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Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890.
Achilli vs. Newman : a full report of the most extraordinary trial for seduction and adultery charged against Dr. Achilli, the apostate Catholic priest, by the celebrated Dr. Newman, the Oxford Puseyite, both of whom are seceders from their former creeds.
([1852?])
Norton, Mrs. Caroline Elizabeth (Sheridan) Sarah.
Extraordinary trial! Norton v. Viscount Melbourne, for crim. con. damagee; laid at 10,000!!! A full and accurate report of this remarkable trial taken in shorthand by an eminent reporter expressly for this edition. / Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton.
(1836)
Noyes, William Curtis, 1805-1864.
Argument on trial of F.A. Tallmadge, before Board of Commissioners of Police; reported by P.H. Carey.
(1858)
The argument of William Curtis Noyes, Esq., before the Street committee of the board of Aldermen of the city of New York ... in the matter of extending Albany Street to Broadway / Reported by James Thomas Roberts, (Reporter to the New York Daily Times).
(1854)
The law of charitable uses : argument of Wm. Curtis Noyes, before the Court of appeals of the state of New York, in the case of Beekman, administrator, &c., against the people, &c., and others, in behalf of Thomas Beekman, one of the respondents ; with an appendix containing the will.
(1861)
The president, directors and company of the Mechanics' Bank in the City of New York, respondents, against the New York and New Haven Railroad Company, appellants / argument of Wm. Curtis Noyes, Esq. for the appellants
(1856)
Nutt, James.
Trial of James Nutt for the killing of N.L. Dukes, at Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pa., June 13th, 1883. Containing a complete history of the dual tragedy, letters and expert testimony. Stenographically reported by Edward J. Donnelly.
([c1884])
Trial of James Nutt for the killing of N.L. Dukes, at Uniontown, Fayette Co., Pa., June 13th, 1883. Containing a complete history of the dual tragedy, letters and expert testimony. Stenographically reported by Edward J. Donnelly.
([c1884])
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