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Mc Knight, 1852, O. 1. Case of Robert M'Knight, a bankrupt, 1792. Philadel

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Read, 1316, & 2271, O. An abridgment of the laws of Pennsylvania. With an appendix. By Collinson Read, Esq. Philadelphia, 1801. Reeves, 1319, O. History of the English law, from the time of the Saxons, to the end of the reign of Philip and Mary. By John Reeves, Esq. 4 vols. Dublin, 1787.

Richardson, 1862, O. 5. A true state of the case of Widow Richardson. Philadelphia, 1736.

Saint Germain, 617, D. The dialogve betweene a doctor of diuinitie and a student in the lawes of England, by Christopher Saint Germain. London, 1598. L.

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Spelman's posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England; with the life of the author. Oxford, 1698. L. Swift, 1266, O. A system of the laws of the state of Connecticut.

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Washington, 190, O. An exact abridgement of all the statutes of William and
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138, 651, & 2025, O. 5. Law quibbles; or, a treatise of the evasions, tricks, turns and quibbles, used in the profession of the law; with an essay on the amendment and reduction of the laws of England. In the Savoy, 1724. L. 2014, D. 6. An answer to an essay on the lawfulness and abuse of oaths. Philadelphia, 1821.

1486, D. The young clerk's vade mecum; or, clerkship improved. Containing precedent's in conveyancing. With the will of Sarah, late Dutchess of Marlborough. Dublin, 1791.

1839, O. 13. Examination into the leading principles of the Federal Constitution, &c. With answers to objections, &c. Philadelphia, 1787.

1844, O. 1. Considerations on the abolition of the common law in the United States. Philadelphia, 1809.

2231, D. The constitutions of the several States of America. New York, 1786.

1822, O. 6. Acts passed at the first session of the fourth congress, &c. Philadelphia, 1796.

1822, O. 7. Acts passed at the second session of the fifth congress &c. Philadelphia, 1798.

1844, 3 & 1845, D. 5. Constitution of Pennsylvania, 1776, 1791. Philadelphia, 1777, 1779.

1835, O. 11. Proceedings of the convention for the province of Pennsylvania, held at Philadelphia, January 23, 1775, &c. Philadelphia, 1775.

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1818, O. 4. Acts of the general assembly of Pennsylvania in 1823. Harrisburg, 1824.

1828, O. 1. Poor laws of Pennsylvania, from 1700 to 1788 inclusive. Philadelphia, 1788.

2341, O. A compilation of the laws of Pennsylvania relative to the poor from 1700 to 1795. Philadelphia, 1796.

1845, O. 9. New insolvent law, passed March 13, 1812. Philadelphia, 1812. 1834, O. 4. An examination to the Connecticut claim to lands in Pennsylvania. With an appendix. Philadelphia, 1774.

2232, O. 14. Papers respecting intrusions by Connecticut claimants. Philadelphia, 1796.

2262, O. 3.

918, Q. 4.

868, Q. 1.

The Susquehannah title stated and examined. Catskill, 1796.
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Christus Dei: The Lord's Annoynted, or a theologicall discourse, wherein it is proved, that the regall or monarchicall power of our Soveraigne Lord King Charles, is not of humane, but of Divine right, and that God is the sole Efficient Cause thereof and not the people. Oxford, 1643.

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559, D. Magna Charta, cum Statutis quæ antiqua vocantur. Londini, 1556. L. 812, F. The Statutes made and established from the time of Kyng Henry the Thirde, unto the first yere of Kyng Henry the VIII. London, 1543. M. 958, F. Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1702-3. London, 1703. 1842, D. 5. An Act for the further increase and encouragement of shipping and navigation, 26th George III. London, 1786.

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Some considerations on the act to prevent clandestine marriages. London, 1754.

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Code de Lois de Catherine II. Imperatrice de toutes les Russies. Traduit de l'Allemand. A Petersbourg, 1769.

