A law grammar; or rudiments of the law: compiled from the grounds, principles, Maxims, Terms, Words of Art, Rules, and Moot-Points of our law, in a new, easy and very concise method. For the particular Instruction Of all young Gentlemen, either at School, Colleges, or the Universities, or privately educated, Attorneys Clerks, and other Persons; whereby they will acquire a great deal more useful Learning in the Law, than by any of the Books yet published. By Giles Jacob, Gent. Author of the Law Dictionary.

  • Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.
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[1775?]
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London : printed by His Majesty's Law Printers, for W. Strahan; P. Uriel in Inner-Temple Lane; W. Owen between the Temple Gates Fleet street; and T. Caslon near Stationers Hall, [1775?]

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[2],vi[i.e.iv],202,[6]p. ; 120.

Edition

The fifth edition carefully revised, with additions.

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ESTC T136987

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