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- "George Grosz freigesprochen" : Gerichtsreportagen aus der Weimarer Republik
- "Mr. Zenger's malice and falshood" : six issues of the "New-York weekly journal", 1733-34
- "We have a duty" : the Supreme Court and the Watergate tapes litigation
- 'Hang onto these words' : Johnny David's Delgamuukw evidence
- 2018 supplement to Constitutional law, nineteenth edition
- A "Scottsboro" case in Mississippi : the Supreme Court and Brown v. Mississippi
- A "Scottsboro" case in Mississippi : the Supreme Court and Brown v. Mississippi
- A Compendious history of the Old and New Testament, extracted from the Holy Bible. And adapted to all capacities. : Whereby the reader may be enabled, in an easy, pleasant, and speedy manner, to become learned in the sacred scriptures. Interspersed with suitable reflections. And adorned with 120 curious copper cuts, lively representing each history
- A Compleat history of the famous city of Norwich. From the earliest account, to this present year 1728. : Shewing, the situation, manufactures, churches, and other publick buildings; markets, fairs, Courts of Judicature, parishes, divisions into wards, &c. With the manner and times of chusing the magistrates; and a large chronology of the most remarkable occurrences which have happened in or near the city. Also, an exact list of all the bishops, mayors, and sheriffs, that have served in and for the said city; and a particular account of the present Court of Aldermen and Common-Council-Men last chosen, with the respective wards for which they serve. Likewise, a list of the posts and carriers going from this city; shewing the places and days where and when they go out, and the towns they go to. Also a list of the present bishops and deans in England; and of all the judges in the Courts of Chancery, King's-Bench, Common-Pleas, and Exchequer. To which is annex'd, an exact map of the city; wherein the several streets, lanes, river, churches, and other places of note, are perfectly described, in their proper situation. The whole being the most useful and authentick collection of any extant: published at the request of several ingenious gentlemen, citizens, and other curious persons
- A Compleat history of the late septennial Parliament, wherein all their proceedings are particularly enquir'd into, and faithfully related; with proper remarks, and many secret memoirs interspers'd, concerning the late times. : To which is prefix'd, honest advice to the freeholders of Great Britain
- A Compleat history of the late septennial Parliament. Wherein all their proceedings are particularly enquir'd into, and faithfully related; with proper remarks, and many secret memoirs interspers'd, concerning the late times. : To which is prefix'd, honest advice to the freeholders of Great Britain
- A Compleat narrative of the tryal of Elizabeth Lillyman : found guilty of petty treason and condemned at the sessions at the Old Bayly the 10th of this instant Iuly, to be burned to death, for the barbarous and bloody murther of VVilliam Lillyman her late husband : with her confession and penitent behaviour, since such her condemnation
- A Correct account of the trials of Charles M'Manus, John Hauer, Elizabeth Hauer, Patrick Donagan, Francis Cox, and others; at Harrisburgh -- June Oyer and Terminer, 1798. For the murder of Francis Shitz, on the night of the 28th December, 1797, at Heidelberg Township, Dauphin County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. : Containing, the whole evidence, and the substance of all the law arguments in those celebrated trials
- A Faithful and impartial account of the proceedings in the case of James, Duke of Monmouth
- A Full and complete account of the Heberton tragedy : to which is added Beauchamp, or, The Kentucky tragedy
- A Protestant plot no paradox, or, Phanaticks under that name plotting against the king and government : proved first, from their principles, secondly, from their practices
- A Report of the committee of the charge against Mathew Wren, Bishop of Ely, to the House of Commons, July 5th, 1641 : with the vote of the House taken hereupon
- A Statement of the case of Rev. Barnabas Phinney : who is accused of adultery with and seduction of Aurelia Chalker
- A True and exact relation of the araignment, tryal, and condemnation of Tho. Tongue, George Philips, James Hind, Francis Stubbs, John Sallows, Nathaniel Gibbs, for high treason, at the Sessions-Hovse in the Old-Baily on Thurday the 11th, of December 1662 : being a full discovery of the whole plot
- A True and impartial account of the arraignment, tryal, examination, confession, and condemnation of Col. Iames Turner for breaking open the house of Francis Tryon, merchant, in Limestreet, London : with the several tryals and examinations of John Turner, William Turner, Mary Turner, and Ely Turner, confederates, at Justice Hall in the Old-Baily, Lond. the 15, 16, and 19 of January, 1663
- A True and impartial relation of the informations against three witches, viz., Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles, and Susanna Edwards, who were indicted, arraigned and convicted at the assizes holden for the county of Devon, at the castle of Exon, Aug. 14, 1682 : with their several confessions, taken before Thomas Gist, Mayor, and John Davie, alderman, of Biddiford, in the said county, where they were inhabitants : as also, their speeches, confessions and behaviour at the time and place of execution on the twenty fifth of the said month
- A True copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice for the tryal of K. Charles I : as it was read in the House of Commons and attested under the hand of Phelps, clerk to that infamous court
- A True narrative of the arraignment, tryal, and conviction of Thomas Dangerfield for high-misdemeanors against His Present Majesty, James the Second, at the King's-Bench-Barr, at Westminster, on Saturday, May the 30th, 1685
- A True narrative of the whole proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, begun on Thursday the 12th of this instance July, 1683, against Captain Thomas Walcot, William Lord Russel, William Hone, Joyner, John Rouse, Captain William Blage, for conspiring the death of the King, &c. : as also, an account of the tryals of several notorious malefactors for treason, felonies, &c., together with the judgment of the Court upon the same
- A booklet with a brief history of the "Dora"-Nordhausen labor-concentration camps and information on the Nordhausen war crimes case of the United States of America versus Arthur Kurt Andrae and others : trial commenced at Camp Dachau, Germany on 7 August 1947
- A brief account of the proceedings against the six popish priests, condemned for high-treason on the 17th day of this instant January, 1679/80 : viz. Lionel Anderson, alias Munson, William Russell, George Parry, Henry Starkey, James Corker, and Will. Marshal, two Benedictine monks, formerly tryed with Wakeman : with whom was likewise tryed Alexander Lumsdell : who though he appeared to be a priest, yet being born in Scotland, he continues upon a special verdict : the heads of the evidence against each of them, and their defences and behaviour
