Admiralty Forms and Precedents: With Notes of the Practice Relating Thereto; and an Appendix
- 210 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Edward Stanley Roscoe was a lawyer and historian whose work delved into the realms of law and historical inquiry. His writings explored legal principles, particularly in maritime law, while also illuminating the cultural and social fabric of English life, with a distinct focus on the 18th century. Roscoe offered readers an insightful glimpse into the English past, examining the environments and customs that shaped the era.






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