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CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS

PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE

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CHARLES C. LITTLE AND JAMES BROWN.

@OUClIC ]SuillJtUlIH,

NO. 112 WASHINGTON STREET.

BOSTON:

PRINTED BY THURSTON, TORRY & CO.

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•ect La" Library" which he has been

_=-=;::. 0 0 co~ect for our use.

o ===- c nrents will show some other additions in

L...= _:-. ~::: a!::ogether the publishers hope that this little

-_be thought worthy of a place on the young- Ie.

=':::c. April, 1843.

IT ~e prices III this Catalogue are the common

_=__ ::: by single copies. When a library is ordered

~ Ee, a discount will be made, varying according

ordered and having reference to the books

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CON·TENTS.

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COMPLETE LIST OF THE AMERICAN REPORTS IN

THE ORDER OF THE SEVERAL COURTS AND

STATES, V

ALPHABETICAL lXDEX TO A:\1ERICAX REPORTS, xiii

ENGLISH REPORTS, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANG-

ED, xvii

ENGLISH REPORTS, COMMENCING WITH THE REIGN

OF GEORGE Ill., WITH THE LONDON PRICES, xxxi

TABLE SHOWING THE CONTENTS OF THE CONDENS-

ED REPORTS IN THIS CATALOGUE, • xlii

TABLE SHOWING THE NAMES OF THE ENGLISH RE­

PORTERS AT THE PRESENT TIME, AND ABBRE-

VIATIONS FOR THEIR REPORTS, • xliv

PROFESSOR GREENLEAF'S CATALOGUE OF A SE-

LECT LAW LIBRARY, xlv

CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS, . 1- 88

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AMERICAN REPORTS.

1. SUPRE~lE COURT.

DALLAS'S Reports. From August term, li90, to Augustterm, 1800. 4 vols.

CRANCH'S Reports. From 1800 to February term, lS15.9 vols.

'vVHEATON'S Reports. From February term, 1S16, toJanuary term, 1827, inclusive. 12 vols.

PETERS'S Reports. From 1827 to lS43. ]7 vols.PETERS'S Condensed Reports of Cases in the Supreme

Court of the United States. 6 vols.HOWARD'S Reports. From 1843. 1 vol.

2. CIRCUIT COURT.

First Circuit.

GALLISO~'S Reports. From lS12 to IS]5, inclusive,2 vols.

MASO~'S Reports. From ]S16 to 1830, inclusive. 5vols.

SUMNER'S Reports. From 1830 to lS39. 3 vols.STORY'S Reports. From 1S39 to 1841. 1 voL

Second Oircuit.

PAINE'S Reports. From lS]O to IS26. 1. vol.

Third Circuit.

DALLAS'S Reports. [The 2d, 3d, and 4th volumes con­tain cases decided in this Court, from April term, 17£)2, toOctober term, 1806, inclusive.]

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VI AjIERICA:\ REPORTS. AMERICAN REPORTS. • VII

"A.SIfT_'GTO,"S C. C. Reports. From 1803 to 1827. 4\'015.

PEERS'S C. C. Reports. From 1803 to 1818. 1 vol.B.L:J _"5 Reports. From October term, 1829, to

A .' :erm. 1~3:3, inclusive. 1 vol. .'W.L.:..o.CE·S Reports, include the cases of :May sessIOns

13::'. l.o~.

Fourth Circuit.

,LLSIllLL'S Decisions. From 1802 to 1832. 2 vols.

Seventh Circuit.

,IcLE3.~'S Reports. From 1829 to 1842. 2 vols.

3. DISTRICT COURTS.

District of Maine.

,\,A.RE'S Reports. From 1822 to 1839. 1 vol.

District of New York.

\'.L'\ ~ESS'S Reports. 1 vol.

District of Pennsylvania.

PETERS' Admiralty Decisions. From 1792 to 1807.2 \" ~s.

Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

GrLPI~'S Reports. From November term, 1828, toFe ruary term, 1836, inclusive. 1 vol.

District of South Carolina.

B~'s Admiralty Reports. From 1792 to 1805. 1 vol.

JlJaine.

GREL-:'E.5·S Reports. From ]820 to 1832. 9 vols.F ,lIEFIE:'!'S Repom. From 1833 to 1835. 3 vols.

SHEPLEY'S Reports. From April term, 1836, to Juneterm, 1841. 6 vols.

ApPLETON'S Reports. From 1841. 2 vols.

New Hampshire.

NEW HAMPSHIRE Reports. From 1816 to 1843. 9 vols.

Vermont.

N. CHIPMAN'S Reports. From 1789 to 1791. 1 vol.TYLER'S Reports. From 1801 to 1803. 2 vols.BRAYTON'S Reports. From 1815 to 1819. 1 vol.D. CHIPMAN'S Reports. From 1789 to 1825. 2 vols.AIKEN'S Reports. For ]826 and 1827. 2 vols.VERMONT Reports. From 1826 to 1837. 9 vols.SHAW'S Reports.. From 1837 to 1839. 2 vols.WESTO:>'S Reports. From 1839 to ]840. 1 vol.

Jllassachl!setts.

MASSACHUSETTS Reports. From 1804 to 1822. 17vols.

PICKERING'S Reports. From 1822 to 1840. 24 vols.METCALF'S Reports. ,From 1840 to 1843. 4 vols.

Connecticut.

KIRBY'S Reports. From ]785 to ]788. 1 vol.ROOT'S Reports. From] 789 to 1798. 2 vols.DAY'S Reports. From 1802 to 1810. 5 vols.CONNECTICUT Reports. By Thomas Day. From June

1814, to the present time. l-! vols. '

JVew York.

COLEMAN'S Cases. From 1794 to 1800. 1 vol.COLEMA:-J and Caines's Cases. From 1794 to 1805.

vol.CAINES'S Reports. From 1803 to 1805. 3 vols.CAINES'S Cases. For ]804 and 1,805. 2 vols.JOHNSON'S Cases, 1799 to ] 80:3. 3 vols.JOHNSON'S Reports. From 1806 to 1823. 20 vols.JOHNSON'S Chancery. Reports. From 1814 to 1823. 7

vols. _COWEli'S Reports. From 1823 to 1828. 9 vols.

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VIll ,OIERICAN REPORTS. AMERICAN REPqRTS. IX

'WEND ELL'S Reports. From 1828 to 184 J. 26 vols.HOFnlA,,'s Repor s. From 1839 to 1840. 1 vol.HILL'S Reports. From 18-11 to 18-13. 4 vols.\YHITTLESE,'S C!:ancery Reports. From to

1 vol.HOPEI"S'S Ch ncery Reports. From 1823 to 1826.

vol.P AIGE'S Chancery Repel's. From 1828 to 1843. 9 vols.YEATES'S e:ec~ Ca:;es. Published in 1811. I vol..-\.:\THO,"- . 'lsi P~'s C ses. From 1808 to 1818. 1 vol.ROGERS'S .'e,," Yo,;;' Cl<\' Hall Recorder. From 1816

to 1821. G\o:s. .\\E:E::c.E::·S C'~ina: Cases. 3 yols.HA.:"::- R" rs ;Dr ,he \'ears 1828 and 1829. 2 vols.ED""';;:S's'C~_ ery Reports. From 18;31 to 1842. 3

yols.

•\ 1'IC Jersey.

Cox:;:'s Re: .:-..s F, m 1790 to ]795. l' '0].PE.',':"'''': '",s Re:x>r:.s. From 1806 to 1813. 2 vols.SO :E.!.C·S RE'o:"'''s' } rom ]816 to 1820. 2 vols.R ...:.s:~=·s Re:..o"s, From 1821 to 1831. 7 vols.Gi:EE,"S Re :-'- F m 1 31 to 1836. 3 vo]s.GP.£Ec"S C~ er Reports. From ]1338 to 1841. 1 vol.H,,,,,;::s :\'S ~ ; "r-.-S "From 1837 to 1842. 3 vols.

