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A short tract concerning the doctrine of "Nullum tempus occurrit regi:" shewing the particular cases to which it is applicable; and that it cannot, according to law, be effectual for the recovery of manors, lands, or tenements, alienated from the crown.

By: Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Publisher: London : printed in the year, 1779Description: viii, 31, [1]p. ; 8.°.Note: From the library of Earl Stanhope, at Chevening
Binder's title: Legal tracts 1745-1783
Subject(s): Prerogative, Royal -- Great Britain | Property -- Great Britain -- Law and legislation
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Signed at end: Granville Sharp.

From the library of Earl Stanhope, at Chevening

Binder's title: Legal tracts 1745-1783

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