State University of New York Press
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Law as metaphor: from Islamic courts to the Palace of Justice
SUNY series in American constitutionalism.
Representing popular sovereignty: the Constitution in American political culture
Our elusive Constitution: silences, paradoxes, priorities
Property rights and the Constitution: shaping society through land use regulation
The Constitution and the regulation of society
Democratic theories and the Constitution
Liberty, property, and the future of constitutional development
Universal rights and the constitution
Checking the courts: law, ideology, and contingent discretion
Constitutionalism, executive power, and the spirit of moderation: Murray P. Dry and the nexus of liberal education and politics
Pursuing justice: Lee Pressman, the New Deal, and the CIO
Constitutional politics in Canada and the United States
The rule of law, Islam, and constitutional politics in Egypt and Iran
Constitutions in a nonconstitutional world: Arab basic laws and the prospects for accountable government
Representation in crisis: the constitution, interest groups, and political parties
The Constitutional foundations of world peace
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Daniel Browne & others
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The history of the origine of the French laws
An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England: from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a vindication of the antient way of Parliaments in England. Collected from some manuscript notes of John Selden, Esq ; by Nathaniel Bacon, of Grays-Inn, Esq.
Lexicon technicum: or, an universal English dictionary of arts and sciences: explaining not only the terms of art, but the arts themselves. Vol. I. By John Harris, D.D. and F.R.S.
The reports and entries of Sir Edward Lutwyche: … The several cases therein are truly stated … in English. … Composed in a plain and easy method … By W. Nelson …
The English works of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. published in his life-time: together with his posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England: first published by the present Lord Bishop of Lincoln, in the year 1695: together with the life of the author, now revised by his Lordship …
The reports of Sir Edward Coke: Kt. in English, compleat in thirteen parts, with references to all the antient and modern books of the law. Exactly translated and compared with the first and last edition in French … To which are now added the pleadings to the cases.
Law, or, a discourse thereof ; in four books. Written in French by Sir Henry Finch … And done into English by the same author. To which are now added, notes and references … By Danby Pickering.
The grounds and rudiments of law and equity, alphabetically digested: containing a collection of rules or maxims … With three tables. … By a gentleman of the Middle Temple.
A law dictionary: or, the interpreter of words and terms, used either in the common or statute laws of that Part Of Great Britain, call’d England ; and in tenures and jocular customs: first published by the Learned Dr. Cowel, and now very much augmented and improv’d, by the Addition of many Thousand Words, as are found in our Histories, Antiquities, Cartularies, Rolls, Registers, and other Manuscript Records, not hitherto Explain’d in any Dictionary, to the Year 1708. With an appendix, containing the antient names of places in (that part of Great-Britain call’d) England, very necessary for the use of all such, that Converse with Ancient Deeds, Charters, &c.
Law tracts: containing 1. A proposition for compiling and amendment of our laws. 2. An offer of a digest of the laws. 3. The elements of the common laws of England, containing a collection of some principal rules and maxims of the common law with their latitude and extent. 4. The use of the law for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names, according to the practice of the laws and customs of this land. 5. Cases of treason, felony, præminure, prerogative of the King, of the office of a constable. 6. Arguments in law in certain great and difficult cases, viz. of impeachment of waste ; Low’s case of tenures ; of revocation of uses ; the jurisdiction of the marches. 7. Ordinances in chancery for the better and more regular administration of justice in the chancery, to be daily observed, saving the prerogative of the Court. 8. Reading on the statutes of uses
A law-Dictionary and glossary: interpreting such difficult and obscure words and terms, as are found either in our common or statute, ancient or modern, laws. With References to the several Statutes, Records, Registers, Charters, Ancient Deeds, Manuscripts and Law-Books, wherein the Words and Terms are used. By Tho. Blount, of the Inner-Temple, Esq ; The third edition. To which are added near three thousand words, Collected from all the Laws of the Saxon, Danish and Norman Kings: And from all the Ancient Books of the Common Law, from the Monasticon Anglicanum, Du Fresne’s Glossary, Chronicon Saxonicum, and the Volumes lately published by Dr. Gale. Also an explanation of all the ancient names of the inhabitants, cities, towns, villages and rivers of Great Britain. Collected formerly by Mr. Camden and others, and necessary for Understanding the History and Laws of this Realm. By W. Nelson, of the Middle Temple, Esq.
Law tracts …
A review of the statutes, both ancient and modern: especially concerning the practick part of the law, alphabetically digested, with proper cases and resolutions upon the said statutes, referring to most of the reports extant: with an exact table to the whole: and also a compleat table, shewing in what statutes justices of the peace are concerned, whether one or more, with those also relating to the quarter-sessions, &c., which may readily be found out by the alphabetical tables to the abridgments of the statutes
The English works of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. publish’d in his life-time: together with his posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England ; first publish’d by the present Lord Bishop of Lincoln in the year 1695: together with the life of the author
Chronica juridicialia, or, A general calendar of the years of Our Lord God, and those of the several kings of England, from the first year of William the Conqueror, to the year 1739: together with a chronological table of the names of all the lord chancellors, and lord-keepers of the Great Seal of England, justices of the Kings-Bench and Common-Pleas, barons of the Exchequer, and serjeants at law, &c.: with a table of all their names, alphabetically disposed, for the greater ease of the peruser, and the years both of Our Lord and the King joined with them: being an abridgment and continuation of Dugdale’s Origines juridiciales.
Gentleman of the Middle Temple: a new abridgment of the law. V. 4.
