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The Trial of Sir Hugh Palliser, Vice-Admiral of the Blue Squadron, at a Court-Martial, Held on Board His Majesty's Ship the Sandwich, in Portsmouth Harbour, on Monday, April 19th, 1779

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Full Title:The Trial of Sir Hugh Palliser, Vice-Admiral of The Blue Squadron, at a Court-Martial, Held on Board his Majesty's Ship The Sandwich, in Portsmouth Harbour, on Monday, April 19th, 1779

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<imprintFull>London: For J. Murray, No. 32, Fleet-Street; and C.Etherington, No. 25, St. Paul's Churchyard. 1779

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Gale, Making of Modern Law
1241530262 / 9781241530266
Paperback / softback
27/03/2011
United States
244 pages, black & white illustrations
189 x 246 mm, 440 grams
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