Admiralty Forms and Precedents: With Notes of the Practice Relating Thereto; and an Appendix
- 210 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Edward Stanley Roscoe fue un abogado e historiador cuyo trabajo profundizó en los ámbitos del derecho y la investigación histórica. Sus escritos exploraron principios legales, particularmente en derecho marítimo, al tiempo que iluminaban el tejido cultural y social de la vida inglesa, con un enfoque particular en el siglo XVIII. Roscoe ofreció a los lectores una visión perspicaz del pasado inglés, examinando los entornos y costumbres que dieron forma a la época.






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