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| | Books by Edward Wise: Books in the extended shelves: Wise, Edward, 1818-1865: The law relating to riots and unlawful assemblies: together with a view of the duties and powers of magistrates, police officers, special constables, the military, and private individuals, for their suppression; and a summary of the law as to actions against the hundred. (Shaw, 1848) (page images at HathiTrust) Wise, Edward, 1818-1865: The law relating to riots and unlawful assemblies: together with a view of the duties, powers and liabilities of magistrates, constables, the military, and private citizens in the suppression thereof: The Treason felony act, 1848, the Conspiracy and protection of property act, 1875, the Riot (damages) act, 1886, with the regulations thereunder, and the Trade disputes act, 1906. (Butterworth;, 1907), also by Leonard W. Kershaw and Archibald Henry Bodkin (page images at HathiTrust) Wise, Edward, 1818-1865: New magistrates' cases (Law Times Office, 1844), also by Great Britain. Courts, Jelinger C. Symons, and Adam Bittleston (page images at HathiTrust) Wise, Edward, 1818-1865: Reports of new magistrates' cases argued and determined in all the courts of common law at Westminster, 1844-1851 (Law times office, 1846), also by Jelinger C. Symons, Paul Parnell, and Adam Bittleston (page images at HathiTrust) Wise, Edward, 1818-1865: Wise on riots (Butterworth & Co., 1907), also by Leonard William Kershaw and Archibald Henry Bodkin (page images at HathiTrust)
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