01932nam 2200385 n 450 99638552770331620221108062731.0(CKB)1000000000609894(EEBO)2240949489(UnM)99836195e(UnM)99836195(EXLCZ)99100000000060989419900829d1639 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The elements of the common lavves of England[electronic resource] branched into a double tract: the one containing a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent. Explicated for the more facile introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble profession. The other the use of the common law, for preseruation of our persons, goods, and good names. According to the lawes and customes of this land. By the late Sir Francis Bacon ..London Printed by [R. Young for] the assignes of Iohn More Esquire1639[20], 44, 49-94, [8], 72, [2] pPrinter's name from STC.The last leaf is blank."A collection of some principal rules and maximes of the common lawes of England" and "The use of the law" each have separate dated title page and pagination; register is continuous."The use of the law" is probably not in fact by Bacon; it was first printed anonymously as part 2 of "The lawyers light" by Sir John Doddridge.Reproduction of the original in Cambridge University Library.eebo-0021Common lawEnglandEarly works to 1800Common lawBacon Francis1561-1626.159133Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996385527703316The elements of the common lavves of England2322617UNISA