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2 First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, or, a Commentary upon Littleton 1832

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THE


                FIRST PART

                          OF THE


  Indtftuted of tbe Eae of Englant;

                           OR, A


COMMENTARY UPON LITTLE TON.

    NOT THE NAME OF THE AUTHOR ONLY, BUT OF THE LAW ITSELF.


                 Quid te vana juvant miserte ludibria charts?
                 Hoc lege, quod possis dicerejure,-meum est.  MA r.
   Major hiereditas venit unicuique nostrum a jure et legibus, qulm a parentibus.  CICERO.


            HEC EGO GRANDEVUS POSUI TIBI, CANDIDE LECTOR,

      AUTHORE EDWARDO             COKE, M      LITE.



                      REVISED AND CORRECTED
        With Additions of NOTES, REFERENCES, and PROPER TABLES,
By FRANCIS HARGRAVE   and CHARLES BUTLER, Esqrs. ofLincoln's Inn,
                        INCLUDING ALSO
   The NOTES of Lord Chief Justice HALE and Lord Chancellor NOTTING H AM;
                            AND
       An ANALYSIS of LITTLETON, written by an unknown Hand in 1658-9.


     By CHARLES   BUTLER,  EsQ. one of His Majesty's Counsel.

            THE NINETEENTH  EDITION, CORRECTED.


                      IN TWO VOLUMES.

                         VOL.  II.



                         LONDON:

      PRINTED FOR J. & W. T. CLARKE; SAUNDERS & BENNING;
 A. MAXWELL;   S. SWEET; H. BUTTERWORTH;   STEVENS & SONS;
                 R. PHENEY;  AND J. RICHARDS.

                           1882.

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