- A brief narrative of the case and trial of John Peter Zenger, : printer of the New-York weekly journal
- A brief narrative of the case and tryal of John Peter Zenger, printer of the New York weekly journal
- A candid examination of the resolutions and sentence of the court-martial on the trial of Admiral Byng : as founded on the Principles of Law, Evidence, and Discipline. In a Letter to Gentlemen of the Navy. By an old sea officer
- A civil action
- A civil action
- A class apart : a Mexican American civil rights story
- A collection of papers relating to the trade to Africa
- A compendious history of the English stage, from the earliest period to the present time. Containing a candid analysis of all dramatic writings, a liberal and impartial criticism on the merits of theatrical performers, and a sketch of the lives of such as have been eminent in their profession. By Waldron, Dibdin, &c
- A compleat history of the Isle of Man. : Containing the situation and geographical description thereof, also the ecclesiastical and civil histories, with the whole order of the government from the earliest accounts thereof, and the Lord's Prerogative and Regalities; and also the several Officers necessarily employ'd under him: The Nature of the Soil, the Names of the chief Towns and Harbours: The Number of the Parishes, and the Value of the Livings; with the Produce of the Country and the neighbouring Sea for the supply of the Inhabitants: With a Computation of their Number, and description of their usual trade
- A compleat history of the famous city of Norwich. : From the earliest account, to this present year 1728. Shewing, The Situation, Manufactures, Churches, and other Publick Buildings; Markets, Fairs, Courts of Judicature, Parishes, Divisions into Wards, &c. with the Manner and Times of chusing the Magistrates; and a large Chronology of the most remarkable Occurrences which have happened in or near the City. Also, An Exact List of all the Bishops, Mayors, and Sheriffs, that have served in and for the said City; and a particular Account of the present Court of Aldermen and Common Council-Men last chosen, with the respective Wards for which they serve. Likewise, A List of the Posts and Carriers going from this City; shewing the Places where and when they go out, and the Towns they go to Also a List of the present Bishops and Deans in England; and of all the Judges in the Courts of Chancery, King's-Bench, Common-Pleas, and Exchequer. To which is annex'd, An Exact Map of the City; wherein the several Streets, Lanes, River, Churches, and other Places of Note, are perfectly Described, in their proper Situation. The Whole being the most Useful and Authentick Collection of any Extant: Published at the request of several ingenious gentlemen, citizens, and other Curious Penny
- A compleat history of the late rebellion. : To which is added, an appendix, containing several material transactions, omitted in the London copy
- A compleat history of the whole proceedings of the Parliament of Great Britain against Dr. Henry Sacheverell : with his tryal before the House of Peers, for High Crimes and Misdemeanors; the Reasons of those Lords that enter'd their Protests; and the Speeches of several Lords before Judgment was Given
- A compleat history of the whole proceedings of the Parliament of Great Britain, : against Dr. Henry Sacheverell: with his tryal before the House of Peers, for High Crimes and Misdemeanours; The Reasons of those Lords that enter'd their Protests; and the Speeches of several Lords before Judgment was given
- A compleat history of the whole proceedings of the Parliament. : [sic] of Great Britain against Dr. Henry Sacheverell: with his tryal
- A compleat translation of the memorial of the Jesuit father John Baptist Girard, rector of the Royal Seminary of the Chaplains of the Navy, in the city of Toulon, against Mary Catherine Cadière and the Attorney General, plaintiff
- A complete history of the origin and progress of the late war, : from its commencement, to the exchange of the ratifications of peace, between Great-Britain, France and Spain: On the 10th of February, 1763. And to the Signing of the Treaty at Hubertsberg, between The King of Prussia, the Empress-Queen, and the Elector of Saxony, On the 15th of the same Month. In which, All the Battles, Sieges, Sea-Engagements, and every other Transaction worthy of public Attention, are faithfully recorded; with political and military Observations. In two volumes
- A complete history of the war in India, : from the year 1749, to the taking of Pondicherry in 1761. Giving a particular and circumstantial account of all the differences between the English and French; also the disputes among the nabobs, and those between the English and Dutch. together with an accurate detail of all Colone Clive's military transactions, with those of every other Officer
- A conflict of rights : the Supreme Court and affirmative action
- A crime of self-defense : Bernhard Goetz and the law on trial
- A crime of vengeance : an Armenian struggle for justice
- A death in the delta : the story of Emmett Till
- A defence of F. John Baptist Girard, : Jesuit, and Rector of the Royal Seminary of Chaplains of the Navy in the city of Toulon; against the accusation of Mary Catharine Cadiere. Part 1. Containing his state of the case
- A defence of F. John Baptist Girard, jesuit, and rector of the Royal Seminary of Chaplains of the navy in the city of Toulon; against the accusation of Mary Catharine Cadiere. : Part I. Containing his state of the case
- A defence of The examination of a book entituled, A brief account of many of the prosecutions of the people call'd Quakers, &c. so far as the clergy of the Diocese of London are concern'd in it: in answer to a late pamphlet publish'd by the Quakers, by way of vindication of that part of their Brief account
- A defence of the common rights of Christians : with a narrative of Mr. Joseph Rawson's case: or, an account of several occurrences relating to his being excluded from communion with the Congregational Church in Nottingham. By John Taylor, D.D
- A defence of the minority in the House of Commons, : on the question relating to general warrants
- A defence of the minority in the House of Commons, : on the question relating to general warrants
- A defence of the minority in the House of Commons, on the question relating to general warrants. : To which is added, a defence of the majority, in answer to that of the minority
- A documentary companion to A civil action : with notes, comments and questions
- A documentary history of the legal aspects of abortion in the United States, Planned Parenthood v. Casey
- A full account of the actions of the late famous pyrate, Capt. Kidd. : With the proceedings against him, and a vindication of The Right Honourable Richard Earl of Bellomont, Lord Coloony, late Governor of New-England, and other honourable persons, from the Unjust Reflections cast upon tehm. By a person of quality
