Trials (Libel) - Great Britain
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The trial of Lieutenant Charles Bourne , upon the prosecution of Sir James Wallace, Knt. for an assault: also the law pleadings, the arguments of counsel, and the speech of Mr. Justice Willes upon passing judgment. Taken in short-hand by Mr. Blanchard. To which are added the whole of the affidavits on both sides; the additional Affidavits offered to the Court by the Defendant's Counsel, and the Resolutions of the Marine Corps on his Conduct. With notes by Mr. Bourne.
Bourne, CharlesDate: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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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.
Student of the Middle Temple.Date: [1780]- E-books
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The genuine trial between the Rt. Hon. Geo. Onslow, Esq; and the Rev. Mr. John Horne , tried at Guildford the 1st of August, 1770, before the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield. For printing two libels against, and speaking defamatory words of, George Onslow, Esq; one of the Representatives for the County of Surry. Together With The Libels, and all the Letters that passed relative to this Affair. Taken down in short hand.
Tooke, John Horne, 1736-1812.Date: [1770]- E-books
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The trial of John Peter Zenger , of New-York, printer: who was charged with having printed and published a libel against the government; and acquitted. ... To which is now added, ... the trial of Mr. William Owen, bookseller, ..
John Peter ZengerDate: 1765- E-books
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The trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton , for publishing a supposed libel comparing the King of England to a game cock in a pamphlet intituled Politics for the people; or Hog's wash at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, February twenty-fourth, 1794.
Daniel Isaac EatonDate: 1794