An argument for construing largely the right of an appellee of murder, to insist on trial by battle

and also for abolishing appeals: with an appendix, containing a report of a debate in the House of Commons, on abolishing appeal of murder in the British North American colonies, etc. etc.

3rd ed., including remarks on the replication of the appellee Ashford V. Thornton, in the King's Bench, January 24, 1818.

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An argument for construing largely the right of an appellee of murder, to insist on trial by battle

and also for abolishing appeals: with an appendix, containing a report of a debate in the House of Commons, on abolishing appeal of murder in the British North American colonies, etc. etc.

3rd ed., including remarks on the replication of the appellee Ashford V. Thornton, in the King's Bench, January 24, 1818.

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xxxi, [1], 307, [3] p. :

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