A plain historical account of the tryal between the Honourable James Annesley, Esq., plaintiff (who was banish'd into America by his cruel uncle, where he remain'd many years in slavery), and the Right Honourable the Earl of Anglesea, defendant : in which the councils pleadings on both sides are entirely preserved, with the evidence of the most material witnesses easily digested the law terms [where] Latin or French explain'd and the whole free from the burthen of tedious and trisling circumstances which too often attend larger accounts.
1744
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A plain historical account of the tryal between the Honourable James Annesley, Esq., plaintiff (who was banish'd into America by his cruel uncle, where he remain'd many years in slavery), and the Right Honourable the Earl of Anglesea, defendant : in which the councils pleadings on both sides are entirely preserved, with the evidence of the most material witnesses easily digested the law terms [where] Latin or French explain'd and the whole free from the burthen of tedious and trisling circumstances which too often attend larger accounts.
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London : Printed and sold by Richard Winpenny, 1744.
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227 pages.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
Note
Reproduction of the original from the New York City Bar.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, 2007. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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