Pennsylvania.

D"'LLAS's Re :-...s. -l \'ols. From 1754 to 1806.AL:>!SO:\'s Re r-",. From 1791 to 1799. 1 vol.Yn:Es's Re 'T'" From li91 to 1808. 4 vols.BD','E,'" Re;' r.~ From 1799 to 1814. 6 vols.SE!lGE",,-";- 2c~'..: R~';<':'E'- Reports. From 1818 to 1829,

] 7 ,okRA\\"i.2': Re:ur",. From 1828 to 18:35. ;) vols.'" B'" ,:o:-;s Reu ns. From 1835 to 1841. () vols.PUXSy:. \ "':\:'" Reports. From 1829 to 1832. 3 vo]s.\Y"'T:S'S Re :Ls: Prom 1832 to J8·W. 10 vols,BRo\\:\E's ReXTiE. From 1806 to 1814. 2 vols.:\!ILES'S ReooT~. From I ~35 to 1840. 2 vols.ASH)IL~D'S ·Repe..",. From 180S to 18-1 I. 2 vols.'WATTS and SE GEA:\T'S Reports. From 1841 to 1842.

4 vol,.

. Delaware.

HARRINGTON'S Reports. From 1832 to 1839. 2 vols.

Maryland.

HARRIS and McHENRY'S Reports. From 1700 to ]799.4 vo]s.

HARRIS and JOHNSON. From 1800 to 1826. 7 vols.HARRIS and GILL. From 1826 to ] 829. 2 vo]s.GILL and JOHNSON. From 1829 to 1840. 10 vols.BLAND'S Chancery Reports. From 1811 to 1830. 2

~L .

Vi1-ginia.

WYTHE'S Cha ncery Reports. From 1790 to 1795. 1 voJ.W ASHIKGTO~'S Reports. From 1790 to 1796. 2 vols.CALL'S Reports, From 1790 to 1818. 6 vols.HE:\:\I:\G and }IU~FORD'S Reports. From 1806 to 1809.

4 vols.MUNFORD'S Reports. From 1810 to 1820. 6 vols.GILMER'S Reports. During 1820 and ]821. ] vol.RANDOLPH'S Reports. . From 1821 to 1828. 6 vols.LEIGH'S Reports. From ]829 to 1839. 9 vols.JEFFERSON'S Reports. From 1730 to 1772. I vol.VIRGINIA Cases. From 1789 to 1826. 2 vo]s.

JVorth Carolina.

l\hRTl:\'S Reports. 1 voJ. •H,n:wooD s Reports. From 1789 to 1806. 2 vols.TAYLOR'~ Reports. From 1789 to ] 802. 1 vol.NORTH CA.ROLI:\A Term Reports. From 1816 to 1818.

1 vol."CO~FERE:\CE Reports, by Cameron and Norwood. From

lliOO to 180-1. 1 "01.MURPHEY'S Reports. From ]80-1 to 1819. 3 vo]s.CAROLI:\A Law Repository. From 1813 to 1816. 2

vols.HAWKS'S Reports. From 1820 to 1826. 4 vols.DEVEREI:X'S Reports. From ]826 to 1834. 4 vols.DEVEREUX'S Equity Reports. From 1826 to 1834.

2 vo]s.DEVEREUX & BATTLE'S Reports. From 1834 to 1840.

4 vols. 3d and 4th vols. bound in one.

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DEVEREU:;: & BATTLE'S Equity Reports. From 1834to 1840. 3 \"ols.

IREDELL'S Law Reports. From 1840 to 1841. 1 vol.IREDELL" Equity Reports. From 1840 to 1841. 1 vol.

South Carolina.

Bl..v', Repor s. From 1783 to 1804. 2 vols.DESSl..LSSLRE·S Equity Reports. From the revolution

to leI3. 4 'ols.~O-TH CnoLlxA Reports. From 1812 to 1816. 2

"01-. C~XSTITLT!OXl..L Court Reports. For the year ]817.2 ·mls.

_-OTT &- . IcCORD'S Reports. From 1817 to 1820. 2'ols.

COXSTlTI:TIOXl..L Reports. From 1812 t.o ]816. 2 vo)s.COXSTITUTIOKAL Reports, N. S. For 1817 and 1818.

2,ols.Hl..RPER'S Reports. For 1823 and 1824. 1 vol.HARPER'S Equity Reports. 1824. 1 vol.:\ICCORD'S Reports. From 1820 to 1828. 4 vols.:\reCoRD's Chancery Reports. From 1825 t.o 1827

'2 \"01::.Bl..ILEY·- Reports. From 1828 to 1882. 2 vols.HILL'S Reports. From 183:3 to 1835. 2 vo)s.HILL'S Chancery Reports. 2 vols.RICE'S Reports. From 1838 to 1839. 1 vol.R ICE'S Chancery Reports. From 18:38 to ]839. 1 vol.BREVARD'S Reports. From 1793 t.o 18]6. 3 vols.RILEY'S Chancery Cases. From ]836 to ]837. 1 vol.RILEY'S Law Cases. From 1836 to 1837. 1 vol.CHEHS'S Reports. From 1839 to 1840. 1 vol.

o

Georgia.

CH.!..RLTO.·'S (T. U. P.) Reports. Cases decided pre­vious 0 I" I O. 1 vol.

CHARLTOX'S (R. M.) Reports. From ]811 to 1837.1,01.

Dl:DLEY'S Reports. From ]821 to ]833. 1 vol.

.Illabama.

ALAB.UIA Reports. From ]820 to 1826. ] vol.

STEWAR T'S Reports. From 1827 to. 1831. 3 vols.STEWART and PORTER'S Reports. From 1831 to 1834.

5 vols.PORTER'S Reports. From 1834 to 1839. 9 vols.ALABAMA Reports. New series. From 1840 to 1842.

3 vols.

Louisiana.

MARTIN'S Reports. From ]809 to 1823. 12 vols.MARTIN'S Reports, N. S. From 1823 to 1830. 8 vols.LOUISIANA Reports. From 1830 to 1842. 18 vols.

Mississippi.

W ALITER'S Reports. From 1818 to 1832. 1 vol.HOWARD'S Reports. From 1834 to 1841. 5 vols.

Tennessee.

OVERTON'S Tennessee Reports. From 1791 to 1815.2 vols.

COOKE'S Reports. From 1811 to 1814. 1 vol.HEYWOOD'S Reports. From 1816 to 1818. 3 vols.PECK'S Reports. From 1822 to 1824. 1 vol.MARTIN & YERGER'S Reports. From 1825 to 1828.

] vol.YERGER'S Reports. From 1832 to ]837. ]0 vols.MEIGE'S Reports. From ]838 to 1839. 1 vol.HnIPHREl'S Reports. From 1839 to ]841. 2 vols.

Kentuc"-:;.

HUGHES'S Reports. From 1785 to 1801. 1 vol.KEXTUCKY Decisions. From 1801 to 1805. 1 vol.HARDIX'S Reports. From 1805 to ]808. 1 vol.BIBB'S Reports. From 1808 to 1817. 4 vols.Ml..RSHALL'S (A. K.) Reports. From 1817 to ]821.

3 vols.LITTEL'S Reports. From 182'2 to 1824. 5 vols.LITTEL'S Select Cases. From 1795 to 1821. ] vol.~10.'i'ROE'S Reports. From 1824 to 1828. 7 vols.MARSHALL'S (J. J.) Reports. From 1829 to 1832. 7

vols.DAXl..'s Reports. From 1833 to 1840. 9 vols.

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Ohio.

