Clarke's Bibliotheca legum; or, Complete catalogue of the common and statute law-books of the United Kingdom [ed. by T.H. Horne]. |
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John Clarke (law-bookseller.) Thomas Hartwell Horne. 20. BRYDALL'S ( John ) jus criminis ; or , an abr . of the laws of treason , murther , conspiracies , poisonings , & c . 8vo . 1675 , 1679 , 1 s . 6d . 21. BRYDALL'S ( John ) non ...
John Clarke (law-bookseller.) Thomas Hartwell Horne. 20. BRYDALL'S ( John ) jus criminis ; or , an abr . of the laws of treason , murther , conspiracies , poisonings , & c . 8vo . 1675 , 1679 , 1 s . 6d . 21. BRYDALL'S ( John ) non ...
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... ( John ) abridgment of the law . V. Lilly's prac- tical reg . infra . Chap . IX . Sect . VII . 1745 , 11. 4s . 117 ... ( John ) digest of the laws relating to the game of this kingdom , containing the statutes in force , with the most ...
... ( John ) abridgment of the law . V. Lilly's prac- tical reg . infra . Chap . IX . Sect . VII . 1745 , 11. 4s . 117 ... ( John ) digest of the laws relating to the game of this kingdom , containing the statutes in force , with the most ...
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John Clarke (law-bookseller.) Thomas Hartwell Horne. 38. Cocks's ( sir Rich . ) charge to the grand jury of the co . of Gloucester , mid . sessions , 1723 . 1723 , 6 d . 39. COKE'S ( Edw . ) reading on fines . ( See Coke's law tracts ...
John Clarke (law-bookseller.) Thomas Hartwell Horne. 38. Cocks's ( sir Rich . ) charge to the grand jury of the co . of Gloucester , mid . sessions , 1723 . 1723 , 6 d . 39. COKE'S ( Edw . ) reading on fines . ( See Coke's law tracts ...
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John Clarke (law-bookseller.) Thomas Hartwell Horne. 11. Two arguments in the Exchequer for the corporation of Liverpool v . the corporation of London . 12. On the admissi- bility of the votes of the claimants of the Earldom of Caithness ...
John Clarke (law-bookseller.) Thomas Hartwell Horne. 11. Two arguments in the Exchequer for the corporation of Liverpool v . the corporation of London . 12. On the admissi- bility of the votes of the claimants of the Earldom of Caithness ...
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... JOHN's argument on the bill of attainder against the earl of Stafford , 4to . 1691 , 1s . 110. ST . JOHN'S ( Mr. ) argument in the case of ship money , before the judges in the Exchequer chamber , printed in Rush . Hist . Coll . vol ...
... JOHN's argument on the bill of attainder against the earl of Stafford , 4to . 1691 , 1s . 110. ST . JOHN'S ( Mr. ) argument in the case of ship money , before the judges in the Exchequer chamber , printed in Rush . Hist . Coll . vol ...
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