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A letter to the jurors of Great-Britain. Occasioned by an opinion of the court of King's Bench, read by Lord Chief Justice Mansfield in the case of the King and Woodfall; and said to have been left by his Lordship with the Clerk of Parliament.
Rous, George, 1744?-1802.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The proceedings, on the trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton, upon an indictment, for selling a supposed libel, "the second part of the Rights of man, combining principle and practice." by Thomas Paine. At Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey. Before the Recorder of London. On Monday, the third day June, 1793.
Eaton, Daniel Isaac, -1814.Date: [1793]- Books
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The proceedings and tryal in the case of the Most Reverend Father in God William, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, And the Right Reverend Fathers in God, William Ld. Bishop of St. Asaph, Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, John Lord Bishop of Chichester, Thomas Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, Thomas Lord Bishop of Peterborough, and Jonathan Ld. Bishop of Bristol. In the court of King's-Bench at Westminster, in Trinity-Term in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King James II. Annoq; Dom. 1688.
Sancroft, William, 1617-1693.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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The proceedings, on the trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton, upon an indictment, for selling a supposed libel, "the second part of The rights of man, combining principle and practice". By Thomas Paine. At Justice Hall, in the Old Bailey. Before the recorder of London. On Monday, the third day June, 1793
Eaton, Daniel Isaac, -1814.Date: [1793]- Books
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A letter from Candor, To the Public Advertiser.
Candor.Date: 1764- Books
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A second letter to the Common Council of the City of London, with remarks on Lord Chief Justice Pratt's answer to Sir Thomas Harrison the Chamberlain.
Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio, by the King's attorney general, against John Stockdale; for a libel on the House of Commons, Tried in the Court of King's-Bench West-Minster, on Wednesday, the Ninth of December, 1789, Before the Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, Chief Justice of England. Taken in short hand by Joseph Gurney. To which is subjoined, an argument in support of the rights o juries.
Stockdale, John, 1749?-1814.Date: [1790]- Books
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The whole proceedings on the trial of an information exhibited ex officio, by the King's Attorney General, against John Stockdale; for a libel on the House of Commons, tried In The Court Of King's-Bench Westminster, ON Wednesday, the ninth of December, 1789, Before The Right Hon. Lloyd Lord Kenyon, Chief Justice Of England. Taken in short hand by Joseph Gurney. To which is subjoined, an argument in support of the rights of juries.
Stockdale, John, 1749?-1814.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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A short examination into the conduct of Lord Mfd, through the affair of Mr. Wilkes.
Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The genuine trial of Thomas Paine, for a libel contained in the second part of Rights of man; at Guildhall, London, Dec. 18, 1792, before Lord Kenyon and a special jury: together with the speeches at large of the Attorney-General and Mr. Erskine, and Authentic Copies of Mr. Paine's Letters to the Attorney-General and others, On the Subject of the Prosecution. Taken in short-hand by E. Hodgson.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1792