Coke Upon Littleton

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Safe f ho.i.-- „. ^^\ Cornell University Library The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. THE fn^tttutejS of tU %SiW of <!5ttlanJ); OE, A NOT THE NAME OF THE AUTHOR ONLY, BUT OF THE LAW ITSELF. Quid te vana juvant miseroB ludibria chartce? Hoc legCj^guod possis dicerejure, -- meum eat. Mart. Major hcereditas venit unicuigue nostrum a jure et legibus, qudm a parentibus. Cicero. ^ ^ SJEO EGO GRAND.a;VXIS POSTJI TIBI, CANDIDE LECTOK, Authore EDWARDO COKE, Milite. BBYISED AND COBBECIED, With Additions of NOTES, BEFERENOES, and PROPER TABLES, By FRANCIS HARGRAVE and CHARLES BUTLER, Esqrs. of Lincoln's Inn, INCLUDING ALSO The NOTES of Lord Chief Justice HALE and Lord Chancellor NOTTINGHAM; AND An ANALYSIS OP LITTLETON, written by an unknown Hand in 1658-9. By CHAELES BUTLER ESQ. one of His Majesty's Counsel. FIRST AMERICAN, iFrom arur Nineteenth aonlifou SStiitioii, correctetj. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. L PHILADELPHIA: ROBERT H. SMALL, MINOR STREET. 185 3. nioiv KITE JE WALTON, PEINTEES. ADYERTISEMENT TO THE NINETEENTH EDITION. This Edition of Sir Edward Coke's Commentary upon Littleton is printed from the last Edition by Mr. Butler, with the corrections and insertions in Mr. Hargrave's Notes from his own copy; and also with some additional Notes…
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