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Zivilprozessordnung
mit Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz und anderen Nebengesetzen -
Zivilprozeßordnung
mit Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz und anderen Nebengesetzen -
Code of practice, in civil cases, for the state of Louisiana
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A letter addressed to the members of the Legislature of Pennsylvania
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Proposals humbly offer'd to the Parliament, for remedying the great charge and delay of suits at law, and in equity. The second edition. By an Attorney
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A treatise on the practice of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New-York in civil actions
By William Wyche, of the Honorable Law Society of Grey's Inn, London; and citizen of the United States of America. [One line of quotation in Latin] -
Institutio Legalis
Or, An introduction to the study and practice of the laws of England, as now regulated and amended by several late statutes. Divided into four parts, viz. I.The practice of the Court of Queen's Bench. II. The practice of the Court of Common-Pleas. III. The nature of all actions usually brought in either of the said Courts. IV. The order and method of pleading. With useful precedents throughout; and a compleat table to the whole. The second edition, with large additions. By William Lohun, of the Middle-Temple, Esq -
Proposals humbly offered to the Parliament of Great-Britain and Ireland
For remedying the great charge and delay of suits at law and in equity. The sixth edition, with additions. By an Attorney -
An abridgement of the acts of sederunt of the lords of council and session from January 1553, to February 1794
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A selection of pleadings in civil actions subsequent to the declaration
with occasional annotations on the law of pleading -
Practical forms, being chiefly designed as an appendix to the practice of the Court of the King's Bench in personal actions
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The practice of the Court of King's Bench in personal actions
with references to cases of practice in the Court of Common Pleas -
The practice of the Court of King's Bench, in personal actions
with references to cases of practice in the Court of Common Pleas -
A treatise on the jurisdiction and proceedings of justices of the peace, in civil suits in New-Jersey
with an appendix, containing, advice to executors, administrators, and guardians, an epitome of the law of landlord and tenant, directions and forms of proceeding for justices of the peace in criminal cases, the law of sheriffs, coroners, constables, and other township officers, the law and form of proceeding relating to the laying out and vacating roads -
Rituals of prosecution
the Roman inquisition and the prosecution of philo-protestants in sixteenth-century Italy -
A treatise on the practice of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New-York in civil actions
By William Wyche, of the Honorable Law Society of Grey's Inn, London; and citizen of the United States of America. [One line of quotation in Latin] -
Layen Spiegel von rechtmässigen ordnungen in Burgerlichen vnd peinlichen regimenten ...
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Zivilprozeßordnung
mit Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz und anderen Nebengesetzen -
Proposals humbly offered to the Honourable House of Commons, for enlarging and protecting the trade to Africa
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The remarkable case of Peter Hasenclever, merchant, formerly one of the proprietors of the iron works pot-ash manufactory ... in North America
in which the conduct of the trustees of that undertaking, in the dismission of the said Peter Hasenclever, and their unprecedented proceedings against him in America, and in the Court of Chancery, since his return to England are exposed -
History of procedure in England from the Norman conquest
the Norman period (1066-1204) -
Private wrongs and their remedies
being the third book of Blackstone's Commentaries -
The student's guide to the Supreme Court of Judicature Acts, 1873 & 1875
being a series of questions and answers thereon -
Proof and pleadings in accident cases
including evidence, relevancy, presumptions, necessary proof -
The difficulties and improbability of persons recovering their right by civil or legal process who do not possess the means to employ counsel
exemplified in letters to Lord Chancellor Brougham ... [et al.]