| Title: | Wharton's law-lexicon: forming an epitome of the law of England; and containing full explanations of the technical terms and phrases thereof, both ancient and modern. Including the various legal terms used in commercial business; together with a translation of Latin law maxims, and selected titles from the civil, Scotch, and Indian law. |
| Author: | Wharton, J. J. S. (John Jane Smith), 1816 or 1817-1867 |
| Author: | Lely, J. M. (John Mounteney), 1839-1907 |
| Note: | Stevens and Sons, 1883 |
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| Subject: | Dictionaries |
| Subject: | Law -- Great Britain -- Dictionaries |
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