OHIO Reports. From 1821 to 1843. 11 vols..'WRIGHT' Reports. From 1831 to 1834. 1 vol.'WILCOX S Reports. From 1840 to 1841. 1 vol.

Indiana.

BLACKFORD'S Reports. From May, 1817, to 1838, in­clusive. 4 170 S.

fllinois.

BREESE'S Reports. From 1 19 to 1830. I voJ.Sc.uwo:\'s Reports. From 1832 to 1840. 2vols.

Missouri.

MISSOURI Reports. From 1821 to 1840. 6 vols.

.I1l'kansas.

PU,E'S Reports. From 1837 to 1840. 2vols.

,'lLPHABETICAL INDEX

TO AMERICAN REPORTS.

[Those designated by a star are now in course of publication.)

Reports. Stauff. AbbTetJiations.

Addison's R. Penn. Addis. R.Aiken's R. Vt.AlabamaR. Ala. Ala.R.*Alabama R. New Series. Ala.Anthon's Nisi Prius Cases. N. Y. Anth. N. P. C.*Appleton's R. (Me. R.) Me. .Maine R.Ashmead's R. Penn. Ashm. R.

Bailev's R. S. Car. BaiJ.R.Bald\vin's R. U. S. 3d Cir. Ct. Baldw. R.Bay's R. S. Car.Bee'~ R. U. S. Disl. S. Car.Bibb'~R. Ken.Binnel:~ R. Penn. Binn. R.*Blackford1~ R. Ind. Blackf. R.*Bland's Chancery R. :Yd.Brayton'5 R. 'H. Brayl. R.Breese's R. IlLBrevard's R. S. Car. Brev. R.BrockenbroU2h's R. 1.:. S. -lIb Cir. Ct. Brock. R.BrockenbrlJugh !..Cd Holmes ~ '11. I Va. Ca.CasesBrockenbroo~b'- C -es.. 'a. 2 Va. Ca.Browne's (P~A) R. Penn. Browne's R.

Caine's K. Y. Term R.. X. Y. Cain.R.Caine's Cases in Enor. X. Y. Cain. Cas. C. C. E.Carolina LatV" RepoEitory. X. C. Car. L. Rep.Call's Report5. Ya.

Cameron and Xorwood's R. X. C. lCam. & Nor. orC.&N.

Chatlton's (T. G. P.) R. Ga. Cbarlt.R.Charlton's kR. M.) R. Ga. R. ill. Chari!. R.*Cheve,l:/s . S. Car.

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XIV INDEX TO AMERICAN REPORTS. INDEX TO ANIERICAN REPORTS. xv

Ohio R. See Ha..nunODd'~ R.OTerton's R. Tenn.

McCord's Ch. R.

Ken. Dec.Ken.R.

Hugh. R.

Johns. R.Jolms. Cas.Johns. Ch. R.

~lart. N. C. R.Mart. R.)lart. R. N. S.Mar. & Yer. R.A. K. Marsh. R.J. J. Marsh. R.Mas.R.Mass. R.

Litt. R.Litt. Sel. Ca.Ln. R.

AbbrcvialiolM.

N. Hamr. R

N.S.

iUo.R.Moor. R.Munr. R.Murph. R.

N.& McC.

Paige R.

Overt. or Tenn. R

Penn. R.

Penns}l. R.

Va.N.Y.N. Y.t<. Y.

Slates.

Mis.U.S. S.Ct.Ken.Tenn.

Va.Ken.Ken.La.

Ken.Ken.Cunn.

N.C.N.C.

.-. Car.La.La.Tenn.Ken.Ken.U. S.lst Cir. Ct.Mass.S. Car.S. ('af.U. S. 7th Cir. Ct.Tenn.l\Iass.

Penn.~Io.

Ken.Va.N.Car.

S. Car.

N.H.vol. 13 l

I

x. Y.l:. S. 2d Cir. Ct.Tenn.S.J.

Rawle. f

Jenerson '9 R.John:ion's R.Johnson's Cases.Jobnson's Chancery R.

Kentucky Decisions.KentnckyR.Kirby'sR.

R~porls.

*Howard's R.*Howard':i R.HU2:hes'R."*Humpbreys' R.

Iredell's Law R.Iredell's Equity R.

*Lei.!!h's R.Litteil'sR.Littell's Select Cases.*Louisiana R.

Martin'il (X. Car.) R.Martin's R.Martin's R. (Kew Ser.):Martin and Yerger's R.Marshall's (A. K) R.Marshall'. (J. J.) R.Mason's R.Massachusetts R.McCord's It.McCord's Chancery R.i'lcLean's R.~leigs's R.""Metcalf's R.)Jinor's R. See Alabama R.*~liles R.*)li~5iOOri R~

Monroe's R.Munford's R.::\lurphy's R.

*New Hamp;hire R.New Series, ~Ja.rtia.

et seq.::\~w York Term R. See

Caines.Xorth Carolina Term R. See

Tay)or'.s R._~ott &. lIcCord':; R.

"'Pai=e's ChalicerT R..Paine'5 R. .Peck's R.Pe . on's R.PenDsylrania R. by

Penrose &. ","aUs.

Gall. R.Gill. & Johns. R.Gilm. R. or Va. R.Gilp.R.

Greenl. R. (Me. R.)

Hall's R.Haist. R.Ham. R. & Ohio R.Hard.R.Harp. it.Harp. Eq. R.Harringt. R.Har.& Gil.HaT. & Johns.Har. & McH.

Dall. R.

Fairf. R.

Edw. Ch. R.

Hill', Cb. R.

Hopk. R.

Hay. R.Hay. R.Hen. & )1unf. R.

Dessau::. R.Dev. Eq. R.Dev. R.Dev. & Bat. R.

Dev. & Bat. Eq. R.

Cow.R.

A!.breviations.

N. Cbipm. R.Chi pm. R.Col. Ca.Col. & Cai. Co.

Conf. R.

Conn. R.Rep. Const. Ct.Const. R.Const. R. N. S.

:lie.

e. :::. 1st Ct. Ct.:lid.Ya.L. S. Pa. Dist.:\". J.N.J.Me.

N.Y.N.J.Ohio.Ky.S. Car.S. Car.Del.Md.~Id.

~ld.

N.J.N. C.N. C.Tenn.Va.X. Y.S. Car.S. Car.:\". Y.K.Y.

Penn.K".Conn.S. Car.S.Car.N. Car.N. Car.

N. Car.

Ga.

Conn.S. Car.S. Car.S. Car.Tenn.::-I. Y.:\". J.U. S. S. C.

N.Y.

States.

Vt.Vt.K. Y.N.Y.

N. C.

Hall's :::uperior Ct. R.Halsted's R.Hammond's R.H.3din'3:R.Ha=-;>er's Law R.H";>er's Equity R.Bani ~on'3 R.Barris 'and Gill"s R.H ms and Johm.on's R.Harr~5 " lIcHenrv's R.~Harri 3'~ R. .AaWll:,5; R.Ha\'WOCN:PS R4 ,0 .. ) &. 2.Ha~W()(NPi R. '\ o!£. 3. -i..\:. 5.Henni .,. and )JonfonPs It.*Hill'sR.Hill's R.Hill's Cbancery R.*Hoffmao's R:Hopkin's Chancery R.Hopkinson's :\.dmiralty Dec.

GalHson'. R.~GiH an..! JOhll50D:3 R4Gilmer's R.Gilp",'s R.Green~5 R.*Greeo's Chancer..- R.GreenleaPs R. .

DaJl • R.~Dan:3h;: R..Da<'s R.DeE n.5.mre R.Deyereux EqU.ily R.De~eteuJ:: La" R.*Devereux and Battle's R.*Devereux aDd Battle's l

Equity R. \Dudley's R.

'EJward's Chancery R.

