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The institutions of the law of Scotland : deduced from its originals, and collated with the civil, canon and feudal laws, and with the customs of neighbouring nations. In IV books / by James, Viscount of Stair.

By: Dalrymple, James, 1st Viscount of Stair.Publisher: Edinburgh : Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ..., 1693Edition: 2nd ed / revised, corrected, and much enlarged: with an alphabetical index to the whole work.Description: [4],779,[40]p. ; 2.°.Note: [Copy A & B]Subject(s): Law -- Scotland
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49 Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench: with some special cases in the Courts of Chancery, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, alphabetically digested under proper heads; from the first year of King William and Queen Mary, to the tenth year of Queen Anne. By William Salkeld ... The sixth edition, including the notes and references of Knightley D'Anvers, esq. and Mr. Serjeant Wilson; and large additions of notes and references to modern authorities and determinations, by William David Evans ... In three volumes ... 49 Notes to Saunders' Reports / 49-50 Cases in the Court of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber / 5 The institutions of the law of Scotland : 5 Dominium maris: or, the dominion of the sea. Expressing the title, which the Venetians pretend unto the sole dominion, and absolute sovereigntie of the Adriatick sea, commonly called the Gulf of Venice. Manifested in a pleading or argument, betwixt the Republick of Venice, and the Emperor Ferdinand. Whereby is sufficiently proved, that the sea as well as the land, is liable to the laws and proprietie, and may be brought under the jurisdiction and protection of particular princes and states. Contrarie to the assertion of those, who affirm, the sea to be free, and under the dominion of no man. Translated out of Italian. 5 Les reports des divers special cases argue & adjudge en le Court del Bank le Roy et auxy en le Co. Ba. & l'Exchequer en les premier dix ans apres le restauration del son tres-excellent majesty le Roy Charles le II. Colligees par Tho. Siderfin esq; ... imprimee par l'original south son maine propre en francois, et ore publie en mesme le language ovesq; deux tables perfaicts fait es par luy mesme des touts le matiers notables, et nosmes del cases contenus en yceux. 5 Reports of adjudged cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, from Trinity term in the second year of King George I. to Trinity term in the twenty-first year of King George II. Taken and collected by the right honourable Sir John Strange, ... In two volumes. Published by his son, John Strange.

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