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Spine for William Sheppard's ''[[Epitome of All the Common & Statute Laws of this Nation Now in Force|An Epitome of All the Common & Statute Laws of this Nation Now in Force: Wherein More Than Fifteen Hundred of the Hardest Words or Terms of the Law ar...
 
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Spine for William Sheppard's ''[[Epitome of All the Common & Statute Laws of this Nation Now in Force|An Epitome of All the Common & Statute Laws of this Nation Now in Force: Wherein More Than Fifteen Hundred of the Hardest Words or Terms of the Law are Explained and All of the Most Useful and Profitable Heads or Titles of the Law by Way of Common Place, Largely, Plainly, and Methodically Handled]]''. London: Printed for W. Lee, D. Pakemann, F. Wright, H. Twyford, G. Bedell, Tho. Brewster, Ed. Dod, and F. PLace, 1656.
Spine for William Sheppard's ''[[Epitome of All the Common & Statute Laws of this Nation Now in Force|An Epitome of All the Common & Statute Laws of this Nation Now in Force: Wherein More Than Fifteen Hundred of the Hardest Words or Terms of the Law are Explained and All of the Most Useful and Profitable Heads or Titles of the Law by Way of Common Place, Largely, Plainly, and Methodically Handled]]''. London: Printed for W. Lee, D. Pakemann, F. Wright, H. Twyford, G. Bedell, Tho. Brewster, Ed. Dod, and F. PLace, 1656.


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