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1. A. Affaire Bryan c. Royaume-Uni, Arrêt du 22 Novembre 1995 : = Case of Bryan v. The United Kingdom, judgement of 22 November 1995. B. Affaire S.W. c. Royaume-Uni, Arrêt du 22 Novemeber 1995 = Case of S.W. v. The United Kingdom, judgement of 22 November 1995. C. Affaire C.R. c. Royaume-Uni, Arrêt du 22 November 1995 = Case of C.R. v. The United Kingdom, judgement of 22 November 1995

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20. Abbeys & priories

36. An A,B,C. for children Here is an A,B,C, deuised with sillables, with the Pater noster, the Creed & the ten Commaundments in English. And by this booke, a man that hath good capacitie, and can no letter in the book, may learne to read in the space of sixe weekes, both Latin and English, if he giue theretoo good diligence, as it hath been diuers times prooued. Also you may learne thereby to write English truely and to knowe the true ortographie of the English tung..

38. ABC of domestic and sexual violence

53. Above all things

69. An Abridgement of a report made and sign'd by Henry Cartwright and John Boteler, Esqrs., two of the Commissioners appointed for Taking and Stating the Debts Due and Growing Due to Scotland by Way of Equivalent : with some remarks : as also some observations on the report of commissioners for stating these debts in the year 1717, and on the report made and sign'd by Stephen Bisse and Samuel Tuffnell ...

73. An abridgment of the common law : being a collection of the principal cases argued and adjudged in the several courts of Westminster-Hall; the whole being digested in a clear and alphabetical method under proper heads, with several divisions and numbers under each title, for the more ready finding any judgment or resolution of the law cases; whereby the opinion and judgment of the courts may be seen in an exact series of time, and what alterations have been made in the law by subsequent statutes and judgments, brought down to the year 1725

74. An abridgment of the common law with the cases thereof: drawne out of all the old and new books of law: and reduced into chapters, sections, and divisions: fitted for the use and benefit of all practisers and students. By William Hughes of Grays Inne Esq

82. An abridgment of the lawes of England, touching treasons, rebellious murthers, conspiracies, burning of houses, poysonings, and other capital offences. WIth such readings thereon as show the several wayes whereby offenders in such cases may become guilty

84. An abridgment of the Six weeks, and Six months tour's[!] of Arthur Young, Esq : through the southern, and northern counties of England and part of Wales : containing, all the most important articles of information relating to agriculture, now in practice in the best cultivated countries : with some accounts of the successful culture of lucerne, cabbages, &c. &c. : intended for use of the common farmers of Ireland

87. An abridgment; or, a summary account of all the statute laws of this kingdom made against Jesuites, seminary priests, and popish recusants drawn up for the benefit of my dear Protestant countrey men, and specially of the juries of England; who, in pursuance of his Majesties proclamation, published at the request and desire of the two houses of Parliament, are to present and indict all Jesuites, priests, and popish recusants, according to the tenor and effect of the said statute laws, and of the said proclamation. Done by a Protestant, to inform such of his fellow subjects, that are ignorant of these laws, and would be willing to do their duties, where and when the laws injoyn them thereto

95. Absolute truths