The law-dictionary: explaining the rise, progress, and present state, of the English law, in theory and practice; defining and interpreting the terms or words of art; and comprising copious information, historical, political, and commercial, of the subjects of our law, trade, and government. Originally compiled by Giles Jacob; and continued by him, and other editors, through ten editions: now greatly enlarged and improved, by many material corrections and additions, from the latest statutes, reports, and other accurate publications; by T. E. Tomlins, of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law. In two volumes. ...

  • Jacob, Giles, 1686-1744.
Date:
1797
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New law-dictionary

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London : printed by Andrew Strahan, law printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; for T. Longman, B. Law, C. Dilly, G.G. & J. Robinson, T. Cadell, A. Strahan, J. Johnson, W. Richardson, J. Sewell, R. Baldwin, T. Evans, R. Faulder, T. Payne, F. & C. Rivington, W. Lowndes, E. & R. Brooke, G. & T. Wilkie, D. Ogilvy & Son, W. Brown, J. Butterworth, E. Newbery, W. Clarke & Son, J. Deighton, R. Pheney, J. Walker, & R. Banister, 1797.

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2v. ; 40.

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ESTC T137457

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