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The English Lawyer, Describing A Method for the Managing of the Lawes.
Advice for the Seventeenth-Century English Law Student Doddridge, Sir John [1555-1628]. The English Lawyer. Describing a Method for the Managing of the Lawes of this Land. And Expressing the Best Qualities Requisite in the Student, Practizer, Judges and Fathers of the Same. London: Printed by the Assignes of I. More..... More
The Lawyers Light: Or a Due Direction For the Study of the Law...
An Important Manual for Students of the Law Doderidge (Doddridge), Sir John [1555-1628]. The Lawyers Light: Or, A Due Direction For the Study of the Law; For Methode. Choyce of Books Moderne. Selection of Authours of More Antiquitie. Application of Either. Accommodation of Divers Other Useful Requisits. All Tending to..... More
The Several Opinions of Sundry Learned Antiquaries, Viz...
Seventeenth-Century Study of the High Court of Parliament [Doddridge, Sir John (1555-1628), Primary Author and Editor]. The Several Opinions of Sundry Learned Antiquaries: Viz. Justice Doddridge, Mr. Agar, Francis Tate, William Canden, and Ioseph Holland. Touching the Antiquity, Power, Order, State, Manner, Persons and Proceedings of the High-Court of Parliament..... More