Online Books by
Richard Preston
(Preston, Richard, 1768-1850)
Books from the extended shelves:
Preston, Richard, 1768-1850: An elementary treatise on estates : with preliminary observation of the quality of estates. (J. & W.T. Clarke, 1820) (page images at HathiTrust)
Preston, Richard, 1768-1850: An essay in a course of lectures on abstracts of title : to facilitate the study, and the application of the first principles, and general rules of the laws of property ; stating in detail, the duty of solicitors in preparing, &c., and of counsel in advising, on abstracts of title (W. Clarke and Sons, 1818) (page images at HathiTrust)
Preston, Richard, 1768-1850: An essay in a course of lectures on abstracts of title : to facilitate the study and the application of the first principles, and general rules of the laws of property... (Halsted, 1828) (page images at HathiTrust)
Preston, Richard, 1768-1850: An essay in a course of lectures on abstracts of title : to facilitate the study, and the application of the first principles, and general rules of the laws of property : stating in detail, the duty of solicitors in preparing, &c., and of counsel in advising, on abstracts of title. (J. & W.T. Clarke, 1823) (page images at HathiTrust)
Preston, Richard, 1768-1850: An essay on the quantity and quality of estates, with more immediate reference to the law of merger (John S. Littell, 1843) (page images at HathiTrust)
Preston, Richard, 1768-1850: Further observations on the state of the nation. The means of employment of labor. The sinking fund, and its application. Pauperism. Protection requisite to the landed and agricultural interests (London, 1816) (page images at HathiTrust)
Preston, Richard, 1768-1850: Merger, The law of (W. Clarke and sons, 1819) (page images at HathiTrust)
Preston, Richard, 1768-1850: A treatise on conveyancing; with a view to its application to practice: being a series of practical observations, written in a plain familiar style, which have for their object to assist in preparing draughts, and in judging of the operation of deeds, by distinguishing between the formal and essential parts of those deeds, &c. in general use: being a course of lectures. With an appendix of select and appropriate precedents. (W. Clarke and Sons, 1819) (page images at HathiTrust)
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