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Professional mystery : the maintenance of charisma in general medical practice / Gordon Horobin.
Horobin, Gordon.Date: 1983- Books
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A new method of writing a great deal in a little time. Viz. as much in one minute, as usually takes up a long while. Of Singular Use for the Speedy Dispatch of Business, for all Ministers of State, Members of Parliament, Divines, Lawyers, Students, Gentlemen, Ladies, Merchants, Tradesmen, and others that Use their Pen.
Tanner, Francis.Date: [1720?]- Books
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The method of the proceedings in the House of Lords and Commons, In cases of Impeachments for High Treason, with Presidents Ancient and Modern; and the Judgment of our best Lawyers, and Historians. The third edition. To which is prefix'd, a speech upon the impeachment of Robert Earl of Oxford, and the nature of his crimes.
Date: 1715- Books
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Honesty in distress: but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy. As it is acted on the stage of the world. Act I. Scene the Palace. Honesty alone. Honesty and a Courtier. Honesty and a Lady. Honesty and a Footman. Honesty alone. Act II. Scene Westminster-Hall, with the Court sitting. Honesty among the Lawyers. The Lawyers Speeches concerning Honesty. Honesty and a ruin'd Client. Act III. Scene a City. Honesty begging along the City. Honesty and a Linnen-Draper. A precise Apothecary and his Man. Honesty and an Ale-House Keeper. Honesty and a Grocer. Honesty and a Hosier. Honesty and the Merchants. Honesty starved to Death. To which is added, A satyr against the corrupt use of money.
Ward, Edward, 1667-1731.Date: [1721?]- Books
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The case of Richard Richards, of the borough of Saltash in Cornwall, malster, truly stated. Shewing, how great a sufferer he has been by the unjust proceedings of C--- G---, merchant in London. By Which The Extortion that is acted by the Officers concern'd in the Law, viz. by Lawyers, ̀bailiffs, and Tip-Staffs, and others, does plainly appear.
Richards, Richard, Maltster.Date: Printed in the Year 1726- Books
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Plantation justice, shewing the constitution of their courts, and what sort of judges they have in them. By which Merchants may see the occasions of their great Losses and Sufferings in the Plantation Trade: Lawyers may see such a Model of Justice as they could not have thought of; and Others may see how those Parts of the World are governed.
Hodges, Thomas, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1701- Books
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Plantation justice. Shewing the Constitution of their courts, and what sort of judges they have in them. By which Merchants may see the occasions of their great Losses and Sufferings in the Plantation Trade: Lawyers may see such a Model of Justice as they could not have thought of; and Others may see how those Parts of the World are governed.
Hodges, Thomas, active 17th century-18th century.Date: 1702- Books
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An enquiry into the customary-estates and tenant-rights of those who hold lands of church and other foundations, by the tenure of three lives and twenty-one years. With some Considerations for Restraining Excessive Fines. To which is added, The Copy of a Bill, drawn and perused by divers Eminent Lawyers, for settling of Church-Fines. By Everard Fleetwood, Esq;
Burroughs, Samuel, -1761.Date: 1732- Books
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Apostolical rules for ecclesiastical courts: Taken out of the Constitutions of the Apostles. With some brief Observations. Humbly Recommended to the Consideration of the present Ecclesiastical and Secular Judges; Civil, Canon, and Common Lawyers; of Jury-Men, and of all that are any way concern'd in Judicial Proceedings in these Kingdoms. By Will. Whiston, M. A. Some time Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge.
Whiston, William, 1667-1752.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The law against bankrupts: or, a treatise wherein the statutes against bankrupts are explained, by several cases, resolutions, judgments and decrees, both at common law, and in Chancery. Together With the Learning of Declarations and Pleadings relating thereunto. To which are likewise added Forms and Directions for Commissioners, and Presidents fit for the perusal of all Lawyers, Merchants and Tradesmen. The second edition. With several amendments and large additions. By Tho. Goodinge, Serjeant at Law.
