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The analogy of religion
natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. To which are added, two brief dissertations: I. On personal identity. II. On the nature of virtue. Together with a charge, delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Durham, at the primary visitation, in the year MDCCLI. By Joseph Butler, LL. D. late Lord Bishop of Durham. [Two lines of quotation in Latin] -
John Bettesworth, Doctor of Laws and Dean of the Arches, president of the Society of Doctors and Advocates in Commons ... [et al] on behalf of themselves and the rest of the doctors of laws and advocates in commons, appellants
the dean and chapter of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul's, London, the master, fellows and scholars of Trinity-Hall in Cambridge, Richard Horrabin and Margaret, his wife (executrix of Robert Constable, gent., lately deceased), respondents -
On the reform of the testamentary jurisdiction
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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature
To which are added, two brief dissertations: I. On personal identity. II. On the nature of virtue. -
Sir John Lambert, Bart., appellant, Sir Daniel O'Carrol, Kt., respondent
the respondent's case -
The United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies, appellants
Sir Philip Yorke, Kt. His Majesty's attorney general, on the behalf of His Majesty, respondent -
Thomas Paterson of London, Esq., appellant, Richard Graham of Glasgow, merchant, respondent
the respondent's case -
Thomas Harrison, Esq., appellant, Moses Hart and Isaac Franks, respondents, the appellant's case
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The merchants of Allmayne, under and of the confederacy Liege and company of the Dutch Hansee, commonly called the Hansee towns, Lubeck, Bremen and Hambrough, appellants
Sir Jacob Jacobsen, Kt. and Theodore Jacobsen, respondents -
Thomas Done, Esq., appellant. Walker Weldon, David Polhill, Eqrs., respondents. The respondent Walker Weldon's case