Null Le DROIT COMMUN de la France et la COUTUME de PARIS réduits en principes, t…
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Le DROIT COMMUN de la France et la COUTUME de PARIS réduits en principes, tirés des loix, des ordonnances, des arrêts, des jurisconsultes & des auteurs, & mis dans l'ordre d'un commentaire complet & méthodique sur cette coutume : contenant, dans cet ordre, les usages du Châtelet sur les liquidations, les comptes, les partages, les substitutions, les dîmes, & toutes autres matières. New edition, considerably increased. Paris , Grangé, Cellot, 1770, 2 volumes in-folio, of 1136 and 864 pages, bound in full calf, spine ribbed with fleurons, defects of use to the bindings (upper right corner of the first plate of volume 1 with lack).

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Le DROIT COMMUN de la France et la COUTUME de PARIS réduits en principes, tirés des loix, des ordonnances, des arrêts, des jurisconsultes & des auteurs, & mis dans l'ordre d'un commentaire complet & méthodique sur cette coutume : contenant, dans cet ordre, les usages du Châtelet sur les liquidations, les comptes, les partages, les substitutions, les dîmes, & toutes autres matières. New edition, considerably increased. Paris , Grangé, Cellot, 1770, 2 volumes in-folio, of 1136 and 864 pages, bound in full calf, spine ribbed with fleurons, defects of use to the bindings (upper right corner of the first plate of volume 1 with lack).

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