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[Perjury.] A satire. By George Walls author of the Juvenaltad.
Wallis, George, 1740-1802.Date: [1774?]- Books
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Perjury display'd. Or a narrative of the case of the late deputy comptroller of Sunderland. The causes of his dismission, and the proceedings upon an action tried at the late assizes held at Durham. Wherein is Contained Some Account of the Trade of Sunder-Land, of the Losses the Revenue and Exchequer have sustained by Perjury, and of some other pernicious Effects and Consequences of that heinous Crime. With several other interesting Particulars.
Daniel, Thomas.Date: M,DCC,LII. [1752]- Books
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The tryal of Mary Heath, Upon an Indictment for Perjury, before the Lord Chief Justice Marley, And the Justices of the Court of King's bench in Ireland, On Friday, the Eighth of February, 1744.
Heath, Mary, Mrs.Date: 1745- Books
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The bloody register. A select and judicious collection of the most remarkable trials, for murder, treason, rape, sodomy, highway roberry, pyracy, House-Breaking, Perjury, Forgery, and other high Crimes and Misdemeanors. From the year 1700, to the year 1764 inclusive. ...
Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The antigallican songster. Number II. The Contrast. Religion, Morality, Loyalty, Obedience to the Laws, Independence, Personal Security, Justice, Inheritance, Protection, Property, Industry, National Prosperity, Happiness. Atheism, Perjury, Rebellion, Treason, Anarchy, Murder, Equality, Madness, Cruelty, Injustice, Treachery, Ingratitude, Idleness, Famine, National and private Ruin, Misery. Which is best?
Date: 1793- Books
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A Narrative of the proceedings of the Court of King's-Bench, in Ireland, relating to the Trial of Mary Heath, for Perjury: In Two Letters. The First, from a Council learned in the Law, who was well acquainted with the Whole Proceedings. The Second, from a Gentleman who attended the Trial.
Heath, Mary, Mrs.Date: MDCCXIV. [1745]- Books
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A letter from a clergyman in the country to his friend in London. Occasion'd by the Bishops late Declaration. Containing reasons for a like Declaration, to be made by all the Benefic'd Clergy of England. Together, With reflections on the Folly, Perjury, &c. of the present rebellion.
D. P.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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Twenty two sermons preached upon several occasions. To which is added, a practical discourse concerning swearing: Especially in the two great Points, Perjury, and Common Swearing. Being the Substance of some Sermons, preached upon those Subjects. In Two Volumes. By William Wake, D. D. Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. ...
Wake, William, 1657-1737.Date: 1737- Books
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The trial of Christopher Atkinson, Esq; Member of Parliament for Heydon in Yorkshire, and Late Cornfactor to his Majesty's Victualling-Board, for Perjury. Tried in the Court of King's Bench, Before the Right Honourable William Earl of Mansfield, and a Special Jury, on the nineteenth day of July, 1783. Taken in short hand, by W. Williamson.
Savile, Christopher, approximately 1738-1819.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Select sermons on the following subjects, The love of God. The love of our neighbour. Swearing and Perjury. The Sabbath. Chastity. Drunkenness. Death. 3 Serm. And a sermon at the funeral of the Honourable Robert Boyle. By Gilbert Burnett D. D. Sometime Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow, afterwards Bishop of Sarum.
Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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The fruits of perjury.
Date: 1750?]- Books
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The trial of Captain John Kimber, for the supposed murder of an African girl, at the Admiralty sessions, before the hon. sir James Marriott, knt. (judge advocate) and sir William Ashurst, knt. &c. on Thursday, June 7, 1792. Of which he was most honorably acquitted, and the Two Evidences for the Prosecution committed to Newgate to take their Trials for Wilful and Corrupt Perjury.
Kimber, John.Date: [1792]- Books
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The layman's letter to the Bishop of Bangor: or, an examination of His Lordship's preservative against the nonjurors ; Of the Vindication of the Realm and Church of England; Of the Nonjurors Seperation from Publick Assemblies, examin'd, by Dr. Bennet; and of all other late discourses, occasion'd by the Charge of Perjury, Rebellion and Schism, imputed to the Body of the People.
Barrington, John Shute Barrington, Viscount, 1678-1734.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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The trial of Captain John Kimber, for the supposed murder of an African girl, at the Admiralty sessions, before the Hon. Sir James Marriott, Knt. (judge Advocate) and Sir William Ashurst, Knt. &c. on Thursday, June 7, 1792. of which he was most honorably acquitted, and the Two Evidences for the Prosecution committed to Newgate to take their Trials for Wilful and Corrupt Perjury.
