LEADER 02019nam 2200385 n 450 001 996390045603316 005 20221108103421.0 035 $a(CKB)4940000000100975 035 $a(EEBO)2240864450 035 $a(UnM)99836193e 035 $a(UnM)99836193 035 $a(EXLCZ)994940000000100975 100 $a19900829d1636 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 04$aThe elements of the common lavves of England$b[electronic resource] $ebranched into a double tract: the one containing a collection of some principall rules and maximes of the common law, with their latitude and extent. ... The other the use of the common law, for preservation of our persons, goods, and good names. According to the lawes and customes of this land. By the late Sir Francis Bacon .. 210 $aLondon $cPrinted by the assignes of I. More Esq. and are to be sold by Anne More, and Henry Hood, in Saint Dunstans Church-yard in Fleet-street$d1636 215 $a[20], 44, 49-94, [8], 72, [2] p 300 $a"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. 300 $aThe last leaf is blank. 300 $a"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. 300 $aThe title page to "The use of the law" bears the imprint: London, printed by the assignes of Iohn Moore Esquire. 1635. 300 $aReproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. 330 $aeebo-0113 606 $aCommon law$zEngland$vEarly works to 1800 615 0$aCommon law 700 $aBacon$b Francis$f1561-1626.$0159133 801 0$bCu-RivES 801 1$bCu-RivES 801 2$bCStRLIN 801 2$bWaOLN 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996390045603316 996 $aThe elements of the common lavves of England$92322617 997 $aUNISA