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A health to the gentlemanly profession of servingmen, 1598 / by I.M.; with an introduction by A.V. Judges.
Date: 1931- Books
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The reward of Toryism. a discourse on Judges V. 23. by Nathaniel Whitaker, D. D. Delivered at the tabernacle in Salem, May 1783. [Three lines from Kings]
Whitaker, Nathaniel, 1732-1795.Date: MDCCLXXXIII [1783]- Books
Copies of notes taken by two of the five judges at the first known British trial where dental surgeons gave evidence : [the case of H.M. Advocate v. Pattison and others ... 1814.] / with a foreword by D.M. Walker.
Date: 1979- Pictures
Two judges seated in discussion on the left; and John Bull showing the back of his workhouse suit to a gentleman. Woodcut by C.J. Grant, ca. 1834.
Grant, C. J. (Charles Jameson), active 1830-1852.Date: [1834?]Reference: 643468i- Books
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Sixe sermons of conscience : viz. I. S. Pauls exercise, before the iudges of assize, at Oxford. II. Iudas his miserie: to the Vniuersity of Oxford. III. S. Pauls confidence. IV. The blessednesse of a sound spirit. V. The miserie of a wounded spirit. VI. Dauids comfort at Ziklag. By M. Robert Harris, B. in D. and pastor of Hanvvell.
Harris, Robert, 1581-1658Date: 1630- Books
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A practical discourse concerning a future judgement, Under the following Heads: Viz: I. The Proof of a Future Judgment. II. Concerning the Time of Judgment. III. Who shall be our Judge, viz. the Man Christ Jesus. IV. The Manner and Circumstances of Christ's Appearance, and the awful Solemnities of Judgment. V. Who are to be judged; viz. the World, or all Mankind. VI. For what we shall be judged. Vii. Concerning the Righteousness of the Future Judgment, and the Rule whereby we shall be judged. Viii. The Conclusion. By William Sherlock, D. D. Late Dean of St. Paul's.
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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A practical discourse concerning a future judgment, under the following heads: viz. I. The proof of a future judgement. II. Concerning the time of judgement. III. Nobody will be our judge, except the man child Jesus. ... V. Who are to be judged: the world, or mankind. VI. For what we shall be judged. VII. Concerning the righteousness of the ... By William Sherlock, D.D. late dean of St. Paul's.
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.Date: 1751- Books
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A practical discourse concerning a future judgment, Under the following Heads: Viz. I. The Proof of a Future Judgment. II. Concerning the Time of Judgment. III. Who shall be our Judge, viz. the Man Christ Jesus. IV. The Manner and Circumstances of Christ's Appearance, and the awful Solemnities of Judgment. V. Who are to be judged; viz. the World, or all Mankind, VI. For what we shall be judged. Vii. Concerning the Righteousness of the Future Judgment, and the Rule whereby we shall be judged. Viii. The Conclusion. By William Sherlock, D. D. late Dean of St. Paul's.
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.Date: MDCCXXV [1725]- Books
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A practical discourse concerning a future judgment, Under the following Heads: Viz. I. The Proof of a Future Judgment. II. Concerning the Time of Judgment. III. Who shall be our Judge, viz. the Man Christ Jesus. IV. The Manner and Circumstances of Christ's Appearance, and the awful Solemnities of Judgment. V. Who are to be judged; viz. the World, or all Mankind. VI. For what we shall be judged. Vii. Concerning the Righteousness of the Future Judgment, and the Rule whereby we shall be judged. Viii. The Conclusion. By William Sherlock, D. D. Late Dean of St. Paul's[.]
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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Several tracts viz.I. The way to peace and happiness, &c. II. Useful sayings, &c. III. Some necessary and important considerations, written by Judge Hale. IV. A good companion, &c. V. Useful and profitable sayings, &c.
Pennyman, John, 1628-1706.Date: Printed in the Year, 1704 [1705?]- Pictures
Manoah and his wife pray to an angel which emerges from the flame of their altar. Etching by R. Sands, 1816, after W. Hamilton.
