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Anomalies of the English law

Chapter 1: ANOMALIES OF THE ENGLISH LAW
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A series of essays critiques inconsistencies and outdated practices within English law, surveying divorce, death and burial, wills, libel and slander, imprisonment for debt, surname rights, literary censorship, capital punishment, legitimation, criminal appeals, and relations among client, solicitor, and counsel. The text analyzes statutory and procedural anomalies, illustrates practical consequences with case examples and appendices, and offers proposals for legislative reform. Appendices reproduce relevant statutes and proposed bills to support the arguments. The tone combines analytical exposition with occasional satirical observation.

ANOMALIES OF THE
ENGLISH LAW

ANOMALIES OF THE
ENGLISH LAW

BY

SAMUEL BEACH CHESTER

Of the Middle Temple, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law; Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society; Companion of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Commandery of Pennsylvania; Member of the (U.S.) Military Service Institution, Governor’s Island, New York Harbour.

BOSTON

LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY

1912