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Filed under: Justification (Law) -- Great Britain
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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
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