Bibliotheca politica:, or, An enquiry into the antient constitution of the English government,: with respect to the just extent of the regal power and the rights and liberties of the subject wherein all the chief arguments both for and against the late revolution, are impartially reprensented and consider’d.: In fourteen dialogues, collected out of the best authors, antient and modern.
An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England: from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a vindication of the antient way of Parliaments in England
The English works: of Sir Henry Spelman, Kt. published in his life-time ; together with his posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England ; first publish’d by the present Lord Bishop of Lincoln, in the Year 1695, Together with the Life of the Author. Now revised by his Lordship. To which are added, two more treatises of Sir Henry Spelman, never before printed: one, Of the Admiral-Jurisdiction, and the Officers thereof: the other, Of Antient Deeds and Charters. With a compleat index to the Whole.
The English works of Sir Henry Spelman kt. published in his life-time: together with his Posthumous works, relating to the laws and antiquities of England ; and the life of the author
An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England: from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a vindication of the antient way of Parliaments in England
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Columbia University
Columbia University
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Massachusetts Bar Association
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Pakistan Bar Council
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Inter Documentation Company
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East European and Soviet Law: the systematic card catalogue of the Documentation Office for East European Law, University of Leiden.
English legal manuscripts.
Catalogue of the manuscript year books, readings, and law reports in the Library of the Harvard Law School
English legal manuscripts guide: stage I-VI
[English legal sources]: [printed English legal literature up to 1800 on microfiche]
Natura breuium. The olde tenures. Lyttylton tenures. The new talys. The articles vppon the new talys. Diuersyte of courtes. Justyce of peace. The chartuary. Court baron. Court of hundrede. Returna breuium. The ordynaunce for takynge of fees in the escheker.: and fyrste a table to all these xii bokes.
Catalogue of the manuscript year books, readings, and law reports in Lincoln’s Inn, the Bodleian Library and Gray’s Inn
English legal manuscripts microfiche project
Harvard Law School Ms.: yearbooks.
English legal sources: printed English legal literature up to 1800
English legal manuscript project: Harvard Law School Ms.
Bodleian Library, Oxford Ms.: yearbooks.
Lincoln’s Inn Library Ms.: yearbooks.
Institutes of the laws of England, 1628-1644
Russian and Soviet law: an annotated catalogue of reference works, legislation, court reports, serials, and monographs on Russian and Soviet law (including international law)
Russian and Soviet law (including foreign and international law): microfiche project, cumulative catalog.
Collected papers
Collected papers: studies on international and comparative law, with particular reference to socialist legal systems
A Collection of the Acts passed by the Lieutenant-Governor of Burma in Council in the year …
Law student life in Moscow: the letters and course notes of John N. Hazard, 1934-1939: materials for the history of the Soviet legal system
The Djakarta Charter: the spirit of the Constitution of 1945
Minutes of the … session of the governing body of the International Labour Office.
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Hubbell Pub. Company
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Alabama State Law Library
Alabama State Law Library
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John Bill & Christopher Barker
John Bill & Christopher Barker
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An abridgment of the statutes in force and use made in the 16th, 17th, and 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the First, and in the 12th, 13th, and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles II: faithfuly extracted out of the said statutes and digested under proper heads, with an alphabetical table.
The statutes at large: in paragraphs, from M. DC. XL. until this time, carefully examined by the Rolls of Parliament, together with the titles of such statutes as are expired, repealed, altered, or out of use, to which is added a new table to the whole Statutes, and a catalogue of the several heads
An abridgment of the common law: being a collection of the principal cases argued and adjudged in the several courts of Westminster-hall … whereby by the opinion and judgment of the courts may be seen in an exact series of time, and what alterations have been made in the law by subsequent statutes and judgements, brought down to the year 1725
A collection of all the statutes at large, now in force: beginning in the sixteenth year of the raign of our late soveraign Lord King Charles I, anno 1640, and ending in the nineteenth year of the raign of our now soveraign Lord King Charles II, anno 1667, with the titles of such as are expired and repealed: in two parts, together with notes in the margent, and tables of the several sessions of Parliaments, and of the titles of all the statutes both publick and private: and an alphabetical table of matters contained in the whole book.
An abridgment of the statutes in force and use made in the 16th, 17th and 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the First, and in the 12th, 13th and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles II: faithfully extracted out of the said statutes and digested under proper heads: with an alphabetical table.
By the King. A proclamation concerning the times of holding this summer assizes.
An abridgment of the statutes in force and use made in the 16th, 17th and 18th years of the reign of K. Charles the First, and in the 12th, 13th and 14th years of the reign of K. Charles II: faithfuly extracted out of the said statutes and digested under proper heads: with an alphabetical table.
Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, decimo quarto.: At the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, anno Dom. 1661. In the thirteenth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, &c. And there continued till the nineteenth of May, in the 14th year of His Majesties said reign. And thence prorogued to the 18th of February then next following.
Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ & Hiberniæ, vicesimo secundo & vicesimo tertio: at the Parliament begun at Westminster the eighth day of May, Anno Dom. 1661 …
The twelfth [-thirteenth] part of the Reports of Sir Edward Coke, kt., of divers resolutions and judgments given upon solemn arguments, and with great deliberation and conference of the reverend judges and sages of the law, in cases of law, the most of them very famous, being of the king’s especial reference from the Council-table, concerning the prerogative ; as for the digging of salt-peter, forfeitures, forests, proclamations, &c. Also the forms and proceedings of Parliaments, both in England and Ireland: with an exposition of Poyning’s Law.
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Works with Unknown Publisher in Allahabad, India
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