A general instructer; or, The office, duty, and authority of justices of the peace, sheriffs, coroners, constables, jailors, and jurymen, with precedents, suited to every case that can that can possibly arise, in the discharge of the duties in either of those offices. The whole alphabetically digested. To which is added a guide, to Superior, and County court clerks; an epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries; law maxims; remedies by action, and law fictions
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Date
01/01/1820
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Bradford, John, 1747-1830
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Library of Congress
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Public Domain