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Argument of John K. Porter, on the trial at Albany, of William Landon, acquitted July 21, 1855, on a charge of violating the Prohibitory law. (H.H. Van Dyck, printer, 1855), by John K. Porter and William Landon (page images at HathiTrust)
The case of Jonathan Fiske, bookseller, tried and honourably acquitted at the sessions, in the Old Bailey, held in June, 1781, upon the infamous prosecution of Patrick Roche Farrill ... for forgery, with anecdotes of the prosecutor and his adultress confederate, Alice Harriot Herbert ... (J. Fiske, 1781), by Jonathan Fiske (page images at HathiTrust)
Julius Caesar acquitted, and his murderers condemned (Printed for J. Mack-Euen at Buchanan's-Head over against St. Clement's-Church in the Strand, 1722), by John Dennis (page images at HathiTrust)
The Quakers acquitted from the foul aspersions of the scandalous libeller.: Being a detection of three most abusive and sordid pamphlets, entituled: I. The monstrous eating Quaker. II. The Quaker turned Jew. III. The Quaker and his maid. : Which are confuted by plain evidence to undeceive the ignorant, clear the truth and stop debauchery. / By Ellis Hookes. ([London : s.n., 1675]), by Ellis Hookes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
The trial of Thomas Saxelbye on a charge of forgery of a will, whereof he was honorably acquitted ... 1821 ... (L. Hansard and Sons, 1821), by Thomas Saxelbye and William Brodie Gurney (page images at HathiTrust)
The Trials of eight persons indited for piracy &c. Of whom two were acquitted, and the rest found guilty. At a justiciary Court of Admiralty assembled and held in Boston within His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the 18th of October 1717. And by several adjournments continued to the 30th. Pursuant to His Majesty's commission and instruction, founded on the act of Parliament made in the 11th. & 12th of King William IIId. Intituled, An act for the more effectual suppression of piracy. : With an appendix, containing the substance of their confessions given before His Excellency the governour, when they were first brought to Boston, and committed to goal. (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, for John Edwards, and sold at his shop in King's Street., 1718), by Simon Van Vorst and Massachusetts. Court of Admiralty (HTML at Evans TCP)
The Tryals of sixteen persons for piracy, &c. Four of which were found guilty, and the rest acquitted. At a special Court of Admiralty for the Tryal of Pirates, held at Boston within the province of the Masachusetts-Bay in New-England, on Monday the fourth day of July, anno dom. 1726. Pursuant to His Majesty's commission, founded on an act of Parliament, made in the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of King William the Third, intitled, An act for the more effectual suppression of piracy. And made perpetual by an act of the sixth of King George. (Boston: : Printed for and sold by Joseph Edwards, at the corner shop on the north-side of the town-house,, 1726), by William Atkinson and Massachusetts. Court of Admiralty (HTML at Evans TCP)
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