"A New Abridgment of the Law, Volume 6" by Matthew Bacon, published in 1798, offers a comprehensive overview of English law during the late 18th century. This volume is part of a larger series intended to provide a concise and accessible summary of legal principles, statutes, and case law. Bacon's work serves as a valuable historical resource for understanding the legal landscape of the period, offering insights into legal doctrines, procedures, and debates. For legal historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the evolution of English common law, this abridgment provides a detailed snapshot of legal thought and practice in the late 1700s.
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