The case of libel, the King v. John Lambert and others, printer and proprietors of the Morning chronicle

with the arguments of counsel, and decision of the court, on the general question, "Whether the special jury, first struck and reduced, according to the statute, shall be the jury to try the issue joined between the parties?"

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The case of libel, the King v. John Lambert and others, printer and proprietors of the Morning chronicle

with the arguments of counsel, and decision of the court, on the general question, "Whether the special jury, first struck and reduced, according to the statute, shall be the jury to try the issue joined between the parties?"

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Language
English
Pages
68

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Edition Notes

Signatures: [A]² B-I⁴ K².

ESTC N15343

Published in
London
Genre
Trials, litigation, etc., Early works to 1800.

Classifications

Library of Congress
KD372.L36 L36 1794

The Physical Object

Pagination
iv, 68 p. ;
Number of pages
68

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16785755M
LCCN
47041868

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