Clarke's Bibliotheca legum; or, Complete catalogue of the common and statute law-books of the United Kingdom [ed. by T.H. Horne]. |
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... discourse on the study of the law , which last is omitted in 6th edit . but is prefixed to all the editions of Blackstone's Commentaries , 6th edit . 8vo . Το 1771 , 5s . This is reprinted in Blackstone's Law Tracts , 4to . 18. BOHUN'S ...
... discourse on the study of the law , which last is omitted in 6th edit . but is prefixed to all the editions of Blackstone's Commentaries , 6th edit . 8vo . Το 1771 , 5s . This is reprinted in Blackstone's Law Tracts , 4to . 18. BOHUN'S ...
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... discourse of the antiquity , power , and duty of juries , 2d edit . corrected and enlarged with the laws of the crown , indictments , presentments , & c . 8vo . 1725 , 38. 1703 , 15 , 14. BACON'S ( Sir Fra . ) arguments , viz . 1. Of ...
... discourse of the antiquity , power , and duty of juries , 2d edit . corrected and enlarged with the laws of the crown , indictments , presentments , & c . 8vo . 1725 , 38. 1703 , 15 , 14. BACON'S ( Sir Fra . ) arguments , viz . 1. Of ...
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... discourse on the institution of a society for enquiring into the history , & c . of Asia , 4to . 1784 , 1 s . 6 d . This charge is also printed in his works , together with five others delivered in the years 1785 , 1787 , 1788 , 1790 ...
... discourse on the institution of a society for enquiring into the history , & c . of Asia , 4to . 1784 , 1 s . 6 d . This charge is also printed in his works , together with five others delivered in the years 1785 , 1787 , 1788 , 1790 ...
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... vindication of the university of Oxford , in two seasonable discourses . 1. One on the question , whether the law of England countenances the interposition of extrinsical Law Catalogue . ] SECT . II . ] CUSTOMS , PRIVILEGES , & c . 41.
... vindication of the university of Oxford , in two seasonable discourses . 1. One on the question , whether the law of England countenances the interposition of extrinsical Law Catalogue . ] SECT . II . ] CUSTOMS , PRIVILEGES , & c . 41.
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... DISCOURSE , declaring and approving the neces- sarie and inviolable maintenance of the laudable customes of London ; namely , of that one , whereby a reasonable partition of the goods of husbands among their wives and children is ...
... DISCOURSE , declaring and approving the neces- sarie and inviolable maintenance of the laudable customes of London ; namely , of that one , whereby a reasonable partition of the goods of husbands among their wives and children is ...
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