Thoughts on the privileges and power of juries, suggested by the case of James Robertson and Walter Berry, printer and booksellers, Edinburgh : to which are added, observations on the present state of this country, in which...failures are explained, and a plan suggested by which...that evil may be stopped, and credit restored.
1793
T An19j 1793 (Map It)
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Thoughts on the privileges and power of juries, suggested by the case of James Robertson and Walter Berry, printer and booksellers, Edinburgh : to which are added, observations on the present state of this country, in which...failures are explained, and a plan suggested by which...that evil may be stopped, and credit restored.
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Edinburgh : Walter Berry, 1793.
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T An19j 1793
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22 pages ; 20 cm
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(OCoLC)25021303
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