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This 19th century work provides a fascinating glimpse into the legal profession in London. The author, who was himself a lawyer, offers anecdotes and insights into the practices of barristers and judges in the Westminster courts. The book is an important historical record of the legal profession in England and remains relevant for legal scholars and practitioners alike.
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