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Before Trial: What should be done by Client, Solicitor, and Counsel, from a Barrister's point of view; together with a Treatise on the Defence of Insanity. By Richard Harris, Barrister-at-Law. London: Waterlow Bros. and Layton, 24, Birchin Lane. 1886.
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Before Trial: What should be done by Client, Solicitor, and Counsel, from a Barrister's point of view; together with a Treatise on the Defence of Insanity. By Richard Harris, Barrister-at-Law. London: Waterlow Bros. and Layton, 24, Birchin Lane. 1886.
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