Offers Gale, Making of Modern Law
Sir John Fortescue's Commendation of the laws of England: the translation into English of "De laudibus legum Angliae
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The Trials of all The Prisoners, at The Special Assizes for The County of Lancaster, Commencing May 29, 1812, at The Castle of Lancaster
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A Tryal of Witches, at the Assizes held at Bury St. Edmonds for the County of Suffolk; on the Tenth Day of March, 1664
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The Trial of Daniel Isaac Eaton, for Publishing A Supposed Libel, Intituled Politics for the People; or, Hog's Wash: at Justice Hall in the Old Bailey, February Twenty-Fourth, 1794
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The law of rentcharges (commonly called chief rents), mainly from a conveyancing standpoint.
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Railway law for "the man in the train": chiefly intended as a guide for the travelling public on all points likely to arise in connection with the railways.
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