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Sender:
Lionel Smith
Date:
Thu, 1 Oct 1998 10:19:18
Re:
old law books

 

Greetings all, and welcome to new members.

In a slight drought of restitution news, perhaps legal history can step in. I have just received the new special list from Meyer Boswell books in San Francisco, which lists an important edition of Blackstone and also an edition of John Worrall's rendition of every case in Coke's reports into rhyming couplets, eg

Caudzey. 'Gainst common prayer, if parson say
In sermon aught, bishop deprive him may. 5 Rep. 1.

Boulston. If neighbour cony-boroughs make,
The conies I, in my own ground, may take. 5 Rep. 104.

The list also mentions that they are instituting a daily email list of new acquisitions. For info, email ‹rarelaw@meyerbos.com›.

 

Lionel


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