Report3.Chipman's (:-I.) R.Chipman's (D.) R.c.:oleman's Cases..Coleman and Caine's C3.3e:;;.Conference R. See Cameron l

and Sorwood. I*CoDoecticut R.Consutullonal Court R.Constitutional R.Constitutional R. Sew Ser.Cooke's R.Cowen's R.Coxe R.Cra.,ch R.

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X.Y.Penn.Tenn. Yerg. R.

U. S. 3d Cir. Ct. Wal. R.Mis.U. S..Dist. of 1\1e.U. S.3d Cir. Ct. Wash. Ct. Ct. R.Va. Wnsh. R.Penn.Penn.Vt. Vt.R.Penn.N. Y.N. Y.Ohio.N. Y. Weod. R.U. S, Sup. Ct. Whent. R.Ohio.Va. Wythe's R.

U. S. 3d Cir. Ct.U. S. Sup. Ct.Mass.Arkansas.Ala.Va.Penn.

SeeENGLISH REPORTS.

Henry m.-(Oct.19) 1216. (Nov. 16) 1272.

Jenkins, Ex., 4, 19, 21.

[The following is n chronologicnllist of English lind Irish contempornry reporls l al·phabelicall.r a.rrane-ed under each reign.]

Richard 11. - (June 21) ]377. (Sept. 29) 1399.

Bellewe, K. B. and C. P. 1 to 22.Jenkins, Ex., 1 to 22.

Edward l.-(Nov. 16) 1272. (July 7) 1307.

Jenkins, Ex., 18,34.Keilwey, K. B. and C. P.,6.Year Book, K. B. C. P. and Exchequer, part 1.

Edward II -(July 7) 1307. (Jan. 25) 1327.

J enkim. EA.. 5, 15, 1 .Year Book, K.. B. C. P. and Ex., part 1.

Edu:ard m. -(Jan. 25) 1327. (June 21) 1377.

Benloe, K. B. an:! C. P., 32.Jenkins, Ex., 1 to 47.Keilwey, K. B. and C. P., 1 to 47:Year Book, K. B. and C. P., part 2 -1 to 10.Year Book, K. B. and C. P.. part 3-17, 18,21 to 28,

38,39. .Year Book, K. B. and C. P., part 4 - 40 to 50.Year Book, part 5 - Liber .-\ssisarum, 1 to 51.

Mass. R.

Por. R.Raod. It.

Rag. Rec.

Vt. R.Va. Cas.

Sumn. R.

Rice Eq. R.

Abbreviatiom.

Pet. Ad. R.Pet. Ct. Ct. R.Pet. R.Pick. R.

S.&.R.Vt. R.Shep. R. (Me. R.)South. R.S. Car. R.Stew.R.Stew. & Por. R.

::;. Car.

Yt.Mass.

U. S. Dist. of N. Y.VI.Va.

II.Penn.Vt.Me.N.J.S. Car.Ala.Ala.U. S. 1st Cir. Ct.U. S. lst Cir. Ct.

Slales.

S. Car.S. Car.S. Car.S. Car.Conn.C;. Y.

KaJlace's R.\YaJ~eI's R.,","are's R."ashin"'oo '. Ct. Ct. R.TI"ashin: oo's R.'\Tat :;;"s-R..·\Ya:t£ &:. Sergeant's R.'''ostoo's R. I~ h Vt.)nna.rto:J:·s R.\Yheeler's Criminal Cases.*l\"hi ill: y'5 Chancery R.'Yright's R.Wen ell's R.\~;heaton'sR.'Wilcox R.Wythe's Chancery R.

Vate's Select CasesYeates's R.Yerger's R.

,aD :\""eE'S R.* \-ermont R.\-irginia Cases.

Ta~IO!'s R.Ten~essee Il.. ~ee O'rerwnTf"len;.R.Tj-n;'s R. '1" 11"",.)

"Scammon's R.Serzeant and Rawle's R.Sh",ps R. (10th & lith Ver.)Shepley's R.Southard's R.South Carolina R.Stewart's R.Stewart and Porter's R.~ton"s R.~~::;eI's R.

Reports.

Peterg's Admiralty R.Peters's Circuit Ct.. R."'Peters's R.PickeriD2's R.*Pike's R.Porter'g R.Randolph's R.Rawle's R.Rawle, Pemose and lfatts.

Pennoy!. R.Rice's R.Rice's Dtuity R.RHey's Chancery C~e3.

Rile~'s Law Cases..Rool's R~Rozer's Cit.... Hall Recorder.Rudin's n. (honnd with

a.wks·, R.)

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Henry Iv'-(&pt. 29) 1399. (Mar. 20) 1413­

Jenkins, Ex., 1 to 14.Year Book, K. B. and C. P. part 6 -1 to 14.

Henry v'-(Mar. 20) 1413. (.!lug. 31) 1422.

Jenkins, Ex.. 1 to 10.Year Book, K. B. and C. P. part 6 -1,2,5,7 to 10.

Henry n - (.!lug. 31) 1422. (Mar. 4) 1461.

Benloe, K. B. and C. P., 2, 18.Jenkins. Ex. 1 to 39. .Year Book. K. B. and C. P. parts 7 and 8 - 1 to 4,7 to

12, 14 IS to 22, 27, 28, 30 to 39.

Edward IV.-(Mar. 4) 14tH. (.!lpril9) 1483.Jenkins, Ex., 1 to 22.Year Book, K. B. and C. P., part 9 - 1 to 22.Year Book, K. B. C. P. and Ex., part 10 - 5.

Edward V.-(Jlpril9) 1483. (June 22) 1483.

Jenkins. Ex.1"e::r Book, K. B. and C. P., part 11.

Richard m.-(Jzme 22) 1483. (.!lug. 22) 1485.

Jenkins, Ex., 1, 2.lear Boo', K. B. and C. P., part 11- 1, 2.

Hem'Y VIL-(.!lug. 22) 1485. (.lJpril22) 1509.

Benloe. K. B. and C. P., 1.Jenkin~, Ex., 1 to 21.Keilwe\·. K. B. and C. P., 12, 13, 17 to 24.Moore.·K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 24.lear Book, K. B. and C. P., part 11-1 to 16,20 to 24.

HEnry rm. - (.!lp1'il22) 1509. (Jan. 28) 1547.

Anderson. C. P., 25, &c.Benloe. C. P.. 1 to 38.Benloe. Xew K. B. C. P. and Ex., 22, &c.Benloe; Keilwey and Ashe, 1(. B. C. P. and Ex.Brooke's ::'lew Cases, K. B. C. P. and Exchequer.Dallison, C. P., 38.

Dyer: K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan, 4, &c.Jenhns, Ex., 1 to 38.E:e~wey, K. B. and C. P. 1 to 11, and 21.11oore. K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 3.lear Book, K. B. and C. P., part 11- 13 14 18 19~~~ro~ , , , ,

EdzCU/'d VI. - (Jan. 28) 1547. (July 6) 1553.

Anderson, C. P., 1 to 6.Benloe and Dalison, C. P., 2.Brooke's New Cases, K. B. C. P. and Ex.Benloe (New), K. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 6.Dyer, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 6.J enkms. Ex., 1 to 6.Moore, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan.. 1 to 6.P!owden, K. B. C. P. and Excheq~er, 4 to 6.

:Vary. - July G) 1553. (.\"ov. 17) 1558.

Anderson, C. P., 1 to 6.Benloe and Dalison, C. P. 1 to 5.Benloe in~Keilwey and Ashe, K. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 5.Benloe (l'\e:v), K. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 5.Brooke's New Cases, Ie. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 5.Car!', Chan., 5.Dyer. K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 5.D:?:~on. in Keilll'ey and Ashe, C. P., 1,4,5.Je"~:n.:;. Ex.. I to 5.L€<J:::.-::. K. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 5.o e . K. B. and C. P., 4, 5.P;owc ~ .n. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 5.