- A full account of the proceedings in relation to Capt. Kidd. : In two letters. Written by a Person of Quality to a Kinsman of the Earl of Bellomont in Ireland
- A full account of the proceedings in relation to Capt. Kidd. : In two letters. Written by a person of quality to a kinsman of the Earl of Bellomont in Ireland
- A full and accurate report of the trial of James Bird, : Roger Hamill, and Casimir Delahoyde, merchants; Patrick Kenny, Bartholomew Walsh, Matthew Read and Patrick Tiernan, Before The Honorable MR. Justice Downes, in the criminal court of Drogheda, April the 23d, 1794, on an indictment for conspiring with others, on the 14th Day of December, in the Thirty-Third Year of his Majesty's Reign, and at other Days and Times before and after, to incite an insurrection and rebellion within the realm of Ireland; and for procuring Arms and armed Men, to levy Insurrection, Rebellion, and War, for the Purpose of overturning the established Government und Constitution
- A full and impartial account of the tryal of the Reverend Mr. Francis Higgins, : Prebendary of Christ-Church in Dublin; Before His Grace the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland, &c. Occasion'd by a presentment of the Grand-Jury of the County of Dublin
- A full and particular account of the life and trial of the Reverend Doctor Dodd, Chaplain to the Earl of Chesterfield, who was capitally convicted, at the Old-Bailey, on Saturday the 22d of February, 1777, for forging and uttering as true, a counterfeit Bond, purporting to be the Bond of the Earl of Chesterfield, for the Sum of 4200 l. with intent to defraud Messrs, Fletcher and Peach, Esqin of the same. Together with the examination of Messrs. Dodd and Robinson, before the Right honourable the Lord Mayor, for the said Forgery, and their separate Defences
- A full and true account of the confession, behaviour, last daying speeches and penitent end of Greenway Feild; : who was executed at Tyburn for the murther of Andrew Charleton, on the 25th of September, 1689. With the paper he read under the gallows, signed by his own hand, desiring it might be printed as a warning to all people, &c top event their coming to untimely ends
- A full and true account of the tryal, examination, and condemnation of Mary Johnson a witch. At the assizes held at Coventry on Saturday July the 27th, by the honourable J. Trevers, and Baron Prise, ...
- A full and true account of the tryals, examination, and condemnation of Lewin Brown, a Jesuite, and one Father Lewis, pretended Bishop of Landaff, at the last assizes at Lancaster, March 16th. ...
- A full report of all the proceedings on the trial of the Rev. William Jackson, : at the bar of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, Ireland, on an indictment for high treason. Collected from the notes of William Ridgeway, William Lapp, and John Schoales, Esqrs. barristers at law
- A full report of all the proceedings on the trial of the Rev. William Jackson, : at the bar of His Majesty's Court of King's Bench, Ireland, on an indictment for high treason. collected from the notes of William Ridgeway, William Lapp, and John Schoales, Esqrs. Barristers at Law
- A full report of the arguments of Thomas F. Carpenter, Samuel Y. Atwell and Joseph M. Blake, attorney general, in the case of the state vs. John and William Gordon for the murder of Amasa Sprague, Supreme Judicial Court, March, 1844
- A full report of the trial at bar, : in the Court of King's Bench, in which the Right Hon. Arthur Wolfe, his Majesty's Attorney General, prosecuted, and A. H. Rowan, Esq. was defendant, On an Information filed ex officio against the Defendant, for having published a seditious libel. January 29, 1794
- A full report of the trial at bar, in the Court of King's Bench, : in which the Right Hon. Arthur Wolfe, His Majesty's Attorney General, prosecuted, and A. H. Rowan, Esq. was defendant, On an Information filed ex officio against the Defendant, for having published a seditious libel. January 29, 1794
- A full report of the trial at bar, in the Court of King's Bench, of William Drennan, : M.D. upon an indictment, charging him with having written and published a seditious libel.
- A general digest of the English and American cases upon the law of corporations : for the ten years from July 1868 to July 1878, with acts of Congress : being a supplement to Abbott's Digest of corporations
- A generation on trial: U.S.A. v. Alger Hiss
- A genuine account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words, : of Francis Townly, (nominal) Colonel of the Manchester Regiment, Thomas Deacon, James Dawson, John Barwick, George Fletcher, and Andrew Blood, Captains in the Manchester Regiment; Thomas Chadwick, Lieutenant, Thomas Sydall, Adjutant in the same; and Counsellor David Morgan, a Voluntier in the Pretender's Army. Who were Executed the 30th Day of July, 1746, at Kennington Common, for high treason, In levying War against his most Sacred Majesty King George the Second
- A genuine account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words, of Francis Townly, (nominal) Colonel of the Manchester Regiment, Thomas Deacon, James Dawson, John Barwick, George Fletcher and Andrew Blood, Captains in the Manchester Regiment; Thomas Chadwick, Lieutenant, Thomas Sydall, Adjutant in the same; and Counsellor David Morgan, a Voluntier in the Pretender's Army. Who were executed the 30th day of July, 1746, a Kennington Common, for high treason, In levying War against his most Sacred Majesty King George the Second
- A genuine account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words, of Francis Townly, (nominal) Colonel of the Manchester Regiment, Thomas Deacon, James Dawson, John Barwick, George Fletcher, and Andrew Blood, Captains in the Manchester Regiment; Thomas Chadwick, Lieutenant, Thomas Sydall, Adjutant in the same; and Counsellor David Morgan, a Voluntier in the Pretender's Army, who were executed the 30th day of July 1746, Kenning of Common, for high treason, In levying War against his Most Sacred Majesty King George the Second
- A genuine account of the behaviour, confession, and dying words, of the three Scots rebels, : viz. Donald Macdonald, James Nicholson; and Walter Ogilvie, (all Officers in the Young Pretender's Service.) who were executed the 22d day of August 1746, for high treason, at Kennington Common, In levying War against his Most Sacred Majesty King George the Second
- A genuine account of the life and trial of William Andrew Horne, : Esq; of Butterly-Hall, in the county of Derby; who was convicted at Nottingham Assizes, August 10, 1759, for the murder of a child in the year 1724, and executed there on the 11th of December, 1759. To which is prefixed. A particular Detail of all the Circumstances tending to the Discovery of this long-concealed Murder
- A genuine account of the trials, behaviour after sentence of death, and execution of Francis Townley, John Berwick, Andrew Blood, Thomas David Morgan, Thomas Deacon, Thomas Siddal, James Dawson, George Fletcher, and Thomas Chadwick, ... on Kennington common, in the county o Surry, on Wednesday the 30th of July, 1746, for high treason ...
