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A26742 A catalogue of the common and statute law-books of this realm and some others relating thereunto alphabetically digested under proper heads, with an account of the best editions, volumes, and common prices they are now sold at / collected by Tho. Bassett. Bassett, Thomas, bookseller. 1671 (1671) Wing B1043; ESTC R37085 31,991 134

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Bills in Parliament in Quarto Price 6 d. The Practice and Priviledges of Parliament in Quarto Price 6 d. Pleadings in Parliament with the Judgments thereon in the Reigns of Edw. 1. and Edw. 2. with an Appendix containing a Collection of some Copies of Statutes Ordinances Provisions c. As also of some other Records which prove the homage antiently due to the Kings of England from Scotland and the establishment of Ireland under the Laws of England With several Petitions in Parliament by William Ryley of the Inner-Temple Gent. in Folio Latin Price 18 s. The Priviledges of the Baronage of England when they sit in Parliament Collected and of late revised by Iohn Selden of the Inner Temple Esquire out of the Parliament Rolls c. in Octavo Price 1 s. 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