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The History and Analysis of the Common Law of England
Matthew Hale
The History and Analysis of the Common Law of England
Matthew Hale
Published anonymously, this highly respected work was the first history of the common law. Originally published: [London]: Printed by J. Nutt, 1713. [iii], 264, [12]; [xvi], 171 pp. Reprint of the first edition. Two parts, each with title page and individual pagination: The History of the Common Law of England: Divided into Twelve Chapters; The Analysis of the Law: Being a Scheme, Or Abstract, Of the Several Titles and Partitions of the Law of England, Digested into Method. A series of chronological essays drawn from Hale's manuscripts, it "give[s] us a clear statement of the history of some of the important external features of the common law... Sketch as it is his history is living history because its author had a clear view of its whole course" (Holdsworth, Sources and Literature of English Law 151-152).
Sir Matthew Hale [1609-1676] was a Judge of the Common Pleas, well-known for his History of the Pleas of the Crown.
476 pages
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | February 27, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781584770244 |
Publishers | Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. |
Pages | 476 |
Dimensions | 259 × 161 × 38 mm · 866 g |
Language | English |
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