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Strahan and Preston, New-Street Square, London.
Mr. Justice HARDINGE's Charge to the Jury, in the
case of MORGAN WILLIAM, accused of Murder
Sentence passed by Judge WILDS on JOHN SLATEN,
for the inhuman Murder of his Slave, in January,
1806
Mr. Justice HARDINGE's Address, previous to passing
Sentence upon MARY MORGAN, convicted of the
Murder of her Bastard Child
Charge of a Judge to a Jury, on a Woman who was
accused of murdering her Child
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Speech of JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN, Esq. in Defence of
the Rev. CHARLES MASSEY, against the Marquis
of HEADFORT, for Criminal Conversation with the
Plaintiff's Wife
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17
20
25
26
Mr.
Mr. ERSKINE's Speech to the Jury, in Behalf of JOHN
PETRIE, Esq. who was accused of Criminal Con-
versation with the Wife of HENRY MARTIN, Esq.
of GALWAY in IRELAND
Speech of the Hon. THOMAS ERSKINE, (now Lord
ERSKINES) in Defence of the Rev. WILLIAM DAVID
SHIPLEY, Dean of ST. ASAPH, for a Libel, at
the Assizes at SHREWSBURY, on the 6th of Aug.
1784
Speech of JOHN PHILPOT CURRAN, Esq. in Defence
of Lady PAMELA FITZGERALD, and her Infant
Children, at the Bar of the House of Commons in
IRELAND
Speech of the Right Hon. WILLIAM Earl of MANS-
FIELD, in the Matter of Mr. EVANS
Speech of ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, Esq. in Defence
of ROBERT WILSON, of EDINBURGH, charged with
the Murder of JANET his Wife, before the Court
of Justiciary, EDINBURGH, February 28, 1803
Speech of JAMES MACKINTOSH, Esq. (now Sir JAMES)
in Defence of JOHN PELTIER, Esq. for a Libel
against BONAPARTE
of ARCHIBALD HAMILTON ROWAN, Esq. deli-
vered in the Court of King's Bench in IRELAND,
January 29th, 1794
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46
50
99
112
129
136
206
Mr. Prime Serjeant's Reply
253
Earl CLONMELL, Lord Chief Justice, sums up the
Evidence
265
Speech of the Hon. THOMAS ERSKINE (now Lord
ERSKINE) in Defence of JOHN STOCKDALE, for a
Libel against the House of Commons
2
282
Opening
Opening Speech of ARCHIBALD MACDONALD, his
Majesty's Attorney-General, against THOMAS PAINE
for a Libel, before Lord KENYON, and a Special
Jury, GUILDHALL, LONDON, December 18th,
1792
Mr. ERSKINE's (now Lord ERSKINE) in Defence of
Mr. PAINE
Defence of JOHN HORNE TOOKE, Esq. on an Inform-
ation against him in the Court of King's Bench,
by the Attorney-General, for a Libel, July 4th,
1777, at GUILDHALL, LONDON, before Lord
MANSFIELD, and a Special Fury
Pagé
317
335
396
ERSKINE) on the same Subject
Speech of the Hon. CHARLES JAMES Fox, on the
Bill, entitled, An Act to remove Doubts respecting
the Functions of Furies in Cases of Libel
Mr. HORNE's Speech previously to his receiving the
Judgment of the Court
488
496
519
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