"The Statutes, Second Revised Edition, Volume 16" offers a comprehensive collection of British legal statutes spanning from the twentieth year of the reign of Henry III to the second session of the sixty-fourth year of Queen Victoria. This meticulously revised edition presents a valuable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the evolution of English law over centuries.
This volume provides a detailed look at the laws and regulations that shaped British society and governance during a significant period of its history. From landmark decisions to everyday rules, the statutes reflect the changing social, economic, and political landscape of Great Britain. This is a crucial addition to any legal or historical collection, offering unique insights into the foundations of modern British law.
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