Praxis almæ curiæ cancellariæ : the third part : a collection of the most modern and useful precedents, for drawing bills, answers, and demurrers, interlocutory orders, masters' reports, exceptions to answers, and reports, and other precedents and instruments relating to the practice of that Court : as well in the offices about London, as for executing commissions in the country : also a collection of choice writs and process of the court being wholly new and modern, and drawn by the most experienc'd clerks, according to several special orders made for that purpose by the Court, the like never yet extant : likewise several appeals in the present Lord Keeper's time, in extraordinary cases of great nicety and difficulty from the Court of Chancery, to the Judicature of the Lords in Parliament : together with a copious and useful introduction explaining the present method of practice in its several branches, and a justification of the privilege of the clerks of the Court : from the records of the Tower, and other ancient manuscripts retrieving the same, to the great advantage and benifit of the officers, clerks, and ministers of that Court
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Praxis almæ curiæ cancellariæ : the third part : a collection of the most modern and useful precedents, for drawing bills, answers, and demurrers, interlocutory orders, masters' reports, exceptions to answers, and reports, and other precedents and instruments relating to the practice of that Court : as well in the offices about London, as for executing commissions in the country : also a collection of choice writs and process of the court being wholly new and modern, and drawn by the most experienc'd clerks, according to several special orders made for that purpose by the Court, the like never yet extant : likewise several appeals in the present Lord Keeper's time, in extraordinary cases of great nicety and difficulty from the Court of Chancery, to the Judicature of the Lords in Parliament : together with a copious and useful introduction explaining the present method of practice in its several branches, and a justification of the privilege of the clerks of the Court : from the records of the Tower, and other ancient manuscripts retrieving the same, to the great advantage and benifit of the officers, clerks, and ministers of that Court
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- the third part : a collection of the most modern and useful precedents, for drawing bills, answers, and demurrers, interlocutory orders, masters' reports, exceptions to answers, and reports, and other precedents and instruments relating to the practice of that Court : as well in the offices about London, as for executing commissions in the country : also a collection of choice writs and process of the court being wholly new and modern, and drawn by the most experienc'd clerks, according to several special orders made for that purpose by the Court, the like never yet extant : likewise several appeals in the present Lord Keeper's time, in extraordinary cases of great nicety and difficulty from the Court of Chancery, to the Judicature of the Lords in Parliament : together with a copious and useful introduction explaining the present method of practice in its several branches, and a justification of the privilege of the clerks of the Court : from the records of the Tower, and other ancient manuscripts retrieving the same, to the great advantage and benifit of the officers, clerks, and ministers of that Court
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