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Books Printed for Thomas Dring, at the George in Fleetstre••t. Law-Books.
THe Pleader, containing perfect Precedents and forms of Declarations, Pleadings, Issues, Judgments, and Proceedings in all kinds of Acti∣ons; by Mr. Brownlow, Mr. May••e, Mr. Gulston, and Mr. Covy.
The Reports of that reverend and learned Judge, Sir Richard Hutton, in folio.
The twelfth Part of the Reports, by Sir Edward Cook, in Fol.
The Reports of that, Learned Judge Owen, in Fol.
The Reading upon the Statute, touching Bank∣rupts, by John Stone, in Octavo.
The Law of Conveyances, of all manner of Assurances, with directions to sue out and pro∣secute, all manner of Writs, by John Hern, Gent.
An Abridgement of the Common Law, with the Cases thereof, drawn out of the old and new Books of Law, for the benefit of all the Practi∣cers and Students; by W. H. of Grayse-Inne, Esq.
An Abridgement of the Acts and Ordinances of Parliaments by W. H. of Gray's-Inne, Esq.
The Reports of Serjeant Bridgman, in Fol.
The grounds of the Lawes of England, extra∣cted out of the fountain of all Learning, and fit∣ted for all Students and Practitioners.
An exact Abridgement of that excellent Trea∣tise, called, Doctor and Student.
A profitable Book of Mr. John Perkins, treating of the Lawes of England.
The Interpreter, or Book, containing the sig∣nification of Words, by John Cowell.
Artamenes, or the Grand Cyrus; a Romance,