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WARREN'S EXTRACTS FROM BLACKSTONE.

Select Extracts from Blackstone's Commentaries, carefully adapted
to the Use of Schools and Young Persons; with a Glossary, Questions,
Notes and an Introduction. With a copious Index. By SAMUEL
WARREN, Esq., Q. C., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law.

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The Twenty-ninth Edition, corrected and greatly enlarged, containing
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of Precedents. The Title "Poor," by Mr. COMMISSIONER BERE, of
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THOMAS CHITTY, Esq., of the Inner Temple.

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1852. By EDWARD WISE, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister at
Law.

Third Edition.

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HARRISON'S DIGESTED INDEX OF ALL THE REPORTS,
An Analytical Digest of all the Reported Cases determined in the
House of Lords, the several Courts of Common Law, in Banco and at
Nisi Prius, and the Court of Bankruptcy, and also the Crown Cases
Reserved, from 1756 to 1843; together with a full Selection of Equity
Cases, and the Manuscript Cases from the best Modern Treatises, not
elsewhere reported. By R. TARRANT HARRISON, Esq., of the Middle
Temple, Barrister at Law. Third Edition.

A Supplement to the above Work is in the Press, bringing the
Cases down to the Present Time. By R. T. HARRISON, Esq.

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SHELFORD'S REAL PROPERTY STATUTES.

The Real Property Statutes passed in the Reigns of King William IV.
and Queen Victoria, including Prescription, Limitation of Actions,
Abolition of Fines, &c., and Judgments, &c. The New Trustee and
Stamp Acts, 1850. With copious Notes and Forms of Deeds. Fifth
Edition, with many Alterations and Additions. By LEONARD SHEL-
FORD, Esq., of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law.

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PHILLIPS' LAW OF INSURANCE.

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DOMAT'S CIVIL LAW.

The Civil Law in its Natural Order, together with the Public Law.
Translated into English by WILLIAM STRAHAN; with Remarks on
some Differences between the Civil Law and the Law of England.
Printed entire from the last London Edition. Edited by the Hon. Lu-
THER S. CUSHING, late one of the Judges in the Court of Common
Pleas, now Lecturer in Civil and Parliamentary Law in Harvard Uni-
versity.

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CURTIS ON COPYRIGHT.

A Treatise on the Law of Copyright, in Books, Dramatic and Musical
Compositions, Letters and other Manuscripts, Engravings and Sculp-
ture, as enacted and administered in England and America, with some
Notices of the History of Literary Property. By GEORGE TICKNER
CURTIS, Counsellor at Law. 1847.

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CURTIS ON PATENTS.

A Treatise on the Law of Patents and Useful Inventions in the
United States of America. By GEORGE TICKNER CURTIS, Counsellor
at Law. 1849.

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A Treatise on the Law of Leases, with a Copious Appendix of Forms and Precedents, adapted to the Practice of the present day. By THOMAS PLATT, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law; Author of "A Practical Treatise on the Law of Covenants.

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BELL'S LAW OF HUSBAND AND WIFE. The Law of Property, as arising from the Relation of Husband and Wife. By SYDNEY SMITH BELL, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law (now Second Puisne Judge at the Cape of Good Hope).

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CRABB'S LAW OF REAL PROPERTY.

The Law of Real Property in its Present State, practically arranged and digested in all its Branches; including the very latest Decisions of the Courts. By GEORGE CRABB, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law.

"This work is well designed for practical utility. Mr. Crabb has confined his labours to the law in its present state. Its history has been excluded; and whatever has been abolished by statute, but remains in force in respect to past transactions, has been noticed with brevity; and whilst he has incorporated the effect of the real property statutes into his treatise, he has confined his views of the decisions of the Courts to such points as may be deemed settled. Those which are still in doubt have been noticed for the purpose of showing the state of the law, without entering into discussion on doubtful points that belong to other treatises."-Legal Observer.

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CRABB'S DIGEST OF THE STATUTES.