EI"- btij -(Nov. 17) 1558. (Mar. 24) 1603.AnGe~on. C. P. 1 to 45. •

o ~~~oe :n E:eilwey and Ashe, K. B. C. P. and Ex., 2

Benloe K. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 17.Benloe. C. P_ 1 to 21.B wn ow !ld Goldesborough, C: P., 11 to 45.C~!:, C!J31~.. 1 to 45.Cci;e. K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 14 to 45.Cm e. K. B. and C. P., 24 to 45.D :: _ C. P., 1 to 16.

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Dalison in Keilwey and Ashe, C. P., 2 to 7.Dickens, Chan., a few cases.Dyer, K. B. and C. P., 1 to 23.Godbolt, K. B. &c., 17 to 45.Goldesborough, K. B. &c., 28 to 31, 39 to 43­Hobar , K. B. &c., a few cases.Hutton, C. P., 26 to 38.Jenkins, Ex., I to 45.Leonard, K. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 45.:.'\Ioore. K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 45.Xo}, K. B. and C. P.. 1 to 45._Owen. K. B. and C. P., 1 to 4;:>.Plowden. K. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 21.Popham,'K. B. C. P. and Chan., 34, 39.Sa,-ille. C. P. and Ex., 2:2 to 36. .Tothill; Chan., 1 to 45.Yelverton, K. B., 44, 45.

James 1. - (Mar. 24) 1603. (Mar. 27) 1625.

Anderson. C. p., 1.Ben oe, K. B. C. P. and Ex, 19 to 23.BridgID3.n, C. P., 12 to 19.Bro,,';'nlow and Goldesborough, C. P., 1 to 23.Bu,strode, K. B., 7 to 15.Cary. Chan., l. .Coke. K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 13.Croke, K. B. and C. P., 1,23.Davis K. B. C. P. and Ex., 2 to 9.Glan;ille, election before committee of H. C., 21, 22.Godbolt. K. B. &c., 1 to 23.Hobart, 'K. B. &c., 1 to 23.Hu ton, C. P., 10 to 23.Jenkins, Ex., 1 to 21.Jones 'W.) K. B. and C. P., 18 to 2::l.La.ne. Ex. 3 to 9.Leonard. K. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 12.Lev, K. 'B. C. P. and Court of Wards, 6 to 23.Moore. K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 18.Noy, K. B. and C. P., 1 to 23.Owen, K. B. and C. P., 1 to 12.Palmer, K. B., 17 to 23.Popham, K. B. C. P. and Chan., 15 to 23.

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Reports in Chancery, 13Ro.Je. K. B., 12 to 22To' ill, Chan.. I to 2-3'IT"inch, C. P., ]9 to 23Ye:'.erton, K. B., 1 to 10.

Charles 1. - (Mm'. 27) 1625. (Jan. 30) 1649.A!eyn, K. B., 22 to 24Benloe, K. B. C. P. and Ex., 1 to 3Bulstrode, K. B., 1 to ] 4Clayton, Pleas of As. Yark, 7 to 24Croke, K. B. and C. P., 1 to 16Godbolt, K. B. &c.• I to 13Helley, C. P., 3 to 7Hutton, C. P., 1 to 14Jones (W.) K. B. and C. P., 1 to 16Latch. K. B., 1 to 3Ley. K. B. C. P. Ex. and Court of Wards, ] to 4Llitleton, C. P. and Ex., 2 to 7March, K. B. and C. P., 15 to 18Nelson, Chan., ] to 24Noy, K. B. and C. P., 1 to 24Palmer, K. B. and C. P., 1 to 4Popham, K. B. C. P. and Chan., 1, 2Reports in Chancery, 1 to 24S yle. K. B., 21 to 24ToJJill. Chan. 1 to 21.

Charles ll. - play 29) 1660. (Feb. 6) 1685.

Bridgman. C. P., 1 to 8Carter, C. P., ]6 to 27Cases in Chancery, part] - 12 to 30Cases in Chancery, part 2 - 26 to 37Clayton, Pleas of As. l' ork 1, 2,'Dickens, Chau.. a few casesFinch, Chan., 25 to 3:2Freeman, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 22 to 37Hardres, Ex., 7 to 21Jones (Tho.) K. B. and C. P., 19 to 37Keble, K. B., 13 to 30Kelrng (Sir J.) Crown Cases and ill K. B., 14 to 20Levlllz, K. B. and C. P., 12 to 37 .

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Lutwyche, C. P., 34 to 37Modern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., vols. 1,2-1 to 29Modern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., vol 2 - 26 to gOModern. K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., vul. 3 - 34 to 37Nelson; Chan., 1 to 37Parker. Ex., 30Pollexfen, K. B. C. P. and Chan., 22 to 37Raymond (T.) K. B. C. P. and Ex., 12 to 35Reports in Chancery, 1 to 37Saunders, K. B., ]8 to 24Select Cases in Chancery, 33Shower, K. B., 30 to 37Siderfin, K. B. C. P. and Ex., 9 to 22Skinner. K. B., 33 to 37S de. K. B., ] to 7yau":han. C. P .. ]7 to 25Ventris, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 20 to 37Vernon, Chan., 32 to 37

James II. - (Feb. 6) 1685. (Feb. 13) 1689.

Carthew, K. B., 2 to 4Case~ in Chancery, part 2 - 1 to 3Cases of Settlement, K. B., 2 to 4Comberbach K. B., 1 to -1Freeman. K. B. C. P, Ex. and Chan., 1 to 4Leyinz. t. B. and C. P., 1,2Lutwyche. C. P., 1 to 4.l£odern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., vol. 3 -1 to 4Parker, Ex., 3, 4Reports in Chancery, 1 to 3Shower K. B., 1 to 4Skinner, K. B., 1 to 4ventris, K. B. C. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 4y'ernon, Chan., 1 to 4

William III. ~. JIlw'!J' - (Feb. 13) 1682. (Mal'. 8) 1702.

Car hew. K. B., 1 to ]2Cases c~ncerning Settlements, K. B., 1 to 14Colles, Parliamentary Cases., 9 to 14Comberbach, K. B., 1 to 10Comyns, K. B. C. P. Ex. Chan. and before the Dele-

gates,7 to 1-1

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Fo;:esc e. K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan,_ i 0 l-!Freeman. K. B., C. P. Ex. and Chan.:] 0 l-!E:e:~n". Sir J.) Crown Case". and in' h. B., ~ to 13Lennz. K. B. and C. P., 1 to eLu·w\"che. C. P., ] to 14.l£odern K. B. C'-P. Ex. and Chan.. \'01. 3 - I 2.l!odern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan.' yol. 4 - 3\0 i.l£odern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan .. yol. 5 - 5 to II.l!odern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan.; vol. 12 -:2 to 1-1Parker, Ex., 4 to 13Peere "-illiams, Chan. and K. B., 7 to ]-1Precedents in Chancery, 1 to 4Raymond, (Lord) K. B. and C. P., 4 to 14Reports JD Chancery, yo!. 2-;)Reports Temp. Holt, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan.. I to 14Salkeld. K. B. C. P. Ex. aud Chan.. 1 to 14 .Select Cases in Chuncen·. 5. !J •Shower, K. B" ] to 6 ."Skinner, K. B., ] to 9Ventris, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1,:2Vernon, Chan., 1 to 14

