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  • Title The law-French dictionary alphabetically digested; Very useful for all young Students in the Common Laws of England. To which is added, the Law-Latin dictionary: Being An Alphabetical Collection of such Law-Latin Words as are found in several Authentic Manuscripts, and Printed Books of Precedents, whereby Entring-Clerks, and others, may be furnished with fit and proper Words, in a Common Law Sense, for any thing they shall have occasion to make use of, in Drawing Declarations, or any parts of Pleading. Also, a more Compendious and Accurate Exposition of the Terms of the Common Law (interspers'd throughout) than any hitherto extant containing many important Words of Art used in Law Books. Collected out of the best authors, by F. O.
  • Author F. O.
  • Publication Date 1701
  • Imprint London : printed for Isaac Cleave, at Serjeants-Inn Gate in Chancery-Lane; and John Hartley, over-against Gray's-Inn in Holborn, 1701.
  • Pages 654
  • Language English
  • Document Type Monograph
  • Microfilm Reel # 5949
  • ESTC Number T113117
  • Physical Description [156];[500]p. ; 8°
  • Source Library British Library
  • Gale Document Number GALE|CW0114343027

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