A manual of the general principles of law

as stated in Blackstone and the leading writers on the law of pleading; together with a chapter of suggestions to students, and a law glossary. Collected and arranged so as to be more easily acquired by students, and readily reviewed by young practitioners.

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A manual of the general principles of law

as stated in Blackstone and the leading writers on the law of pleading; together with a chapter of suggestions to students, and a law glossary. Collected and arranged so as to be more easily acquired by students, and readily reviewed by young practitioners.

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English
Pages
246

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St. Louis

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LAW <A & E Treatises "Dunl">

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246 p.
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246

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OL6396962M
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40001287
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3702876
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