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A Letter to the Jurors of Great-Britain: Occasioned by an Opinion of the Court of King's Bench, Read by Lord Chief Justice Mansfield in the Case of the King and Woodfall, and Said to Have Been Left by His Lordship with the Clerk of Parliament.
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A Letter to the Jurors of Great-Britain: Occasioned by an Opinion of the Court of King's Bench, Read by Lord Chief Justice Mansfield in the Case of the King and Woodfall, and Said to Have Been Left by His Lordship with the Clerk of Parliament.