Annals of British Legislation, Volume 12, compiled by Leone Levi, offers a comprehensive record of parliamentary acts and legislative changes in Great Britain. This meticulously documented volume provides invaluable insights into the legal framework shaping British society during the period it covers. Researchers, historians, and legal scholars will find a wealth of primary source material detailing the evolution of law and governance.
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