Matthew Hale
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- Open LibraryOL7435954A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (17)
- Early works to 1800 (11)
- Law (6)
- Common law (5)
- Witchcraft (4)
- Pleas of the crown (3)
- Sheriffs (3)
Books by Matthew Hale
Total count: 38
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Un abridgment des plusieurs cases et resolutions del common leyAlphabeticalment digest desouth severall titlesPrinted for A. Crooke, W. Leake, A. Roper, F. Tyton, G. Sawbridge, T. Dring, T. Collins, J. Place, J. Starkey, T. Basset, R. Pawlet, and S. Heyrick, and are to be sold at their shops in Fleetstreet and Holborne.1668-01-01
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Contemplations Moral And DivineIn two Parts1682-01-01
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A discourse touching provision for the poorW. Shrowsbery1683-01-01
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A letter from Sr Matthew Hale, Kt. sometime Lord Chief Justice of Englandto one of his sons, after his recovery from the small-poxPrinted by J. Playford, for W. Shrowsbery, at the sign of the Bible in Duke-lane1684-01-01
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A letter from Sr Matthew Hale, kt. sometime lord chief justice of England to one of his sonsafter his recovery from the small-poxPrinted by J. Playford, for W. Shrowsbery1684-01-01
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The judgment of the late Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale, of the nature of true religionthe causes of its corruption, and the churches calamity, by mens additions and violences, with the desired curePrinted for B. Simmons1684-01-01
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The Judgment of the late Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale, Of the Nature of True Religion, The Causes of its Corruption, And the Churches Calamity, by Mens Additions and Violences : With the desired Cure. In three Discourses, written by himself at several times. Humbly Dedicated to the Honourable Judges and Learned Law- yers, who knew and honoured the Author, because in their true Sentiments of Religion, and its Depravations, and the Cure, the wellfare of England, under his Majesty, as well as their own, is eminently concerned. By the faithful Publisher, Richard Baxter. To which is annexed the Judgment of Sir Francis Bacon Lord Verulam St. Albans, and Chancellour of EnglandAnd some- what of Dr. Isaack Barrows on the same subject. ...Printed for B. Simmons at the three Cocks near1684-01-01
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Several Tracts Written By Sr Matthew Hale, Kt Sometime Lord Chief Justice of EnglandViz. I. A. Discourse of Religion on Three Heads. 1. The Ends and Uses of it, and the Errors of Men touching it. 2. The Life of Religion, and Superad- ditions to it. 3. The Superstructions upon it, and Animosities about it. II. A Treatise touching Provision for the Poor. III. A Letter to his Children, Advising them how to behave themselves in their Speech. IV. A Letter to one of his Sons, after his Recovery from the Small-PoxPrinted by J.P. for W. Shrowsbery1684-01-01
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Pleas of the crownor, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subjectPrinted by the assigns of Richard Atkins and Edward Atkins Esq; for William Shrewsbury, at the Bible in Duke-Lane, and John Leigh, at Stationers Hall.1685-01-01
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A Discourse Of The Knowledge of God, and of our Selves, I. By the Light of Nature. II. By the Sacred Scriptures1688-01-01
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A Collection of modern relations of matter of fact concerning witches & witchcraft upon the persons of peopleto which is prefixed a meditation concerning the mercy of God in preserving us from the malice and power of evil angels, written by the late Lord Chief Justice Hale, upon occasion of a tryal of several witches before himPrinted for John Harris ...1693-01-01
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Some necessary and important considerations (to be consider'd of by all sorts of people)taken out of (that late worthy and renowned judge) Sir Matthew Hale's writings, and therein his own experience of the inward and invisible guidance of the spirit of GodThe tenth edition.Printed, and are freely given away by me ... John Pennyman1697-01-01
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De successionibus apud Anglosor, A treatise of hereditary descents, shewing the rise, progress and successive alterations thereof. And also the laws of descent as they are now in usePrinted and are to be sold by A. Baldwin in Warwick-lane1699-01-01
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The original institution, power and jurisdiction of parliamentsIn two parts. Part I. Comprehending the nature and method of all parliamentary transactions ... Part II. Consisting of observations ... collected out of divers journals of the House of Commons, enter'd in the reigns of King Edward VI, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, and King James I ...Printed for Jacob Tonson, Benjamin Barker, and Charles King1707-01-01
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The history and analysis of the common law of Englanddivided into twelve chaptersPrinted by J. Nutt, assignee of Edw. Sayer Esq., for J. Walthoe, in the Middle-Temple Cloysters, and at his shop in Stafford1713-01-01
A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts ...Printed for D. Brown, J. Walthoe, and M. Wotton1716-01-01-
Pleas of the crown: in two parts. Or, A methodical summary of the principal matters relating to that subjectWith several hundred references, never before printed, to the ancient and modern books of the law : And likewise three other treatises by Sir Matthew Hale; viz. of Sheriffs accompts, ; Trial of witches, ; and Provisions for the poorPrinted by J.N. assignee of Edw. Sayer, Esq; for D. Brown ... M. Wotton ... W. Mears ... J. Brown ... and T. Woodward ...1716-01-01
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The history of the common law of Englanddivided into twelve chaptersThe second edition corrected.Printed for John Walthoe in the Middle-Temple-Cloysters, and John Walthoe jun[io]r against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill1716-01-01
