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CELTIC LAW. The “Senchus Mor” and “The Book of Aicill”, and the Traces of an Early Gaelic System of Law in Scotland.

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CELTIC LAW. The “Senchus Mor” and “The Book of Aicill”, and the Traces of an Early Gaelic System of Law in Scotland.

by CAMERON, John. With Introduction by the Right Honourable Lord Macmillan

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London: William Hodge, 1937. . 8vo., pp.xvi,272, pictorial green cloth, gilt; rubbing to extremities, with small areas of wear to cloth lower corners of boards and to head of lower joint, internally fresh and otherwise very good. (No dust-jacket).

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CELTIC LAW. The “Senchus Mor” and “The Book of Aicill”, and the Traces of an Early Gaelic System of Law in Scotland.
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CAMERON, John. With Introduction by the Right Honourable Lord Macmillan
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London: William Hodge, 1937.

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