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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The committee of both Houses, appointed to consider the petition of Jeduthan Wellington, late lt. col. commandant of the First Regiment in the First Brigade and Third Division of the Militia of this commonwealth, praying that the sentence of a court martial may be reversed, have attended that service, and find, from official documents -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The committee of both Houses, appointed to consider the petition of Jeduthan Wellington, late lt. col. commandant of the First Regiment in the First Brigade and Third Division of the Militia of this commonwealth, praying that the sentence of a court martial may be reversed, have attended that service, and find, from official documents -
The triumps of justice over unjust judges
Exhibiting, I. The names and crimes of four and forty judges hang'd in one year in England, as murderers, for their corrupt judgments. II. The case of the Lord Chief Justice Tresilian, hang'd at Tyburn, and all the rest of the judges of England (save one) banisht in K. Rich the second's time. III. The crimes of Empson and Dudley, executed in K. Henry the eight's days. IV. The proceedings of the ship-money judges in the reign of K. Charles the first. V. Divers other presidents, both antient and modern. To which is added, VI. The judges oath, and some observations thereupon. Humbly dedicated to the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs. And his edition is most humbly dedicated to the Right Honourable, Sir Robert Walpole -
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Totengedenkbuch für Joseph Süß Oppenheimer
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Triumphs of justice over unjust judges
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The many deaths of Jew Süss
the notorious trial and execution of an eighteenth-century court Jew -
Die Judikatur des Bundesgerichtshofs zur Rechtsbeugung im NS-Staat und in der DDR
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The innocent in prison complayning: or, A true relation of the proceedings of the committee at Ipswich, the committee at Bury St. Edmunds, in the county of Suffolke, against one Andrew Wyke
a witnesse of Jesus, in the same county; who was committed to prison, June 3, 1646 and there to abide without bayle or mainprise, untill the next sessions or assizes to be holden in the aforesayd country ... To which is annexed a relation of the imprisonment of John Dutten who was violently surprised in his bed in the towne of Strade-brooke, by the constables of the sayd towne, without any warrant from any justice of peace or any other in authority -
The cries of blood, or juryman's monitor. Being an authentic and faithful narrative of the lives and melancholy deaths of several unhappy persons, who have been tried, convicted, and executed, for robberies and murder, of which they were intirely innocent. Together With a brief Relation of the Means in which the said Crimes were discovered, after the Deaths of the several Unfortunate Persons herein related
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Triumphs of justice over unjust judges
exhibiting, I. the names and crimes of four and forty judges, hang'd ... II. the case of the Lord Chief Justice Tresilian, hanged ... III. the crimes of Empson and Dudley, executed ... IV. the proceedings of the ship-money-judges ... V. diverse other presidents both ancient and modern -
[Letter] Maseno, Kisumu to His Excellency Sir J.A. Byrne, Governor of Kenya
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Innocency cleared, or, The case and vindication of Col. George Gill
wherein is made apparent how the sentence of Parliament was procured against him and by what meanes the re-hearing hath been delayed : humbly presented to the Parliament with desires of speedy justice -
The triumphs of justice over unjust judges
exhibiting, I. The names and crimes of four and forty judges hang'd in one year in England, as murderers for their corrupt judgments. II. The case of the Lord Chief Justice Tresilian, hang'd at Tyburn, and all the rest of the judges of Fngland [sic] (save one) banisht in K. Rich. the 2ds time. III. The crimes of Empson and Dudley, fxecuted [sic] in K. Henry the 8th's days. IV. The proceedings of the ship-money-judges in the reign of K. Charles the first. V. Diverse other presidents both antient and modern. To which is added VI. The judges oath, and some observations thereupon. Humbly dedicated to the Lord Chief Justice Scroggs