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            Westminster as they were delivered into the House of Commons, with the Abstract of the Parchment and Paper Act by Order of
            the Queen and Council. Carefully Corrected and enlarged by several Practisers of the several Courts, and brought down to the
            Year 1695. With a new Table of the Principal Matters. 
            London: Printed by the Assigns of 
            Richard and Edward Atkins Esquires; for 
            John Walthoe, 
            1695.
         
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            Attorney’s practice in R.B. by Richardson. 
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         1815 Catalogue, page 79. no. 53, as above.
         [RICHARDSON, 
            Robert.]
         
         
            The Attorney’s practice in the Court of King’s Bench: or, an Introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that Court,
               as it now stands under the regulation of several late Acts of Parliament, rules and determinations of the said Court: with
               variety of useful and curious precedents in 
               English, settled or drawn by Counsel; and a complete index to the whole. By a Gentleman of the Inner Temple. The 
               third edition, with large additions. In 
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            London] In the Savoy: Printed by 
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            1750.
         
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         The first edition appeared in 1739.
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         1815 Catalogue, page 79. no. 54, as above. 8vo.
         [RICHARDSON, 
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            The Attorney’s practice in the Court of Common Pleas: or, an Introduction to the knowledge of the practice of that Court,
               as it now stands on the regulation of several late acts of Parliament, rules and determinations of the said court: with variety
               of useful and curious Precedents in 
               English, drawn or perused by Counsel; and a complete index to the whole. By the author of The Attorney’s Practice in the Court of
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               second edition, with large Additions. Vol. II.
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            London] In the Savoy: Printed by 
            Henry Lintot, (Assignee of 
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