Kimber, John.Date: [1792]- Books
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An appeal to the public; Or, the case of Mr Isaac Broderick, Late of Trinity College Cambridge, Fairly and Impartially Stated. Wherein the Contrivance, Malice, and Perjury of his Enemies is manifestly detected, and the whole World left to judge, whether he deserves the barbarous Treatment he has met with. Humbly Inscribed to the Worshipful John Raby Esq; Serjeant at Law, and late Deputy Recorder of the City of London.
Broderick, Isaac, 1707 or 1708-Date: 1731- Books
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Genuine state of facts. The trial of Captain John Kimber, for the supposed murder of an African girl, at the admiralty sessions, before the Hon. Sir James Marriott, Knt. (judge Advocate) and Sir William Ashurst, Knt. &c. on Thursday, June 7, 1792. Of which he was most honorably acquitted, and the Two Evidences for the Prosecution committed to Newgate to take their Trials for Wilful and Corrupt Perjury.
Kimber, John.Date: [1792]- Books
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A view of ancient laws, against immorality and profaneness; Under the following Heads; Lewdness; Profane Swearing, Cursing, and Blasphemy; Perjury; Prophanation of Days devoted to Religion; Contempt or Neglect of Divine Service; Drunkenness; Gaming; Idleness, Vagrancy, and Begging; Stage-Plays and Players; and Duelling. Collected from the Jewish, Roman, Greek, Gothic, Lombard, and other laws, down to the middle of the eleventh century. By John Disney, M. A. Vicar of St. Mary's in Nottingham.
Disney, John, 1677-1730.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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A disswasive from the heinous sins of perjury and subornation of perjury; particularly with relation to evidence given in the courts of justice.
Date: 1731- Books
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Anno vicesimo tertio Georgii II. Regis. An act to render prosecutions for perjury, and subornation of perjury, more easy and effectual.
Great Britain.Date: 1749 [i.e. 1750]]- Books
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Downfall of perjury. ...
Date: 1790?]- Books
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A true narrative of the proceedings, with general remarks on the evidence given upon the memorable trials of Mary Squires, and Elizabeth Canning; the latter of which received sentence of transportation for perjury, on Thursday May 30, with a list of the gentlemen for and against the mitigation of the sentence. Fully explaining The many Absurdities, Inconsistencies, and Contradictions in the Depositions of the Witnesses. The Acquittal of the Abbotsbury Men from the Charge of Perjury; with Counsellor Davy's Speech on that Occasion. The Whole Course of this mysterious Affair traced from its Original, and set in a true Light. Impartially considered by a lover of truth. To which is prefixed, the effigies of Mary Squires, and Elizabeth Canning.
Lover of truth.Date: MDCCLV. (mdccliv) [1754]- Books
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A charge of error, heresy, incharity, falshood, Evasion, Inconsistency, Innovation, Imposition, Infidelity, Hypocrisy, Pride, Raillery, Apostacy, Perjury, Idolatry, Villany, Blasphemy, Abomination, Confusion, and Worse than Turkish Tyranny. Most justly exhibited, and offered to be proved against the most noted leaders, &c. of the people called Quakers, in their Church Capacity, before our Superiours in Church or State, when-ever they please to require it. By Henry Pickworth, Nominated and Appointed as Elder and Overseer over their Body, at one of their Assemblies for Discipline near Lincoln.
Pickworth, Henry, approximately 1673-approximately 1738.Date: Printed in the Year 1715- Books
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The hard case of Mary Squires, the gipsey, and Susanna Wells. Being, an impartial examination of the merits of their surprising cause. Wherein the gypsey is fully vindicated, upon the circumstances of her case, allowed by the Attorney and Sollicitor-General. With The Reasons that induced the Grand Jury to find four Bills against Elizabeth Canning, for Perjury on the Trial of Squires the Gipsey, and William Clark, Thomas Grevil and John Gibson, Witnesses in Favour of the Gipsey. Fiat Justitia, et ruat Mundus.
Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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A charge of error, heresy, incharity, falshood, Evasion, Inconsistency, Innovation, Imposition, Infidelity, Hypocrisy, Pride, Raillery, Apostacy, Perjury, Idolatry, Villany, Blasphemy, Abomination, Confusion, and Worse than Turkish Tyranny. Most justly exhibited, and offered to be proved against the most noted leaders, &c. of the people called Quakers, in their Church Capacity, before our Superiours in Church or State, when-ever they please to require it. By Henry Pickworth, Nominated and Appointed as Elder and Overseer over their Body, at one of their Assemblies for Discipline near Lincoln.
Pickworth, Henry, approximately 1673-approximately 1738.Date: 1716- Books
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The Reverend Arthur O'leary's caution to the common people of Ireland, Against perjury at the ensuing general election.
O'Leary, Arthur, 1729-1802.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]