Printed by John Thompson, of Philadelphia; for Alexander Brodie.,
The Englishman's right, or, A dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman; [microform] : shewing, 1. The antiquity. 2. The excellent designed use. 3. The office and just privileges of juries by the law of England. : (Being a choice help for all who are qualified by law, to serve on juries)
Of the moral duty of a judge.
Early American imprints. First series ;
Hawles, John, Sir, 1645-1716.
Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626. Of the moral duty of a judge.
By Sir John Hawles, Knt. solicitor general to the late King William. ; To which is prefixed, an introductiory essay, on the moral duty of a judge. By Lord Bacon. ; [Two lines in Latin from Pliny]
The Englishman's right, or, A dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman; [microform] : shewing, 1. The antiquity. 2. The excellent designed use. 3. The office and just privileges of juries by the law of England. : (Being a choice help for all who are qualified by law, to serve on juries)