Goodinge, Thomas.Date: 1701- Books
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The true explanation of the humours of the cheating age, or, a brief account of the behaviour of the town misses, pluchimin landlords, quack-doctors, Intruding of petty fogging Lawyers, Cheats of Bom-Baliffs, the Gin-Shop chat, the Tea-Table chat. A Serious and Diverting Dialogue between Tom stitch the Taylor's Wife, and Sir John crack Finger the halfpenny Larber's Wife. With many other Comical and Pleasant Passages worthy of Note. (no. 112).
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The lawyers address. With some political proposals.
Date: Printed in the Year [1704]- Books
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The honest man's companion: or, the family's safeguard. Illustrated with copper plates, and done at the Request of several Gentlemen and others, occasion'd by an Attorney's defying any Person to paint him or his Brotherhood in their proper Colours, or to propose any Method to regulate them, or their Practice. As also remarks upon Roman-Catholick lawyers practising as chamber-counsel and conveyancers, and the Danger and Consequences attending it; with the Author's own Case. Likewise Some Hints relating to the Clergy, Pleading Lawyers, Work-Houses, our Plantations, Prisons, Prisoners, Pawnbrokers, Bailiffs, and Felons; together with the Dying Speech of Wreathocke the Attorney.
Hodshon, Read.Date: 1736- Books
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The comical pilgrim; or, travels of a cynick philosopher, thro' the most wicked parts of the world, namely, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and Holland. With His Merry Observations on the English Stage, Gaming-Houses, Poets, Beaux, Women, Courtiers, Politicians, and Plotters. Welsh Clergy, Gentry, and Customs. Scotch Manners, Religion, and Lawyers. Irish Ceremonies in their Marriages, Christenings, and Burials. And Dutch Government, Polity, and Trade. Being a general satyr on the vices and follies of the age.
Date: [1723]- Books
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The comical pilgrim; or, travels of a cynick philosopher, thro' the most wicked parts of the world, namely, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and Holland. with His Merry Observations on the English Stage, Gaming-Houses, Poets, Beaux, Women, Courtiers, Politicians, and Plotters. Welsh Clergy, Gentry, and Customs. Scotch Manners, Religion, and Lawyers. Irish Ceremonies in their Marriages, Christenings, and Burials. And Dutch Government, Polity, and Trade. Being a general satyr on the vices and follies of the age.
Date: 1722- Journals
Handling narcotic and drug cases. Cumulative supplement / F. Lee Bailey ; Henry Rothblatt.
Bailey, F. Lee (Francis Lee), 1933-2021Date: 1973-- Books
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The cries of the oppressed, humbly submitted to the serious consideration of the Honourable the House of Commons: or the very hard case of insolvent and other miserable debtors set forth in their proper colours; whereby the Nation may see it is every Man's Concern to prevent this Grand Grievance in England. It being a Trip newly taken to the Queens Bench, the Fleet, and to all the Prisons within the Weekly Bills of Mortality, setting forth the Barbarous Villanies of Bumbs, Goalers, Judges Clarks, Lawyers, &c.
Date: 1712- Books
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The law against bankrupts: or, a treatise wherein the statutes against bankrupts are explain'd, by several cases, resolutions, judgments and decrees, both at common law, and in chancery. Together with The Learning of Declarations and Pleadings relating thereunto. To which are likewise added, Forms and Directions for Commissioners, and Precedents fit for the Perusal of all Lawyers, Merchants and Tradesmen. The third edition. With several large additions of new cases, and all the acts relating to bankrupts, to this time. By Tho Goodinge, Serjeant at Law.
