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An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the direction of young beginners, or students in the law; and of others that desire to have a general knowledge in our common and statute laws. In four books. By Thomas Wood, ...

By: Wood, Thomas, 1661-1722.Publisher: [London] In the Savoy : Printed by E. and R. Nutt and R. Gosling, (assigns of E. Sayer, esq;) for Bernard Lintot, ... and Richard Williamson, ... , 1728Edition: The fourth edition corrected.Description: [2], xi, [1], 663, [35]p. ; 2.°.Subject(s): Law -- England
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6 The clergy-man's law: or, the complete incumbent, collected from the thirty-nine articles, canons, decrees in Chancery and Exchequer, as also from all the statutes and common-law cases, relating to the church and clergy of England: digested under proper heads for the benefit of patrons of churches, and the parochial clergy; and will be useful to all students, and practitioners of the law. By William Watson, ... with a table of the contents of the chapters, and another of the principal matters. To which are added the names of the present bishops, and another of the chief dignitaries of the Church of England. 6 The reports and arguments of that learned judge Sir John Vaugham kt. late Chief Justice of his Majesties Court of Common Pleas, being all of them special cases, and many wherein he pronounced the resolution of the whole Court of Common Pleas; at the time he was Lord Chief Justice there. Published by his son Edward Vaughan esq. 6 Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of Common Pleas, and upon writs of error from that court to the Exchequer Chamber, with a table of the names of cases and a digest of the principal matters. By Thomas James Arnold, ... From Hilary term, first Vict. 1838. to Hilary term, second Vict, 1839. both inclusive. 6 An institute of the laws of England; or, the laws of England in their natural order, according to common use. Published for the direction of young beginners, or students in the law; and of others that desire to have a general knowledge in our common and statute laws. In four books. By Thomas Wood, ... 6 The reports of Sir Peyton Ventris Kt. ... In two parts. Part I. Containing select cases adjudged in the King's Bench, in the reign of K. Charles II. ... Part II. Containing choice cases adjudged in the Common Pleas, in the reigns of K. Charles II. and K. James II. and in the three first years of the reign of their late Majesties K. William and Q. Mary; while he was a judge in the said court: with the pleadings to the same. Also several cases and pleadings thereupon in the Exchequer-Chamber, with many remarkable and curious cases in the Court of Chancery. Whereunto are added three exact tables; ... with the allowance and approbation of the Lord Keeper and all the judges. 6 The reports of Sir Henry Yelverton, Knight and Baronet, late one of the justices of the Court of Common Pleas, of divers special cases in the Court of King's Bench, as well in the latter end of the reign of Q. Elizabeth, as in the first ten years of K. James. With two tables; one of the names of the cases, the other of the principal matters. Publish'd originally in French by Sir William Wylde, ... the King's Serjeant and recorder of the City of London. Now carefully translated, with the addition of many thousand references. 6 Cases argued and determined in the Court of Queen's Bench Michaelmas term, 4 Vict. 1840 to Hilary and Easter terms, 4 Vict. 1841, both inclusive. By Arnold and Hodges.

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