The Laws of the Stannaries of Cornwall: With Marginal Notes and References to Authorities : To which are Added the Several Acts of Parliament, Schedule of Fees, Resolution of the Judges, Referred to in the Several Constitutions, and a Copious IndexJ. Tregoning, 1808 - 130 páginas |
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