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Another letter to Mr. Almon
in matter of libel: with a postscript upon Contempt of Court and Attachment -
A letter to Sir Harbord Harbord, Bart.ber of false and injurious reports at present circulated in the county of Norfolk
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Considerations upon three letters which appeared in the Times on the 21st of July, 1791, and on the 5th and 27th of April, 1792
together with some remarks on parish offices, particularly that of a churchwarden, and the invalidity of annuity bonds granted on the faith of parishes ... -
Discussions of the law of libels as at present received
in which its authenticity is examined; with incidental observations on the legal effect of precedent and authority -
Second representation made by Offley, Webber, & Forrester of Oporto
to their correspondents, respecting the recent discussions on the subject of port-wine -
Third representation made by Offley, Webber, & Forrester of Oporto
to their correspondents, respecting the recent discussions on the subject of port-wine -
Positive ruin, the result of public service
an appeal to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M.P., first lord of the Treasury, against the proceedings of Charles James, Lord Bishop of London, and the Foreign Office -
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Francis Angelo-Tremamondo, master of the academy in Edinburgh
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Burness, merchant of Montrose
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John M'Kelvie tanner in Stranraer, pursuer
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An address to the people of Great Britain, on the doctrine of libels, and the office of juror, more particularly in cases of libel. By George Dyer, B.A
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Mr. Forrester's vindication from the aspersions of the commercial association of Oporto
and his answer to the judge, and late member of the Cortes, Bernardo de Lemos Teixeira de Aguillar -
Observations on the attempts lately made to reform the abuses practised in Portugal, in the making and treatment of port wine
together with documents proving the existence of these abuses, and letters on the same subject -
Representation made by Offley, Webber, & Forrester of Oporto
to their correspondents, respecting the recent discussions on the subject of port-wine -
Abyssinia
a statement of facts relative to the transactions between the writer and the late British political mission to the court of Shoa -
The scurrilous scribler dissected: or, A word in William Lilly's ear
concerning his reputation, which he complains is injured by J.G. that ungrateful scorpionist, as he the said Lilly scurrilously terms him -
Chancery injunction
letters to her Royal Highness Caroline, Princess of Wales, comprising the only true history of the celebrated book, disclosing a full account of an extraordinary prosecution commenced against the author -
The trial of Mr. John Magee for a libel on the Duke of Richmond
which took place in the Court of King's Bench, Dublin, on ... July 26th and 27th, 1813 -
Speech of Sir Francis, Burdett, Bt
delivered in the House of Commons on the 28th of March, 1811, upon a motion of Lord Folkestone, to examine into the practice of ex-officio information, filed by the attorney-general, in cases of libel -
The law of libel
in which is contained a general history of this law in the ancient codes, and of its introduction and successive alterations in the law of England -
A treatise on the wrongs called slander and libel
and on the remedy by civil action for those wrongs -
Newspaper libel
a handbook for the press -
The law of libel and slander in civil and criminal cases
as administered in the courts of the United States of America -
Statutes and constitutional provisions of the states and territories of the United States and the statutes of England, on libel and slander, with suggestions of amendments
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The Law of libel
opinions of prominent journalists upon the modifications in it demanded by the progress of the age