Anne. - (Mal'. 8) 1702. (.!lug. 1) ]714.Brown's Parliamentary Cases, 1 to 13Bunbury, Ex., 12, 13Cases concerning Settlements, K. B., 1 to 13Cases on PractIce, C. P., 5 to 13 'Colles, Parliamentary Cases, 1 to 8Comyns, K. B. C. P. Ex. Chan. and before the Dele-

gates, 1 to 13.Dickens, Chan., a few casesFortescue, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 13Freeman, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., J to 5GIlbert's Cases in Law and Equity, 12,13GIlbert, ICB. Chan. and Ex., 4 to 13Kelyng, (SIr J.) Crown Cases, and in K. B.Lutwyche, C. P., ],2Modern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., vol. 6 - 2 3Modern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., vol. 7 - iModern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., vol. 10 - 8 to 13Modern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., vol. 11- 4 to ~

Parker, Ex.,6 to 12

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Peere Williams, Chan. and K. n.,' to 13Practical Register, C. P., 3 to 13Precedents in Chancery, 1 to 13Raymond, (Lord) K. B. and C. P., 1 to 13Reports in Chancery, 4 to 8Reports Temp. Holt, I to 9Robertson's App. Cases, 5 to 13Salkeld, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 10Sessions Cases, K. B., 9 to 13Vernon, Chan., 1 to 13

George 1.-(.111115.1) 1714. (June 11) 1727.Barnardiston, K. B., 12, 13Brown's Parliamentary Cases, 1 to 13Bunbury, Ex., 1 to 13Cases concerning Settlements, K. B., 1 to 13Cases of Practice, C. P., 1 to 13Comyns, K. B. C. P. Ex. Chan. and before the Dele-

gates, 1 to 13Dickens, Chan., 1 to 13Fortescue, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 13Gilbert, K. B. Chan. and Ex., I to 12Modern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., vols. 8 and 9 - 8

to 12Modern, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., voL 10 -1 to 11Moseley, Chan., 12, ]:3Parker, Ex., 4 to 13Peere Williams, Chan. and K. B., 1 to 13Practical Register, C. P., 1 to 13Precedents in Chancery, I to 8Raymond, (Lord) K. B. and C. P., 1 and 10 to 13Robertson's Appeal Cases, 1 to 13Select Cases in Chan., 10 to 12Sessions Cases, K. B., 1 to 13Strange, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., ~ to 13Vernon, Chan., 1 to 5

George II.-(June 11) 1727. (Oct. 25) 1760.Ambler, Chan. and Ex. 11 to 34Andrews, K. B., II, 12Atkyns, Chan., 9 to 27Barnardiston, K. B., 1 to 7Barnardiston, Chan., 13, 14

Barnes, C. P., 5 to 34Belt's Supplement to Vesey, Chan., 20 to 28Blackstone (Wm.) K. B; and C. P., 20 to 24 and 30

ro~ 'Crown's ParJ. Cases, 1 to'34Bunbury, Ex. 1 to 14Burrows's K. B., 30 to 34Burrow's Settlement Cases, K. B;, 5 to 34Cases of Settlement, K. B., 1 to 5Cases of Practice, C. P., 1 to 20Cases temp. Talbot, Chan., K. B. C. P., 7, 10Comyns, Ex. Chan. and before the Deleuates, 1 to 13Cunningham, K. B., 7, 8 "Dickens, Chan., 1 to 34Eden, Chan., 30 to 34Fitzgibbon, K. B. C. P. E..". and Chan., 1 to 5Fortescue, 1 to 10Foster, Crown Cases, 16 to 34Kelynge (W.) K. B. C. P. and Chan, 4 to 8Kenyon, K. B. &c., 26 to 30Leach, Crown Cases,4 to 34Lee, (Sir Geo.) Ecclesiastical, 25 to 32Moseley, Chan., 1 to 3Parker, Ex., 16 to 34Peere Williams, Chan. and K. B., 1 to 8Practical Register, C. P., 1 to 15Raymond, (Lord) K. B. and C. P., 1 to 6Reports temp. Hal'dwicke, K. B; 7,10Robertson's Appeal Cases, a fewSayer, K. B., 25 to 29Select Cases in Chancery, 6Sessions Cases, K. B., I to 20Strange, K. B. C. P. Ex. and Chan., 1 to 21Vesey, (sen.) Chan., 20 to 28Willes, C. P. Ex. Chan. and House of Lords 11 to 3'2Wilson, K. B. C. P., 16 to 34 - '

George IlL - (Oct. 25) 1762. (Jan. 29) 1820.Acton, Appeal Cases, 49, 50 .Ambler, Chan. and Ex., 1 to 24Anstfuther, Ex. 32 to 37Ball and Beatty, Irish Chan., 47 to 54

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Barnewall and Alderson, K. B., 58 to 60Blackstone, (Sir \V.) K. B. and C. P., I to 20Blackstone, (H.) C. P. and Ex. Chamb., 28 to 36B1igb..-\ppeal Cases, 59, 60l30sanquet and Puller, C. P. and Ex. Chamb., 37 to 47Batt, e tlement Cases, 1 to 60Broderip and Bingham, C. P., 59, 60Brown, Chancery, 18 to 34Brown, ParI. Cases. 1 to 40Buck Bankruptcy, 57 to 60Burrow, K, B., 1 to 12Burrow, uettlement Cases, K. B., 1 to ]6Ca!rleco Se lement Cases, K. B., 17 to 26Campbell, :\isi Prius, K. B. C. P. and Horne Circuit,

.,Ie a 56Cases of Practice, K. B., ] to ]4Chitty, K. n., 47 to 60Cooper, Chan., 55Corbet and Daniel, Election CasesCowper, K. B., ]4 to ]8Cox, Chan., 2:3 to 36Dan'ell Ex., 57 to 60D'c;;ens, Chan., 1 to 38Dodson Admiralty, 51 to 57Douglas, K. B., 19 to 25Dow, H. of Lords, 53 to 58Dunford and East, K. B., 26 to 40East, K. B., 41 to 52Edwards, Admiralty, 48, 49Eden, Chan., 1 to 7Espinasse, Nisi Prius, K. B. C. P. and Home CirCUit,

33'0 .,17Forrest, Ex., 41Fruser. Elec., H. Com., 32Gow. :\isi Prius, C. P., 59, 60Ha!rZ3rd. Consistory Court, 29 to 60Ho~- . 'isi Prius, C. P. and North Circuit, 55 to 58Jacob and ~Yalker, Chan., 60Kem'oo. K. B. &.c.Leach's Crown Cases. 1 to 55Loft, K. B. C. P. and Chan., ]2 to 14Luders, Elec. Cases,25 to 30Marriott, Admiralty, 16 to ]9

Marshall, C. P., 54 to 57lIaddock, Vice Chan., 55 to 60lIaule and Selwyn, K. B., 53 to 57Aeri,ale, Chan., 56 to 58lIoore, C. P., 57 to 60:\olan, K. B., 32 to 34Parker, Ex., 1 to 7Peake, Nisi Prius, K. B., 30 to 35Peckwell, Election Cases, 45, 46Phillimore, Ecclesiastical, 49 to 60Price, Ex., 54 to 60Robinson, Admiralty, 39 to 48Rose, Bankruptcy, 50 to 56Russell and Ryan, Crown Cases, 39, &c.Schoales and Lefroy, Irish Chan., 42 to 44Smith, K. B. and Cban., 4.,1 to 46Srar:'ie, :\isi Prius, K. B. C. P. and North Cir., 55 to 60Swam'on, Chan., 58 to 60Taumon, C. P. 48 to 58Vesey, Uun.) Chan., 29 to 52Vesey and Beames, Chan., 42 to 54"Vightwick, Ex., 50, 51"Vilson, K. B. and C. P., 1 to 14"Vilson, Chan., 58 to 60'Wilson, Ex., 57.