- A legal review of the case of Dred Scott, as decided by the Supreme Court of the United States
- A letter from Candor, : To the Public Advertiser
- A letter from Candor, : to The Public Advertiser
- A letter from Candor, to the public advertiser : Containing a series of constitutional remarks on some late interesting trials, and other points, of the most essential consequence to civil liberty
- A letter from Mrs. Christian Hart, to Mrs. Margaret Caroline Rudd : elucidating several circumstances which did not appear on the trial; refuting particular falsities and Mal-Aspersions asserted by that Notified lady, and relating a Circumstantial Account of her transactions during the time Mrs. Hart lived servant with her. The Whole authenticated by the Affidavit of Mrs. Christian Hart, which is deposited in the Hands of the Publisher, and a Copy of which is annexed
- A letter from the Lord Bishop of Winchester, : to Clement Chevallier, Esq. Occasioned by Fournier's new Attack, since the legal Condemnation of his Note over the Bishop's Name for 8,800 l. with an Account of that Gentleman's Conduct, in Favour of the said Fournier. To which is added an Appendix, Shewing the several Steps of Fournier's Behaviour, from the Day of his Appeal to the Bishop; and the several Variations of his Story about the said Note, in the Order of Time, in which they happened
- A letter to His Grace the Archbishop of York on the principles and conclusions of the judgment of the Court of Appeal in the case of Martin v. Mackonochie
- A letter to John Dunning, Esq.
- A letter to John Dunning, Esq. : By Mr. Horne
- A letter to John Dunning, Esq. : barrister at law, on the trial of The Rev. Henry Bate, Clerk, upon the Information of his Grace the Duke of Richmond, for a libel. With an apologetic dedication to His Grace of Richmond. By a student of the Middle Temple
- A letter to Sir George Saville, Bart. upon the allegiance of a British subject: occasioned by his late bill in Parliament in favour of the Roman Catholics of this Kingdom
- A letter to the Common Council of the City of London : With remarks on Lord Chief Justice Pratt's letter to the city of Exeter
- A letter to the Right Hon. Earl of Suffolk, : one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state; in which the innocence of Robert Perreau is demonstrated
- A letter to the jurors of Great-Britain. : Occasioned by an opinion of the court of King's Bench, read by Lord Chief Justice Mansfield in the case of the King and Woodfall; and said to have been left by his Lordship with the Clerk of Parliament
- A liveryman's reply to Sir Crisp Gascoigne's address. : Shewing that gentleman's real motives, and his whole conduct, concerning Canning and Squires
- A memorial intended to make an appeal to the Supreme Judicial Court for the county of Norfolk : on a judgment issued by the inferior court in September, 1817
- A narrative of facts, relating to a prosecution for high treason : including the address to the jury, which the court refused to hear: With Letters To The Attorney General, Lord Chief Justice Eyre, Mr. Serjeant Adair, the Honourable Thomas Erskine, and Vicary Gibbs, Esq. and the defence the author had prepared, if he had been brought to trial. By Thomas Holcroft
- A narrative of facts, relating to a prosecution for high treason : including the address to the jury, which the court refused to hear; with letters to the Attorney General, Lord Chief Justice Eyre, Mr. Serjeant Adair, the Honourable Thomas Erskine, and Vicary Gibbs, Esq. and the defence the author had prepared, if he had been brought to trial. The second edition. By Thomas Holcroft
- A narrative of the late Popish Plot in Ireland, for the subjugating thereof to the French king : together with the proceedings against, and tryal of the Earl of Tyrone, and others who were accused for carrying on the same : containing the several examinations of Hubbart Bourke, Edward Ivie, John Macnemarrah, and Thomas Samson, Gent., upon information taken before the Lord Lieutenant and Council of Ireland ...
- A narrative of the proceedings of the religious society of the people called Quakers in Philadelphia against John Evans : to which is added, a report of the evidence delivered on the trial of the case of John Evans versus Ellis Yarnall and others : with an appendix
- A new edition of the demand of William Vans on Stephen Codman and the heirs of John & Richard Codman for the sum of 370,000 silver dollars, due him on final judgment rendered in France, at the Court of Appeal in Paris : with a letter written by John Lowell, Esq. to C.R. Codman, no. 8, annexed, and Vans' reply to that letter, no. 9, as will appear by the following statenent [sic] of facts
- A parallel between the two trials of Lord George Sackville, lately published. Pointing out their Difference: With Occasional remarks. In which The Evidence and Matter are compared and canvassed, and a Light thrown upon the Whole process
- A particular account of the tryal of Richard Towne, : tallow-chandler, for felony, in defrauding his creditors, by conveying away his goods, money and books of account, and refusing to surrender them to the commissioners in a statute of bankrupt
- A particular and exact account of the trial of Mary Compton, the bloody and most cruel midwife of Poplar: : as also of her maid, Mary Compton the younger; who were both araigned in one indictment for felony and murder, in destroying, starving to death, and famishing several poor infant babes: : as also Ann Davis as accessary
- A particular deduction of the case of William Eyre Esq. : concerning his right to the half barony of Shelelah and Castle of Carnow ... : humbly presented to the King's Most Excellent Majesty .
- A physical account of the case of Elizabeth Canning. : With an enquiry into the probability of her subsisting in the manner therein asserted, and her ability for escape after her suppos'd ill usage. By James Solas Dodd, surgeon
- A plea for Captain John Brown : read to the citizens of Concord, Massachusetts on Sunday evening, October thirtieth, eighteen fifty-nine
- A pot of paint : aesthetics on trial in Whistler v Ruskin
- A proclamation for tryall of the King ... : With the proceedings of the High Court of Justice against him. Also an Act of the House of Commons for further prosecution against the King : Die Martis 9 Januar. 1648 .
