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 schools, colleges, or the universities, or privately educated, attornies 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 new law-dictionary.

  • Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.
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M,DCC,LXIII. [1763]
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Dublin : Printed for T. and J. Whitehouse, Booksellers, at the State Lottery-Office in Nicholas-Street, M,DCC,LXIII. [1763]

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vi,132,[6]p. ; 120.

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The fourth edition, carefully revise, with additions.

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ESTC T167849

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