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Spence, An Essay on the Origin of the English Laws and Institutions, 1812
An essay on the origin of the English laws and institutions: read to the Society of Clifford's Inn, in Hilary term, 1812: by George Spence, 25p.,
London, Printed by S. Brooke for William Reed, 1812. (An essay originally read to the Society of Clifford’s Inn in 1812 and printed for distribution to
the general public. Beginning with the arrival of Caesar, the author traces the history of laws and institutions such as the Court of the Exchequer
and the Office of the Chancellor. There are notes and citations in the margins, but no table of contents or index.)
Title:   An essay on the origin of the English laws and institutions : read to the Society of Clifford's Inn, in Hilary term, 1812 / by George Spence, of the Temple, barrister at law.
OCLC Number:   60714571
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