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An inquiry into certain errors relative to insanity : and their consequences : physical, moral and civil / by George Man Burrows ...

By: Burrows, George Man, 1771-1846.Publisher: London : Printed for Thomas and George Underwood, 1820Description: ix, 320p.Note: Binder's title: Burrows & Cox on insanitySubject(s): Insanity | Mental illness
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BUR Practical observations on insanity : BUR Commentaries on the law of suretyship, and the rights and obligations of the parties thereto, and herein of obligations in solido, under the laws of England, Scotland, and other states of Europe, the British colonies, and United States of America, and on the conflict of those laws / BUR Commentaries on colonial and foreign laws generally, and in their conflict with each other, and with the law of England / BUR An inquiry into certain errors relative to insanity : BUR Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench since the death of Lord Raymond. In four parts; distributed according to the times of his four successors, Lord Hardwicke, Sir William Lee, Sir Dudleyryder, and Lord Mansfield. By Sir James Burrow. BUR Report of the late important trial in the Court of King's Bench, in which Sir Charles Merrik Burrell, bart. was plaintiff, and Henry John Nicholson, the defendant; respecting the parochial rates claimed by the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, from the inhabitants of Richmond Terrace. Tried before the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Denman, Knt., C.J., and a special jury at Westminster Hall, on Monday, the 9th of December, 1833. Taken in short hand by Mr. Francis N. Walsh. BUR Report of the late important trial in the Court of King's Bench, in which Sir Charles Merrik Burrell, Bart. was plaintiff, and Henry John Nicholson, the defendant; respecting the parochial rates, claimed by the parish of St. Margaret, Westminster, from the inhabitants of Richmond Terrace. Tried before the Right Hon. Sir Thomas Denman, ... and a special jury at Westminster Hall, on Monday, the 9th of December, 1833. Taken in short hand by Mr. Francis N. Walsh.

Binder's title: Burrows & Cox on insanity

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