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An abstract of the sea-laws, as established in most kingdoms of Europe, but more particularly in England and Scotland
Author
Neale, Thomas
Title
An abstract of the sea-laws, as established in most kingdoms of Europe, but more particularly in England and Scotland
Publisher
printed for Isaac Cleave
Description
[20], 67, [1] p. ; 8°
Language English
Publication date 1704
institution QS:P195,Q22916244
Place of publication London
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