting her claim to the barony of Sydney of Penshurst
|
| 4850 |
|
The case of Elizabeth Williams, ... respondent to the petition of appeal of Henry Cornwall Esq
|
| 4851 |
|
The case of Elizabeth, (claiming the title and dignity of) Countess of Sutherland, by her guardians, his Grace John Duke of Athol, Charles Earl of Elgin and Kincardin, the Honourable James Wemyss of Wemyss, Sir David Dalrymple of Hales, baronet, Sir Adam Fergusson ofKilkerran, baronet, Alexander Bos ...
|
| 4852 |
|
The case of Ellerker Bradshaw, Esq : one of the sitting members for the borough of Beverly
|
| 4853 |
|
A case of extreme, and unparalleled hardship: containing considerations on a verdict, that potatoes and turnips are hay and corn!
|
| 4854 |
|
The case of Francis Stratford, Esq; sitting member for the borough of Newport, in the county of Cornwall : against John Prideaux Esq; petitioner
|
| 4855 |
|
The case of G. R. Fitzgerald : Esquire, impartially considered, and his character and conduct vindicated: to which is added, a circumstantial account of the premature death of the late Patrick Randal M'Donnel, Esq. in a genuine letter from T. Brecknock, Esq. now a prisoner in the gaol of Castlebar, ...
|
| 4856 |
|
The case of George Earl of Cromartie
|
| 4857 |
|
The case of George Sutherland, of Forss, Esq; claiming the title and dignity of Earl of Sutherland
|
| 4858 |
|
The case of His Grace the Duke of Portland : Respecting two leases, lately granted by the Lords of the Treasury, to Sir James Lowther, Bart. With observations on the motion for a remedial bill, for quieting the possession of the subject
|
| 4859 |
|
The case of his Grace the Duke of Portland : Respecting two leases, lately granted by the Lords of the Treasury, to Sir James Lowther, Bart. With observations on the motion for a remedial bill, for quieting the possession of the subject
|
| 4860 |
|
The case of his Grace the Duke of Portland : Respecting two leases, lately granted by the Lords of the Treasury, to Sir James Lowther, Bart. with observations on the motion for a remedial bill, for quieting the possession of the subject
|
| 4861 |
|
The case of His Grace the Duke of Portland : respecting two leases, lately granted by the Lords of the Treasury, to Sir James Lowther, Bart. With observations on the motion for a remedial bill, for quieting the possession of the subject. And an appendix,
|
| 4862 |
|
The case of his Grace the Duke of Portland : respecting two leases, lately granted by the Lords of the Treasury, to Sir James Lowther, Bart. With observations on the motion for a remedial bill, for quieting the possession of the subject. And an appendix,
|
| 4863 |
|
The case of His Grace the Duke of Portland : respecting two leases, lately granted by the Lords of the Treasury, to Sir James Lowther, Bart. With observations on the motion for a remedial bill, for quieting the possession of the subject. And an appendix, consisting of authentic documents
|
| 4864 |
|
The case of His Grace the Duke of Portland : respecting two leases, lately granted by the Lords of the Treasury, to Sir James Lowther, Bart. With observations on the motion for a remedial bill, for quieting the possession of the subject. And an appendix, consisting of authentic documents
|
| 4865 |
|
The case of His Majesties sugar plantations
|
| 4866 |
|
The case of impotency as debated in England : in that remarkable tryal an. 1613. between Robert, Earl of Essex, and the Lady Frances Howard, who, after eight years marriage, commenc'd a suit against him for impotency. ... Written by George Abbot, ... In two volumes
|
| 4867 |
|
The case of impotency debated : in the late famous tryal at Paris; between the Marquis de Gesvres and ... Mademoiselle de Mascranny; ... Containing, I. The pleadings at large on both sides. II. The reports of the King's physicians ... III. A collection of the most authentick parallel cases
|
| 4868 |
|
The case of impotency debated : in the late famous tryal at Paris; between the Marquis de Gesvres, ... and Mademoiselle de Mascranny ... Done from the Paris edition
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| 4869 |
|
The case of impotency, as debated in England : in that remarkable tryal, 1613. between Robert Earl of Essex, and the Lady Frances Howard, who, after eight years marriage, commenc'd a suit against him for impotency. ... Written by George Abbot, ... In two volumes
|
| 4870 |
|
The case of Ireland's being bound by Acts of Parliament in England, stated
|
| 4871 |
|
The case of J--- W---
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| 4872 |
|
Case of James Bell, James Grierson, and William Pate, members of the kirk-session of the parish of Inverkeithing, and for the magistrates, guildry, and town-council of the burgh of Inverkeithing, and others, appellants; against Mr Andrew Robertson, preacher of the gospel, respondent. Appellants [sic ...