- A reading upon the statute of murder, 10 Hen. Vii. chap. xxi. in the course of which, the doctrine "that all are principals in high treason," is considered; with some observations on the cases of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq. and James Foy. By James Whitestone, Esq
- A relation of Dr. Dodd's behaviour in Newgate, : according to the Rev. Mr. Villette the ordinary's account, with reflexions thereon; and the Doctor's last solemn declaration
- A reply to Col. Clap's Vindication, in Mr. Fleet's paper of the 28th of April last
- A reply to Dominick Molloy's libel (miscall'd a vindication) against John Crump, : Merchant, and his Friends
- A report of the action for seduction, : wherein Barnaby Egan, Gent. was plaintiff, and Rob. Kindillan, Esq; defendant. Tried before the Right Honourable The Lord Chief Baron of his Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Ireland, and a Special Jury of the Co. Dublin, at the Sittings after the Michaelmas Term, 1791
- A report of the arguments in the case of the United States vs. Heth : as delivered before the Supreme Court of the United States ... by John Breckenridge [sic], Esq., Attor. Gen. and William Heth, the defendant
- A report of the case of Hunter against Martin, decided in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia : with the speeches, at length, of Leigh, Williams ... and the opinions of all the judges, together with the resolutions of the Supreme Court of the United States on a writ of error in the same case
- A report of the case of the Jeune Eugenie : determined in the Circuit Court of the United States for the First Circuit, at Boston, December, 1821 : with an appendix
- A report of the committee, of the charge against Mathew Wren, Bishop of Ely; to the House of Commons, the fifth of Iuly, 1641
- A report of the evidence in the case, John Atkins, appellant, vs. Calvin Sanger & al., executors, relative to the will of the late Mrs. Badger, of Natick : which was disallowed before the Supreme Court of Probate at the October term, 1822 : also, the affidavit of the appellant, containing facts within his own knowledge, together with his statement of other facts, which he will prove when necessary : the whole published in consequence of the late publication of the affidavits of the appellees and the wives of two of them
- A report of the examination of David Gibbs, Fanny Leach and Eliza P. Burdick for the alledged murder of Sally Burdick at Coventry, R.I., on the 18th Feb. 1833 : from minutes taken at the examination and published under the direction of the examining magistrates and at the request of the prisoners
- A report of the proceedings in cases of high treason, at a special commission of oyer and terminer, held in and for the county and city of Dublin, in the month of July, 1798. By William Ridgeway, Esq. Barrister At Law
- A report of the proceedings in cases of high treason, at an adjournment of a commission of oyer and terminer, held in and for the county and city of Dublin, in the month of December, 1795. By William Ridgeway, Esq. Barrister at Law
- A report of the trial of Arthur Hodge, Esquire, (late one of the members of His Majesty's Council for the Virgin-Islands) at the island of Tortola, on the 25th April, 1811, and adjourned to the 29th of the same month, for the murder of his Negro man slave named Prosper
- A report of the trial of Michael & Martin Toohey : on an indictment for the murder of James W. Gadsden, Esq., before the Honorable Abraham Nott ... at the Court of Sessions, held in Charleston, for January term, 1819 ...
- A report of the trial of Michael-William Byrne, : upon an indictment for high treason: by William Ridgeway, Esq. Barrister at Law
- A report of the trial of Samuel Busby, & Judith, his wife, : upon the three several indictments, for the unnatural treatment of their children, At a Commission of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, on Tuesday 2d July, 1793. Held before Edmond Stanley and Robert Day, Esqrs. two of his Majesty's Counsel, learned in the Law. by a barrister
- A report of the trials of James Dunn and Patrick Carty for conspiring to murder the Earl of Carhampton. : With a Dedication to that Noble Lord
- A report of the trials of James Dunn and Patrick Carty, for a conspiracy to murder the Right Honorable the Earl of Carhampton. By William Ridgeway, Esq. Barrister at Law
- A report of the whole of the proceedings previous to, : With A Note of the Evidence on, the Trial of Robert Keon, Gent. For the Murder of George Nugent Reynolds, Esq. And also of the Charges of the Judges thereon. Together with The Arguments and Replies of Counsel on the Motion in Arrest of Judgment; And the Decision of the Court thereon. By George Joseph Browne, Barrister at Law
- A review of the principal events of the last ten years in the life of Mrs. Hannah Kinney : together with some comments upon the late trial
- A sequel to the case of the Honourable Mrs. Weld and her husband, : whom she libelled for impotency, &c. ... Published by the author of the former proceedings (intitled The cases of impotency and virginity fully discussed) John Crawfurd, LL.D
- A short sketch, or, Memoir of the late Joseph Hanson, Esq. of Strangeways Hall, near Manchester
- A short, but just account of the tryal of Benjamin Harris : upon an information brought against him for printing and vending a late seditious book called An appeal from the country to the city, for the preservation of His Majesties person, liberty, property, and the Protestant religion
- A speech delivered before the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council : in the cause of Wilson v. Fendall on appeal from the Arches Court of Canterbury
- A statement of the case of Thaddaeus O'Farrihy, priest
- A suitable present for every free-born Englishman : or, the people's antient and just liberties asserted, in the trial of William Penn and William Mead, at the sessions held at the Old-Bailey, in London, the 1st, 3d, 4th and 5th of Sept. 1670, against the most arbitrary Procedure of that Court. To which is added, a rehearsal of the most material parts our [sic] Great Charter (which is the great Bulwark of British Liberty), with the Formalities of Grant; and also the Curse, which the Clergy were directed to pronounce against all Breakers thereof. Likewise some useful observations; together with Judge Keeling's case, and a recital of the Bill of Rights. The Whole absolutely necessary to be known by every Englishman, especially at a Time when our Rights and Privileges have been openly invaded
- A summary of the trial the King v. S. F. Waddington, for purchasing hops at Worcester. Also the proceedings of the Court of King's Bench, When the Rule was granted; with Notes by the Defendant. The Preface Dedicated to the Right Hon. Win. Pitt, The Professed Protector of British Commerce
