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The compleat constable; being a digest of the statute and common law; divested of the technical law terms. To which are now Added, Practical Strictures on the Several Duties to be Performed in the Due Execution of the Office of Constable. By John Paul, Esq. Barrister at Law.
Paul, John, 1707-1787.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A general abridgment of law and equity alphabetically digested under proper titles with notes and references to the whole. By Charles Viner, Esq;
Viner, Charles, 1678-1756.Date: [1757?]- Books
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A letter to a clergy-man, Representing Our duty to King George, and Our Obligations to be Faithful and Obedient to Him; under these Four Heads, viz. I. As our only Security against Popery and Slavery. II. In a conscientious Regard to the Laws and Constitution of our Country. III. The Pretender's having no Right or Title to the Crown. IV. The infamous Scandal of Swearing one thing and Practising another. By a Clergy-Man of the Church of England.
Clergyman of the Church of England.Date: 1715- Books
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Pleas of the crown: or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subject. By Sir Matthew Hale, Knight, Late Chief Justice of the King's Bench. To which is now added a learned treatise written by the same author, touching sheriff's accounts; and a tryal of witches at the assizes held at St. Edmonds Bury in Suffolk, before the said Sir Matthew Hales, when he was Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer.
Hale, Matthew, 1609-1676.Date: 1707- Books
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Heads of the proposed bill, or, second Magna Charta of England; mentioned in a letter address'd to the people of Great Britain, lately published, and as laid before L.N - and L.H -.
Date: 1771]