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The case of William Rose, apothecary, upon a writ of error to reverse a judgment given against him in the Queen’s Bench, at the suit of the Colledge of Physicians.

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Published: [London] : [1704].
Online Access:ESTC T217749
Collection:Archives and Manuscripts
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Item Description:Previously located at V3.1.29; V3.1.26.
Imprint information taken from ESTC.
Physical Description:1p. fol.

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