Lawson George 1678 : Catalogus librorum in bibliothecis selectissimis doctissimorum virorum : viz., D. Georgii Lawsoni, Salopiensis, D. Georgii Fawleri, Londinensis, D. Oweni Stockdoni, Colcestriensis, D. Thomæ Brooks, Londinensis : quorum auctio habebitur Londini apud domum a / per Edoardum Millingtonum, Bibliopolam.
1681
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Lawson Jane 1680 : A true and sad relation of two wicked and bloody murthers : the one done by the Earl of Pembrook, and his company, upon a gentleman, a constable, and a watch-man, at Turnham-Green, five miles from London, on August the 19th. at night. The other was done by one Jane Lawson, the wife of James Lawson, living at East-Barnet, upon herself, and two small children, the one a boy between two and three years old, the other a girl about one year and a half old; on Wednesday the first of this instant September, 1680. full of horror and amazement. The circumstances of which is very true, and sad to read. Also, a strange account of two prophets, lately at the city of Tholouze, in France, with their nine prophecies.
1680
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Lawson John 1619 : A Christian taske : A sermon, preached at the funerall of Maister Iohn Lawson, Gentleman, at Prittlewell in Essex, the 28. of December. 1619. By Samuel Smith, minister of Gods Word at Prittlewell in Essex.; Smith, Samuel,
1620
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Lawson John Of Lancaster : Saul's errand to Damascus: with his packet of letters from the high-priests against the disciples of the Lord. Or A faithful transcript of a petition contrived by some persons in Lancashier, : who call themselves ministers of the Gospel, breathing out threatnings and slaughters against a peaceable & godly people there, by them nick-named Quakers. Together with the defence of the persons thereby traduced against the slanderous and false suggestions of that petition, and other untruths charged upon them. Published to no other end, but to draw out the bowels of tender compassion from all that love the poor despised servants of Jesus Christ, who have been the scorn of carnal men in all ages·; Fox, George,
Lawson Robert Sheriff Of Londonderry : A true relation of severall acts, passages and proceedings, done, undertaken, suffered and performed, by Captaine Robert Lawson, now one of the sheriffes of the city and county of London-Derry : upon and since the first beginning of the great and generall rebellion in Ireland, in severall parts and places within the province of Ulster. With a true copy of his commission at Lysnegarvy, a copy of a letter to Sir Robert Stewart from the commissioners, and copies of his warrants to his two lieutenants and quarter-master to command in his absence, with a true copy of another commission for raysing of men in London-Derry, with a true certificate under the hands of the colonels, commissioners, and captaines in generall, touching his carriage in and about London-Derry, with his commission of agencie from the city of London-Derry during his abode in London.
1643
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Lawson Thomas 1630 1691 : The scornfull Quakers answered and their railing reply refuted / by the meanest of the Lord's servants Magnus Byne.; Byne, Magnus.
1656
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Lawton Charlwood 1660 1721 French Conquest Neither Desirable Nor Pr : An appeal of murther from certain unjust judges, lately sitting at the Old Baily : to the righteous judge of heaven and earth; and to all sensible English-men, containing a relation of the tryal, behaviour, and death of Mr. William Anderton, executed June 16. 1693. at Tyburn, for pretended high treason.; Grascome, Samuel,
Lawyers Anecdotes : The Proctor and parator their mourning, or, The lamentation of the Doctors commons for their downfall : being a true dialogue relating the fearfull abuses and exorbitancies of those spirituall courts : under the names of Sponge, the proctor and Humer the parator.
1641
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Lawyers As Authors : Poethics, and other strategies of law and literature / Richard Weisberg.; Weisberg, Richard H.,
1992
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Lawyers Australia : Winning in court : an introduction to advocacy.; Selby, Hugh,
Lawyers Discipline Italy : Cases : A - Motta v. Italy : B - Manzoni v. Italy : C - Pugliese v. Italy : D - Alimena v. Italy : E - Frau v. Italy : [all judgments of 19 February 1991].; European Court of Human Rights.
Lawyers England Corrupt Practices : The cause of England's misery, or, A brief account of the corrupt practice of the law : humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembled.; Collins, Richard.
Lawyers England Handbooks Manuals Etc 17th Century : The compleat sollicitor performing his duty : and teaching his clyent to run through and manage his own business as well in His Majesties superiour courts at Westminster, as in the Mayor's Court, Court of Hustings, and other inferiour courts, both in the citie of London, and elsewhere.; Booth, William.
Lawyers England London : The Lawyers demurrer to the addresses in fashion, or, The several declarations and orders of the honourable societies of the Middle-Temple, and Grays-Inn, lately made in relation to that affair
1681
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Lawyers England London Early Works To 1800 : The lawyers demurrer, to the addresses in fashion. Or, The several declarations and orders of the honourable Societies of the Middle-Temple, and Grays-Inn, lately made in relation to that affair..
1681
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Lawyers Europe History : Lawyers in early modern Europe and America / edited by Wilfrid Prest.
1981
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Lawyers Europe Political Activity History : Lawyers and the rise of western political liberalism : Europe and North America from the eighteenth to twentieth centuries / edited by Terence C. Halliday, Lucien Karpik.
Lawyers Fees Law And Legislation England Early Works To 1800 : By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties gracious intention, concerning his commission lately granted, to enquire of new offices erected, and new fees exacted in courts of iustice, since xi⁰ Elizabethæ..; England and Wales.
Lawyers Great Britain Bibliography : Annotated bibliography on the British legal profession and legal services, 1960-78 / compiled by D. Campbell, P. Smith and P.A. Thomas.; Campbell, David,
Lawyers Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : The lawyers looking-glass: or, A cleer discovery of the dangerous snares, : wherewith the practicers of law endeavour to entangle Your Highness, and to make you the patron of their injustice, and oppression, and so to lead you as the blinde ship-money judges led the late blinde king into a ditch; which God forbid. Together with some seasonable preparatives to remedy this great evill: for the glory of God, Your Highnesses honour, and the peace and welfare of these nations: and, all Gods people both ministers of the gospel, and members of the army, and others: specially in and about the cities of London, and Westminster, are earnestly desired (as they will answer it at the great day of account) to speak words in season, and otherwise use their best endeavours to strengthen the hands of Your Highness and councel in carrying on the work of the Lord against the mighty.; Corbet, Jeffrey.