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ATKINS (Samuel). Trial for being accessary

to the murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, king's bench, Feb. 1679. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2].

ATKINS (William). Trial at Stafford for
high treason, being a Romish priest, Aug.
1679. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776.
[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2].

The same. See BROMMICH (A.) and
ATKINS (W.)

ATTERBURY (Francis, bishop of Rochester, and others). Proceedings in parliament against [them], upon bills of pains and penalties for a treasonable conspiracy, May, 1723. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE's state trials, v. 6]. AUBRY (Charles Marie Barbe Antoine), and RAU (Carl Heinrich). Cours de droit français d'après l'ouvrage allemand de Carl Salomon Zachariæ von Lingenthal. 3e éd. entièrement refondue et complétée. 6 v. 8°. Paris, Coste, 1856-58.

AUDISIO (Guglielmo). Droit public de l'église et des nations chrétiennes. Traduit de l'Italien avec approbation de l'auteur, par M. le chanoine Labis. 3 v. 8°. Louvain, C. Peeters, 1864-65.

Idée historique et rationelle de la diplomatie ecclésiastique. Traduite de l'Italien, avec approbation de l'auteur, par M. le chanoine Labis. 520 pp. 8°. Louvain, C. Peeters, 1865.

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[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 1].

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[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 8].
BAILLIE (Robert). Trial in Scotland for
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[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3].

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See CALVERT.

BAMBRIDGE (Thomas), Several proceedings relative to the bailing of Mr. Bambridge, both at the king's-bench and the Old-Bailey, 1729, previous to his trial for felony. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9].

Trial for felony, Old-Bailey, Dec. 1729. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9].

Trial for the murder of Robert Castell, Old-Bailey, May, 1729. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9].

and CORBETT (Richard). Trial, at Guildhall, London, on an appeal, for the murder of Robert Castell, Jan. 1730. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9].

BARINETTE (Pietro). Diritto romano; parte generale. 1. Idee fondamentali intorno al diritto ed alle leggi. 2. Delle persone. 3. Delle cose. 4. Delle azioni. 6 p. 1. 288 pp. 8°. Milano, Vallardi, 1864. BARNARD (William). Trial, Old-Bailey, May, 1758, on the black act, for sending a letter in a fictitious name to Charles [Churchill], duke of Marlborough, demanding a genteel support for life. fol. London, T. Wright, 1799. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10].

BARNARDISTON (Sir Samuel). Trial, at the Guild-Hall of London, for a misdemeanor, Feb. 1683. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3].

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BARBOT (John). Trial for the murder of Mathew Mills, at Basseterre, Island of St. Christopher, Jan. 1753. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779.

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BATEMAN (Charles, surgeon). Trial, at the Old-Bailey, for high treason, Dec. 1685. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4].

BATES (John). The case of impositions, on an information in the exchequer against [him], 1604. fol. London, T. Wright, 1781. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 11). BATHURST (Charles). Proceedings in the house of peers and house of commons on [his] case, in Jan. 1703. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE's state trials, v. 8].

BATTEN (Edmond Chisholm), and LUDLOW (Henry). A treatise on the jurisdiction, pleadings, and practice of the county courts, in equity. xlix, 524 pp. 8°. London, William Amer, 1866.

BATTRAGH (William). Trial for treason. See CHADWICK (Thomas), and BATTRAGH.

BAXTER (Rev. Richard). Proceedings against [him], for a seditious libel, intituled, A paraphrase on the testament, Guildhall, May, 1685. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10]. BAYARD (Col. Nicholas). Trial, in the pro vince of New York, for high treason, Feb. 1702. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 5). BAYNTON (Sarah), and others. Trials for forceably taking away Mrs. Pleasant Rawlins, and procuring her to be married to Haagen Swendsen. Queen's bench, Nov. 1702. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777.

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[Trials for treason, v. 3].

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[HARGRAVE'S state trials. v. 5].

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[HARGRAVE'S state trials. v. 10).

BERWICK (John). Trial for high treason ; Southwark, July, 1746. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

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BETHEL (Slingsby). Trial for an assault and battery on Robert Mason, Southwark, Oct. 1681. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials. v. 3].

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BIOCHE (Charles Jules Armand). Traité des

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The same. See WALCOT (Thomas) and others. Trial, etc.

BLANDY (Mary). Trial for the murder of her father, Francis Blandy, Oxford, Feb. 1752. fol. London, T. Wright, 1779. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 10]. BLATCHFORD (Samuel). Reports of cases in prize, in the circuit and district courts of the United States, for the southern district of New York, 1861-65. viii, 729 pp. 8°. New York, Baker, Voorhis & Co. 1866. BLOODGOOD (F.) See VAN RENSSELAER (S.)

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[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 1].

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[With SIDNEY (Algernon). Arraignment, trial, etc. 1684).

BOLEYN (Anne, queen of England), BO

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[Trials for treason, v. 4].

The same.

[Trials for treason, v. 6].

The same. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 4]. BORATZI. See BOROSKY. BOROSKY or BORATZI (Carol Jerzy) and others. Trial at the Old Bailey, for the murder

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[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3].

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BOTHWELL (James Hepburn, 4th earl of ). See HEPBURN.

BOUCHER (James). Proceedings against [him], at the queen's bench, for high treason, Feb. 1704. fol. London, T. Wright, 1777. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 5].

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[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 5].

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The same. 12th ed. Revised and greatly enlarged. 2 v. viii, 780 pp; 782 pp. 8°. Philadelphia, G. W. Childs, 1868.

BOYD (William, 4th earl of Kilmarnock) and others. The whole proceedings in the house of peers, upon the indictments against [them] for high treason, Aug. 1746. fol. London, T. Wright, 1778.

[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9).

BRADDON (Laurence). The earl of Essex's [R. Devereux] innocency and honour vindicated. fol. London, T. Wright, 1776. [HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 3).

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[Trials for treason, v. 4).

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[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 9]. BRAZIL. Constituição politica do imperio do Brasil, seguida da lei das reformas constitucionaes. 35 pp. 120. São Paulo, Garraux & Ca. [1834].

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[HARGRAVE'S state trials, v. 2). BRIGHTLY (Frederick C.) Analytical digest of the laws of the United States, 1857-65. v. 2, 80. Philadelphia, Kay & bro. 1865. (2 copies).

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BRODWAY (Giles). Trial for rape
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and

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[Trials for treason, v. 1].

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