The germs and developments of the laws of England, embracing the Anglo-Saxon laws extant from the sixth century to A.D. 1066, as translated into English under the Royal record commission of William IV., with the introduction of the common law by Norman judges after the conquest, and its earliest proferts in Magna charta. With notes and comments by John M. Stearns ...
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