Gentlemen and barristers
the Inns of Court and the English bar, 1680-1730
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This title provides a detailed analysis of English barristers and the Inns of Court in the period 1680-1730. This was a significant stage in the development of the legal profession, and the narrative also touches on many other aspects of life, hence offering a new perspective of England at the time.
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