Ruling Cases, Volume 9 is a comprehensive historical reference work presenting important English ruling cases, arranged alphabetically by subject. Compiled in 1896 under the direction of Robert Campbell, assisted by John Melville Gould, Irving Browne, Leonard Augustus Jones, Edward Manson, and James Tower Keen, this volume offers in-depth analyses and summaries of landmark legal decisions. This book is an invaluable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of English common law.
The cases are presented in a manner that elucidates the underlying principles and historical context, making it an essential addition to any serious legal library. This historic compilation provides critical insights into the foundations of legal reasoning and precedent.
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