A Law Dictionary: Containing Definitions of the Terms and Phrases of American and English Jurisprudence, Ancient and Modern : and Including the Principal Terms of International, Constitutional, Ecclesiastical and Commercial Law, and Medical Jurisprudence, with a Collection of Legal Maxims, Numerous Select Titles from the Roman, Modern Civil, Scotch, French, Spanish, and Mexican Law, and Other Foreign Systems, and a Table of Abbreviations |
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A must for understanding the constitution as it was written.
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It's over 100 years old and unfortunately entirely outdated. Nothing about digital law, obviously, or modern securities law (stock markets) or any of the legal changes wrought by two(!!) world wars appear herein.

