"A General Abridgment of Law and Equity, Volume 23" by Charles Viner, originally published in 1795, offers a comprehensive and alphabetically organized digest of legal principles and precedents. This volume provides an essential resource for understanding the legal landscape of the late 18th century, presenting a wealth of information under clearly defined titles with detailed notes and references. Ideal for legal historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of legal thought, Viner's abridgment remains a valuable tool for exploring the foundations of modern law and equity. This meticulously compiled work reflects the legal scholarship of its time and provides crucial insights into historical legal practices.
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