The englishman's right a dialogue between a barrister at law, and a juryman; plainly setting forth I. The antiquity, II. The excellent designed use, III. The office and just privileges of juries, by the law of England. By Sir John Hawles, Knight, Sollicitor-General to the late King William.

  • Hawles, John, Sir, 1645-1716.
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M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]
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The englishman's right: a dialogue between a barrister at law, and a juryman; plainly setting forth I. The antiquity, II. The excellent designed use, III. The office and just privileges of juries, by the law of England. By Sir John Hawles, Knight, Sollici

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London : printed for Tho. Wotton, at the Queen's Head and Three Daggers, against St. Dunstan's Church; and J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun, next the Inner-Temple Gate; in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]

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