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THE

DIGEST OF ENGLISH CASE LAW.

SUPERSEDING AND CONSOLIDATING ALL PREVIOUS DIGESTS

OF THE REPORTS DOWN TO THE END OF 1897,

INCLUDING A SELECTION OF IRISH CASES.

BY JOHN MEWS, BARRISTER-AT-LAW,

W. F. BARRY.
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