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Zivilprozessordnung
mit Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz und anderen Nebengesetzen -
Alte deutsche Gerichtsformeln
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Richter und Gericht im deutschen Märchen
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Richter und Gericht im deutschen Märchen
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Dissertatione Inavgvrali De Sveviae Tribvnali S.R.I. Avstriaco, Dem Kayserlichem Landgericht In Qvadrvrbe Præside Ioann. Petro De Lvdevvig, Fridericianae Cancellario, Potentiss. Porvss. Reg. A Consiliis Intimis Et In Regimine Atqve Consist. Dvcatvs Magdebvrgici, Ordinis ICtorvm Præside Vicario, Professore Ivrivm Et Historiarvm, Domino In Bendorf, Prez, Gatterstaet, Reliqva, Ad Capessenda Privilegia Et Honores In Ivrisprvdentiae Stvdio Svpremos, Respondebit Ioann. David Knoll, Ravenspvrgensis. Die XXIV. Mens. Novembr. MDCC XXV.
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Der Stadt Hamburgk Gerichtsordnung vnd Statuta
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An act to enable His Majesty to grant certain estates, devised by the will of Henry late Lord Colerane, in the Kingdom of Ireland, deceased, to trustees, in trust for Henrietta Rosa Peregrina Hare, and her heirs, subject to the uses, limitations, and provisions mentioned in the said will, and to two annuities payable to Rose Duplessis, and also to certain sums payable to Robert Knight, and to Henry Knight, and Anne, the wife of William Basset, and for other purposes in the said act mentioned
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An Act for adjourning the court of session in Scotland
and for remedying the inconveniencies arising from the surcease of justice in that part of the kingdom -
The Juvenile trial, and stories for children
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The Juvenile trial, and, stories for children
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Acte relatif a l'organisation et au systeme judiciaire de l'etat de la Louisiane
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An act establishing a court of common pleas, within and for the county of Suffolk
to be styled "the Boston Court of Common Pleas." -
A letter from a member of the General Assembly to one of his constituents, respecting the change in the judiciary system
together with the substance of Mr. Mebane's speech on the same subject -
Proceedings of the legislature of New-Hampshire, on the important subjects referred to in the governor's speech, at the opening of the special session, October 27, 1813
with the yeas and nays in both branches, on accepting the reports of the several committees to whom the subjects were referred -
Opinions of the Hon. Clifton Clagett, and Hon. Richard Evans, justices of the Superior Court of Judicature, on the act of the legislature of New-Hampshire, passed June 24, A.D. 1813, entitled "An act establishing a Supreme Judicial Court, and circuit courts of common pleas"
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A New index to the statutes of Connecticut. Book I
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. Anne, by the grace of God, Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. To our trusty and welbeloved Sir Alexander Erskin Baronet
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By the Queen, a proclamation. Anne R. Whereas the justices assigned for the several circuits of that part of our kingdom of Great Britain, called England, have prefixed and published the days and places for holding this present Lent Assizes within their respective circuits
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A Friend to the Constitution
No. 1-5 -
Speech of Mr. Giles, on the bill received from the Senate
entitled "An act to repeal certain acts respecting the organisation of the courts of the U. States." -
Speech of Mr. Giles, on the bill received from the Senate
entitled An act to repeal certain acts respecting the organization of the courts of the United States. -
The speeches of Mr. Giles and Mr. Bayard, in the House of Representatives of the United States, February, 1802
On the bill received from the Senate, entitled, "An act to repeal certain acts respecting the organization of the courts of the United States" -
Speeches of Mr. Giles of Virginia, and of Mr. Bayard of Delaware
the former in favour of, and the latter in opposition to, The act to repeal certain acts respecting the organization of the courts of the United States. ; Delivered in the House of Representatives in Congress, February 18, 19-20, A.D. 1802 -
Mr. Hillhouse's motion to amend the bill, entitled "An Act to provide for the more convenient organization of the courts of the United States."
Printed by order of the Senate of the United States, February 4th, 1801 -
At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Ipswich ... on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1810, "for ... taking into consideration several petitions to the legislature ... for altering the session of the Supreme Judicial Court now established by law to be holden at Ipswich, and fixing it at Newburyport ... The committee ... reported the following remonstrance. To the honorable the Senate and the honorable the House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the General Court to be holden at Boston on the last Wednesday of May, A.D. 1810