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PLEADER'S ASSISTANT, The. The pleader's assistant ; containing a select collection of precedents of

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PLEADER'S ASSISTANT, The. The pleader's assistant ; containing a select collection of precedents of

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
PLEADER'S ASSISTANT, The. The pleader's assistant ; containing a select collection of precedents of modern pleadings, in the courts of King’s Bench and Common Pleas, &c. viz. Declarations, Avowries, Pleas, Replications, Rejoinders, Demurrers, &c. In a variety of actions : including the most usual as well as more special matters ; with forms of writs in several cases : interspersed with cursory observations and instructions. The whole drawn and settled by the most eminent counsel of their time, viz. Serjeant Agar, - Bootle, - Belfield, Sir W. Chapple, Serjeant Draper, Sir J. Darnell, Serjeant Eyre, - Hawkins, - Hussey, Mr. Hardcastle, Mr. L. Robinson, Sir M. Wright, the late Mr. Warren, and others. Dublin : Printed by J. Stockdale, for Messrs Byrne. Moore, Jones, and Rice, 1795SECOND IRISH EDITION, pages iv, (4), 520, (2), 8vo, contemporary calf : light browning and foxing, the binding worn, the joints cracked but holding, wanting the spine label, the final leaf (verso blank) adheeres to the end flyleaf : a good to very good copy. ESTC locates copies at L, Dk and ten USA libraries : not found on-line in either D or Dt. First published at London in 1786 and reprinted at Dublin during the same year. Written by "a gentleman of considerable knowledge and experience at the bar, for his own more immediate use" - Preface. An index and table of cases are included.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) BLACKSTONE ( Henry ). Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court of Common Pleas, in Easter and Trinity terms, in the twenty-eighth year of George III. 1788. Dublin : Printed by P. Byrne, (No. 108) Grafton-Street, 1789 [actually 1790?]. Pages (8), 205, (4), 207-282, (4), 284-369, (4), 370-526, with the half-title and 8 blank leaves bound in at end, 8vo, contemporary sheep, with label, gilt : contemporary signature of J. Bourne on half-title, repeated on title-page with the addition of price "18/- / binding 3/6 / 21/6" : in very good to nice state. An edition not traced in ESTC or COPAC, but Worldcat has two copies. Not on-line in D or Dt. Presumably intended to accompany a volume of Exchequer Reports. A very faint numeral three in ink in a contemporary hand on the spine would perhaps, confirm this, yet the contemporary ownsrship inscription suggests it was originally purchased alone. The volume embraces Easter term, 28th George III 1788 to Trinity term, 30th George III, 1790. (2) DE LOLME ( Jean L. ). The Constitution of England, or an account of the English government ... Dublin : Printed for W. Wilson 1775. Pages ix, (1, blank), 257, (1, blank), without the half-title, 8vo, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked : a good to very good copy of this uncommon editionTranslated from the French by Gilbert Stuart. First published in English in 1775, for many years a standard work on the English constitution, representing England as the only country where government was both strong and free.(3)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; LAW; PLEADING; LAW REPORTS; HISTORY; ENGLAND; ; ; ; ;