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The three trials of William Hone : for publishing three parodies; viz. The late John Wilke's catechism, The political litany, and The Sinecurist's creed; on three ex-officio informations, at Guildhall, London, during three successive days, December 18, 19, & 20, 1817; before three specialjuries, and Mr. Justice Abbott, on the first day, and Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough, on the last two days.
Hone, William, 1780-1842.Date: 1818- Pictures
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Amoret and Aemylia, with Prince Arthur (right), in the cottage of Sclaunder (Slander). Engraving by G.A. Periam after F.R. Pickersgill.
Pickersgill, Frederick Richard, 1820-1900.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 38128i- Books
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Debates in both Houses of Parliament on the bill introduced by the Rt. Hon. Charles James Fox, for removing doubts respecting the functions of juries in cases of libel: with the Questions Addressed by the House of Lords to the Judges thereon, and their Answers. To which is subjoined, the statute.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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To the officers of the Army : the singular and interesting case of Patrick Dillon, Esq. late surgeon of the 64th Regiment of Foot, who was lately dismissed from his Majesty's service in consequence of having sent a challenge to Robert Hedges, Esq. ... for defamation on the late court-martial which was held for the trial of Major Browne.
Dillon, Patrick.Date: 1787- Books
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The trial of Lieutenant Charles Bourne, upon the prosecution of Sir James Wallace, Knt. for an assault: also the law pleadings, the arguments of counsel, and the speech of Mr. Justice Willes upon passing judgment. Taken in short-hand by Mr. Blanchard. To which are added the whole of the affidavits on both sides; the additional Affidavits offered to the Court by the Defendant's Counsel, and the Resolutions of the Marine Corps on his Conduct. With notes by Mr. Bourne.
Bourne, Charles.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Pictures
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A woman and a man in dispute are brought before a man in authority: the man blames the woman for starting the dispute by calling him a drunkard, while he hides a bottle behind his back. Lithograph by Joseph Louis-Hippolyte Bellangé, 1824.
Bellangé, H. (Hippolyte), 1800-1866.Date: 1824Reference: 32058i- Books
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The right way to shake off a viper. An essay, upon a case too commonly calling for consideration; what shall good men do, when they are evil spoken of? With a preface of Dr. Increase Mather,
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1720- Pictures
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A libel about the colonel of a garrison is invented by a junior soldier and works its way round to the colonel himself. Colour process print after N. Pocock, 191-.
Pocock, Noel.Date: [between 1910 and 1919?]Reference: 2059559iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Books
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An explanation of the vices of the age: shewing the knavery of landlords, the imposition of quack doctors, the roguery of petty-lawyers. The cheats of bum-bailiffs, and the intrigues of lewd women.
Date: [1795?]- Books
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A treatise against detraction, in ten sections. By the Reverend Mr. Andrew Le Mercier, Pastor of the French church at Boston in New-England.
Le Mercier, Andrew, 1692-1763.Date: 1733- Books
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The Stowe-Byron controversy : a complete resume of all that has been written and said upon the subject, re-printed from 'The Times', 'Saturday review', 'Daily News', 'Pall Mall Gazette', 'Daily Telegraph', etc. Together with an impartial review of the merits of the case / by the editor of 'Once a week'.
Dallas, E. S. (Eneas Sweetland), 1828-1879.Date: 1869- Pictures
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Two devils in a laboratory produce statutes with the help of a genie; showing the repressive nature of the government of France under Louis-Philippe, especially concerning the freedom of the press. Lithograph by E. Le Poittevin, 1831.
Lepoittevin, Eugène-Modeste-Edmond, 1806-1870.Date: [1831]Reference: 16442i- Books
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Report of the trial, Cooper versus Wakley, for libel / from the notes of W.B. Gurney, Esq. ; with remarks on the evidence by Bransby B. Cooper.
Date: 1829- Books
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The trial of Lieutenant Charles Bourne, upon the prosecution of Sir James Wallace, Knt. for an assault: also the law pleadings, the arguments of counsel, and the speech of Mr. Justice Willes upon passing judgment. Taken in short-hand by Mr. Blanchard. To which are added the whole of the affidavits on both sides; the additional Affidavits offered to the Court by the Defendant's Counsel, and the Resolutions of the Marine Corps on his Conduct. With notes by Mr. Bourne.
Bourne, Charles.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]