Bag om The Origin, Progress, and Present Practice of the Bankrupt Law
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.
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