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Excerpt from Principles of Conveyancing, Vol. 1 of 2: Designed for the Use of Students: With an Introduction on the Study of That Branch of Law
That the Commentary upon Littleton con tains a valuable fund of Common Law learning is certain: but the observations are thrown together without order. Great as Lord Cohe may be, the prejudice in his favour may, per haps, be extravagant. His industry was astonish ing: but he seems to have possessed little of the spirit of law and whatever might have been his legal learning, the frequent illiberality Of his sentiments cannot be sufficiently reprobated.
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