Gentleman of the bar
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- Open LibraryOL4774018A
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- Forms (Law) (4)
- Great Britain (3)
- Trials, litigation (3)
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- Court rules (2)
- United States (2)
- Massachusetts (2)
Books by Gentleman of the bar
Total count: 14
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The question of previous consent discussedBy a gentleman of the bar ...Printed by M. Williamson1756-01-01
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Report of a case decided on Saturday, the 16th of November, 1793, in the General Court of Virginia, wherein Peter Kamper, was plaintiff, against Mary Hawkins, defendanton a question adjourned from the District Court of Dumfries, for novelty and difficulty touching the constitutionality of an act of Assembly : together with arguments and opinions of the respective judges at large and the order of court thereonPrinted for A. M'Kenzie, & Co., by W.W. Woodward1794-01-01
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The practice of the Court of King's bench, in personal actionswith references to cases of practice in the Court of common pleas...2d American ed.: with corrections and additions, by a gentleman of the bar.Printed by Isaac Riley, and sold by Alsop, Brannan & Alsop1807-01-01
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The Justices' directory, or, Points on certioraribeing a digest of the cases reported by Johnson & Caines1st ed.Samuel R. Brown1813-01-01
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Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Judicial Court, of the commonwealth of MassachusettsVol. I. : From September 1804 to June 1805--both inclusiveSecond edition. With references to the subsequent volumes, and a few notes, by a gentleman of the bar.Printed and published by Tileston and Weld.1816-01-01
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High-treasonthe trials at large of Arthur Thistlewood, Gent., James Watson, the elder, surgeon, Thomas Preston, cordwainer, and John Hooper, labourer, for high-treason : in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster on Monday, June 9, 1817Printed and published by W. Lewis1817-01-01
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Trial of William M'Donnough on an indictment for the murder of his wife Elizabeth M'Donnoughbefore the Hon. Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at November term, holden at Boston, in the county of Suffolk, on the fourth Tuesday of November, 1817Printed by Thomas G. Bangs1817-01-01
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The Attorney's companioncontaining the rules of the Supreme Court, Court of Chancery, and Court of Errors of the state of New-York, notes of cases of practice at law, and practical formsP. Potter1818-01-01
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The trial and confession of John Tiernan for the murder of Patrick Campbell ..who was executed at Pittsburgh, 25th March 1818[s.n.]1818-01-01
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The self-taught conveyancer, or, Farmers' and mechanics' guidebeing a compilation from the most approved authorities, of the various instruments of writing, which are found necessary in the common concerns of the farmer, mechanic and man of business ...P. Hardt1819-01-01
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The pocket companion, or, Every man his own lawyercontaining a variety of precedents, laid down in so plain a manner, that the farmer, mechanic, apprentice or school boy, can draw any instrument of writing without the assistance of an attorney : prefaced with twelve pages of scrip, intended as a copy for those persons who wish to improve their hand writing at leisure hours at home without the instructions of a teacher7th ed.S. Parmele1819-01-01
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The justice's guide; or, Directory for justices of the peace, in the state of New-YorkE. Bliss and E. White1825-01-01
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The pocket lawyer, and family conveyancer ...Printed and published by Charles Bell & Sons1831-01-01
The pocket companion, or, Every man his own lawyerPrinted and published by M'Carty and Davis, no. 171 Market Street1841-01-01