The judgments lately pronounced by the Right Hon. Lord Norbury, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas
and by Mr. Justice Fletcher on an application made to that Court for a new trial in a cause in which the Hon. Frederick Cavendish was plaintiff, and the Hope Insurance Company of London were defendants : together with the argument of Charles Burton, one of His Majesty's Council at Law, in support of said application, to which is added an appendix containing "The arrogant and nonsensical proclamation" of the jurors who tried said cause, the several letters of the plaintiff addressed to those jurors, requiring them, pursuant to their voluntary undertaking, to "proclaim to the world the indisputable and positive facts and circumstances upon which their verdict was founded," with some hints to "The inquisitors."
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1813 - Printed by A. O'Neil, Dublin, Ireland
Language
English
Word Count
13,250 words, Guess
Page Count
53 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59057242M
- OCLC Control Number8988463
Classifications
- LCCKDK106.C39 I74 1813
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- Making of modern law
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