Bag om The Judges Of England
Edward Foss's magisterial work on the judges of England is an essential reference for anyone interested in the legal history of the British Isles. The eight-volume set, of which volumes 8 and 9 are represented here, provides detailed biographical sketches of hundreds of judges from the Norman Conquest to the mid-19th century. Foss's rigorous scholarship and engaging prose make The Judges of England a landmark of legal history and a vital resource for scholars, students, and general readers alike.
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