A Digest and Index, with a Chronological Table of all the Statutes, from Magna Charta to the end of the present Session. To which are added, with great care and exactness, the Reported Decisions of all the Courts with which each section is connected. By GEORGE CRABE, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barrister at Law.

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An Essay on Uses and Trusts, and on the Nature and Operation of Conveyances at Common Law, and of those which derive their effect from the Statute of Uses. By the late FRANCIS WILLIAM SANDERS, Esq. Fifth Edition, with additional Notes and References, by GEORGE WILLIAM SANDERS, Esq., of Lincoln's Inn, and JOHN WARNER, Esq., of the Inner Temple, Barristers at Law.

"This edition is very ably edited by the son of the very learned author and Mr. Warner, both experienced conveyancers."-Warren's Law Studies, p. 573.

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PROFESSOR GREENLEAF'S EXAMINATION OF THE TESTIMONY OF THE FOUR

EVANGELISTS.

By the Rules of Evidence administered in Courts of Law: with the Harmony of the Four Gospels, arranged in four parallel columns, and a Synopsis of their Contents. To which is added,

M. DUPIN'S REFUTATION OF JOSEPH

SALVADOR'S

TRIAL AND CONDEMNATION OF OUR SAVIOUR.

Translated from the French by Dr. PICKERING.

"The design of this work, as its title imports, is to bring the narratives of these witnesses to the tests usually applied to the evidence of other transactions in Courts of Law, as well documentary as oral, in order to ascertain what degree of credit they would be entitled to receive in human tribunals. The principles of the Law of Evidence applicable to such subjects are stated in a preliminary discourse, in which also the characters and situation of the Evangelists, their motives of conduct, and the nature and probability of their narratives and assertions, are examined. The four Gospels are exhibited in parallel columns, arranged after the order of Archbishop Newcome's Harmony, as recently collected and published by Professor Robinson. In the Appendix is contained a legal account of the two trials of Jesus, before the Sanhedrim and Pilate; and a translation of the Jewish account of those transactions, given by M. Salvador, a learned Jew, in his Histoire des Institutions de Moise et du Peuple Hébreu. This work is inscribed to the members of the legal profession; but it will be found equally interesting to clergymen, and to all others who may be disposed to examine the subject."

In Two Vols. 8vo. Published at 21.10s. boards. (Now reduced to 11. 5s.) SANDERS' ORDERS IN CHANCERY.

Orders of the High Court of Chancery, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time (12 Rich. 2 to 8 Vict.). By GEORGE WILLIAM SANDERS, Esq., Barrister at Law, and Chief Secretary at the Rolls.

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DR. IRVING'S CIVIL LAW.

An Introduction to the Civil Law. By DAVID IRVING, LL.D. Fourth Edition.

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Royal 8vo. Price 17. 11s. 6d. extra cloth. (Now reduced to 11. 4s.) DR. BATEMAN'S EXCISE LAWS.

The Law of Excise: being a Collection of all the Statutes now in force in England, Scotland and Ireland, relating to the Revenue of Excise; with Practical Notes and Forms, and an Appendix of Select Cases. By JOSEPH BATEMAN, Esq., LL.D., of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law, and Assistant Solicitor of Excise.

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TAYLOR'S BOOK OF RIGHTS.

The Book of Rights; or, A Collection of Acts of Parliament relative to Civil and Religious Liberty, from Magna Charta to the Present Time; Historically arranged, with Notes and Observations. By EDGAR TAYLOR, F.S.A.

The above work forms a useful Supplement to Sir James Macintosh's History of England.

"His commentaries are concisely and forcibly written, and form of themselves a valuable summary of the most important acts of English legislation to the present time."-Legal Observer.

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SAUNDERS ON PLEADING AND EVIDENCE IN CIVIL ACTIONS.

By ROBERT LUSH, Esq.

The Law of Pleading and Evidence in Civil Actions, arranged alphabetically; with Practical Forms, and the Pleading and Evidence necessary to support them. By J. S. SAUNDERS, Esq. Second Edition, much enlarged, by ROBERT LUSH, of Gray's Inn, Esq., Barrister at Law.

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