A dialogue between a Country Gentleman and Lawyer upon Doctr
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A dialogue between a Country Gentleman and Lawyer upon Doctrine of distress for rent; shewing what things may and what may not be taken at common law--The reasons why such things could not be taken-The several alterations and amendments which have been made in that remedy by divers acts of parliament, with observations on those statutes-The time and manner of making such distress-The difference between a distress of corn and other things-How to use the things distrained-When to sell them, and wh

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