George IV.- (Jan. 29) 1820. (June 26) 1830.Addams, Eccles., 2 to 6Barnewall and Alderson, K. B., 1 to 3Barnewall and Creswell, K. B., 3 to 10---Adolphus, K. B., 10, &c.Batty, K. B. (Ireland,) 5 and 6Beatty, Chan., (do.) 7 and 8Bingham, C. P., 3 &c.Bligh, H. of Lords, 1, &c.Bott, Settlement Cases, 1 to 7Broderip and Bingham, C. P., 1 to 3Carrington and Payne, N. P., 4, &c.Chitty, K. B., 1 to 3 .Creswell, Insolvent, 7 to 9Daniell, ExchequerDanson and Loyd, Mercantile Cases, 8, 9

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Dowling and Ryland, 2 to 7Fox and Smith, K. B. (Ireland), 3 to 5Glyn and Jameson, BankruptcyHaggard, Eccles., 7 to 10Hogan, Rolls, (Ireland), 6 & 7Hudson and Brooke, K. B. (Ireland), 7 to 11Jacob and 'Valker, Chan., 1, 2Jacob, Chan" 2, 3Lloyd and iVelsby, Mercantile Cases, 10, &c.l1addock, Vice-Chan., 1 to 3l1anning and Ryland, K. B., 7 to 9l1olloy, Chan. (lreland), 7 to II1100dy and lIalkin, ~. P" 7, &c.1100re, C. P., 1 to 711001'0 and Payne, C. P" 7, &c.PbiJIimore, Eccles., 1, 2Price, Exchequer, I, &c.Russell and Ryan, Cro. Cases, 1 to 3Russell, Chan., 6, &c.Russell and :'rlylne, 9, &c.Ryan and l1oody, N. P., 4 to 7RY2ll and l1oody, Cro. Cases, 4 to 10Sic-!J!l5 and Stuart, Yice-Chan., 2 to 7.sizJe~s. Yice-Chan" 7, &.C,Smi:h a!ld Batty, K. B. (Ireland), 4 and 5Star -ie, X. P" 1, &c.Turner, Chan., 3, &c.Yonnge and Jervis, Ex.,7, &c.Younge, Ex. Eq., 11, &c.

William IV. -(June 26) ]830. (June 20) ]837._",-delphus and Ellis, K. B., 4 toB3.rnewall and Adolphus, K. B., 1 to 3B!!lgham, C. P., 1 toB:i;rh. H. of Lords, 1 toCarring:en and Payne, N. P., 1 toCiaI' and Finnell)', 2 toCoc;'burn and Rowe, 3Crompton and Jer,is, Exch., ] and 2Crompton and }Ieeson, Exch., 3 and 4Crompton, }feeson, and Roscoe, Exch., 4 to 5Curteis, 5 to

Deacon and Chitty, Bankruptcy, 2 to 5Deacon, Bankruptcy, 6 to .Dow and Clarke, H. of Lords, I-toDowling, Practice Cases, 1 to ­Haggard, Ecclesiastical, I toHaggard, Admiralty, 1 toHayes, Exch. (Ireland), 1 to 3Knapp, Appeal Cases, 1 toKnapp and Ombler, Election Cases, 5 toLloyd and Goold, Irish Chan., 5 tolIIanning and Ryland, K. B., 1 toMeeson and Welshy,6 i'1 .l\1ontagu and Bligb, Bankruptcy, 2 and:3Montagu and Ayrton, Bankruptcy, 3 toMoody and Malkin, N. P., 1 toMoore and Payne, C. P., 1 toMoore and Scott. C. P. I tolHyIne and Craig ,l\IyIne aQd.Keen, Chan., 3 toNevile and Manning, K. B., 3 toPerry and Knapp, Election Cases, 3 to 5Russell and MyIne, Chan., 1 to 3Scott, C. P., 5 toSimons, Vice-Chan., 1 toTamlyn, Rolls, 1 to .Tyrwhitt, Exch., 1 toTyrwhitL, and GranO'eriViIson and Shaw, H. of Lords, 1 toiVilson and Conrtenay, H. of Lords, 2 toYounge, EqUIty Exch., 1 to 4Younge and Collyer, Equity Exch., 4 to

Victoria. - (June 20) 1837.Adolphus and Ellis, Q,. B. •Beavan, Rolls, 1 toBingham, C. P., 1 toBligh, H. of Lords, 1 toCarrington and Payne, N. P.Clark and Finnelley, H. of LordsCurteis, EcclesiasticalDeacon, BankruptcyDowling, Practice Cases

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DOWLING and RYLHD (2 to & G. IV.) 9 vols. 16 18 6l'tIA.K:'i'ING and RYLAlI'D (8 G. IV. to 1 W. IV.),

5 \·ols.

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HARE (5 & 6 Viet. to .), parts 1,2,3,and 4 1 13

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pans 1,2, and 3 £1 10 0These Reports will be regularly conunued.

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REPORTS OF CASES

l,olls' l1i:oUtt.

TDILE (9 G. IV. to 1 W. IV.). I vol.KEE:-; (6 W. IV. to I Viet.), 2 vols. .BEABCo! (1 Viet. to .),3 vols. and vol. IV.

part 1

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2 \'ols. . 2 17 0hCOB (2 & 3 G. IV.) 1 vol. . • . 1 13 6TLR:\ER and RcSSELL (a to 5 G. IV.), 1 vol. 1 11 6RcSSELL (6 to 9 G. IV.), 4 \"ols., and vol. V. ~

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2 mls. . . ., • 4 2 61!Y:':-;E and hEE (3 to 6 W. IV.), 3 vols. 5 15 0~rYL:-;E and CRAIG (6 \V. IV. to 3 &4 Viet.),

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COOPER, temp. BRonTHA~I, 1833-4 .COOPER, Points of Practice, 1837-8, vol. 1.

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IV.), 5 vols.. • .MOORE and SCOTT (2 to 4 W. IV.) 4 vols.SCOTT (4 W. IV. to 3 Vict.), 8 vols. .SCOTT'S New Reports (3 to 5 Vict.), 3 vols.

and vol. IV. parts 1,2, and'3 • 7These Reports wiII be regularly continued.

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L. Oli,er, Esqs.

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and 1836, 1 vol. '.LLOYD and GOOLD, temp. SUGDEN, 1835, 1 vol.CONNOR and LAWSON, 1841, vol.] •DRURY and WARRE:;, 1841-2, vol. I. parts 1

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490

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=) r'" ;:- • • • • •

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III.), ] vol.Fox and SMITH, ]822 to ]82-1. ] vol.SMITH and BATTY, 1824 and 1825, 1.,01.BATTY, 1825 and 1826, 1 yol.HUDSON and BRoo:li:E, 1827 to 1830, 1 vol. 3

parts .ALCOCK and NAPIER, Trinity Term 1831, to

Trinity Term 1833, 1 yoJ.COOK and ALCOCK, Michaelmas Term 1833,

to Hilary Term 183.1, 1 part, sewedJEBB and SY~lES, 1838 to 18-10, 2 vols.J EBB and BouRj(E, 184\~, part 1

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£3 2 612 17 0416240050

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. T~~oi:. Term 1839,2 parts, sewed 1 1 6. . ~T= and Tow5sE5D, I!arts 1 to 3, 1842 1 7 0

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] 1. Turner and RusseH, vol. 1, Simons, vol. 8.12. MollOt, .als. 1 &. 2..13. R~ ll.lld Mylne, ,01.2, Mylne and Craig. vol. 1.

TABLE

~E:HE.D e:u.....CEXI" REPOE.n, B'f" RIcHARD PETERS AND E. D. )l"f­Glti1ll>1.

SHO\nSG THE COXT=TS OF THE CONDENSED REPORTS IN

'T1ll5 C.!.TllOGUE.

\

3, Moore and Scott, vols. 3 &; 4,Neville and Manning, vol. 4,Scott, vol. 2.

