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Paperback A systematical view of the laws of England; as treated of in a course of Vinerian lectures, read at Oxford, during a series of years, commencing in Mi Book

ISBN: 1172291713

ISBN13: 9781172291717

A systematical view of the laws of England; as treated of in a course of Vinerian lectures, read at Oxford, during a series of years, commencing in Mi

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"A Systematical View of the Laws of England" by Richard Wooddeson offers a comprehensive exploration of English law as presented in the Vinerian Lectures at Oxford, commencing in Michaelmas Term, 1777. This second volume provides detailed insights into the legal principles and historical context of English jurisprudence during the late 18th century.

Wooddeson's work is valuable for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the evolution of English common law and the academic study of law at Oxford University. This historical text sheds light on the intellectual foundations of modern legal systems and offers a unique perspective on the development of legal thought.

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