- A summary, of the charges case and evidence, on an indictment, preferred at the last assizes at Stafford, against John Sparrow, : an attorney, for perjury; intended as a justification of that proceeding
- A time to lose : representing Kansas in Brown v. Board of Education
- A true and faithful history of the trial of the Rev. Alexander Bullions, D.D : before the Associate Presbytery of Cambridge, on a libel exhibited against him by that reverend body in May 1829 : and before the Associate Synod of North America, at their meeting in Philadelphia, in May 1830, whither the cause was carried by appeal : to which is prefixed, a brief account of some of the causes which seem to have led up to the prosecution : and the whole is interspersed with remarks which may be useful to such as have business in church courts
- A true and impartial relation of the whole matters concerning the proceedings of several councels of war, against W. Tompson, a free commoner of England : which may serve for a refutation to a scandalous paper, entituled, The vindication of Lieutenant General Cromwel, and Commissary General Ireton, and the late proceedings against the said William Tompson at White-hall, where he remains prisoner
- A true draught of Eliz: Canning, : with the house she was confined in, also the gypsies flight, and conversing with the inspector general of Great Britain
- A true narrative of the proceedings, with general remarks on the evidence given upon the memorable trials of Mary Squires, and Elizabeth Canning : the latter of which received sentence of transportation for perjury, on Thursday May 30, with a list of the gentlemen for and against the mitigation of the sentence. Fully explaining The many Absurdities, Inconsistencies, and Contradictions in the Depositions of the Witnesses. The Acquittal of the Abbotsbury Men from the Charge of Perjury; with Counsellor Davy's Speech on that Occasion. The Whole Course of this mysterious Affair traced from its Original, and set in a true Light. Impartially considered by a lover of truth. To which is prefixed, the effigies of Mary Squires, and Elizabeth Canning
- A vindication of defence for agitation : in eight years cruel contest by the volunteer for the good laws of his country
- A vindication of the calling of the special Superior Court : at Middletown, on the 4th Tuesday of August, 1815, for the trial of Peter Lung, charged with the crime of murder : with observations on the constitutional power of the legislature to interfere with the judiciary in the administration of justice
- A vindication of the peer's right to advise the Crown
- ADHD on trial : courtroom clashes over the meaning of "disability"
- Abby Smith, and her cows : with a report of the law case decided contrary to law
- Abstract of the argument on the fugitive slave law, made by Gerrit Smith in Syracuse, June, 1852, on the trial of Henry W. Allen, U.S. deputy marshal, for kidnapping
- Abuse of discretion : the inside story of Roe v. Wade
- Access to justice denied : Ashcroft v. Iqbal : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, October 27, 2009
- According to our hearts : Rhinelander v. Rhinelander and the law of the multiracial family
- According to our hearts : Rhinelander v. Rhinelander and the law of the multiracial family
- Actual malice : twenty-five years after Times v. Sullivan
- Additional appendix to the case of Elizabeth, (claiming the title and dignity of) Countess of Sutherland. Proofs referred to in the case
- Additional information for Sir Alexander Cockburn, apparent heir-male of the family of Langtoun, pursuer, against Sir William Cockburn ...
- Additional information for Sir William Cockburn of that ilk, and the other creditors of Langtoun, defenders, against Sir Alexander Cockburn, ...
- Affaire Papon : la contre-enquête
- Agent Orange on trial : mass toxic disasters in the courts
- Alexander Small, : Administrator of Mary his late wife deceased, who was the only daughter of Peter Wing the elder, deceased, appellant. Richard Wing, Second Son and surviving Executor of the said Peter Wing the Elder, and also Executor of Peter Wing the Younger, and John Wing the youngest Son of the said Peter Wing the Elder, Respondents. The appellant's case
- Alexander Small, administrator of the goods and chattels of Mary his late wife deceased, appellant. Richard Wing, the surviving executor of Peter Wing, his late father, deceased, and John Wing, devisees of the said Peter Wing. Respondents. The respondents case
- Alfred Dreyfus : man, milieu, mentality and midrash
- Alger Hiss ... plus 20
- Allegations of selective prosecution : the erosion of public confidence in our federal judicial system : joint hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security and the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, October 23, 2007
- Alton trials of Winthrop S. Gilman : who was indicted with Enoch Long, Amos B. Roff, George H. Walworth, William Harned, John S. Noble, James Morss, Jr., Henry Tanner, Royal Weller, Reuben Gerry and Thaddeus B. Hurlbut for the crime of riot, committed on the night of the 7th of November, 1837, while engaged in defending a printing press from an attack made on it at that time by an armed mob
- Amalia's tale : an impoverished peasant woman, an ambitious attorney, and a fight for justice
- American heiress : the wild saga of the kidnapping, crimes and trial of Patty Hearst
- An Account of the araignment, tryal & conviction of James, Lord Preston, for high treason, in conspiring the death of the King and Queen, and endeavouring to bring in the late King James, and betray the nation to the French king : at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on Friday and Saturday the 16th and 17th instant, before the Lord Chief Justice, &c. : with the manner of the taking the Lord Preston, Mr. Ashton, Mr. Elliot, &c., and an account of the several treasonable papers and letters, that were found on ship-board : to which is added divers remarkable relations in the life of the said Lord Preston
- An Account of the arraignment, tryal, and condemnation of Jonathan Frost, the clipper, upon June the 17th instant, at the Marshelsey in Southwark
- An Account of the proceeding to judgment against Thomas Saxton, who received sentence at the King's Bench-Bar on Friday the 12th of February, 1685, upon a conviction of willful perjury
- An Account of the proceedings against Capt. Edward Rigby, at the Sessions of Goal Delivery, held at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bailey, on Wednesday the seventh day of December, 1698, for intending to commit the abominable sin of sodomy, on the body of one William Minton
- An Account of the proceedings against Francis Charleton, Esq., at the Kings-Bench-Bar, Westminster, on Tuesday the 7th of May, 1689, upon an information of high-treason, of which he was acquitted, &c.
