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Remarks on the Letter to John Buxton, Esq;
Hanoverian Whig.Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The trial of John Peter Zenger, of New-York, printer: who was charged with having printed and published a libel against the government; and acquitted. ... To which is now added, ... the trial of Mr. William Owen, bookseller, ...
Zenger, John Peter, 1697-1746.Date: 1765- Books
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A letter to John Dunning, Esq. barrister at law, on the trial of The Rev. Henry Bate, Clerk, upon the Information of his Grace the Duke of Richmond, for a libel. With an apologetic dedication to His Grace of Richmond. By a student of the Middle Temple.
Student of the Middle Temple.Date: [1780]- Books
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An enquiry into the doctrine, lately propagated, concerning libels, warrants, and the seizure of papers; with a view to some late proceedings, and the defence of them by the majority; upon the principles of law and the constitution. In a letter to Mr. Almon from the father of candor.
Father of candor.Date: [1764]- Books
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The trial of Lieutenant Charles Bourne, upon the prosecution of Sir James Wallace, Knt. for an assault: also the law pleadings, the arguments of counsel, and the speech of Mr. Justice Willes upon passing judgment. Taken in short-hand by Mr. Blanchard. To which are added the whole of the affidavits on both sides; the additional Affidavits offered to the Court by the Defendant's Counsel, and the Resolutions of the Marine Corps on his Conduct. With notes by Mr. Bourne.
Bourne, Charles.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]