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The lay-mans lawyer, or, The second part of the practice of the law

The lay-mans lawyer, or, The second part of the practice of the law

relating to the punishments of offences committed against the publike peace, with presidents of indictments and warrants, with proceedings to judgment : also a discourse concerning pardons, and remission of punishment, so far as regularly they have been granted, the office and duty of a gaoler : with an appendix touching the duty of a church-warden and overseer of the poor, so far as they are coincidently assistant to constables in their office of preserving the peace ... : extracted out of the statutes of the kings of England, and the acts of the late Parliaments

By Thomas Förster

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Publish Date

1654

Publisher

Printed by T.R. for H. Twyford ... and J. Place ...

Language

eng

Pages

195

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