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The tryal, sentence, and condemnation of fidelity, as it was lately acted on the publick stage. With a dialogue between corruption and fidelity: Wherein is Discovered The Vitious and Corrupt Practices of those who publickly Exclaim against the Members, and Proceedings of True English Parliaments. Together with several queries, necessary to be considered. Most humbly Dedicated to the Honourable, the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled.
Fidelity.Date: 1702- Books
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Answers for William Black messenger in Edinburgh; to the petition and complaint of poor James Selby late vintner in the abbey of Holyrood-house, now in Jedburgh.
Black, William, Messenger.Date: 1766]- Books
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Answers to An address to the citizens of Edinburgh, on the ensuing election of their M-r of Pt.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Spiritual wickedness in high places: or, The corruption and oppression in the spiritual courts laid open, in the case of Peter Slynehead, of the Parish of Prescot in the county of Lancaster and Diocess of Chester.
Slynehead, Peter.Date: 1704- Books
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Scurrility, and defamation corrected; or a proper answer to a late abusive pamphlet, intituled, City corruption, and mal-administration displayed. Being an Apology, for the Conduct of the Gentlemen of late Years, entrusted with the Management of the City's Affairs; and an humble Appeal to the Candour of every judicious and unbiassed Citizen. By a lover of truth.
Lover of truth.Date: 1739- Pictures
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Sir John Fielding judges a case of arson while surrounded by personifications of perverted justice. Engraving, 1771.
Date: [1771]Reference: 583873i- 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]- Books
Unfair : the new science of criminal injustice / Adam Benforado.
Benforado, AdamDate: 2015