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The practice and jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty
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A sermon preach'd in the Cathedral Church of Chichester, before the knights of the Shire for Sussex, the day after their election, Anno Dom. 1715
With a letter thereupon to the Right Honourable Spencer Compton; Esq; speaker of the House of Commons, &c. By Francis Clerke, A.M. & LL.D. of Merton Coll, Oxon. commissary of Lewes, and chancellor of Chichester -
The practice and jurisdiction of the court of admiralty
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Praxis Supremae Curiae Admiralitatis Francisci Clerke
unà cum indice et notis -
Praxis curiæ admiralitatis Angliæ
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Praxis supremæ Curiæ Admiralitatis
Francisci Clerke, prioribus omnibus editionibus multò auctior atque emendatior, ... Cui adjiciuntur articuli Magistri Rowghton hactenùs inediti ad officium Admiralitatis Angliæ, &c. spectantes -
The practice of the Court of Admiralty of England
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Praxis Curiæ admiralitatis Angliæ
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Praxis supremæ curiæ Admiralitatis
Francisci Clerke, prioribus omnibus editionibus multó auctior atque emendatior, Unà cum Indice et Notis nunquam antehàc additis. Cui adjiciuntur articuli magistri Rowghton, hactenùs inediti, ad officium Admiralitatis Angliae, &c. spectantes -
The practice of the Court of Admiralty of England
Written originally in Latin. By the Eminent and Learned Civilian Francis Clerke, Orotector in the court of Arches. Now first translated into English -
Praxis curiæ admiralitatis Angliæ
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Praxis Francisci Clarke
[tam jus dicentibus quàm alijs] omnibus qui in foro ecclesia[stico versantur apprimè utilis] -
Praxis Francisci Clarke, tam jus dicentibus quam aliis omnibus qui in foro ecclesiastico versantur apprime utilis
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Proposals for printing by subscription, Clarke's Praxis, in one volume, in octavo
consisting of two parts, I. The practice of the ecclesiastical courts, II. The practice of the admiralty court : containing the compleat proceedings in both of them, being a book very necessary and useful for all persons that have, or may have, any concerns in either of the said courts, as likewise, for all gentlemen belonging to the common-law, or courts of equity