This comprehensive legal resource, "The Statutes At Large From The Magna Charta [to The End Of The Eleventh Parliament Of Great Britain, Anno 1761 Continued To 1806]," Volume 16, offers a detailed record of British statutes. Authored by Great Britain and Danby Pickering, this volume provides invaluable insight into the evolution of British law from the historic Magna Carta through the 18th century.
Essential for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in British legal history, this collection showcases the legislative framework that shaped Great Britain. Explore the laws and acts passed by Parliament, reflecting the social, political, and economic landscape of the time. A vital addition to any legal or historical collection, preserving the statutes that continue to influence modern legal systems.
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