Item #283275 PRINCIPIA LEGIS ET AEQUITATIS: BEING AN ALPHABETICAL COLLECTION OF MAXIMS, PRINCIPLES OR RULES, DEFINITIONS, AND MEMORABLE SAYINGS, IN LAW AND EQUITY. Thomas Branch, William Waller Hening.
PRINCIPIA LEGIS ET AEQUITATIS: BEING AN ALPHABETICAL COLLECTION OF MAXIMS, PRINCIPLES OR RULES, DEFINITIONS, AND MEMORABLE SAYINGS, IN LAW AND EQUITY.

PRINCIPIA LEGIS ET AEQUITATIS: BEING AN ALPHABETICAL COLLECTION OF MAXIMS, PRINCIPLES OR RULES, DEFINITIONS, AND MEMORABLE SAYINGS, IN LAW AND EQUITY.

Richmond: T. W. White, 1824.

First American Edition. A clean copy of the stated First American Edition. A contemporary American author said that “it may be regarded as the accumulated spirit and wisdom of the great body of the English Law.” Toning throughout. Reinforced at the hinges with red cloth tape, and at the joints and across the spine with tan cloth tape. Bound in sheep with a red morocco label on the spine. Loss to the edges of the spines and boards; the spine is cracked but holding. (James Kent Commentaries on American Law p. 554).

Item #283275

Price: $400.00

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