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Eunomus: or, dialogues concerning the law and constitution of England. With an essay on dialogue. By Edward Wynne, Esq. Late of the Inner Temple.
Wynne, Edward, 1734-1784.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A digest of the laws of England. Being a continuation of Lord Chief Baron Comyns's Digest, brought down to the present time, by a gentleman of the Inner-Temple.
Gentleman of the Inner-Temple.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The commentaries of Sir William Blackstone, Knt. on the laws and constitution of England; carefully abridged, in a new manner, and Continued down to the present Time: with notes, corrective and explanatory. By William Curry, of the Inner Temple.
Blackstone, William, Sir, 1723-1780.Date: 1796- Books
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Genuine and impartial memoirs of Francis Fonton, late of the Bank of England; containing I. The history of his duplicity, frauds, and forgeries. ... IV. A brief description of his execution. By a student of the law in the Inner Temple.
Student of the law in the Inner Temple.Date: 1790- Books
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The history of churches in England: wherein is shewn, the time, means, and manner of founding, building, and endowing of churches, both cathedral and rural, with their furniture and appendages. By Thomas Staveley, Esq; late of the Inner-Temple.
Staveley, Thomas, 1626-1684.Date: 1712- Books
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A digest of the laws of England. By the Right Honourable Sir John Comyns, Knight; Late Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer. Continued down to the present time, by a gentleman of the Inner Temple. ...
Comyns, John, Sir, -1740.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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The history of England. Written originally in French by M. Rapin de Thoyras. Translated into English by John Kelly of the Inner Temple, Esq; to which is added, critical and explanatory notes; also Chronological and Genealogical tables: with some particulars of the life of M. Rapin.
Rapin de Thoyras, M. (Paul), 1661-1725.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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A letter to Lord Chatham, on American affairs, and wherein The Doctrine of Judge Blackstone, in his Celebrated Commentaries, on the Laws of England, is opposed to the present System of Politicks; with some thoughts on government. A new edition, with an appendix, by M. Dawes, of the Inner-Temple, Esq. (author of several Anonymous Pieces.)
Dawes, M. (Manasseh), -1829.Date: M,DCC,LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Extracts of the journals of several ministers of the gospel; being an account of their labours in several parts of England, during the summer 1781. In a series of letters to the Countess of Huntingdon.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The importance of Cape Breton to the British nation. Humbly represented by Robert Auckmuty, Judge of His Majesty's Court of Vice-Admiralty for the Provinces of Massachuset's-Bay and New-Hampshire, in New-England. N. B. Upon the Plan laid down in this Representation, the Island was taken by Commodore Warren and General Pepperill, the 14th of June, 1745.
Auckmuty, Robert.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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An alphabetical register of divers persons, who by their last wills, Grants, Feoffments, and other Deeds, have given Tenements, Rents, Annuities, and monies, towards the relief of the poor of the county of Devon, and city and county of Exon; and likewise to many other cities and towns in England. By Richard Izacke, Esq; Heretofore of the Inner-Temple, and Clerk of the Peace for the City and County of Exeter. Faithfully printed from his original manuscript; Digested from the Records deposited in the Council-Chamber of Exeter. Interspersed with proper Remarks, detecting the Misapplication of the said Charities, and an Attempt to restore them to the Uses for which they were given by the respective Benefactors, as well as doing Justice to their Descendants. By Samuel Izacke, gent. Grandson of the author.
Izacke, Richard, 1624-1698.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXVI. [1736]- Books
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Practical discourses upon our Saviour's sermon on the mount. In eight volumes. By Ofspring Blackall, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Exeter With a preface, giving some account of the work, By the Most Reverend Father in God, William, Lord Archbishop of York, Primate of England, and Metropolitan. ...
Blackall, Offspring, 1654-1716.Date: 1717-18- Books
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An alphabetical register of divers persons, who by their last wills, Grants, Feoffments, and other Deeds, have given tenements, rents, annuities and monies, towards the relief of the poor of the county of Devon, and city and county of Exon; and likewise to many other cities and towns in England. By Richard Izacke, Esq; Heretofore of the Inner-Temple, and Clerk of the Peace for the City and County of Exeter. Faithfully printed from his original manuscript; Digested from the Records deposited in the Council-Chamber of Exeter. Interspersed with proper Remarks, detecting the Misapplication of the said Charities, and an Attempt to restore them to the Uses for which they were given by the respective Benefactors, as well as doing Justice to their Descendants. By Richard Izacke, gent. grandson of the author.
