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Modern entries, adapted to the American courts of justice, being a complete system of approved...

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Annapolis, Maryland: Annapolis: printed by Frederick Green, printer to the state. 1801., 1801. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair. Two volumes. A married set, the first volume slightly shorter than the second. Top board of first volume detached, bottom board missing, backstrip worn away. Top board of second volume missing, bottom board amateurly sewn on, the cords passing through the back and the gutter of the final gatherings; backstrip worn, but early gilt morocco title and volume labels intact. Light to heavy browning and foxing throughout. Early signature of Ja. Hutchinson on title-page of second volume.
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Modern entries, in English: being a select collection of pleadings in the courts of King's...

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London: [vol. I:] In the Savoy: printed for Tho. Woodward, at the Half-Moon between the Temple-Gates, J. Shuckburgh, at the Sun, near the Inner Temple-Gates, both in Fleet-street; and J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall, 1741. [vol. II:] In the Savoy: printed by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling, (assigns of Edw. Sayer, Esq;) for R. Gosling, at the Crown and Mitre, over-against Fetter lane in Fleet street. M DCC XXXV. [1735], 1735. Leather. Fair. Description: Two volumes, folio (12¾ × 8½ in): [36], 508, [24] p. (page numbers 493-508 in brackets); [4], 316, p. 317-330 f., 331-338 p., 339-428 f., 353-503, [40], [37] p. (folio numbers 353-428 in brackets). Early calf. · Register: 2º: [A]² a² [a]-[b]² ²a² b-e² B-6I² *6K-N² ²5K-L² 6M-P²; [A]² B² ²B² C-6T² ²4X-5E² ²5F1 ²5G-M² ²6N1 ²6O-T² 6U-Z² a-f² [a]-[c]² [d]1. · Condition: Volume I: joints… Read More
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Modern entries, or declarations, pleadings, entries, and writs, to which are prefixed forms of...

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Baltimore, Maryland: Baltimore: printed and published by Lucas and Deaver, No. 19 South Calvert street. 1831., 1831. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Two volumes. Later sheep, red and black morocco labels, light shelf wear, bottom joint of second volume cracked at top. Lacks title-page of second volume. Moderate foxing throughout.
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Modus intrandi placita generalia: The entring clerk's introduction. The second part. Being a...

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London: London: printed for John Walthoe in the Middle-Temple, adjoining the Cloysters. 1703., 1703. 3rd Edition . No Binding. Good. Description: 8vo (7¼ × 4½ in): 1 l. (ads), t-p., [4], 1-145, 147, 149, 151, 153, 155, 157, 160-250, (251)-(272), 251-315, [15] p. (despite the irregular pagination, the text is continuous). Old leather back with gilt title label and the numeral "2" stamped in black. · Register: 8º: A^4 B-K^8 L^4 M-R^8 [R]^8 S-Y^8. · Condition: Boards gone; book-block sound, light toning, sporadic foxing to early and final leaves. Initial advertisement leaf present. · Comments: Sole edition of this second part. Brown was a clerk in the office of the protonotary of the court of common pleas, starting shortly after the Restoration. He was the author of several introductory works for aspiring clerks, books of precedents, and a manual for justices of the peace. The first part appeared in 1674, with a second edition in 1687 and a third… Read More
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