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Commentary upon Littlet
Not the NAME of the Author onlv, but of the LAW itfelf.
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S^uidie ^anajwvant mifem ludihria clarté?
Hoc lege^ quodfofjis dicer e jure meum ejl, * Mart»
Major har éditas ^enit unicuique nùfrum à jure et ïegibus^ quàm à fannûbm» CiCEl^O.
Hîec ego grandsevus pofai dbi^ candide leâior^
ore EDWARDO COKE, Milite
The FIFTEENTH EDITION^.,
Revifed and Correaed, with further Additions of NOTESj REFERENCES^ and PROPER TABLES.
By FRANCIS HARGRAVE and CHARLES BUTLER,
E S Q^U 1RES, OF LÏNCOLK^S-ÏNW.
Inclading alfo the NOTES of
Lord Chief Jaflice HALE and Lord Chancellor NOTTINGHAM:
AND
An ANALYSIS of L I T T L E T O N, written by an Unknown Hand isi 165S-9.
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Printed for E. and R. BROOKE, Bex I.-Yard, near Temtle Bar<
GIFT OF
WTliT.TAM D. SOHIER,
ESQ..
JULY 24. 1899.
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O THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
EDWARD, LORD THURLOW,
BARON THURLOW OF ASHFIELD,
IN THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK
LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF GRE^T-BRITAîN^
THIS WORK
IS.
WITH HI^ LORDSHIP'S PERMISSION,
RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED,
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TH E very high and advanced price, at which the twelfth edition of Sir Edward Cokeys Firjî înjîitute^ or Commentary upon Littleton^ has been fold for a long time paft, is a proof, that…