The right assumed by the judges to fine a defendant while making his defence in person, denied

being a shorthand report of the important legal argument of Henry Cooper, Esq. Barrister at Law, in the King v. Davison; on moving for a new trial

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The right assumed by the judges to fine a defendant while making his defence in person, denied

being a shorthand report of the important legal argument of Henry Cooper, Esq. Barrister at Law, in the King v. Davison; on moving for a new trial

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