Clark, George, Esq.
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The penal statutes abridged, and alphabetically arranged . Calculated to serve the desirable end of an alphabetical common place book of the penal laws. Exhibiting at one view. The nature of the offence; the penalty annexed to it, for the first, second, and third offence; the number of witnesses and magistrates necessary to conviction; the application of the penalty; the manner of prosecuting and recovering the penalty. To which is prefixed, A collection of maxims and rules for the proper exposition of statutes; the whole being essentially necessary for the due administration of public justice. By George Clark, Esq. The second edition, with great additions and improvements, By George Wilson, serjeant at law.
Clark, George, Esq.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- E-books
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Memoranda legalia or an alphabetical digest of the laws of England: adapted to the use of the lawyer, the merchant, and the trader. By George Clark, Attorney-at-Law.
Clark, George, Esq.Date: 1800- E-books
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The penal statutes abridged , and alphabetically arranged. Calculated to serve the desirable End of AN Alphabetical Common Place Book Of The Penal Laws. Exhibiting, At One View, The Nature of the Offence; the Penalty annexed to it, for the first, second, and third Offence; the Number of Witnesses and Magistrates necessary to conviction; the Application of the Penalty; the Manner of prosecuting and recovering the Penalty. To Which IS Prefixed, A Collection of Maxims and Rules for the proper Exposition of Statutes; the Whole being essentially necessary for the due Administration of public Justice. Dedicated To The Magistrates Of Great-Britain. By George Clark, Esq.
Clark, George, Esq.Date: 1777- E-books
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An alphabetical epitome of the common law of England so far as it relates to the security of the persons, property and privileges of individuals. Directing, in a great Variety of Instances, not only to the several Points in which the Law does, or does not give a Remedy, but also to the particular Species of Remedy the Law has provided for distinct Injuries and Wrongs: Interspersed with many other useful Articles necessary to be known for a proper Discharge of the several Duties of public and private Life. With AN Addenda; Shewing the Law respecting Costs in the Prosecution of Actions, and pointing out the Quantum of Costs allowed, &c. By G. Clark, Esq. Author of the Penal Statutes Abridged.
Clark, George, Esq.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- E-books
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An address to both houses of Parliament containing reasons for a tax upon dogs, and the outlines of a plan for that purpose; and for effectually suppressing the oppressive practice of impressing seamen, and More Expeditiously Manning the Royal Navy. By G. Clarke.
Clark, George, Esq.Date: 1791