| Dr. Williams's Library - 1841 - 444 pages
...1652. The Sound Believer. 8° Lond. 1671. A Treatise of Liturgies. 4° Lond. 1653. SHEPHAKD (Will.). An Epitome of all the Common and Statute Laws of this...of the hardest Terms of the Law are explained. Fol. Lond. 1656. SHEPHERD (Will.). Systematic Education, by Shepherd, Joyce, and Lant Carpenter, LL.D. 2... | |
| Dr. Williams's Library - 1841 - 438 pages
...The Sound Believer. 8° Lond. 1671. SHEPHARD (Will.). An Epitome of all the Common and Statute Lows of this Nation now in force; wherein more than fifteen...of the hardest Terms of the Law are explained. Fol. Lond. 1656. A Treatise of Liturgies. 4° Lond. 1653. SHEPHERD (Will.). Systematic Education, by Shepherd,... | |
| New York State Library - 1846 - 566 pages
...with Respect to Wills. London, & Dublin, 1 838. 1 vol. 24mo. SHEPPARD'S (William) Epitome of the Law : An Epitome of All the Common and Statute Laws of this...Force. Wherein more than Fifteen Hundred of the hardest Words or Terms of the LAW are Explained ; And All the most Useful and Profitable Heads or Titles of... | |
| New York State Library - 1846 - 614 pages
...with Respect to Wills. London, & Dublin, 1838. 1 vol. 24mo. SHEPPARD'S (William) Epitome of the Law : An Epitome of All the Common and Statute Laws of this...Force. Wherein more than Fifteen Hundred of the hardest Words or Terms of the LAW are Explained ; And All the most Useful and Profitable Heads or Titles of... | |
| New York State Library - 1850 - 1072 pages
...Vols. 13 to 26." Sheppard's (William) Epitome of the Law: An Epitome of All the Common and Statute Law of this Nation now in Force. Wherein more than Fifteen Hundred of the hardest W'ords or Terms of the LAW arc Explained. Pvb/isktcl by /7« Highness Special Commnnd. London, 1656.... | |
| New York State Library - 1856 - 432 pages
...SHEPLEY ( John). See Maine Reports. SHEPPARD ( William). Epitome of all the Common and Statute Law of this Nation now in force, wherein more than fifteen hundred of the hardest words or terms of the law are explained. London, 1656. 1 vol. fol. • Grand Abridgment. London, 1675.... | |
| London Gray's inn, libr - 1872 - 302 pages
...Atherley. 2 vols. 8vo. ' 1826 The Faithfull Couucellor; or, the Marrow of the Law in English. 4to. 1651 An Epitome of all the Common and Statute Laws of this Nation, now in force. fol. 1656 The Office of the Clerk of the Market. 12mo. 1665 The Law of Common Assurances, touching... | |
| Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht. Bibliotheek - 1879 - 666 pages
...appendix, containing the general orders and forms etc. 3. ed. Lond., 1862. L. oct. 1375 Sheppard, W. An epitome of all the common and statute Laws of this Nation, now in force. Wherein more then 1500 of the hardest words of terms of the Law are explained etc. Lond., 1656. L.fo.922 Sheridan,... | |
| Law Society (Great Britain). Library, Frederic Boase - 1891 - 1096 pages
...of courts-leet and courts-baron. 1649. I2mo. 49 B The same. 7th ed. by Wm. Browne. 1685. I2mo. 49 B Epitome of all the common and statute laws of this nation now in force. 1656. folio. 48 G The justice of peace, his clark's cabinet ; or, a book of presidents or warrants.... | |
| 1922 - 798 pages
...digested." Dr. Blake Odgers, 27 Yale Law Journal, 606, agrees that this censure "is not wholly deserved." 3 "An Epitome of all the Common and Statute laws of this Nation." It is dedicated to Oliver Cromwell. It is divided into 170 chapters, alphabetically arranged; they... | |
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