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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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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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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 Trial at full Length, of Edw. Gibbon Wakefield, William Wakefield, and Mrs. Frances Wakefield, for a Conspiracy, and the Abduction Of Miss Turner . . . With The Speeches of Counsel at Full Length; The Judgeís Charge To The Jury; &c. &c. &c.
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Printed and Published by Edward Duncombe, 188, Fleet Street |
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Fairburn's edition of The Trial between Maria Foote, the celebrated actress, plaintiff, and Joseph Hayne, Esq. defendant, for a breach of promise of marriage . . . Taken In Short Hand.
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Published By John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate Hill |
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Report of the cause between Charles Sturt, Esq, plaintiff, and the most noble the Marquis of Blandford, defendant, for criminal conversation with the Right Hon. Lady Mary Ann Sturt . . . Before lord Kenyon, and a special jury.
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Printed For J. Ridgway, York Street, St. Jamesís Square |
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The Cruel Mistress; Being, The Genuine Trial Of Elizabeth Branch, And Her own Daughter; For The Murder of Jane Butterworth, Who were executed on Saturday, May 3, 1740 . . . and their Last Dying Speeches, made at the Place of Execution.
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Printed for C. Simpson, at Danverís Head in the Old Baily, and Sold by the Booksellers of Town and Country |
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The Trial Of The Right Hon. Ann, Countess of Cork and Orrery ... Charging her with committing the Crime of Adultery, And violating her Marriage Vow. A Trial of the most extraordinary Nature ... Taken in Short-Hand, by a Civilian.
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Printed for the Proprietor, and sold by G. Lister, No. 46, Old Bailey; and all other Booksellers |
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Substance of the Debates on the Bill for Abolishing the Slave Trade
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Printed and Sold by W. Phillips, Sold also by John Hatchard |
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A Modest Plea for the Property of Copy Right. By Catherine Macaulay.
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Printed By R. Cruttwell, In Bath, For Edward And Charles Dilly, In The Poultry, London |
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