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1915 Law Restated. The Roots of the Law, Where they are Found and Best Illustrated in Both the Old and the Latest Cases, the Great Maxims, General Principles and Leading Cases, the Six Leading Subjects in Miniature: Equity, Procedure, Contract, Crime, Tort and Construction ... An Epitome of Great Legal Classics 1915

handle is hein.beal/lrr0001 and id is 1 raw text is: The Law Restated
THE ROOTS
OF THE LAW
Where they are found and best illustrated
in both the old and the latest cases
The Great Maxims, General Principles
and Leading Cases
The SIX LEADING SUBJECTS in MINIATURE
Equity, Procedure, Contract, Crime, Tort and Construction. The
elements of these aligned and reflected from a Text-Index constituting
ready reference and a MASTER KEY to the library
The interactions of the six leading subjects
The Fundamentals of Procedure: These followed into the Code (See
Quis, quid:)
These illustrated by the ablest New York cases, also Federal
An Epitome of Great Legal Classics
The student's guide to these
By WILLIAM T. HUGHES
Author of Procedure, Grounds and Rudiments of Law, and
Equity In Procedure
With an Introductory Chapter by WENDELL PHILLIPS STAFFORD
Judge of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia,
formerly a Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont
The Roman still holds dominion over this world by the silent empire of his law
Metlas est petere fo tes guam sectar rivulos. (See Alterum non ladere.)
PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR
FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS

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