An Institute of the Law of Scotland in Four Books. In the order of Sir George Mackenzies Institutions of that Law: A New edition by Alexander Macmillan
by Erskine, John
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Edinburgh, The Edinburgh Publishing Coy, 1838;. A New Edition bringing down the Law to the present time by Alexander Macallan Advocate. Four books bound s one. Poor+ condition. xiii, 1200pp. Leather Boards poor, back board detached, edges and corners worn, Leather spine missing. Internally clean , bright & tight. Please note heavy book, some extra postage may be required. .
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- Title
- An Institute of the Law of Scotland in Four Books. In the order of Sir George Mackenzies Institutions of that Law: A New edition by Alexander Macmillan
- Author
- Erskine, John
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Edinburgh, The Edinburgh Publishing Coy, 1838;
- Keywords
- Scottish Law 19th century Scottish
- Bookseller catalogs
- scottish;
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