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An Account Of The Rise, Progress, And Present State of The Society for the Discharge and Relief of Persons Imprisoned for Small Debts Throughout England and Wales. By James Neild, Esq.
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Printed By John Nichols And Son, Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street |
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Thirty Two Pieces, Never before Translated, of the Proceedings Upon the Tryal Of M. Cadiere, and F. Girard . . . A Copy of the Sentence pronounced by the Parliament of Alic. October 21, 1731.
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Printed for J. Millan, near the Horse-Guards |
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Free Thoughts On Seduction, Adultery, And Divorce. With Reflections on the Gallantry of Princes, particularly those of the Blood-royal of England . . .By A Civilian.
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Printed For J. Bell, In The Strand |
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The law of evidence: wherein all dases that have yet been prjnted in any of our law books or trials, and that in any wise relate to points of evidence, are collected and methodically digested under their proper heads [etc.]
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In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling et al. |
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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 [etc.]
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Printed for M. Cooper, Pater-noster-row; W. Reeve, Fleet-street; and C. Sympson, at the Bible-warehouse, Chancery-lane |
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Laws, civil and ecclesiastical, respecting marriage; including an abstract of the new marriage act . . . passed July 22, 1822, and a concise statement of the laws relative to husbands and wives.
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Briscoe, Printer, 15, Angel Street |
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Jane Austen and crime
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Jane Austen Society of Australia |
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A Refutation Of Sir Crisp GascoyneĆs Account of his Conduct, In the Cases of Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires.
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Printed, For the Benefit of Elizabeth Canning, And Sold at all the Booksellers and Pamphlet-Shops in London and Westminster |
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The trial Of Mrs. Leigh Perrot, wife of James Leigh Perrot, Esq. Which came on at Somerset Assizes, Holden on the 29th of March, 1800, at Taunton [etc.]
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Printed and bound at The Stinehour Press |
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Curialia: or an historical account of some branches of the royal household. &c. &c. Part I. Consisting of two dissertations addressed to the president of the Society of Antiquaries, London. [etc.]
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Printed by J. Nichols, Printer to the Society of Antiquaries; and sold by T. Paine and Son, Mews G; B. White and Son, at Horace's Head, in Fleet-street; J. Ronson, New Bond-street; and Leigh and Sotheby, York-street, Covent Garden.ate |
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