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ACTIONS AT LAW
ACTIONS AT LAW. Almon (j.) The Trial of J. A. . . .
for selling Junius's Letter to the K—. ... 1770, 8°.
Benfield (p.) Trial of an action for thirty seven
thousand pounds, brought by P. Benfield . . . against
S. Petrie, . . . upon a charge of bribery. . . . 1782, 8°.
Hale {Sir m.) Pleas of the Crown. . . . 1694, 8°.
Howard (h.) 7th Duke of Norfolk. The Tryal between
H. Duke of Norfolk, plaintiff and J. Jermaine, defendant,
in an action of trespass. . . . 1692, fol.
HuTTON {Sir B.) One of the Judges of the Court of
Common Pleas. The Arguments of Sir R. Hutton . . .
one of the Judges of the Common Pleas, and Sir G.
Croke . . . together with the certificate of Sir J. Denham
. . . upon a Scire facias brought by the Kings majesty,
in the Court of Exchequer, against J. Hampden. . . .
1641, 4°.
North (f.) 1st Baron Guilford. The Late Lord Chief
Justice North's argument in the case between Sir W.
Soames . . . and Sir S. Barnardiston. . . . 1689, fol.
Paris.—Bibliotheque Nationale. Departement des im-
primes. Catalogue des factums et d'autres documents
judiciaires anterieurs a 1790. . . . 1890-1900, 8".
Pritchard {Sir w.) Lord Mayor of London. An Exact
account of the trial between Sir W. Pritchard, Kt. and
Alderman of the city of London, Plaintiff, and T. Papillon
. . . Defendant; in an action upon the case at the
sessions of Nisi prius holden . . . on . . . the 6th of Nov.,
1684. . . . 1689, fol.
Well (c.) Mrs. The Whole of the proceedings in the
Arches-Court of Canterbury, in a cause betv/een the Hon.
Mrs. C. Well . . . and E. Well, Esq., her husband. . . .
1732, 8".
See also Costs ; Evidence ; Forms (in law); Injunc¬
tions ; Pleading ; Trials.
ACTON (John Emerich Edward Dalberg) Baron Acton.
See GoocH (g. p.) Annals of politics and culture (1492-
1899). . . . With an introductory note by Lord A. 1901,
8^
• See Macchiavelli (n.) II Principe . . . with an introduc¬
tion by Lord Acton. . . . 1891, 8°.
See EoYAL Historical Society. A Bibliography of
the historical works of the late Lord Acton, etc. 1903, 8°.
Letters of James the Second to the Abbot of La
Trappe. . . . Philobiblon Society. Miscellanies, vol.
14. 1872-6, 8'.
ACTON {Sir William) fjord Mayor of London. See York.
—Recorder of. Five most noble speeches spoken to his
Majestic returning out of Scotland into England : the
first spoken by the Recorder of Yorke . . . the fourth by
the Lord Major of London. . . . Also the relation after
what manner and where his Majestic knighted the Lord
Major and the Recorder of London. . . . 1641, 4"".
ACTORS. Booth (b.) Memoirs of the Life of B. B. . . .
1733,8°.
Heywood (t.) An Apology for actors. . . . Somers (j.)
Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 3. 1810, 4°.
Mathews (c.) the Elder. Catalogue raisonnee of
Mr Mathew's gallery of theatrical portraits. . . . 1833,
4^
ACTS
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See also Theatre.
ACTS. The Acts and monuments of the late Rump, from
the time of their last sessions untill the coming in of the
secluded members. [A satire.]
London, 1660.
4°. 7 in. (2)+ 6 pp.
ACTS. [Another edition.] Somers (j.) Baron Somers,
Collection of tracts, vol. 7, pp. 98-100. 1812, 4°.
Acts of Parliament. See England.—Laws and Statutes.
Acts of the Apostles. See Bible.—New Testament.—
Acts.
ACUNHA (Tristano d') See Cunha (tristao da)
AD. Annam austriacam Ludovici xiv., Gallorum regis
christiauissimi, reginam matrem regentem, de Julio
Mazarino, solenni seuatus consulto fugere jusso, 8 .Tanu,
1649. (Juhi Mazarini epitaphium.)
[Paris], 1649.
4°. 8J in. 4 pp. Moreau 31.
Ad I Persecvtores | Anglos Pro Catholicis | Domi
Forisqve Persecvtionem Svf- | ferentibus ; contra falsum,
seditiosum, & contuine- | liosum Libellum, inscriptum ; |
Ivstitia Britannica. | Vera, sincera, & modesta Responsio :
qua ostenditur, quam in- | iuste Protestantes AngU
GathoUcis perduellionem obijciant; | quam falso negent
se quenquam religionis causa persequi; | & quam callid6
laborent hominibus externis imponere, | ne earum quse in-
feruntur afflictionum causam, mo- | dum, & magnitudin-
em ver6 intelligant; cum alijs | permultis ad hoc
argiimentum pertinentibus. | Scripta primum idiomate
Anglicano, & \ delude translata in Latinum. |
[7 Douai, ? 1584.]
8'\ 7 ]n. /, A-S^ TJ; (8) leaves+ 285 pp.+ (9) pp. Tabula+ (1) p.
Errata + (1) p. blank. Loiundes 32.
*»* An Answer to Cecil, Lord Burleigh's " Execution of Justice in
England " which was published in 1583. The above is the Latin
translation of the work entitled " A Defence of English Catholiques
against a slanderous libel. . . ." (Ingolst. about 1584.) It was
published anonymously but confidently attributed to Cardinal
William Allen by Ant. a Wood.
ADA, de Marisco. A. de M. epistolae. . . . See Brewer (.t.
s.) Monumenta fraiiciscana. . . . 1858, 8°.
ADA, Sister of Charles I., Eyyiperor of the West. See Coeln.
—Gesellschaft fur Bheinische Geschichtskunde. Die
Trierer Ada-Handschrift. . . . 1889, fol.
ADAGE3S. See Maxims ; Proverbs.
ADAGIORUM maxime vulgarium thesaurus, ex proba-
tissimis scriptoribus partim selectus, carminibus partim
redditus. . . . Aldenardae, P. J. Vereecken, [1747].
8°. CJin. (2)+ 70 pp.
AD AIR (John) f.r.s. Papers relating to the geographical
description, maps and charts of Scotland. . . . 1686-1728.
Bannatyne Club.—Bannatyne Miscellany, vol. 2, pp.
344-388. 1836, 4°.
ADAIR (W. James) Observations on the power of aliena¬
tion in the crown before the first of Queen Anne. . . .
[By W. J. A.] 1768, 8°. See Observations.
Thoughts on the dismission of officers, civil or military
for their conduct in Parliament. [By W. J. A.] 1765,
8°. See Thoughts.
ADALARD, Saint, Abbot of Corbie. See Paschasius (rad-
BERTUS) Saint. Ex vita S. Adalhardi. . . . Bouquet
(m.) Recueil des historiens des Gaules, vol. 6. 1749, fol.
See Warnefridus (p.) Diaconus. Paulus Adalhardo
. , . epistolas Gregorii papae a se ex parte emendatas
mittit. Monumenta Germaniae historica. Epp., vol. 4.
1895, 4°.
■ Ex vitis Adalhardi et Walae. . . . Pertz (g. h.) Monu¬
menta Germaniae historica. Scrip., vol. 2. 1828, fol.
Placitum Adalhardi abbatis, missi dominici. Mabillon
(.t.) Museum italicum, vol. 1, pp. 54-56. 1724, 4"-

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