|
| 4873 |
|
The case of James Duke of Athol, Lord of Mann, and the Isles, &c. claiming the barony of Strange,
|
| 4874 |
|
Case of James Earl of Morton, defender, against Alexander Earl of Galloway, and others, proprietors of lands in the islands of Orkney, pursuers
|
| 4875 |
|
The case of James Foubert, and Charlotte his wife, and others, - - - appelts. against Tho. Turst, and others, - - - respondts
|
| 4876 |
|
The case of James Haviland, of the Isle of Purbeck, in the county of Dorset, presented to the view of every impartial reader : but more particularly to the inhabitants of the isle and county aforesaid
|
| 4877 |
|
Case of James Kirkpatrick and others : elders and heads of families in the parish of Girthon, appellants; against the Reverend Mr. M'Naught, minister of the Gospel in the parish of Girthon, and presbytery of Kirkcudbright, respondent. To be heard at the bar of the General Assembly May 1793
|
| 4878 |
|
The case of James Peacock, ... respondent. To an appeal of Thomas Holmes from a decree of the Chancery of Ireland
|
| 4879 |
|
The case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland: fairly represented : Against a late partial edition of Dr. Barnard's relation, and sermon at his funeral
|
| 4880 |
|
The case of John Gibson, late of London, coal-factor
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| 4881 |
|
The case of John Lloyd Gent. lessor of the plaintiff
|
| 4882 |
|
The case of John Motherill, the Brighthelmstone taylor who was tried at East Grinstead : for a rape, and acquitted on Tuesday the 21st of March, 1786. ... Written by himself
|
| 4883 |
|
The case of John Myddelton : Esq; sitting member for the county of Denbigh
|
| 4884 |
|
The case of John Swinton, in relation to his father's pretended forfeiture : upon pretext whereof, the estate of Swinton hath been unjustly possess'd by the late Duke, and this Earl of Lawderdale [sic], ever since the year 1660. With the reasons of reduction of the said forfeiture, now depending aga ...
|
| 4885 |
|
The case of John Vanden Bemde, Esq., and Sir John Rotheram, Kt
|
| 4886 |
|
The case of John Woodhouse, Esq; of Bridewell Hospital, one of the directors of the East-India Company
|
| 4887 |
|
Case of John, Duke of Athol
|
| 4888 |
|
The case of Joseph Billers, citizen of London
|
| 4889 |
|
The case of Joseph Keeling, Esq; relative to his claim to a large estate in the island of Barbados
|
| 4890 |
|
The case of Josiah Thwaites, son and heir of James Thwaites, against a decree in the Exchequer by John Dey and his wife, against James Thwaites, whilst an infant
|
| 4891 |
|
The case of libel, the King v. John Lambert and others, printer and proprietors of the Morning Chronicle
|
| 4892 |
|
The case of libel, the king v. John Lambert and others, printer and proprietors of the Morning Chronicle
|
| 4893 |
|
The case of Lieutenant Donald Campbell, and the other children of the deceased Capt. Lauchlin Campbell, of the Province of New York
|
| 4894 |
|
The case of Margaret Caroline Rudd : from her first commitment to Newgate, on Thursday the 1st of June last, to her final acquittal at the Old Bailey, Friday, December 8, 1775. By a barrister at law
|
| 4895 |
|
The case of Mark Nudigate, Esq
|
| 4896 |
|
The case of Mary Edmondson. By a gentleman of the law
|
| 4897 |
|
The case of Mary Katherine Cadiere, against the Jesuite Father John Baptist Girard: wherein he is accused of having seduced her by an abominable quietism,
|
| 4898 |
|
The case of Mary Kinsey, widow, ... plaintiff, against HenryHayward, ... defendant, upon a writ of error in Parliament
|
| 4899 |
|
The case of Matthias Brinsden : cloath-drawer,in Black-Fryers; who was executed on Monday, September, 24. 1722. for the inhumane murther of his wife. The most part revised and corrected by himself; with a true copy of the paper he deliver'd at the place of execution, and other papers, which he desir ...
