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Filed under: Judicial review of administrative acts -- FranceFiled under: Judicial review of administrative acts -- Great Britain
Filed under: Abuse of administrative power -- Great BritainFiled under: Judicial review of administrative acts -- United States
Filed under: Abuse of administrative power -- United States
Filed under: Abuse of administrative power -- AlaskaFiled under: Equitable remedies -- United States
Filed under: Trials (Duress) -- Early works to 1800 Proceedings in Certain Actions, Wherein James Napper Tandy, Esq. Was Plaintiff, and John Earl of Westmorland, the Right Hon. Arthur Wolff, Esq., Timothy Dyton and St. George O'Kelly, Esqrs., The Right Hon. John Foster, Esq., and John Lord Baron Fitzgibbon, Were Respectively Defendants (ca. 1792), by United Irishmen, contrib. by James Napper Tandy
Filed under: Extortion -- Drama Volpone, by Ben Jonson (Gutenberg text) Filed under: Extortion -- Fiction
Filed under: Ransom, Elwin (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
Filed under: Certiorari -- United States
Filed under: Habeas corpus -- England -- London An Argument in The Case of James Sommersett, a Negro, Lately Determined by The Court of King's Bench: Wherein It Is Attempted To Demonstrate The Present Unlawfulness of Domestic Slavery in England; To Which is Prefixed a State of The Case: By Mr. Hargrave, One of the Counsel for the Negro (London: Printed for the author, 1772), by Francis Hargrave
Filed under: Habeas corpus -- North Carolina -- CasesFiled under: Habeas corpus -- Pennsylvania Case of Passmore Williamson: Report of the Proceedings on the Writ of Habeas Corpus, Issued by the Hon. John K. Kane, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in the Case of the United States of America Ex Rel. John H. Wheeler vs. Passmore Williamson, Including the Several Opinions Delivered; and the Arguments of Counsel, Reported by Arthur Cannon, Esq., Phonographer (Philadelphia: U. Hunt and Son, 1856), ed. by Arthur Cannon, contrib. by United States District Court, Pennsylvania Eastern District and John H. Wheeler Narrative of Facts in the Case of Passmore Williamson (page images at MOA) Filed under: Habeas corpus -- United States
Filed under: Habeas corpus -- United States -- Statistics
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