A General Abridgment of Law and Equity Alphabetically Digested Under Proper Titles with Notes and References to the Whole. by Charles Viner, Esq;

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T137956

Vol.22 of the set, covering University to Year, Day, and Waste, but the tenth to be published. With lists of subscribers.

Aldershot in Hampshire near Farnham in Surry: printed for the author, by agreement with the law patentees, and are to be sold by George Strahan in Cornhill, John and Paul Knapton in Ludgate-street, and J. Shuckburgh next the Inner-Temple Gate; or may be [18],551, [1]p.; 2°

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