An edition of Mills v. Harris (1836)

Mills v. Harris

deceit and treachery exposed, being a true and impartial statement of facts, relative to the above action, tried at the Spring Gloucester Assizes 1832, in which is shown the oppressive and tyrannical conduct of a landlady toward her tenant and the blamable conduct of the defendant's attorney therein

Mills v. Harris
Thomas Harris, Thomas Harris
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An edition of Mills v. Harris (1836)

Mills v. Harris

deceit and treachery exposed, being a true and impartial statement of facts, relative to the above action, tried at the Spring Gloucester Assizes 1832, in which is shown the oppressive and tyrannical conduct of a landlady toward her tenant and the blamable conduct of the defendant's attorney therein

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English
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82

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Edition Notes

"This work will be found of considerable utility to farmers and agriculturists, and a subject of interest to most other classes of society."

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Bristol
Series
British trials, 1660-1900 -- no.1119, Making of modern law

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Pagination
82 p.
Number of pages
82

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OL53420114M
OCLC/WorldCat
752475313

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OL39239058W

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