The elements of the common lawes of England branched into a double tract
the one contayning a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent explicated for the more facile introduction osuch as are studiously addicted to that noble profession ; the other the use of the common law, for preseruation of our persons, goods and good names, according to the lawes and customes of this land
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Author
Contributions
- Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626 - Contributor
Publication
1980 - Printed by the assignes of I. More, London, Switzerland
Language
English
Word Count
26,000 words, Guess
Page Count
104 pages
Physical Format
Microform
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number9930999
- Open LibraryOL16592196M
Subjects
Series Statement
- English legal sources -- no. H-1867.
Other Editions
- The elements of the common lawes of England branched into a double tract: the one contayning a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent explicated for the more facile introduction osuch as are studiously addicted to that noble profession ; the other the use of the common law, for preseruation of our persons, goods and good names, according to the lawes and customes of this land
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