. . . "Trials, litigation, etc"@en . "Trials, litigation, etc" . . "Now let reason, not passion, be thy guide"@en . "Now let reason, not passion, be thy guide" . . "Attack on his conduct in the trial of William Palmer for the murder of John Parsons Cook." . "Attack on his conduct in the trial of William Palmer for the murder of John Parsons Cook."@en . . . . "Celebrated criminal cases" . . . . . . . "A letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell, containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges with strictures on the charge delivered to the jury, illustrative of its dangerous tendencies to the long-enjoyed rights and privileges of Englishmen"@en . . "A letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell, containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges with strictures on the charge delivered to the jury, illustrative of its dangerous tendencies to the long-enjoyed rights and privileges of Englishmen : together with an appendix of documents"@en . . . "A letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges, with strictures on the charge delivered to the jury, illustrative of its dangerous tendencies to the long-enjoyed rights and privileges of Englishmen"@en . . . . . . "A letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell : containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges, with strictures on the charge delivered to the jury, illustrative of its dangerous tendencies to the long-enjoyed rights and privileges of Englishmen" . . "A letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell, containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges : with strictures on the charge delivered to the jury, illustrative of its dangerous tendencies to the long-enjoyed rights and privileges of Englishmen : together with an appendix of documents"@en . . . "A letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell, containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges : with strictures on the charge delivered to the jury, illustrative of its dangerous tendencies to the long-enjoyed rights and privileges of Englishmen"@en . . . . . "A letter to the Lord Chief Justice Campbell, containing remarks upon the conduct of the prosecution and the judges; with strictures on the charge delivered to the jury, illustrative of its dangerous tendencies to the long enjoyed rights and privileges of Englishmen"@en . "Trials (Poisioning) Great Britain." . .