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English: Title page of the Second Charter of Justice dated 27 November 1826 from the edition published in London by J.L. Cox in February 1827. This is a scan from the copy originally owned by the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements, a photocopy of which is presently in the collection of the Library of the Supreme Court of Singapore.
Date 27 February 1826; originally uploaded to en.wikipedia on 26 December 2006.
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Author J.L. Cox (publisher); original uploader was Jacklee at en.wikipedia.

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  • 2006-12-26 03:26 Jacklee 576×766× (53878 bytes) Title page of the [[Second Charter of Justice]] dated [[27 November]] [[1826]] from the edition published in London by J.L. Cox in [[February 1827]]. This is a scan from the copy originally owned by the Supreme Court of the [[Straits Settlements]], a phot

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