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Speeches of Lord Campbell
at the bar and in the House of Commons -
Some occasional addresses and speeches delivered at public gatherings, banquets, and in trials by jury while practicing at the bar
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Legal masterpieces
specimens of argumentation and exposition by eminent lawyers -
A course in brief making and legal argument
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Speeches and addresses
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Aischinou ho kata Ktēsiphōntos kai Dēmosthenous ho peri Stephanou logos
Interpretationem latinam, et vocum difficiliorum explicationem adjecerunt P. Foulkes J. Freind Aedis Christi Alumni -
Great speeches by great lawyers
a collection of arguments and speeches before courts and juries -
Great speeches by great lawyers
a collection of arguments and speeches before courts and juries -
The forensic speeches of David Paul Brown
selected from important trials and embracing a period of forty years -
Famous legal arguments
showing the art, skill, tact, genius and eloquence displayed by our greatest advocates in the more celebrated trials of modern times, with several famous cases on circumstantial evidence -
Aischinou ho kata Ktēsiphōntos kai Dēmosthenous ho peri Stephanou logos
Interpretationem Latinam, Et Vocum Difficiliorum Explicationem adjecerunt P. Foulkes J. Freind Aedis Christi Alumni -
Aischinou ho kata Ktēsiphōntos kai Dēmosthenous ho peri Stephanou logos. Interpretationem Latinam, et vocum difficiliorum explicationem adjecerunt P. Foulkes J. Freind
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Plaidoyers et mémoires de M. Loyseau de Mauléon
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The arguments of Mr. Mansfield
Mr. Dunning, and Mr. Pemberton, on the special case between the society of Catherine-Hall, and the parish of St. Botolph, Cambridge, before Wm. Lord Mansfield, Mr. Justice Aston, Willes & Ashhurst, As taken, in the Court of King's Bench, June 6th, 1774. By a gentleman of the Middle Temple. With the learned discussions on the important question, whether the college, as a Body Corporate, was liable to the payment of the poor rates? -
Logismos a ratiocination upon voting
or Shakespears defence against Hopkins, being the substance of an argument upon voting for members to serve in Parliament. Between W. S. a true member of the Church of England, and H. H. who says he is a member of the same church