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The attorney's vade mecum, and client's instructor, treating of actions: (such as are now most in use;) of prosecuting and defending them: of the pleadings and law. Also of Hue and Cry. The Subjects arranged in a clear and perspicuous Manner. In two volumes. ... . To the second volume is added an appendix, containing a few precedents, being Copies of Complete Records. By Joh Morgan, Of The Inner Temple, Barrister At Law.
Morgan, John, 1757 or 1758-Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A digest of the law of actions and trials at nisi prius. The second edition, corrected, with considerable additions from printed and manucscript cases, and three new chapters on the law of corporations and evidence. By Isaac 'espinasse, of Gray's Inn, Esq. Barrister at Law.
'Espinasse, Isaac, 1758-1834.Date: 1794- Books
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The law of actions: being an exact, brief and methodical collection of all adjudg'd cases out of all the reports of the law to this day ; and likewise from Roll's Abridgment, Correcting the Method thereof: BY Which, Any particular Case may be presently found, and the Reason that Rules it render'd obvious to the meanest Capacity. With The Substance of the Pleadings in those Actions.
Date: 1710- Books
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The attorney's vade mecum, and client's instructor, treating of actions: (such as are now most in use;) of prosecuting and defending them: of the pleadings and law. Also Of Hue And Cry. The Subjects Arranged In A Clear And Perspicuous Manner. In three volumes. ... . To the second volume is added, an appendix, containing a few precedents, Being Copies Of Complete Records. By John Morgan, Of The Inner Temple, Barrister At Law.
Morgan, John, 1757 or 1758-Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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An historical treatise of an action or suit at law; and of the proceedings used in the King's Bench and Common Pleas, from the original processes to the judgements in both courts; Wherein the Reason and Usage of the old, obscure, and formal Parts of our Writs and Pleadings, such especially as have reference, or relate to the ancient Method of Practice, as well before the Statute of Nisi Prius as afterwards, are duly considered, in order to shew from whence they arose. Also, An Account of the Alterations that have been made from Time to Time for regulating the Course of Practice in the several Courts. With Such Remarks and Observations as tend to explain and illustrate the present Mode of Practice; and Pointing out such Particulars as would contract the Proceedings, and render them more concise, plain, and significant, and less expensive to the Suitors. By R. Boote, Esq.
Boote, Richard, -1782.Date: 1795