Roberts, William, 1767-1849
William Roberts English barrister, writer and biographer of Hannah More
VIAF ID: 60573418 (Personal)
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100 1 _ ‡a Roberts, William, ‡d 1767-1849
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100 0 _ ‡a William Roberts ‡c English barrister, writer and biographer of Hannah More
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100 0 _ ‡a William Roberts ‡c English barrister, writer and biographer of Hannah More
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
Works
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The British review, and London critical journal. |
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A charge to the grand jury of the court leet for the manor of Manchester Containing an account of the internal government of that town; and of the nature, jurisdiction, and duties of courts leet in general. ... By William Roberts. |
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The fugitives: a comedy By William Roberts. |
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History of letter-writing, from the earliest period to the fifth century. |
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The looker-on, 1796: |
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The Looker-on : a periodical paper. By the Rev. Simon Olive-Branch, A.M. |
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Memoirs Of The Life And Correspondence Of Mrs. Hannah More. - |
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Memoirs of women writers |
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Story of Eugenio and Amelia |
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Too high a pitch may be given to the mind in early life |
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A treatise on the construction of the statutes, 13 Eliz. c. 5. and 27 Eliz. c. 4. relating to voluntary and fraudulent conveyances, and on the nature and force of different considerations to support deeds and other legal instruments, in the courts of law and equity |
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A treatise on the law of wills and codicils |
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Vicissitudes of life |
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The whole proceedings on the trial of an action brought by Thomas Walker, merchant, against William Roberts, barrister at law, for a libel Tried by a special jury at the assizes at Lancaster, March 28, 1791, before the Hon. Sir Alexander Thomson, ... taken in short hand by Joseph Gurney. |
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