A new institute of the imperial law or civil law. With notes, shewing in some principal cases amongst other observations, how the canon law, the laws of England, and the laws and customs of other nations differ from it. In four books. Composed for the use of some persons of quality. The fourth edition corrected. By Thomas Wood, ... To which is prefix'd as an introduction, a treatise of the first principles of laws in general; of their nature and design, and of the interpretation of them.
Publisher: London : Printed for J. and J. Knapton, D. Midwinter and A. Ward, W. Innys, J. Osborn and T. Longman, R. Robinson, and R. Williamson, 1730Edition: The fourth edition corrected.Description: [8], 342, [6]p. ; 2.°.Note: Binder's title: A new institute of the imperial or civil law books I-IVSubject(s): Law -- Great Britain | Jurisprudence | Roman law | Civil law | Canon lawItem type | Current library | Collection | Class number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reference material | Millbank 5 GCS, Room 1-01 | Truro Quarto | QTO WOO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 32116-1001 |
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Binder's title: A new institute of the imperial or civil law books I-IV