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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.

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.
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Note:Stevens and Sons, 1889
  
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Subject:Law -- Great Britain -- Dictionaries
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