"English Ruling Cases, Volume 7" is a comprehensive compilation of significant English legal decisions, offering invaluable insights into the development of common law. Edited by distinguished legal scholars John Melville Gould, Robert Campbell, Irving Browne, Edward Manson, and Leonard A. Jones, this volume presents a curated selection of cases that have shaped legal principles and precedents.
Originally published in 1916, this enduring reference work remains essential for legal professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of the English legal system. Each case is meticulously presented, providing a rich understanding of the legal landscape of its time. This volume serves as a crucial resource for tracing the origins and applications of fundamental legal doctrines.
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