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... Cause instituted by Charles Colin Campbell , Esq . against Harriet his Wife , for Adultery ; comprehended in the Speech of the Sur- rogate , who pronounced Sentence in that Cause ( on the second day of March , 1796 ) , in the Court of ...
... Cause instituted by Charles Colin Campbell , Esq . against Harriet his Wife , for Adultery ; comprehended in the Speech of the Sur- rogate , who pronounced Sentence in that Cause ( on the second day of March , 1796 ) , in the Court of ...
Page 321
... cause for which he pleads . In executing the biographical part of his undertaking , the author traces the steps of ... cause against the Duke of Wirtemberg . This being a cause in which the Rights of Man stood forwards as plaintiff , in ...
... cause for which he pleads . In executing the biographical part of his undertaking , the author traces the steps of ... cause against the Duke of Wirtemberg . This being a cause in which the Rights of Man stood forwards as plaintiff , in ...
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... Cause Boulton and Watt v . Hornblower and Maberly ; for Infringe- ment of Mr. Watt's Patent for an Improvement of the Steam En- gine . By Joseph Bramah , Engineer . 8vo . 2s . Stockdale . 1797 . Although a verdict has been lately given ...
... Cause Boulton and Watt v . Hornblower and Maberly ; for Infringe- ment of Mr. Watt's Patent for an Improvement of the Steam En- gine . By Joseph Bramah , Engineer . 8vo . 2s . Stockdale . 1797 . Although a verdict has been lately given ...
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