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The Practical Register, Or, the Accomplish'd Attorney Consisting of Rules, Orders, and the Most Principal Observations Concerning the Practice of the Common Law in His Majesties Courts at Westminster (1670) William Style

The Practical Register, Or, the Accomplish'd Attorney Consisting of Rules, Orders, and the Most Principal Observations Concerning the Practice of the Common Law in His Majesties Courts at Westminster (1670) By William Style

The Practical Register, Or, the Accomplish'd Attorney Consisting of Rules, Orders, and the Most Principal Observations Concerning the Practice of the Common Law in His Majesties Courts at Westminster (1670) by William Style


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GOR013647574
9781171262022
1171262027
The Practical Register, Or, the Accomplish'd Attorney Consisting of Rules, Orders, and the Most Principal Observations Concerning the Practice of the Common Law in His Majesties Courts at Westminster (1670) by William Style
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Eebo Editions, Proquest
2010-12-13
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