Reports of cases, 1625-1633.

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Reports of cases, 1625-1633.

Contains reports of cases in: (1) Court of King's Bench, 1 to 3 Car. I; (2) Court of Common Pleas, 5 Car. I and 9 Car. I.

[26], 308, [89] p. ; 30 cm.

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