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A letter to a jury-man; in which the powers, privileges and duties of juries are examined and explained
With some observations upon a late verdict. In a trial for W-lf-l F-e-r-g -
The rights of juries vindicated
The speeches of the Dean of St. Asaph's Counsel, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on the 15th of November, 1784, in shewing cause why a new trial should be granted, the rule for which had been applied for on the motion of the Hon. Thomas Erskine, the preceding Monday. Taken in short hand by William Blanchard -
The rights of juries vindicated
The speeches of the Dean of St. Asaph's counsel, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on the 15th of November, 1784, in shewing cause why a new trial should be granted, the rule for which had been applied for on the motion of the Honble. Thomas Erskine, the preceding Monday. Taken in short hand by William Blanchard -
The Englishman's right
A dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman; plainly setting forth, 1st. The antiquity, 2d. The excellent designed use, 3d. The office, and just privileges of juries, by the law of England. By Sir John Hawles, knight, solicitor-general to the late King William -
A gleam of comfort to this distracted empire
in despite of faction, violence, and cunning, demonstrating the fairness and reasonableness of national confidence in the present ministry -
A gleam of comfort to this distracted empire
in despite of faction, violence and cunning, demonstrating the fairness and reasonableness of national confidence in the present ministry -
The rights of juries vindicated
the speeches of the Dean of St. Asaph's counsel, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on the 15th of November, 1784, in shewing cause why a new trial should be granted -
The deformity of the doctrine of libels
and informations ex officio, with a view of the case of the Dean of Saint Asaph, and an enquiry into the rights of jurymen, in a letter to ... Thomas Erskine. By M. Dawes, Esq -
An examination into the rights and duties of jurors
with some strictures on the law of libels. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple -
The rights of juries vindicated
in the arguments of The Hon. Thomas Erskine, and W. Welch, Esq. in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, in the case of the King against the Dean of St. Asaph, on Wednesday, November 15, 1784: in support of the motion for a new trial. The second edition. to which is added The Arguments of The Rt. Hon. the E. of Mansfield, Ld. Chief Justice; The Hon. Mr. Justice Willes; and The Hon. Mr. Justice Ashhurst; In delivering the Opinion of the Court the next Day. Taken in short hand by William Blanchard -
The rights of juries vindicated
The speeches of the Dean of St. Asaph's counsel, ... on the 15th of November, 1784, in shewing cause why a new trial should be granted, the rule for which had been applied for on the motion of the Honble. Thomas Erskine, ... Taken in shor hand by William Blanchard -
An enquiry into the extent of the power of juries
on trials of indictments or informations, for publishing seditious, or other criminal writings, or libels, extracted from a miscellaneous collection of papers that were published in 1776, intituled, Additional papers concerning the province of Quebec. To which is added, An enquiry into the question whether juries are, or are not, judges of law, as well as of fact; with particular reference to the case of libels -
Observations on the rights and duty of juries, in trials for libels
together with remarks on the origin and nature of the law of libels. By Joseph Towers, L.L.D -
Never before printed. The rights of juries vindicated
The speeches of the Dean of St. Asaph's counsel, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on the 15th of November, 1784, in shewing cause why a new trial should be granted, the rule for which had been applied for on the motion of the Honble. Thomas Erskine, The Preceding Monday. Taken in short hand by William Blanchard