The history of the Roman or civil law : shewing its origine and progress; how, and when the several parts of it were first compil'd; with some account of the principal writers and commentators thereupon: and of the method to be observ'd in studying the same, written originally in French, by M. Claude Joseph de Ferriere. To which is added, Dr. Duck's Treatise of the use and authority of the civil law in England. Translated into English, by J.B. Esqr
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The history of the Roman or civil law : shewing its origine and progress; how, and when the several parts of it were first compil'd; with some account of the principal writers and commentators thereupon: and of the method to be observ'd in studying the same, written originally in French, by M. Claude Joseph de Ferriere. To which is added, Dr. Duck's Treatise of the use and authority of the civil law in England. Translated into English, by J.B. Esqr
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- 10 unnumbered pages, iv, 169 pages, 1 unnumbered page, xxxviii pages
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- Dedication signed: John Beaver
- Duck's treatise is a translation of his De usu et authoritate iuris civilis Romanorum, lib. 2, cap. 8
- Signatures: A7 B-O8
- Title in frame; head-pieces, initials
- With: Fleury, Claude. The history of the origine of the French laws. London : D. Browne, 1724
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- The history of the Roman or civil law : shewing its origine and progress; how, and when the several parts of it were first compil'd; with some account of the principal writers and commentators thereupon: and of the method to be observ'd in studying the same
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- The history of the Roman or civil law
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- shewing its origine and progress; how, and when the several parts of it were first compil'd; with some account of the principal writers and commentators thereupon: and of the method to be observ'd in studying the same
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- written originally in French, by M. Claude Joseph de Ferriere. To which is added, Dr. Duck's Treatise of the use and authority of the civil law in England. Translated into English, by J.B. Esqr
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- The history of the Roman or civil law : shewing its origine and progress; how, and when the several parts of it were first compil'd; with some account of the principal writers and commentators thereupon: and of the method to be observ'd in studying the same, written originally in French, by M. Claude Joseph de Ferriere. To which is added, Dr. Duck's Treatise of the use and authority of the civil law in England. Translated into English, by J.B. Esqr
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- Dedication signed: John Beaver
- Duck's treatise is a translation of his De usu et authoritate iuris civilis Romanorum, lib. 2, cap. 8
- Signatures: A7 B-O8
- Title in frame; head-pieces, initials
- With: Fleury, Claude. The history of the origine of the French laws. London : D. Browne, 1724
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- The history of the Roman or civil law : shewing its origine and progress; how, and when the several parts of it were first compil'd; with some account of the principal writers and commentators thereupon: and of the method to be observ'd in studying the same, written originally in French, by M. Claude Joseph de Ferriere. To which is added, Dr. Duck's Treatise of the use and authority of the civil law in England. Translated into English, by J.B. Esqr
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- Dedication signed: John Beaver
- Duck's treatise is a translation of his De usu et authoritate iuris civilis Romanorum, lib. 2, cap. 8
- Signatures: A7 B-O8
- Title in frame; head-pieces, initials
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