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Historia Placitorum Coronæ
Influential treatise on the criminal law of England written by Matthew Hale / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Historia Placitorum Coronæ or The History of the Pleas of the Crown is an influential treatise on the criminal law of England, written by Sir Matthew Hale and published posthumously with notes by Sollom Emlyn by E. and R. Nutt, and R. Gosling (the assigns of Edward Sayer), for F. Gyles, T. Woodward, and C. Davis in 1736.[1]
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