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Praxis almae Curiae Cancellariae : In two Volumes. Being a Collection of Precedents by Bill and Answer, Plea and Demurrer, In Causes of the Greatest Moment Which Have Been Commenced In the High Court of Chancery for More Than 30 Years of 3; Volume 2

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<sourceLibrary>British Library

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<Notes>Compiled by William Brown.

<imprintFull>[London] : In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of Edward Sayer,) for Abel Roper; and sold by John Isted, 1725. <collation>2v. ; 8(deg)

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Gale ECCO, Print Editions
1385887427 / 9781385887424
Hardback
25/04/2018
556 pages
156 x 234 mm, 951 grams