The common law epitomiz'd. : With directions how to prosecute and defend personal actions. Very useful for all gentlemen and justices of peace. To which is annexed the nature of a writt of errour, and the general proceedings thereupon. With a plain table for the easy finding out of every particular. /
| Main Author: | Glisson, William |
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| Other Authors: | Gulston, Anthony |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivy-Lane.,
MDCLXI. [1661, id est 1660]
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