|
| 4900 |
|
The case of Mr. C. Fenwick : late commander of the Success Galley, an armed ship employed by the Madras government, during the late war: humbly submitted to ... the proprietors of East India stock. To which is added, the opinion on his case, given by Sir William Scott, ... Mr. Thomas Davis, ... and ...
|
| 4901 |
|
The case of Mr. Da Costa with Mr. Monmartel, relating to a bill of exchange
|
| 4902 |
|
The case of Mr. Edward Whitaker, late solicitor to the Admiralty and Navy
|
| 4903 |
|
The case of Mr. Francis Francia, the reputed Jew. Who was acquitted of high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old Baily, on Tuesday, Jan.22. 1716. Together with the learned arguments for and against him,
|
| 4904 |
|
The case of Mr. George J. Walther
|
| 4905 |
|
The case of Mr. James Fysh, merchant, in Lynn Regis
|
| 4906 |
|
The case of Mr. James Gibson, attorney at law, faithfully and impartially stated
|
| 4907 |
|
The case of Mr. John Simson : ... The second edition. Containing beside what was in the former edition, an abstract of the pleadings, and all the papers which were before the last General Assembly. The preface is also much augmented,
|
| 4908 |
|
The case of Mr. John Simson : Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow. Consisting of the original papers of the process carried on against him by Mr. James Webster,
|
| 4909 |
|
The case of Mr. Robinson and Mr. Thompson, truly stated : In answer to the complaint of Mr. Woolaston, for a pretended breach of privilege
|
| 4910 |
|
The case of Mr. Vaughan, vicar of Dunchtew, truly stated : and his innocence vindicated, from the aspersions of Tho. Overton; and the misrepresentations of Sir Thomas Wheate; who subscribed a letter of request of the said Overton
|
| 4911 |
|
The case of Mrs. Magdalen Campbell, widow, impartially stated; with a narrative of the proceedings both in the commissionary-court, and court of session in Scotland
|
| 4912 |
|
The case of Mrs. Mary Catharine Cadiere : against the Jesuit father John Baptist Girard. In a memorial presented to the Parliament of Aix
|
| 4913 |
|
Case of Peirce & Bacon
|
| 4914 |
|
The case of Peter Burrell, of Beckenham, in the county of Kent, Esquire, and the Right Honourable Priscilla Barbara Elizabeth, Baroness Willoughby of Eresby, his wife, upon the claim of the said Lady Willoughby of Eresby, and of the said Peter Burrell, in herright, to the high office of Lord Great C ...
|
| 4915 |
|
The case of Peter Slynehead : relating to a purgation tendered by spiritual judges, ... most humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament, in order to procure an act ... tending to prohibit a purgation, and the judge's tender thereof
|
| 4916 |
|
The case of Peter Warburton, Esq; against his sisters Alice andHester; and his brother Dr. John Warburton, and Matthew, Henry, and Mary his wife. Alice and Hester Warburton, appellants, PeterWarburton, respondent, -----in the first appeal
|
| 4917 |
|
The case of R. Gee, Esq : Humbly recommended to the Commons of England, assembled in Parliament
|
| 4918 |
|
The case of requisition : in re a petition of right of De Keyser's Royal Hotel Limited : De Keyser's Royal Hotel Limited v. the King
|
| 4919 |
|
The case of Richard Hutchinson, Esq : against Sir Eliab Harvey, return'd to serve as burgess for Malden, in the county of Essex, in the place of Sir Thomas Darcy, deceased. Appointed to be heard on the 10th day of January
|
| 4920 |
|
The case of Richard Lewis : gent. respondent, to the appeal of James Yates and Mary his wife, appellants
|
| 4921 |
|
The case of Richard Lewis : gent. respondent, to the appeal of James Yates and Mary his wife, appellants
|
| 4922 |
|
The case of Richard Steele : Esq; being an impartial account of the proceedings against him. In a letter to a friend
|
| 4923 |
