The right assumed by the judges to fine a defendant while making his defence in person, denied : being a shorthand report of the important legal argument of Henry Cooper, Esq. barrister at law in the King v. Davison; on moving for a new trial.
- Title
- The right assumed by the judges to fine a defendant while making his defence in person, denied : being a shorthand report of the important legal argument of Henry Cooper, Esq. barrister at law in the King v. Davison; on moving for a new trial.
- Published by
- London : Printed for William Hone, 1821.
- Format
- Book/text
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| Status | Vol/date | Access | Call number | Item location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Status Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | Vol/date11 titles | AccessUse in library | Call number*C p.v. 1129 11 titles | Item locationSchwarzman Building - General Research Room 315 |
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- Description
- viii, [9]-46 pages; 23 cm.
- Summary
- Thomas Davison was tried in the Court of King's bench for publishing and selling blasphemous and seditious libels.
- Series statement
- English trials ; 10
- Uniform title
- English trials (Boston, Mass.) ; 10.
- Alternative title
- English trials
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Trials, litigation, etc.
- Call number
- *C p.v. 1129, no. 11
- Language
- English
- Note
- "With a preface."
- LCCN
- 38038542