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The English-mans right a dialogue between a barrister at law and a jury-man : plainly setting forth, I. the antiquity of juries : II. the excellent designed use of juries : III. the office and just priviledges of juries, by the law of England.

 
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dc.contributor.author Hawles, John, Sir, 1645-1716.
dc.coverage.placeName London
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dc.date.created 1680
dc.date.issued 2011-12
dc.identifier ota:A43105
dc.identifier.citation http://purl.ox.ac.uk/ota/A43105
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dc.description.abstract Attributed tp John Hawles. Cf. BLC. "The original edition, 1680, had title: The grand jury mans oath and office explain'd" -- Cf. Halkett and Laing. Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library.
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dc.subject.lcsh Jury -- England -- Early works to 1800.
dc.title The English-mans right a dialogue between a barrister at law and a jury-man : plainly setting forth, I. the antiquity of juries : II. the excellent designed use of juries : III. the office and just priviledges of juries, by the law of England.
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