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| | Books by James Thomas Law: Books in the extended shelves: Law, James Thomas, 1790-1876: Forms of ecclesiastical law; or, The mode of conducting suits in the Consistory courts: being a translation of the first part of Oughton's Ordo judiciorum, with large additions from Clarke's Praxis, Conset on Practice, Ayliffe's Parergon, Cockburn's Clerk's assistant, Gibson's Codex, &c. (W. Benning & co., 1844), also by Edmund Gibson, William Cockburn, John Ayliffe, Henry Consett, Francis Clerke, and Thomas Oughton (page images at HathiTrust) Law, James Thomas, 1790-1876: The poor man's garden, or, A few brief rules for regulating allotments of land to the poor, for potatoe gardens : With remarks, addressed to Mr. Malthus, Mr. Sadler, and the political economists: and a reference to the opinions of Dr. Adam Smith, in his Wealth of nations" (Printed for C.J.G. & F. Rivington, 1830), also by Michael Thomas Sadler and T. R. Malthus (page images at HathiTrust) Law, James Thomas, 1790-1876: A popular system of ecclesiastical law : familiarly explained, in courses of lectures, delivered to the students of the Theological college, Lichfield (Messrs. Rivington, 1869) (page images at HathiTrust)
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