- An Account of the proceedings against Nat. Thompson, Mr. Farwell, & Mr. Paine, at the Councel-Board, on Wednesday, April the fifth, 1682, for their endeavouring to shamm off the murther of Sir Edmund Bury-Godfrey : who were all three committed by that honourable board to Newgate for the same
- An Account of the proceedings against Samuel Johnson, who was tryed at the Kings-Bench-Bar, Westminster, for high misdemeanour, and found guilty of writing and publishing two seditious and scandalous libels against the government on Monday, the 21th of June, 1686
- An Account of the proceedings against Thomas Saxon, who was try'd at the Kings-Bench-Bar at Westminster, and found guilty on Monday the eighth of February, 1685, of wilfull perjury, for falsely swearing high treason against Henry, Lord Delameer, Baron of Meer in Cheshire
- An Account of the proceedings and arguments of the counsel on both sides concerning the plea of Mr. Fitz-Harris to his indictment of high treason, at the Kings-Bench-Bar, in Westminster-Hall, on Saturday May the 7th, 1681
- An Account of the tryal and conviction of Sir John Friend for high-treason : in conspiring the death of His Most Sacred Majesty, King William, and the subvertion of the government, &c. : at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily on Monday the 23d of this instant March, 1696, before the Right Honourable the Lord Chief Justice Holt, the Lord Chief Justice Treby, &c
- An Account of the tryal and examination of Joan Buts, for being a common witch and inchantress, before the Right Honourable Sir Francis Pemberton, Lord Chief Justice, at the assizes holden for the burrough of Southward and county of Surrey, on Monday, March 27, 1682
- An Account of the whole proceedings at the sessions holden at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, for the city of London, county of Middlesex, &c. : which began on the twelfth of this instant July, and ended the 16th of the same : giving a particular relation of the tryals of divers high-way-men, clippers, fellons, traytors, and conspirators, but more especially of the tryals of William, Lord Russel, Thomas Walcot, John Rouse, William Hone, who were tryed and found guilty for conspiring against the life of the King and endeavouring the subversion of the government, with the sentence pronounced gainst hem [sic] &c
- An Authentic narrative of the most remarkable adventures and curious intrigues exhibited in the life of Miss Fanny Davies, the celebrated modern amazon, who received sentence of death at the last Chelmsford Assizes, by Mr. Justice Ashurst, for stealing above 1250l. in money and notes, from Mr. Wriggles worth, a Country Grazier. : Embellished with a beautiful frontispiece, representing the fair-one, both in her native charms; and masculine dress. Interspersed with interesting moral reflections, and entertaining anecdotes, delineating her amorous parleys with her kind keepers in high-life
- An Authentic narrative of the most remarkable adventures, and curious intrigues, exhibited in the life of Miss Fanny Davies, the celebrated modern amazon: who received sentence of death at the last Chelmsford Assizes, by Mr. Justice Ashurst, for stealing above 1250l. in money and notes, from Mr. Wrigglesworth, a country grasier. : To which is added, an account of the many amorous parleys with her kind keepers in high-life
- An Authentic narrative of the proceedings at Liverpool, during the election in June, 1790
- An Authentic statement of the case and conduct of Rose Butler : who was tried, convicted, and executed for the crime of arson
- An Authentick narrative of the life and actions of Jonathan Wild, (citizen and thief-taker of London) with the crimes he stands charg'd with, upon a commitment sign'd by twelve of His Majesty's justices of the peace. : To which is prefix'd, his essigies curiously engraven on a copper plate, and drawn from the life by an eminent master
- An Exposition of the pretended claims of William Vans on the estate of John Codman : with an appendix of original documents, correspondence and other evidence
- An account at large of the Right Honourable the Earl of Danby's arguments at the Court of King's-Bench at Westminster, : upon His Lordships motion for bail, the 27th day of May, Term. Pasch. 1682. Together with the judges answers and the Earl's replyes, as they were then truly taken
- An account at large of the proceedings at the Sessions-House in the Old-Bayly, on the 24 of November 1681 in relation to the bill of high treason prefer'd against the Earl of Shaftsbury, which was foun'd [sic] ignoramus : giving an account of the jury, the evidence, the paper read in court, and all the most remarkable passages that hapned during the whole proceeding
- An account of the curious and interesting trial of Thomas Hall, : late haberdasher on the South Bridge, Edinburgh, before the High Court of Justiciary, in January and February 1789; for fraud and wilful imposition, In the Months of May, June, and July last. Containing, The Indictment, Proof, and other Procedure, With AN Elegant Speech made by the Pannel, Verdict of the Jury, &c. &c
- An account of the proceedings had in the Superior Court of the Territory of Orleans against Thierry & Nugent : for libels and contempt of court : with an account of Nugent's trial on an indictment for a libel
- An account of the proceedings of the Privy Council of Scotland against David Baillie, : with Relation to the Plot. Taken from Original Papers and Records
- An account of the proceedings of the Privy Council of Scotland against David Baillie, with relation to the plot. Taken from original papers and records
- An account of the proceedings on the trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the charge of illegal voting at the presidential election in Nov., 1872, and on the trial of Beverly W. Jones, Edwin T. Marsh, and William B. Hall, the inspectors of election by whom her vote was received
- An account of the rise and progress of the dispute between the masters and journeymen printers, : exemplified in the trial at large, with remarks thereupon, and the speeches of Messrs. Knapp, Raine, and Hovell, both on the trial and at the time of passing sentence; together with those of the counsel for the prosecution: with notes and illustrations upon the whole. Published for the benefit of the men in confinement
- An account of the trial of Alexander Kilham, : Methodist preacher, before the general conference in London: on the 26th, 27th, and 28th of July, 1796. Written by himself
- An account of the trial of Alexander Whyte, : baker, for a false, malicious, and seditious libel; of which charge he was honourably acquitted, at the quarter sessions, held for the town and county of Newcastle upon Tyne, on Wednesday, July 17, 1793. Published by the defendant, for the benefit of his family; who have suffered much during his long confinement
- An account of the trial of Thomas Cooper, of Northumberland, on a charge of libel against the President of the United States
- An account of the trial of Thomas Muir, : younger of Huntershill, before the High Court of Justiciary, at Edinburgh. On the 30th and 31st days of August, 1793, for seditious practices
- An account of the tryal and examination of Owen O'Neille and Felim O'Neille two brothers and gentlemen of the north of Ireland, who were tryed at the King's-Bench bar, being accused for encouraging and assisting one Edward Hare a grenadier to murther Charles O'Hara Esq; ...
