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Evidence (Law) - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Substance of the evidence adduced by the Corporation of London before the honourable committee of the House of Commons, against the Wapping Dock bill; with brief observations upon their case before parliament: also, some remarks upon the London Port bill, for making a canal and docks in the Isle of Dogs, now jointly soliciting by the Corporation of London, and the West India planters and merchants.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1799- Books
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The law of evidence: wherein all the cases that have yet been printed in any of our law books or trials, and that in any wise relate to points of evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper Heads, viz. I. Of Evidence in general. II. Of Witnesses in general. III. Of Witnesses that are infamous. IV. Of Witnesses that are interested in the Event of the Cause. V. Of written Evidence. VI. Of Evidence on the General Issue. Vii. Of Evidence in Actions on the Case on Promises. Viii. Of Evidence in Actions on the Case for Words, malicious Indictments, &c. IX. Of Evidence in Actions of Debt. X. Of Evidence in Actions of Trespass. XI. Of Evidence in divers Actions. XII. Of Evidence in Pleas of the Crown and Criminal Cases. With necessary tables to the whole.
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: 1744- Books
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The law of evidence: wherein all the cases that have yet been printed in any of our law books or trials, and that in any wise relate to Points of Evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper Heads: with necessary tables to the Whole.
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: MDCCXXXV. [1735]- Books
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The law of evidence: wherein all the cases that have yet been printed in any of our Law Books or Trials, and that in any wise relate to Points of Evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper heads, viz. I. Of Evidence in general. II. Of Witnesses in general. III. Of Witnesses that are infamous. IV. Of Witnesses that are interested in the Event of the Cause. V. Of written Evidence. VI. Of Evidence on the General Issue. Vii. Of Evidence in Actions on the Case on Promises. Viii. Of Evidence in Actions on the Case for Words, malicious Indictments, &c. IX. Of Evidence in Actions of Debt. X. Of Evidence in Actions of Trespass. XI. Of Evidence in divers Actions. XII. Of Evidence in Pleas of the Crown and Criminal Cases. With necessary tables to the whole.
Nelson, William, 1653-Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The law of evidence, by Lord Chief Baron Gilbert. Considerably enlarged by Capel Lofft, Barrister at Law. To which is Prefixed, Some Account of the Author; his Abstract of Locke's Essay; and his Argument in a Case of Homicide in Ireland. ...
Gilbert, Geoffrey, Sir, 1674-1726.Date: [1791]-96