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Edward Christian

    The Origin, Progress, and Present Practice of the Bankrupt Law: Both in England and in Ireland
    Charges Delivered to Grand Juries in the Isle of Ely
    Commentaries On The Laws Of England; Volume 3
    Commentaries On the Laws of England,: In Four Books; Volume 3
    Notes to Blackstone's Commentaries: Which Are Calculated to Answer All the Editions
    • This book is a comprehensive guide to the Blackstone's Commentaries. It provides notes and insights that answer every edition of the Commentaries, making it an essential resource for law students, lawyers, and legal scholars. The book is written by Edward Christian, a renowned legal scholar and authority on Blackstone's Commentaries.

      Notes to Blackstone's Commentaries: Which Are Calculated to Answer All the Editions
    • Blackstone's Commentaries, first published in 1765, is one of the most important works in the history of the common law. It stands as a monument to Blackstone's legal learning, and to the principles of English law which he expounded.

      Commentaries On The Laws Of England; Volume 3
    • Legal scholars and history buffs alike will appreciate Charges Delivered to Grand Juries in the Isle of Ely. This fascinating volume contains transcripts of speeches given to grand juries in the early 19th century, offering a detailed look at the legal system of the time. Edward Christian's insightful commentary sheds light on the historical context of these speeches and their relevance to modern law.

      Charges Delivered to Grand Juries in the Isle of Ely
    • Edward Christian was a celebrated British lawyer of the 18th century, and this book is a detailed analysis of the laws that governed bankruptcy in England and Ireland at the time. The book explores the history and evolution of bankruptcy law, as well as the practical aspects of its implementation. Written in a clear and rigorous style, this book offers valuable insights into the legal system of the time.

      The Origin, Progress, and Present Practice of the Bankrupt Law: Both in England and in Ireland