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Cassell,

2019, D. 13. Constitucion de la Republica de Colombia. Philadelphia, 1822.

CRIMINAL AND PENAL LAW.-TRIALS.

Bache, 2254, O. 7. Observations and reflections on the Penitentiary system. By Franklin Bache, M. D. Philadelphia, 1829.

Beccaria, 1623, O. An essay on crimes and punishments. By the Marquis Beccaria of Milan. With a commentary, attributed to M. de Voltaire. Philadelphia, 1778.

Blackstone, 904, Q. The law of crimes and misdemeanours.

With the means

of their prevention and punishment. By Sir William Blackstone, Kt. Philadelphia, 1772.

Blount, 2525, O. Proceedings on the impeachment of William Blount, a senator of the United States, for high crimes and misdemeanours. Philadelphia, 1799.

Bradford, 1831, O. 1. On the punishment of death. By William Bradford; and, an account of the gaol of Philadelphia. By Caleb Lownes. Philadelphia, 1793.

Bright, 2254, O. 9. The trial of Gen. Michael Bright and others, for opposing the execution of a writ of arrest issued out of the district court of Pennsylvania. By Thomas Lloyd. Philadelphia, 1809. Campbell, 2019, O. The trial of Mungo Campbell before the high court of Scotland, for murder. London, 1770.

Clark, 2025, O. 4. The penal statutes abridged and alphabetically arranged. By George Clark. London, 1777.

Cowper, 317, F. 4. The tryal of Spencer Cowper, John Marson, Ellis Stevens, and William Rogers, for murder, July 16. London, 1699. L.

Despard, 1819, O. 3. Trial of Col. Despard and others for high treason, New

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Duffin, 1997, O. 4. The trial of P. W. Duffin and Thomas Lloyd a citizen of the United States for a supposed libel. London, 1793.

Eaton, 2024, O. 1. The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton for libel. London, 1794. Gerrald, 2028, O. 3. The trial of Joseph Gerrald for sedition. Edinburgh, 1794. 1806, O. 7. Defence of Joseph Gerrald. London, 1794.

Goodwin, 2232, O. 13. Trial of Robert M. Goodwin for killing James Stoughton, Esq. New York, 1820.

Hastings, 1993, O. Articles of charges of high crimes and misdemeanors against Warren Hastings, Esq. Governor General of Bengal, presented to the House of Commons on the 4th day of April, 1786. By the Rt. Hon. Edmund Burke. 2 vols. London, 1786.

1994, O. The minutes of what was offered by Warren Hastings, Esq. at the bar of the House of Commons upon the charges of high crimes and misdemeanors in 1786. London.

Hodgson, 1021, Q. Proceedings on the commission of Oyer and Terminer for the county of Middlesex, for the year 1786-1790-taken in short hand by E. Hodgson. 4 vols. London, 1790.

Kelly, 317, 1. F. The defence by George Kelly, at the bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday, the 2d of May, 1723. London, 1723. L.

Lambert, 1997, O. 2. The case of libel, the king, versus John Lambert and others, printers and proprietors of the Morning Chronicle. London, 1794.

Margarot, 2028, O. The trial of Maurice Margarot for seditious practices.— London, 1794.

McClean, 1859, O. 1. Trial of M'Clean and Graham, for a conspiracy to extort money from Stephen Girard, Esq. Philadelphia, 1812. Muir, 2024, O. 4. & 1806, O. 2. The trial of Thomas Muir, for sedition. London, 1793.

Müller, 2337, O. Handbuch des Französischen Criminal Prozesses vor den Assisen-gerichten, mit formularen, von G. S. Müller. Hamburg, 1812. Olmsted, 1842, O. 2. The whole proceedings in the case of Olmsted and others, vs. Rittenhouse's executrices. With the act of the Legislature, collected, by R. Peters, Jr. Philadelphia, 1809.

Onslow, 2025, O. 3. The genuine trial of the Rt. Hon. George Onslow, Esq. and the Rev. J. Horne. London, 1769.

