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The elements of the common lavves of England, branched into a double tract: the one containing a collection of some principal rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent. Explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession. The other The use of the common law, for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names. According to the lawes and customes of this land.
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The elements of the common lavves of England, branched into a double tract: the one containing a collection of some principal rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent. Explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession. The other The use of the common law, for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names. According to the lawes and customes of this land.

Author: Francis Bacon; George Fabyan Collection (Library of Congress)
Publisher: London, Printed by the assignes of Iohn More, Esquire, 1639.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Francis Bacon; George Fabyan Collection (Library of Congress)
OCLC Number: 32818732
Notes: Each tract has separate t.-p. and paging.
"Use of the common law" was probably not written by Bacon. Cf. STC, Gibson, DNB.
Signatures: A-2A⁴.
Nos. 45-48 in first tract, omitted in paging: text and signatures continuous.
The last leaf is blank.
Description: 10 p.l., 94 (i.e. 90), [8], 72, [2] p. 19 cm. (4to)
Other Titles: Elements of the common lawes of England
Use of the law.
Responsibility: By the late Sir Francis Bacon, Knight ...

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