The Principles of the Law of Scotland: in the Order of Sir George Mackenzie's Institutions of That Law. the Third Edition, Revised by the Author. - John Erskine - Books - Gale ECCO, Print Editions - 9781140897026 - May 28, 2010
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The Principles of the Law of Scotland: in the Order of Sir George Mackenzie's Institutions of That Law. the Third Edition, Revised by the Author.

John Erskine

The Principles of the Law of Scotland: in the Order of Sir George Mackenzie's Institutions of That Law. the Third Edition, Revised by the Author.

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British Library

T084162

Anonymous. By John Erskine. With an index.

Edinburgh : printed for John Balfour, 1764. vi,[2],509,[27]p. ; 8°

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 28, 2010
ISBN13 9781140897026
Publishers Gale ECCO, Print Editions
Pages 556
Dimensions 246 × 189 × 28 mm   ·   979 g
Language English  

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