(LAW.) Group of 5 early American printings of books on law.
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(LAW.) Group of 5 early American printings of books on law. Various sizes, bindings and conditions. Various places, 1788-1811 Spencer. "The New Vade Mecum; or Young Clerk's Magazine." Evans 27728. Lansingburgh, NY, 1794.
"The New American Clerk's Magazine." Rebacked with portion of original backstrip laid down, front board detached, lacking front free endpaper; includes a sample "bill of sale of a negro slave," page 111. Hagerstown, MD, 1806.
Colvin. "A Magistrate's Guide and Citizen's Counsellor" [digest of Maryland laws]. Frederick, MD, 1805.
Parker. "Conductor Generalis; or, The Office, Duty and Authority of Justices of the Peace." New York, 1788.
"Constitutions of the United States." Gettysburg, PA, 1811.
"The New American Clerk's Magazine." Rebacked with portion of original backstrip laid down, front board detached, lacking front free endpaper; includes a sample "bill of sale of a negro slave," page 111. Hagerstown, MD, 1806.
Colvin. "A Magistrate's Guide and Citizen's Counsellor" [digest of Maryland laws]. Frederick, MD, 1805.
Parker. "Conductor Generalis; or, The Office, Duty and Authority of Justices of the Peace." New York, 1788.
"Constitutions of the United States." Gettysburg, PA, 1811.
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(LAW.) Group of 5 early American printings of books on law.
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