Hamilton, William, 1751-1801.Date: Nov. 1 1816Reference: 2819198i- Books
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A practical discourse concerning a future judgment, under the following heads: Viz. I. The proof of a future judgment. II. Concerning the time of judgment. III. Who shall be our judge, viz. the man Christ Jesus. IV. The manner and circumstances of Christ's appearance, and the awful solemnities of judgment. V. Who are to be judged; viz. the world, or all mankind. VI. For what we shall be judged. VII. Concerning the righteousness of the future judgment, and the rule where by we shall be judged. VIII. The conclusion. By William Sherlock, D.D. late dean of St. Paul's.
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A practical discourse concerning a future judgment, Under The Following Heads; Viz. I. The Proof Of A Future Judgment. II. Concerning The Time Of Judgment. III. Who Shall BE Our Judge, viz. The Man Christ Jesus. IV. The Manner And Circumstances Of Christ's Appearance, And The Awful Solemnities Of Judgment. V. Who Are To BE Judged; viz. The World, OR All Mankind. VI. For What WE Shall BE Judged. Vii. Concerning The Righteousness Of The Future Judgment, And The Rule Whereby WE Shall BE Judged. Viii. The Conclusion. By William Sherlock, D. D. Late Dean Of ST. Paul's.
Sherlock, William, 1641?-1707.Date: 1776- Pictures
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The canonised Joshua and Samuel. Lithograph by J.G. Schreiner, c. 1840.
Date: [c. 1840]Reference: 20571iPart of: Gemälde aus der Königl. Allerheiligen Hofcapelle in München- Archives and manuscripts
Manuscript notes of courts case proceedings Jun 1929
Date: Jun 1929Reference: MS.8792/16Part of: Papers of Felix Eberlie Regarding the Case of Shewry v. Maybury 1929: A Case of Alleged Medical Negligence- Archives and manuscripts
Pothier, G.V. (fl.1835-1837), physician, Langres
Date: 1835-1836Reference: MS.7416/146-153Part of: Miscellany: French, 19th and 20th centuries- Pictures
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The child Samuel tells the priest Eli of the fate God has in store for him. Engraving by H. Moses, 1829, after J.S. Copley.
Copley, John Singleton, 1737-1815.Date: 1829Reference: 18532i- Books
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Synopsis medicinæ, or, A compendium of astrological, Galenical, & chymical physick : philosophically deduced from the principles of Hermes and Hippocrates, in three books : the first, laying down signs and rules how the disease may be known, the second, how to judge whether it be curable or not, or may end in life or death, the third, shewing the way of curing according to the precepts of Galen and Paracelsus ... / by William Salmon.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713Date: 1671- Books
The vanity of arts and sciences / By Henry Cornelius Agrippa, knight, doctor of both laws, Judge of the Prerogative-Court, and counsellour to Charles the Fifth, Emperour of Germany.
Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius, 1486-1535.Date: [1684]- Books
Ethical judgments : re-writing medical law / edited by Stephen W Smith, John Coggon, Clark Hobson, Richard Huxtable, Sheelagh McGuinness, José Miola, and Mary Neal.
Date: 2017- Pictures
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A convicted thief stands on trial in a packed law court while his sister weeps. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1848Reference: 26030iPart of: The drunkard's children- Books
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A report from the committee appointed to view the Cottonian library, And such of the Publick Records of this Kingdom, as they think proper, and to Report to the House the Condition thereof together with what they shall judge fit to be done for the better Reception, Preservation, and more convenient Use of the same. Published by Order of the House of Commons.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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Color-blind justice : Albion Tourgée and the quest for racial equality from the Civil War to Plessy v. Ferguson / Mark Elliott.
Elliott, Mark, 1969 September 23-Date: 2006- Pictures
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A convicted thief stands on trial in a packed law court while his sister weeps. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1848Reference: 26039iPart of: The drunkard's children- Books
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The triumphs of justice over unjust judges: exhibiting, I. The names and crimes of four and forty judges hang'd in one year in England, as murderers, for their corrupt judgments. II. The case of the Lord Chief Justice Tresilian, hang'd at Tyburn, and all the rest of the judges of England (save one) banisht in K. Rich. the Second's time. III. The crimes of Empson and Dudley, executed in K. Henry the Eight's days. IV. The proceedings of the ship-money judges in the reign of K. Charles the First. V. Divers other presidents, both antient and modern. To which is added, VI. The judges oath, and some observations thereupon. Humbly dedicated to the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs. And this edition is most humbly dedicated to the Right Honourable, Sir Robert Walpole.
Philo-Dicaios.Date: [1735]