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In the press, and in November next will be published
An enquiry into the state of the legal and judicial policy of Scotland. With a plan for remedying the defects in the jurisprudence of that part of the united kingdom. By John Martin. An attorney of the Court of King's Bench, in England; and a solicitor of the Court of Session, &c. in Scotland -
An Act to enable William Mackenzie late earl of Seafort to sue or maintain any action or suit, notwithstanding his attainder
and to remove any disability in him by reason of his said attainder, to take or inherit any real or personal estate that may or shall hereafter descend or come to him -
An Act to enable the magistrates and town council of the burgh of Lanark, to repair and maintain their bridge over the river Clyd at Clydsholm, in the shire of Lanark
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An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, in the city of London, to raise a certain sum of money, for payment of debts already contracted for the relief and maintenance of the poor of the said parish
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An Act to enlarge the time for Justices of the Peace to take and subscribe the oath directed by an Act made in the last session of Parliament, intituled, An Act to amend and render more effectual an Act passed in the fifth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for the further qualification of Justices of the Peace
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An Act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Andrew Holborn, in the city of London and county of Middlesex, to purchase a convenient piece of ground, for an additional burying-ground, for the use of the said parish
and to enable the said parishioners to rais such sum and sums of money, as shall be necessary for that purpose -
Propositions designed to simplify and expedite the administration of justice
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Sampson against the Philistines, or The reformation of lawsuits
and justice made cheap, speedy, and brought home to every man's door: agreeable to the principles of the ancient trial by jury, before the same was innovated by judges and lawyers. ; Compiled for the use of the honest citizens of the United States. To whom it is dedicated -
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 -
Decision of the judges of the General Court, for the Eastern Shore of Maryland, April term, 1802, in the case of Whittington versus Polk
in order to obtain the office of Chief Justice, for the Fourth District, from which he had been displaced by an act of Assembly -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
In the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and nine. ; An act establishing a judicial department -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six. ; An act for the more convenient administration of justice in the Supreme Judicial Court -
The security of Englishmen's lives, or The trust, power and duty of the grand juries of England. Explained, according to the fundamentals of the English government, and the declarations of the same, made in Parliament by many statutes. Published for the prevention of popish designs against the lives of many Protestant lords and commoners, who stand firm to the religion and ancient government of England
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A Letter to the people of Pennsylvania
occasioned by the Assembly's passing that important act, for constituting the judges of the Supream Courts and Common-Pleas, during good behaviour. [Five lines from Deuteronomy] -
An essay for a general regulation of the law, and the more easy and speedy advancement of justice
In which the great corruptions and expences of law controversies are exposed, and effectual methods proposed to redress such great national grievances. Address'd to the Right Honourable Peter Lord King, lord high chancellor of Great Britain. By Christopher Tancred, of Whixley in the county of York, Esq -
A speech in the House of Lords, on taking into consideration the two returns of the Lords of Session in Scotland, relating to the heretable jurisdictions, and on presenting the bill for abolishing them. February the 17th, 1746
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An act to explain and amend an act passed in the twenty third and twenty fourth years of His Present Majesty, entitled, An act for ascertaining the qualifications of such persons as shall counties at large
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Report of the attorney-general
Read in the House of Representatives, December 31, 1790 -
Reflections upon the administration of justice in Pennsylvania
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Speech of the Honorable John Rutledge
delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 24th and 25th, 1802, on the bill, entitled, "An act to repeal certain Acts of the Courts of the United States." -
To the honorable the speakers and members of the Senate and House of Delegates of the commonwealth of Virginia
The memorial and petition of the subscribers, inhabitants of the county of [blank] respectfully represent:--That your memorialists have viewed ... the commencement of a plan, by the legislature, reforming the judiciary of this state -
In Senate of the United States, January 11, 1819
Mr. Sanford submitted the following motion for consideration -
Amendment proposed to the Bill to Prescribe the Effect which Certain Records and Judicial Proceedings of the Courts of Each State Shall Have in Every Other State, and in the Courts of the United States
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A Bill Further to Amend the Judicial System of the United States
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A Bill Further to Extend the Judicial System of the United States