|
The case of Robert Balch of Bridgwater gent., sitting member of Parliament for the borough of Bridgwater, in the county of Sommerset : petitioned against by John Gardner of London merchant
|
| 4924 |
|
The case of Robert Blackburne
|
| 4925 |
|
The case of Robert M. Goodwin, Esq : charged with killing James Stoughton, Esq
|
| 4926 |
|
The case of Robert Squire, Esq; respondent to the petition and appeal of the Right Honourable Thomas Lord Wharton, from an order of the Court of Exchequer, bearing date the 15th day of July, 1701
|
| 4927 |
|
The case of Robert Weston : nominated by the committee, as register and clerk of the Court of Conscience, for the division of the burrough of Southwark, and parishes adjacent
|
| 4928 |
|
The case of Robert-George-William Trefusis : of Trefusis, in the county of Cornwall, in relation to his claim of the barony of Clinton
|
| 4929 |
|
The case of Roger Price, Esq : together with reasons inducing the passing of an Act of Parliament for settling his wife a jointure
|
| 4930 |
|
The case of seduction: being, an account of the late proceedings at Paris, ... against the reverend Abb�e, Claudius Nicholas des Rues, forcommitting rapes upon 133 virgins. ... Translated from the French original by Mr. Rogers
|
| 4931 |
|
The case of Simon Harcourt, Esq; Henry Harcourt and RichardHarcourt ... respondents. To the appeal of Brownlow Sherard, esq; and Dame Mary his wife, ... appellants
|
| 4932 |
|
The case of Sir Alexander Rigby, William Shepard, and William Plowman:setting forth the damages they have suffer'd by the imprisonment of William Plowman; seizure of their effects, and other proceedings of the Grand Duke of Toscany
|
| 4933 |
|
The case of Sir Cleeve More Baronet, John Pettyward, Henry Heron, Thomas Windham, and Henry Killigrew Esqs; and Thomas Lewis merchant : on behalf of themselves and others, claiming under Robert late Earl of Lindsey, as participants of Lindsey Level in the county of Lincoln
|
| 4934 |
|
The case of Sir John Blunt, Bart
|
| 4935 |
|
The case of Sir John Germaine, Baronet, and the Lady Mary Mordaunt, Baroness Mordaunt of Turvey, respondents: to the appeal of the Right Honourble Charles Earl of Peterborow, appellant
|
| 4936 |
|
The case of Sir John Lambert, Bar. Samuel Shepheard, and John James David, merchants of London. Humbly offered to the consideration of this Honourable House, for relief
|
| 4937 |
|
The case of Sir John Lambert, Bart. Samuel Shepheard, and the executors of the late John James David, of London, merchants. Humbly offered to the consideration of this Honourable House, for relief
|
| 4938 |
|
The case of Sir John Wolstenholme, Bar. and his brother Thomas Wolstenholme, gent. Defendants in the writ of error
|
| 4939 |
|
The case of Sir Richard Temple : about the breach of privilledge, upon the report
|
| 4940 |
|
The case of Sir Robert Austen and Sir Robert Furnese, petitioners for New-Romney in the county of Kent
|
| 4941 |
|
The case of Sir Robert Chaplin, Bart. One of the late directors of the South-Sea Company
|
| 4942 |
|
Case of Sir Robert Fletcher, with his court-martial
|
| 4943 |
|
Case of Sir Robert Gordon, bart. (claiming the title, honour and dignity of) Earl of Sutherland
|
| 4944 |
|
The case of Sir Thomas Clarke, and John Boteler Esquire : and of the inhabitants of the town of Hertford, petitioners; against Charles Caesar, and Richard Goulston, Esquires, sitting members
|
| 4945 |
|
The case of Sir Thomas Travell : in relation to the petition of Mary Harris,
|
| 4946 |
|
The case of sodomy : in the tryal of Mervin Lord Audley, Earl of Castlehaven, for committing a rape. And sodomy with two of his servants, viz. (Laurence Fitz Patrick and Thomas Brodway) who was try'd and condemn'd by his peers on the 25th of April and beheaded on Tower-Hill, May 14th, 1631. With his ...
