Liber placitandi. : A book of special pleadings: containing precedents of pleas in abatement, declarations, barrs, replications, rejoynders, demurrers, issues, and judgments in the now most common and ordinary actions ... : also the forms of entries in writs of error, utlaries, general issues, and judgments intended for the benefit of the students of the common law and for the use of practising clerks and attorneys : together with a table.
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