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The interests and present state of the nation, considered; with thoughts on the British connexion By a Barrister
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An address to both House of Parliament, in which some parts of the present system of revenue law are considered
And some observations, and strictures, are submitted to their consideration, on the powers vested in, and exercised by, the courts of commissioner's sub-commissioners, and commissioners of appeals. By a Barrister -
Speculations on Mr. Grattan's address to his constituents. By a Barrister
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A letter, addressed to the opponents of Parliamentary reform, in either kingdom, pointing out the dangerous effects produced by their opposition, and encreased by their delay of reform
Shewing the necessity of it, and that by reform alone, permanent tranquillity and greatness can be restored to the British empire. By a Barrister -
A faithful report of the trail of Hurdy Gurdy, at the bar of the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on the -, of -, 1794
On an information, filed ex-officio, by the attorney general. By a barrister -
The rights of juries, legal and constitutional, in cases of libel, considered in a letter to the jurors of Ireland. By a Barrister
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Review of hints on evangelical preaching
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Remarks upon a few of the anti-corn law fallacies
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The ministry
an enquiry, comprising the last thirty years -
A digest of the evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Andover Union
with some introductory remarks -
A letter to Benjamin D'Israeli, Esq. M.P. upon the subject of his recent attack upon the minister
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A free inquiry into the merits and defects of Lord Redesdale's bill as a permanent act for the relief of insolvent debtors
with an introduction of some additional clauses, addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Sidmouth -
Every lawyer's own book
a handy volume on the general principles and points of practice of the courts of law and equity, with many concise and useful modern forms and precedents -
Every man's own lawyer
a handy book of the principles of law and equity, comprising the rights and wrongs of individuals -
Every man's own lawyer
a handy book of the principles of law and equity, comprising the rights and wrongs of individuals -
Remarks on a late tract of the Rev. John Keble, M.A
entitled Against profane dealing with holy matrimony -
The rights of married women (whenever married) in their property
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The law of landlord and tenant in Ireland
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The vagrant act, in relation to the liberty of the subject
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Clarke's new game laws
being a comprehensive and familiar treatise upon that subject, comprising all the statues and decisions of the courts relating to every species of game -
Analysis of the evidence given before the select committees upon the slave trade
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The Poor Law Amendment Act
an act (7 & 8 Vict. Cap. 101.) for the amendment of the laws relating to the poor in England and Wales -
A letter to the Lord Mayor and Common Council of the city of London
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The probable consequences of a union, impartially considered. By a barrister
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Five minutes examination of an article in the last number of the Edinburgh review respecting the judicial character of Lord Eldon