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Crofton Uniacke
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Uniacke, Crofton: A letter to Horace Twiss : being an answer to his "Inquiry into the means of consolidating and digesting the laws of England". (Printed for J. and W.T. Clarke, 1826), also by Horace Twiss (page images at HathiTrust)
Uniacke, Crofton: A letter to the Lord Chancellor, on the necessity and practicability of forming a code of the laws of England : to which is annexed the new bankrupt law : arranged in the method of Domat's Civil law, and in a style suited to the humblest capacity : proposed to be adopted as the form of the statute law of the realm ... (Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1827) (page images at HathiTrust)
Uniacke, Crofton: A letter to the lord chancellor on the necessity and practicality of forming a code of the laws of England : to which is annexed the new bankrupt law arranged in the method of Domat's civil law and in a style suited to the humblest capacity ; proposed to be adopted as the form of the statute law of the realm (J.&W.T. Clarke, 1825) (page images at HathiTrust)
Uniacke, Crofton: The substance of a judgment delivered in the Court of Vice-Admiralty at Halifax, in Nova Scotia, on the twenty-fourth day of August 1818 in the case of the Schooner Nabby, Thomas Standley Master (Printed by Edmund Ward ..., 1818) (page images at HathiTrust)
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