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The History, Constitution and Character of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Considered As a Judicial Tribunal: Especially in Ecclesiastical Cases, With Special Reference to the Right and Duty of its Members to Declare Their Opinions
Author:
FINLASON, W F
Title:
The History, Constitution and Character of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Considered As a Judicial Tribunal: Especially in Ecclesiastical Cases, With Special Reference to the Right and Duty of its Members to Declare Their Opinions
Publisher:
stevens and sons (1878) london
Description:
blindstamped purple cloth boards with gilt lettering to front and spine, xv + 162pp + 32pp adverts, adverts on eps, VG+ (light discolouration and wear with darkening to spine, light discolouration and foxing primarily to prelims) INSCRIBED on reverse of fep by author to Sir R E Webster, Attorney General (later Lord Alverstone). Webster was Attorny General of Great Britain from 1885-1900 RARE
Keywords:
law politics religion history privy council w f finlason signed