"A Complete Index to the Statutes at Large" offers a comprehensive guide to the laws of Great Britain from Magna Charta to the tenth year of the reign of George III. Compiled by Owen Ruffhead, this index serves as an invaluable reference for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the historical development of British law. The index provides detailed access to the statutes enacted during this significant period, enabling users to quickly locate and understand the legal framework that shaped British society and governance. This historical document offers insights into the evolution of legal principles and practices, reflecting the changing social, political, and economic conditions of the time.
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