- An account of what past on Monday the 28th of October, 1689, in the House of Commons, and since at the King's-Bench-Bar at Westminster, in relation to the Earl of Castlemaine
- An address to Judge Innes
- An address to the judges and the public, : on a decision lately made in one of our courts of judicature
- An analysis of the post-conservatorship legal expenses of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac : hearing before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the Committee on Financial Services, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, February 15, 2011
- An answer to Col. Charteris's second libel, : which he calls, his Humble Representation, &c
- An answer to a false and scandalous libel, : lately stol'n into the world, under the title of The memorial for Lieutenant Colonel Charteris
- An answer to a printed paper, entituled The case of Mary Dutchess of Norfolk
- An answer to the Duke of Portlands' case
- An answer to the protestation of the nineteen Lords against the rejecting of the impeachment of Mr. Fitz-Harris
- An argument in the case of James Sommersett a negro, : lately determined by the Court of King's Bench: wherein it is attempted to demonstrate the present unlawfulness of domestic slavery in England. To which is prefixed a state of the case. By Mr. Hargrave, one of the counsel for the negro
- An argument in the case of James Sommersett, a Negro, lately determined by the Court of King's Bench : wherein it is attempted to demonstrate the present unlawfulness of domestic slavery in England : to which is prefixed a state of the case
- An argument of a learned judge in the Exchequer-Chamber upon a writ of error out of the King's-Bench, in a cause, wherein Sir Samuel Barnadiston was plaintiff against Sir William Soame, Sheriff of the County of Suffolk, Defendant, : Wherein the Privilege of the House of Commons, in Determining Matters relating to the Right of Elections of their own Members, is justified. Necessary for all Persons that have any thing to do with Elections. From the Original MS
- An authentic and impartial copy of the trial of Sir Hugh Palliser, : vice-admiral of the Blue, held on board His Majesty's ship the Sandwich, in Portsmouth Harbour on Monday, April 12, 1779, and continued by several adjournments to Wednesday the 5th of May, 1779. Taken in short hand, by a person who attended during the whole trial. And published by order of his friends
- An authentic narrative of the most remarkable adventures, : and curious intrigues, exhibited in the life of Miss Fanny Davies, the celebrated modern amazon, who received sentence of death at the last Chelmsford Assizes, by Mr. Justice Ashurst, for stealing above 1250l. in money and notes, from Mr. Wrigglesworth, a Country Grazier. Embellished with a beautiful frontispiece, Representing the Fair-One, both in her native Charms, and masculine Dress. Interspersed with Interesting moral Reflections, and entertaining Anecdotes, delineating her Amorous Parleys with her Kind Keepers in High-Life
- An authentic narrative of the most remarkable adventures, and curious intrigues, exhibited in the life of Miss Fanny Davies, : the celebrated modern amazon, who received sentence of death at the last Chelms ford Assizes, by Mr. Justice Ashurst, For stealing above 1250l. In Money and Notes, from Mr. Wrigglesworth, a Country Grazier. Embellished with a beautiful frontispiece, Representing the fair-one, both in her nátive Charms, and masculine Dress. Interspersed with Interesting moral Reflections, and entertaining anecdotes, delineating her Amorous Parleys with her Kind Keepers in high-life
- An authentic narrative of the primary ordination held in the Countess of Huntingdon's chapel, : at Spa-Field, London, On Sunday the 9th Day of March 1783. Upon the plan of secession. Published at the request of the congregation
- An authentic narrative of the primary ordination held in the Countess of Huntingdon's chapel, at Spa-Field, London, on Sunday the 9th day of March 1783. Upon the plan of secession. Published at the Request of the Congregation
- An authentic narrative of the singular and surprising conduct of Sir Watkin Lewes, knight, respecting his detention and concealment of an old Latin deed, delivered to him about ten years ago for the purpose of making out and establishing the title of a poor person in Pembrokeshire to the large estate of Thomas Selby, late of Wavendon, in the county of Bucks, Esq; who died in the year 1772 : With extracts from the office copy of his answer to a bill filed against him in the Court of Exchequer, for the recovery of the said deed: and also with extracts from the office copy of the depositions of witnesses taken in the cause on the behalf of the plaintiff, none having been examined by the defendant. Together with observations, pointing out the inconsistency and prevarication of his answer: and shewing, how the trial was eluded, and the cause struck out of the paper, just as it was going to be called on, by the positive refusal of plaintiff's counsel to open the cause, thinking it had too uncomely a countenance to appear before the court. By John Duffield, formerly of Medmenham Abbey, in the county of Bucks; but now of the Parish of St. Panceas, in the county of Middlesex, gentleman
- An authentick narrative of the original, establishment, and progress, of the Inquisition in Italy, Spain, and Portugal. With the efforts used by the Church of Rome, to establish this tyranny in Great Britain, France, Germany, &c. To which is added, The Ceremonies used at an Act of Faith, or Execution of the Inquisition
- An authentick narrative of the whole affair between Elizabeth Canning and Mary Squires : containing an impartial relation of every incident from it's [sic] first rise to the present time. With a faithful summary of the evidence against Mary Squires for robbing Elizabeth Canning,
- An authentick narrative of the whole proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's Hill, : Southwark, in the months of June and July, 1746. Being the trials of the following rebel officers. Viz. Francis Townley, Col. George Fletcher, John Berwick, Thomas Deacon, David Morgan, Charles Deacon, James Dawson, John Saunderson, Thomas Chadwick, Thomas Syddall, James Willding, William Battrah, and Alexander Mg̀routher; who were all convicted: And John Hunter and James Stretton, who were acquitted. Together with An Account of Christopher Taylor, Thomas Furnival, Andrew Blood, James Gadd, Alexander Abernethy, James Nicholson, Donald Md̀onald, and Walter Ogilvie, who pleaded Guilty. To which are added, at the End of each Trial, The Behaviour, Confessions, and Dying Words of those Nine that were executed on Kennington Common, on Wednesday the 30th of July, 1746
- An authentick narrative of the whole proceedings of the court at St. Margaret's Hill, Southwark, : in the months of June, July and August, 1746. Being the trials of the following rebel officers. Viz. Francis Townley, Col. George Fletcher, John Berwick, Thomas Deacon, David Morgan,
- An exact narrative of the tryal and condemnation of John Twyn for printing and dispersing of a treasonable book : with the tryals of Thomas Brewster, bookseller, Simon Dover, printer, Nathan Brooks, bookbinder, for printing, publishing, and uttering of seditious, scandalous, and malitious pamphlets : at Justice-Hall in the Old-Bayly, London, the 20th, and 22th of February, 1663/4
- An examination of the testimony of the four evangelists, by the rules of evidence administered in courts of justice : With an account of the trial of Jesus
- An impartial account of the trial of the Lord Conwallis [sic]
- An ordinance of the Commons of England in Parliament assembled with a list of the commissioners and officers of the said court by them elected. : Die Mercury January 3. 1648
- An unreal dream : the Michael Morton story