K184.2 .O252 1961i
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Forensic fables |
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K184.2 .O26 1928i
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Further forensic fables |
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K184.2 .P37 1912i
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What the judge saw being twenty-five years in Manchester by one who has done it / |
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K184.2 P37 1968
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What the judge thought. |
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K184.2 .P46 1877i
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Pen and ink sketches in chancery |
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K184.2 .P65 1876i
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Leading cases done into English |
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K184.2 .P68 1889i
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The lays of a limb of the law |
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K184.2 .P87 1868i
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Law and lawyers curious facts and characteristic sketches. |
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K184.2 .R43 1790i
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Strictures on the lives and characters of the most eminent lawyers of the present day including, among other celebrated names, those of the Lord Chancellor, and the twelve judges / |
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K184.2 .R93 1988
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Legal legends and other true stories / |
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K184.2 .S36 1806i
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A faithful report of the trial of Hurdy Gurdy tried and convicted of a seditious libel in the court of King's Bench, on the testimony of French Horn, the approver : with the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the learned chief justice to the jury. |
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K184.2 .S43
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Sir Walter, the earl of Chatham, or, Call your next case / |
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K184.2 .S77 1919
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The bench and bar of England / |
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K184.2.S771919i
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The bench and bar of England |
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K184.2 .T46 1895i
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Middle Temple table talk with some talk about the table itself / |
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K184.2 .W37
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The experiences of a barrister / |
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K184.2 .W38 1902i
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Gleanings from the wisdom of Lord Watson |
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K184.2 .W53 1825i
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Mornings at Bow Street a selection of the most humourous and entertaining reports which have appeared in the Morning Herald / |
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K184.2 .W55
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Leaves of a life : being the reminiscences of Montagu Williams. |
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K184.2 .W55 1896i
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Lyrics of Lincoln's Inn with notes for the benefit of the unlearned / |
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