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The compleat sollicitor performing his duty and teaching his clyent to run through and manage his own business as well in His Majesties superiour courts at Westminster, as in the Mayor's Court, Court of Hustings, and other inferiour courts, both in the citie of London, and elsewhere.
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A perfect guide for a studious young lawyer. Being presidents for conveyances, and other business of the like kind. Collected and gathered together out of the most studious, carefull, and learned labours of the reverend and learned sages of the law; the Lord Coke, the Lord Hobart, the Lord Richardson, Justice Haughton, Justice Reve, Justice Bacon, Sir William Denny, Master Godfrey, sometimes of Lincolns Inne, and Master Jermy, sometimes of Norwich. Also divers copyhold entries in court-barons, with justice of peace business, very usefull for them and their clerks; with an addition of indictments and fines. /
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Religio jurisprudentis, or, The lawyer's advice to his son in counsels, essays, and other miscellanies, calculated chiefly to prevent the miscarriages of youth, and for the Orthodox establishment of their morals in years of maturity /
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A rod for the lawyers: who are hereby declared to be the grand robbers & deceivers of the nation: greedily devouring yearly many millions of the peoples money. To which is added, a word to the Parliament; and a word to the Army.
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A new song on the tax upon lawyers.
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The Lawyers disbanded, or, The Temple in an uproar
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A perfect guide for a studious young lawyer ... collected and gathered together out of the most studious, carefull, and learned labours of the reverend and learned sages of the law, the Lord Coke, the Lord Hobart, the Lord Richardson, Justice Haughton, Justice Reve, Justice Bacon, Sir William Denny, Master Godfrey ... and Master Jermy ... : also divers copihold entries in Courts-Barons, with Justice of Peace businesse ... : with an addition of indictments and fines /
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The grandeur of the law, or, An exact collection of the nobility and gentry of this kingdom whose honors and estates have by some of their ancestors been acquired or considerably augmented by the practice of the law or offices and dignities relating thereunto the name of such ancestor, together with the time in which he flourished, the society in which he was a member, and to what degree in the law he arrived being perticularly [sic] expressed /
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The Ashes of the just smell sweet, and blossom in the dust
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A proclamation, concerning the advocats.
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The ashes of the just smell sweet, and blossom in the dust.
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The compleat sollicitor performing his duty: and teaching his clyent to run through and manage his own business, as well in His Majesties superiour courts at Westminster, as in the Mayors Court, Court of Hustings, and other inferiour courts, both in the city of London and elswhere.
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The lavvyers bane. Or The lawes reformation, and new modell: vvherein the errours and corruptions both of the lawyers and of the law it selfe are manifested and declared. And also, some short and profitable considerations laid down for the redresse of them.
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