|
| 4947 |
|
The case of Sr. Charles Holt bar
|
| 4948 |
|
The case of the borrowers on the South-Sea loans, stated
|
| 4949 |
|
The case of the Church of Scotland
|
| 4950 |
|
The case of the Company of Distillers of London : in reference to a bill, intituled, A bill for incouraging the distilling of brandy from corn, and for laying several duties upon low wines. Which bill will in reality prevent the distilling of brandy from corn, diminish the Kings revenue, and ruin th ...
|
| 4951 |
|
The case of the controverted election for the shire of Kinross, betwixt Sir John Malcolm baronet the petitioner, and Mungo Graham Esq;the sitting member
|
| 4952 |
|
The case of the creditors of the African Company, and of the company united with them
|
| 4953 |
|
The case of the Dissenters, and others in office, with respect to the laws now in force : The opinion of council thereon ... By which it will appear, that a popish pretender, can never be brought in, without perjuring the greatest part of thenation
|
| 4954 |
|
The case of the dissenters, as it stands upon the Corporation and Toleration Acts, with regard to corporation offices. ... By a gentleman of the Middle Temple
|
| 4955 |
|
The case of the dissenting ministers : Addressed to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal. By Israel Mauduit. To which is added, a copy of the bill proposed for their relief
|
| 4956 |
|
The case of the distillers in and about London : in reference to a duty of excise intended to be laid upon low-wines, by a bill for an additional excise upon beer, ale, and other liquors
|
| 4957 |
|
The case of the Duchess of Kingston
|
| 4958 |
|
The case of the Earl of Sandwich, Lord Viscount Lisburn, Mr. Grevile, and their ladies appellants, against the Earl of Litchfeild and his son respondents
|
| 4959 |
|
The case of the Earl of Selkirk respondent. To the petition and appeal of Sir James Gray, from a decree of the Lords of Council and session in Scotland. Appellant
|
| 4960 |
|
The case of the English farmer, and his landlord. In answer to Mr. Temple's (pretended) refutation of one of the principal arguments in Memoirs of wool. By the author of those memoirs
|
| 4961 |
|
The case of the farmers and graziers
|
| 4962 |
|
The case of the Florida : illustrated by precedents from British history
|
| 4963 |
|
The case of the free-citizens of Dublin
|
| 4964 |
|
The case of the gold and silver wire-drawers, with reference to their drawbacks at the out-ports
|
| 4965 |
|
The case of the heirs at law to George Monke, late Duke of Albemarle
|
| 4966 |
|
The case of the honourable Fytton Gerard Esq; returned to serve in Parliament for the borough of Clitheroe : against John Weddall Esq; appointed to be heard on the 15th day of this instant January
|
| 4967 |
|
The case of the Honourable Henry Cornwall, Fsq [sic]; appellant, against a decree of dismission, and against a decree made in the Court of Chancery, ... in two causes; wherein the appellant was plaintiff: and Elizabeth Williams, ... defends. And the other, wherein John Page,... were plaintiffs: and ...
|
| 4968 |
|
The case of the Honourable James Murray, Esq; petitioner, against William Grierson, Esq; the sitting-Member, as Commissioner for the shire of Dumfrize in Scotland
|
| 4969 |
|
The case of the Honourable William Ward Esq; son and heir apparent of the Right Honourable Edward Lord Ward, John Levett, Gent., and Mary his wife : humbly offered to the consideration of the Right Honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled
|
| 4970 |
|
The case of the inhabitants of the cities of London & Westminster : and of the parishes and places within the bills of mortality, with respect to the laws now in force for preventing mischiefs that may happen by fire. Humbly offer'd to ... Parliament
|
| 4971 |
|
The case of the late election for the county of Middlesex, considered on the principles of the constitution, and the authorities of law
|
| 4972 |
|
The Case of the Liverpool disfranchisement bill
|
| 4973 |
|
The case of the Mayor and commonalty and citizens of the City of London, trustees for the orphans and other creditors of the said city,respondents to the appeal of Richard Richmond, and Peter Delanoy, appellants, in the House of Lords
|
| 4974 |
|
The case of the Most Noble John Duke of Atholl, and Charlotte Duchess of Atholl his wife, Baroness Strange
|
| 4975 |
|
The case of the orphan and creditors of John Ayliffe : Esq. for the opinion of the public. With an addenda of interesting queries for the answer of those whom it concerns