Goodinge, Thomas.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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The laugher; or, The art of jesting: shewing every man in his humour, from the throne to the cottage; in particular of kings, queens and princes. Of noblemen and ambassadors. Of Gentlemen and Ladies. Of Gallants and Upstarts. Of Soldiers. Of Travellers. Of Politicians. Of Gamesters. Of Popes and Prelates. Of Poets and Musicians. Of Physick and Physicians. Of Lawyers. Of Love and Lovers. Of Husbands and Wives. Of Women. Of Dress. Of Jesters. Of Servants. Of Fools. Of Countrymen and Clowns. Of Thieves. Of Sharpers. Of Beggars. Of drunkards. Of noses, &c. &c.
Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
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The case of impotency debated, in the late famous tryal at Paris; between the Marquis de Gesvres and his Lady, Mademoiselle de Mascranny; who, after Three Years Marriage, commenced a Suit against him for Impotency. Containing, I. The pleadings at large on both sides. II. The reports of the King's physicians and Surgeons appointed to search the Parties. III. A collection of the most authentick parallel cases upon this Head, both ancient and modern, confirmed by the Authority of Papal Decrees, Councils, Fathers, the Judgments of the best Canonists, Civilians, and Common Lawyers. ...
Gesvres, François-Joachim-Bernard Potier, duc de, 1692-1757.Date: [1715]- Books
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Plain English: in answer to City Latin; or critical and political remarks on the Latin inscription on laying the first stone of the intended new bridge at Black-Fryars. Shewing the several Applications made, or proposed to be made, to the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge &c. &c. the London Clergy-The Lawyers-The College of Physicians, &c. &c. for a proper Latin Inscription. Likewise pointing out the supposed Author of the Inscription, first in English, and the real Translator of it, afterwards, into Latin. With a Dedication to Jenour over the Door. By a deputy.
Thornton, Bonnell, 1724-1768.Date: 1761- Books
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The laugher; or, The art of jesting: shewing every man in his humour, from the throne to the cottage; in particular of kings, queens and princes. Of noblemen and ambassadors. Of Gentlemen and Ladies. Of Gallants and Upstarts. Of Soldiers. Of Travellers. Of Politicians. Of Gamesters. Of Popes and Prelates. Of Poets and Musicians. Of Physick and Physicians. Of Lawyers. Of Love and Lovers. Of Husbands and Wives. Of Women. Of Dress. Of Jesters. Of Servants. Of Fools. Of Countrymen and Clowns. Of Thieves. Of Sharpers. Of Beggars. Of drunkards. Of noses, &c. &c.
Date: [1755]- Books
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British biography; or, An accurate and impartial account of the lives and writings of eminent persons, in Great Britain and Ireland; from Wickliff, who begun the Reformation by his writings, to the present time: whether, Statesmen, Patriots, Generals, Admirals, Philosophers, Poets, Lawyers, or Divines. In which The several Incidents and remarkable Actions of their Lives, and the Particularities of their Deaths, that can be collected from History, Family Memoirs, and Records,will be related; a Catalogue and Specimen of their Writings given, with occasional Remarks; and their Characters delineated with Freedom and Impartiality. ...
Date: MDCCLXVI-M,DCC,LXXII [1766-1772]- Books
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A second letter to a friend concerning naturalizations: wherein the reasons are given why the Jews were antiently considered as the immediate vassals and absolute property of the Crown; but are now in a State of Liberty and Freedom like other Subjects. To which are added, The Opinions of the most eminent Lawyers, together with Proofs and Arguments drawn from divers important Facts and Statutes of the Realm relating to the same Subject. By Josiah Tucker, A. M. Rector of St Stephen's in Bristol, and Chaplain to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bristol.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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Tryals per pais: or, the law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c. Newly revised, and much inlarged, with an addition of prededents, and forms of challenges, Demurrers upon Evidence, Bills of Exception, Pleas Puis le Darrein Continuance, &c. The fourth edition with large additions. To which is now added, a farther treatise of evidence. Together with a New and Exact Table to the whole Matter. Very Useful and Necessary for all Lawyers, Attornies and other Practisers, especially at the Assises. B G. D. of the Inner-Temple, Esq;
Duncombe, Giles.Date: 1702