The institutes of the lawes of England, digested into the method of the civill or imperiall institutions. Useful for all gentlemen who are studious, and desire to understand the customes of this nation. Written in Latine by John Cowel, Doctor of the Civill Law, and Regiu Professor in the University of Cambridge. And translated into English, according to act of Parliament, for the benefit of all. By W.G. Esquire.
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- The institutes of the lawes of England, digested into the method of the civill or imperiall institutions. Useful for all gentlemen who are studious, and desire to understand the customes of this nation. Written in Latine by John Cowel, Doctor of the Civill Law, and Regiu Professor in the University of Cambridge. And translated into English, according to act of Parliament, for the benefit of all. By W.G. Esquire.
- Institutiones juris Anglicani. English
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London: printed by Tho. Roycroft for Jo: Ridley, at the Castle in Fleet Street, by Ram Alley, 1651.
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- 1651-1651
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- R9063
- Grub Street ID
- 129177
- Description
- [10], 283, [1] p. ; 8⁰
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- A translation of: Institutiones juris Anglicani.