|
| 4976 |
|
Case of the petitioners for roads in the eastern district of Stirlingshire, being made turnpike. 1794
|
| 4977 |
|
The case of the Protestant dissenters, in relation to the laws by which the sacramental test is imposed
|
| 4978 |
|
The case of the Right Honourable Thomas Earl Coningesby : in relation to the five hundreds of Kingston, Bodenham, Burghill, Stretford and Cowarn in the county of Hereford
|
| 4979 |
|
The case of the Right Honourable William Lord Viscount Grimston, and Joshua Lomax Esquire, petitioners; against William Clayton and William Gore Esquires, sitting members
|
| 4980 |
|
The case of the Royal Lustring Company
|
| 4981 |
|
The case of the sloop "Active"
|
| 4982 |
|
The case of the speluncean explorers : nine new opinions
|
| 4983 |
|
The case of the starch-makers : of the cities of London and Westminster, and suburbs of the same; humbly sheweth, that by an Act of Parliament ... a duty of one penny per pound weight was laid upon all starch made in the Kingdom of Great Britain,
|
| 4984 |
|
The case of the United States, to be laid before the Tribunal of arbitration, to be convened at Geneva under the provisions of the treaty between the United States of America and Her Majesty the queen of Great Britain, concluded at Washington, May 8, 1871
|
| 4985 |
|
The case of the warrant officers
|
| 4986 |
|
The case of Thomas and William Miles respondents. To the appeal of William Peirson Esq; appellant from a decree of dismission of the Court of Exchequer
|
| 4987 |
|
The case of Thomas Butler, bookseller and stationer in Pall-Mall, London. Who was most cruelly treated at New-Market, October 6, 1753. In a letter to the Honourable ******
|
| 4988 |
|
Case of Thomas Drummond of Logy-almond, claimant, against His Majesty's Advocate, in behalf of His Majesty, respondent
|
| 4989 |
|
The case of Thomas Jones : Cl. of Ely, Cambridgeshire. Respecting his present state of confinement, &c. Together with some introductory remarks on the general state of the Bedford Level, particulary the south part of it. Recommended to the attention of the public
|
| 4990 |
|
The case of Thomas Spence : bookseller, ... who was committed to Clerkenwell prison, on Monday the 10th of December, 1792, for selling the second part of Paine's Rights ofman: ... To which is added, the affecting case of James MacCurdy,
|
| 4991 |
|
Case of Thomas Stephen senior, and others, late magistrates of Elgin, complainers; against John Duff, and others, respondents
|
| 4992 |
|
The case of Thomas Warren, Esq; and Dame Alice his wife : relict of Sir Gregory Byrne, Bart. deceased, and one of the daughters of Randal, late Lord Baron of Slane in the kingdom of Ireland
|
| 4993 |
|
The case of tyth-free estates examin'd : according to principles of conscience: ... with relation to Her Majesty's royal bounty to the poor clergy of the Church of England. By a minister of the Church of England, and of the Diocess [sic] of Exon
|
| 4994 |
|
The case of William Aynsley, an attorney at law, in Oxford; (nick-nam'd the Devil) who stands charg'd now on the oath of Mr. Thomas Walker of Chamford, for an assault with an intent to robb him
|
| 4995 |
|
The case of William Bingley, bookseller : ... Containing a genuine narrative of the proceedings of the Court against him; together with copies of the several rules which were made on the occasion. Compiled by a barrister of the Middle-Temple. To which is added an appendix
|
| 4996 |
|
Case of William Brereton, Esq : late Commander of His Majesty's ship Duke. To which is added an appendix
|
| 4997 |
|
The case of William Grene, the appellant, against Johanna Grene, widow (his mother-in-law) and others, respondents
|
| 4998 |
|
The case of William Hodgson : now confined in Newgate, for the payment of two hundred pounds, after having suffered two years' imprisonment on a charge of sedition, considered and compared with the existing laws of the country. By himself
|
| 4999 |
|
The case of William Penn, proprietary, and governor in chief of the province of Pennsilvania : ... against the Lord Baltimore's pretensions to a tract of land in America, granted to the said William Penn in the year 1682,
|
| 5000 |
|
The case of William White, Richard Talboys, William Bell, & Richard Heydon, constables of ... Aylesbury ... In a writ of error brought in the House of Lords by Matthew Ashby upon a judgement ... in the Court of Queen's Bench
|