"A Concise View Of The Common And Statute Law Of England" by John Trusler offers a historical snapshot of English legal principles. This volume provides a summary of both common law, which is derived from custom and judicial precedent, and statute law, which is enacted by Parliament. Aimed at offering a readily accessible view of the legal landscape of its time, this book would be of particular interest to those studying the history of English law and legal systems. Its concise format makes it a valuable reference for understanding the foundational elements of English jurisprudence.
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