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Principia legis et æquitatis : being an alphabetical collection of maxims, principles or rules, definitions, and memorable sayings, in law, and equity / by Thomas Branch, ...

By: Branch, Thomas.Contributor(s): Richardson, John.Publisher: London : Printed for J. & W.T. Clarke, 1822Edition: 4th ed., with additions, and the Latin maxims and rules translated / by John Richardson.Description: viii, 244p.Subject(s): Law -- Terms and phrases -- Great Britain | Equity -- Terms and phrases -- Great Britain
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