Grand jury - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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An address to grand-juries , constables and church-wardens. In which it is proved, that they are bound by their oaths to execute the laws against vice and immorality. Chiefly extracted from the preface to Disney's Essay on the reformation of manners.
Disney, John, 1746-1816.Date: Printed in the Year 1786- E-books
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A general charge to all grand juries , with advice to those of life and death, nisi prius, &c. collected and publish'd for the ease of justices of the peace, ... By Sir James Astry.
Astry, James, Sir.Date: 1703- E-books
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The sequel of Advice to posterity , concerning A Point of the last Importance. Wherein The Subject is farther considered: Together with Other Matters well worthy the Observation of every Free-Born Englishman. Written by a Friend to liberty and property.
Lewis, John, fl. 1755.Date: 1756- E-books
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A letter from a lawyer at Edinburgh to his friend in the country
Lawyer at Edinburgh.Date: 1718]- E-books
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The second charge of Sir Clifford Wm. Philipps, Knt. to the grand jury of the royalty of the Tower of London, Liberties, and Precincts thereof, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held for the said Royalty, on Saturday the twelfth day of October, 1745, at the Court-House on Great Tower-Hill
Philipps, Clifford William, Sir, d. 1754.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]