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The new system of criminal procedure, pleading and evidence in indictable cases, as founded on Lord Campbell's Act, 14 & 15 Vict. c. 100, and other recent statutes : with new forms of indictments and evidence / by John Frederick Archbold.

By: Archbold, John Frederick, 1785-1870.Publisher: London : Shaw and Sons, 1852Description: xlviii, 602p.Subject(s): Criminal procedure -- Great Britain | Pleading (Criminal procedure) -- Great Britain | Evidence, Criminal -- Great Britain
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101B Miscellanies : 101B The British liberty asserted: being a full answer to a late book, entitul'd, The hereditary right of the Crown of England, asserted, &c. Said to be writ by the Revered Mr. B---r, and others of S.J.C.C. &c. Wherein the author's whole scheme is refuted, from the original charters, records, and other approv'd authorities. By a gentleman. 101B The justice of the peace and parish officer, comprising the law relative to their several duties, with all the necessary forms of commitments, convictions, orders, etc. / 101B The new system of criminal procedure, pleading and evidence in indictable cases, as founded on Lord Campbell's Act, 14 & 15 Vict. c. 100, and other recent statutes : 101B The decisions of the Right Hon. Evelyn Denison, Speaker of the House of Commons (April 30, 1857 - February 8, 1872) and of the Right Hon. Sir Henry Bouverie William Brand, G.C.B., Speaker of the House of Commons (February 9, 1872 - February 28, 1884) on points of order, rules of debates, and the general practice of the House / 101B The decisions of the Right Hon. Arthur Wellesley Peel, speaker of the House of Commons, from his election to the speakership, February 26, 1884, to his retirement from the chair, April 9, 1895, on points of order, rules of debate, and the general practice of the House : 101B An historical view of the negotiations between the courts of England, France, and Brussels, from the year 1592 to 1617. Extracted chiefly from the ms. state-papers of Sir Thomas Edmondes, knt. embassador in France, and at Brussels, and treasurer of the household to the kings James I. and Charles I. and of Anthony Bacon, esq; brother to the Lord Chancellor Bacon. To which is added, A relation of the state of France, with the characters of Henry IV. and the principal persons of that court, drawn up by Sir George Carew, upon his return from his embassy there in 1609, and addressed to King James I. Never before printed. By Thomas Birch ...

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