Books by Stephen Lushington
Report of the debate in the Ho
Report of the debate in the House of Commons, June the 16th, 1825 on Dr. Lushington's motion respecting the deportation of Messrs. L.C. Lecesne and J. Escoffery, two persons of colour from Jamaica
Speech of Dr. Lushington, deli
Speech of Dr. Lushington, delivered at a general meeting of the Society for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions, held at Exeter Hall, London, April 23, 1831
Introductory reading lists in
Introductory reading lists in linguistics and English teaching
Letters of Maria Edgeworth and
Letters of Maria Edgeworth and Anna Letitia Barbauld
Judgment delivered on the 25th
Judgment delivered on the 25th of June 1862
The judgment of the Right Hon.
The judgment of the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington ...
The speech of the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington, M.P., against the proposed admission of slave-grown sugar to home consumption
Speech of Dr. Lushington deliv
Speech of Dr. Lushington delivered at a general meeting of the Society for the Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions
Substance of the speeches of S
Substance of the speeches of S. Lushington and J. Sydney Taylor at a public meeting, in Exeter-Hall, of the Prison Discipline Society, May 30, 1831, on the resolution regarding the punishment of death
The substance of the speeches
The substance of the speeches of S. Lushington, LL. D. and J. Sydney Taylor, A. M.. barrister-at-law, at a public meeting in Exeter-Hall (of the Society for the Promotion of Prison Discipline), Monday, May 30, 1831, on the resolution relative to the punishment of death
A reply to the speech of Dr. L
A reply to the speech of Dr. Lushington, in the House of Commons, on the 12th June, 1827, on the condition of the free-coloured people of Jamaica
An exposition of the practices
An exposition of the practices of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, (with a view to their reformation) as exemplified in the cause of Peddle v. Evans in a letter to Dr. Lushington, M.P., one of the advocates of this Court and junior advocate of the defendant, wherein his reported attack in Parliament upon the conduct and character of the writer and others connected with the presentation of Mr. Peddle's petition is refuted
The genuine speech of Charles
The genuine speech of Charles Nicholas Pallmer, Esq
The Legal opinions of Drs. Phi
The Legal opinions of Drs. Phillimore and Lushington, Professor Christian and the King's Advocate, on the new marriage act
The reply of Dr. Lushington, i
The reply of Dr. Lushington, in support of the bill for the better regulation of chimney-sweepers and their apprentices
The speech of Dr. Lushington i
The speech of Dr. Lushington in support of the bill for the better regulation of chimney-sweepers and their apprentices, and for preventing the employment of boys in climbing chimneys