A treatise of feme coverts: or, The lady's law.

Containing all the laws and statutes relating to women ... To which are added, Judge Hide's very remarkable argument in the Exchequer-chamber, term. Trin. 15 Car. 2. in the case of Manby and Scot, whether and in what cases the husband is bound by the contract of his wife: and select precedents, of conveyances in all cases concerning feme coverts.

A treatise of feme coverts: or, The lady's la ...
Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of
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A treatise of feme coverts: or, The lady's law.

Containing all the laws and statutes relating to women ... To which are added, Judge Hide's very remarkable argument in the Exchequer-chamber, term. Trin. 15 Car. 2. in the case of Manby and Scot, whether and in what cases the husband is bound by the contract of his wife: and select precedents, of conveyances in all cases concerning feme coverts.

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[London] In the Savoy
Other Titles
The lady's law., Manby and Scot, Case of.

Classifications

Library of Congress
LAW <A & E Treat "Treat">, KD758 .T8 1732

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Pagination
viii, 264, [16] p.
Number of pages
264

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6366421M
LCCN
38005330
OCLC/WorldCat
15649182

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