Izacke, Richard, 1624-1698.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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A letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Carte, Author of the Full Answer to the Letter from a bystander. In which Several Important and Interesting Facts respecting the Revenues and Civil Government of England are Elucidated, And, at the End is Exhibited The Picture of a New Revolution. By a Gentleman of Cambridge.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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A treatise on civil imprisonment in England; with the history of its progress, and objections to its policy, as it respects the interests of creditors, and the punishment, or protection of debtors. Concluding with the Principles and General Lines of a Plan for Amending the Present Law; and an Appendix of Notes. By Thomas Macdonald, Esquire, of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law.
Macdonald, Thomas.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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A letter to Lord Chatham, concerning the present war of Great Britain against America; Reviewing Candidly and Impartially Its unhappy Cause and Consequence; and wherein the doctrine of Sir William Blackstone, As Explained In his celebrated Commentaries on the Laws of England, is opposed to ministerial tyranny, and held up in favor of America. With Some Thoughts on Government. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple.
Dawes, M. (Manasseh), -1829.Date: [1776]- Books
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England's interest and improvement, consider'd in the increase of the trade of this Kingdom. In which is an account of our commerce with the several nations in Europe; as also of the Advantages and Disadvantages we receive from each Nation. Also of Gold Coin and Bullion transported; and of our Mint; with what is most proper to be allowed for the Use of Money.
Fortrey, Samuel, 1622-1681.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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Characters of the royal family, ministers of state, and of all the principal persons in the French Court. With a short account of the French King's revenue, and of his land and naval forces. Written by a French nobleman to his friend in England.
French Nobleman.Date: 1702- Books
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The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament; shewing in a clear, plain, easy, and familiar manner, how a man's family or relations will be entitled to his real and personal estate, by the Laws of England, and Customs of the City of London and Province of York. To which is Added, The Disposal of a Person's Estate, By Will and Testament; Containing An Explanation of the Mortmain-Act, With Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will: Likewise Directions for Executors how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, taking upon them the Executorship, getting in the Effects, and paying Debts and Legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Conveyancer. Author of the Trader's Safeguard, or Explanation of the Law concerning Bills of Exchange, &c. Volume the First.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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A sermon preach'd at White-Hall; before their excellencies the Lords Justices of England: upon Sunday July the 12th, 1701. By Richard Willis, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty, and Late Subpræceptor to His Highness the Duke of Glocester. Published by their Excellency's Special Command.
Willis, Richard, 1664-1734.Date: 1701- Books
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The case of the admission of occasional conformists to the holy communion, before they renounce their schism, consider'd; By way of Appeal to the Catholick Church of the Primitive Ages, and to the Church of England, as by Law establish'd since the Reformation. Offer'd, with all due Respect, to the Reverend Clergy.
Higden, William, 1662 or 1663-1715.Date: 1705- Books
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The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy; as it more particularly regards the English constitution. Being a treatise written by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. Lord Chief Justice, and Lord High Chancellor of England, under King Henry VI. Publish'd with remarks: And a preface concerning The Antiquity and Excellency Of the laws of England: by Sir John Fortescue, Kt. now one of the Justices of the Court of King's-Bench.
Fortescue, John, Sir, 1394?-1476?.Date: 1724- Books
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The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament: shewing, in a clear, plain, easy, and familiar manner, how a man's family or relations will be entitled to his real and personal estate, by the Laws of England, and the Customs of the City of London and Province of York. To Which IS Added The Disposal of a Person's Estate By Will and Testament; Containing An Explanation of the Mortmain Act, with Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will: Likewise Directions for Executors how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, taking upon them the Executorship, getting in the Effects, and paying Debts and Legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Gent.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament; shewing, in a clear, plain, easy, and familiar manner, how a man's family or relations will be entitled to his real and personal estate by the Laws of England, and the Customs of the City of London and Province of York. To which is added, The Disposal of a Person's Estate By Will and Testament; containing An explanation of the Mortmain Act, with Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will: likewise directions for Executers how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, taking upon them the Executorship, getting in the Effects, and paying debts and legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Gent.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament; shewing In a plain, clear, easy, and familiar Manner, how a Man's Family or Relations will be intitled to his Real and Personal Estate by the Laws of England, and the Customs of the City of London and Province of York. The second edition, revised, corrected, enlarged, and improved. To which is added, the disposal of a person's estate by will and testament; containing Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will: likewise Directions for Executors how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, getting in the Effects, and paying Debts and Legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Gent.
Lovelass, Peter, active 1786-1812.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]