The doctrine of libels and the duty of juries fairly stated, by the author of the Excise scheme dissected, &c. ... and several other pieces in favour of our constitution

The doctrine of libels and the duty of juries fairly stated, by the author of the Excise scheme dissected, &c. ... and several other pieces in favour of our constitution

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Part of Eighteenth century -- reel 5333, no. 23.

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