Mills v. Harris
deceit and treachery exposed, being a true and impartial statement of facts, relative to the above action, tried at the Spring Gloucester Assizes 1832, in which is shown the oppressive and tyrannical conduct of a landlady toward her tenant and the blamable conduct of the defendant's attorney therein
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- Cooke, Philip Boulter - Contributor
- Mills, Elizabeth, plaintiff - Contributor
Publication
1836 - Printed by John Bonner, Bristol, England
Language
English
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- OCLC Control Number752475313
- Open LibraryOL53420114M
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Thomas HarrisElizabeth MillsPhilip Boulter Cooke
Series Statement
- British trials, 1660-1900 -- no.1119
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