Paine, 2024, 2. & 1823, O. 9. The trial at large of Thomas Payne for a libel

in the second part of the Rights of Man. London, 1792.

Palmer, 1806, & 2024, O. 5. The trial of the Rev. T. E. Palmer, for seditious practices. Edinburg, 1793.

Rosewell, 2018, O. The arraignment and trial of the Rev. Thomas Rosewell, for high treason with an account of his life and death. By Samuel Rosewell. London, 1718.

Sharrock, 141, D. 2. Judicia (seu legum censuræ) de variis Incontinentiæ spe

ciebus, per Roberto Sharrock. Oxoniæ, 1662.

Sergeant, 1818, O. 6. Observations and reflections on the design and effect of

Punishments; by John Sergeant, Esq. and Col. Samuel Miller, of the U. S. Marine, in letters, addressed to R. Vaux. Philadelphia, 1828. Sheares, 1820, O. 9. Trials of Henry and John Sheares, John M'Cann, W. M. Byrne, and Oliver Bond for high treason, at Dublin, &c. &c. &c. Dublin, 1798.

Skirving, 2028, O. 1. & 1816, O. 4. The trial of William Skirving, for sedition. Edinburgh, 1794.

Turnbull, 1812, O. 7. Visit to the Philadelphia Prison, by Robert T. Turnbull. Philadelphia, 1796.

Ure, 2231, O. 5. Case of divorce of Andrew Ure, M. D. and Catharine Ure, tried in the consistory court at Edinburgh. Philadelphia, 1820.

Vaux, 1843, O. 6. On prison discipline, the criminal code of Pennsylvania, and the penitentiary system. By Roberts Vaux. Philadelphia, 1826. 2233, O. 6. Letter on the penitentiary system. By Roberts Vaux. Philadelphia, 1827.

1843, O. 9. A reply to Mr. Roscoe's two letters on the penitentiary system of Pennsylvania. By Roberts Vaux. Philadelphia, 1827. Walker, 1806, O. 5. Trial of Thomas Walker and others, for sedition. London, 1794.

Whistelo, 2232, O. 13. The commissioners of the almshouse vs. Alexander Whistelo, being a remarkable case of bastardy. New York, 1808. Winterbotham, 1806, 4. & 2024, O. 3. The trial of Wm. Winterbotham for seditious words. London, 1794.

Zenger, 2021, O. 8. The trial of John Peter Zenger of New York, printer, for a libel. London, 1752.

2021, O. 7. The doctrine of libels and the duty of juries. London, 1752. 1892, O. 3. Considerations on the law of forfeiture for high treason, &c. London, 1748.

554, O. 5. Four letters to a friend in North Britain, upon publishing the tryal of Dr. Sacheverell. London, 1710. L.

1839, O. 16. Enquiry into the effects of public punishments upon criminals and upon society. Philadelphia, 1787.

2019, D. 14. An appendix to the essays on capital punishments. By Philanthropos. Philadelphia, 1812.

2233, O. 5. Report of the directors of the Massachusetts state prison. Boston, 1817.

2241, O. 6. Reports of the board of managers of the prison discipline society. Boston, 1827-1828.

2012, D. 1. Circulaire du ministre de la justice et de l'interieur sur la police. 1858, D. 6. Constitution of the society for alleviating the miseries of public prisons. Philadelphia, 1806.

MILITARY LAW.-TRIALS.

1837, O. 11. Proceedings of a board of general officers held by order of General Washington, respecting Major John Andrè, September 29, 1780. Philadelphia, 1780.

1832, 5. & 2006, O. The trial of the Hon. Admiral Byng, together with his defence. 2 vols. London, 1757.

2016, O. 1. Minutes of the proceedings at the trial of Rear-Admiral Knowles. London, 1750.

1836, O. 10. Rules and articles for the better government of the troops of the United States. Philadelphia, 1776.

1837, O. 2. An act to regulate the militia of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1777.

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