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The reports of Sir Peyton Ventris ...In two parts. Containing select cases adjudged in the King's bench, in the reign of K. Charles II. With three learned arguments, one in the King's bench, by Sir Francis North ... and two in the Exchequer by Sir Matthew Hale ... With two tables; one of the cases, the other of the principal matters. The second part containing choice cases adjudged in the Common pleas, in the reigns of K. Charles II. and K. James II. and in the three first years of the reign of their late Majesties K. William and Q. Mary ... with the pleadings to the same. Also several cases and pleadings thereupon in the Exchequer-chamber, upon writs of error from the King's bench. Together with many remarkable and curious cases in the court of chancery. Whereunto are added three exact tables; one of the cases, the other of the principal matters, and the third of the pPleadings. With the allowance and approbation of the Lord Keeper and all the Judges...The third impression, carefully corrected, with an addition of several thousands of references / by Mr. Serjeant Richardson.In the Savoy: printed by J. Nutt, assignee of Edward Sayer Esq; for D. Browne in Exeter Exchange; O. Lloyd against the Temple Church; W. Mears, and J. Browne without Temple-Bar; T. Woodward, and T. Hook in Fleetstreet1716-01-01
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The analysis of the lawbeing a scheme, or, abstract, of the several titles and partitions of the law of England, digested into method2d ed. cor.: with the addition of an alphabetical table.Printed by E. Nutt (executrix of J. Nutt, assignee of Edw. Sayer) and sold by D. Browne [etc.]1716-01-01
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A short treatise touching sheriffs accompts ...Printed for D. Brown, J. Walthoe, and M. Wotton1716-01-01
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A discourse touching provisions for the poorPrinted for D. Brown, J. Walthoe, and M. Wottom1716-01-01
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Historia placitorum coronaethe history of the pleas of the crownA new edition, carefully revised and corrected, with additional notes and references to modern cases concerning the pleas of the crown, together with an abridgement of the statutes concerning felonies which have been enacted since the first publication of this work, by George Wilson.Printed for E. Lynch, No. 6, in Skinner-Row, and at her shop in the Four-Courts1778-01-01
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An analysis of the civil part of the lawThe fourth edition.Printed by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall for T. Cadell, 17791779-01-01
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The history of the common lawThe fourth edition corrected; with notes, references, and some account of the life of the author, by Charles Runnington, Esq., barrister at law.Printed by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall, law-printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; for T. Cadell, in the Strand1779-01-01
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The history of the common lawThe fourth edition corrected; with notes, references and some account of the life of the author. : By Charles Runnington, Esq. barrister at law.Printed for James Moore, 45, College-Green.1792-01-01
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The works, moral and religious, of Sir Matthew HaleSymonds1805-01-01
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The great audit, or, God Stewardbeing some necessary and important considerations, to be considered of by all sorts of peoplePrinted at the office of the Newport Mercury1805-01-01
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The great audit, or, Good StewardTo be had of Benjamin & Thomas Kite1816-01-01
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Thoughts on some important subjectsselected from the writings of the eminent and pious Chief Justice HaleW. and S. Graves1816-01-01
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The first part of the Institutes of the laws of England, or, A commentary upon Littletonnot the name of the author only, but of the law itself17th ed. / with additional notes by Charles Butler.Printed for W. Clarke1817-01-01
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Extracts from the life of Lord Chief Justice Hale, and his advice to childrenPrinted by Tilliand and Hughes, Grosvenor-row, Chelsea; and sold by F. Collins, at the Society's depository, no. 60, Paternoster-row; and by all booksellers1819-01-01
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The history of the common law of England ; and, An analysis of the civil part of the law6th ed., with additional notes & references and some account of the life of the author / by Charles Runnington.Henry Butterworth1820-01-01
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"Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy."5th edit. 6000.Printed for the New England Tract Society by Flagg and Gould.1820-01-01
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What is love?R.C. Shaw1883-01-01
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Rules for judicial conductthings necessary to be continually had in remembrance
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London's Liberties; Or A Learned Argvment Of Lavv & Reason, Upon Saturday, December 14. 1650. Before the Lord Major, Court of Aldermen, and Common-Councell at Guild Hall, London, Between Of Councell for the Companies of London. And Of Councell for the Freemen of London. Wherein the Freedom of the Citizens of London in their Elections of their chief officers, is fully Debated, the most Ancient Charters and Records of the City examined, and the principles of just Government cleared & vindicated. This Discourse was exactly taken in Short-hand by severall that were present at the Argument, who have compared their notes, and published them for Publique usePrinted by Ja. Cottrel for Gyles Calvert at the sign of
Difficiles nugaeor, observations touching the Torricellian experiment, and the various solutions of the same, especially touching the weight and elasticity of the airW. Godbid for W. Shrowsbury