Vol. 31. Adolphus and Ellis, voIs.4&5.

Vol. 3"2. Bingham's New Casesvol. 3, Carrington and Payne:vol. 7.

Vol. 33. Adolphus and Ellis, vol.6, Bingham's New Cases, vol. 4.

Vol. 34. Adolphus and Ellis, vol.7, Carrington and Pavne, vol. 8.

Vol. 35. Bingh3.ID, vol. 5, Adol­phns and Ellis, 8.

Vol. 36. Adolphus and Ellis, vol.9, Scott, vols. 3 & 4, Nevile andManning, vols. 5 &; 6, Nevile &;Perry, vol. 1.

Vol. 37. Adolphus and Ellis, vol.10, Bingham's New Cases, vol. 6.

Vol. 38. Carrington and Paine. vol.9, Deacon's Bankruptcy, vol. 1.

Vol. 39. Adolphus & Ellis, vol. 11,Manning &. Granger, vol. I.

ENGLISH EXCHEQUER REPORTS, CONDENSED J.ND EDITED BY F. J.TROUBAT, ESQ.

Vol. 1. Pr}ce's Reports, vols. 1, 2, 3.Vol. 2. Puce's Reports, vols. 4, 5, 6.Vol. 3. Price's Reports, vols. 7, 8.Vol. 4....... Price's Reports, vols. 9, 10, Daniell, vol. I.Vol. 5. Price's Reports, vols. If, 12.Vol. 6. Price's Reports, vol. 10, pt. 3d. vol. 13, McCleland, Wightwick.

Vol. 1. Phillimore's Reports, 3 vols.Vol. 2. Addams's Reports, 3 vola.Vol. 3. Haggard's Repo·rts, vol. I, Fergusson.

vo"[,'::,'e~ Haggard's Reports, vol. 2, Haggard'. Consistory Reports, ~

Vol. 5. Haggard's Reports, vol. 3, Lee's R.ports, vol. 1.

El'fGLISH ECCLESI..1.STICAL REPORTS, EDITED BY E. D. IN"GRA..HAM, ESQ.

CO~DENS:ED REPORTS OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATESR. D. PETERS, EnIT~R. '

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Yol. 21. Barnewall and Creswell,vol. ]0, Bingham, vol. 8, Ryanand Mondy.

Vol. 2-~. Barnewall and Adolphus,vol. 2, Moody and Malkin, vol.1, Dowling and Ryland. vol. 9,Moore, vol. 11, 12.

Yolo 23. Barnewall and Adolphus,vol. 3, Bingham, vol. 9.

Vol. 24. Barnewall and Adolphus,vol. 4, Carr. nnd Payne, vol. 6.

Vol. 25. Bingham, vol. 10, Carr.and Payne, vol. 6.

Vol. 26. Douglass, 3, 4.Yol. 27. Barnewall and Adolphus,

vol. 5, Bingham's New Cases,vol. I.

Yol. 28. Adolphus and Ellis, vol.1, Moore and Scott, vols. ), 2,Neville and Manning, vols. 1,2,3.

"Vol. 29. Adolphus and Ellis, vol.2, Bingham's New Cases, vol. 2.

Vol. 30. Adolphus and Ellis, vol.

:;.~ aM :;tnart, TOB. 1 .so 2.Ei::>ac>, ..-0 - 1&;2. •1lmRu, "-0 - 1, 2, 3, 4­R......n and Mylne, .01..1.Simons, vol. 3, Tam]yn, vol. I. ISimons. vol. 4, 5, Russell and Mylne, vol. 2, Mylne and Keen,

Mylne and Keen, vols. I, 2, Simons, vol. 5.Mvlne and Keen, valse 2 &. 3, Cooper's Select Cases, vol. 1.M·"lne and Keen, vol. 3, Simons, vals. 6,7.SiinOD3, vol. 7, Mylne and Keen, vol. 3, Lloyd and Goold,

,"oL L,"oL 2­,"oL 3­,"oL 4­,"oL 5.,"oL 6.

ToL LVol. 7.,"01. 8.Vol. 9.,"01. 10.

ro/. L

'",OL'"01.

BsGLfiB .. lII:X03 Iuw REPORTS, EDITED BY SA.RGEANT AND LOWBER.

VoL L Taunton, .o~. .5 &. 6. wall and Creswell-, vol. 5, Carr.Vol. 2. Taunton, vol. 7, Starkie, and Payne, vol. I.

"-01. 1. Vol. 12. Carr. aod Payne, vol.Vol. 3- HaIL, vol. 1, Starkie, 2. Barnewall and Creswell,

.0L 2. vnl. 5.Vol 4. Taunton~ vol. 8, Mar- Vol. ]3. Bingham, vol. 3, 4, Barne-

:i.ball, 2 vols., Moore, 3 vols. wall and Creswell, vol. 6. -VoL 5. Brnderip and Bingham, Vol. 14. Barnewall and Creswell,

ToL l, Bamewell and Alderson, vol. 7, Starkie, vol. 3, Can. and.oL 3, Go...-, vol. I, pt. 1. Payne, vol. 3.

'\01. 6. Brnderip and Bingham, Vol. 15. Bingham, vols. 4, 5,TaL :j Barnewell and Alderson Barnewall and Creswell, vol. 8.ToL :l ' Vol. 16. Dowling and Ryland, vol.

VoL 7. Bamewell and Alderson, 8, Moor, vols. 4 & 5.t"oL 5, Broderip and Bingham, ·Vol. 17. ,rdoore, vols. 6, 7, 8,9,10,ToL So. }loore and Payne, I, 2. Man-

VoL s.. Bame\Tell and Creswell, ning and RyJand, vols.·]~ 2.TOI. Js B.in!:ham, t"oL 2. Barnwall and Creswell, vol. 9.

Vol. 9. &newell and Creswell, Vol. .18. Chitty, 2 vols.voL ~ Bia,otwn. Tol. 2 Vol. 19. Bingham, vol. 6. Carr.

Vol. 10. Bamewell ll.lld Creswell, and Payne, vol. 4.vols. 3,4. Vol. 20. Bingham, vol. 7, Barne-

Vol. 11. Bingham. "-01. 3, Barne- wall and Adolphns, vol. 1.

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A:SD ABBREYIATIOKS FOR THEIR REPORTS.

REPORTERS AT THE PRESENT TIME,

xliv ENGLISH REPORTS.

CATALOGUE

OF

CLASS II.

"Dane's Abridgment.Petersdorff's Abridgment.Rolle's Abridgment.*Viner's Abridgment, a!l

Supplement.

ABRIDGMENTS.CLASS 1.

Bacon's Abridgment.l!Bouvier's Law Dictionary.l!Comyn's Digest.Jacob's Law Dictionary, by

Tomlins.. .

It is supposed that every member of the profession willfurnish himself with the Statutes, Digests, and Reports ofhis own State, and with the Elementary Treatises on itspeculiar jurisprudence. This catalogue, therefore, prin­cipally embraces the Books, which are useful to everyAmerican Lawyer, in whatever State he may reside.Those deemed the most essential in each class, are markedthus (*).

Class I. includes those, which are most useful and im­portant for persons of limited means.

Class II. includes those, which are highly useful, butnot indespensable, and are auxiliary to the former.

~ SAdolphus &; Elli., ~ In the Queen's5(Q. B.) ~ G:f:v;,.~~~~:~n. 5 Bench.

(Po C.) Dowling, New Series. Cases of practice.

~ ~1\1.anning & Grang~r ~ In the Common

(C. P.) BIngham, New senese Pleas.Scott's New Reports.

(Ex.) ~eeson &; Welsby. In the Exchequer.

lIn the Exchequer-(Ex. Eq.) 'louoge &; Collyer. Equity Side.

(Ch.) \ Turner So Phillips. 1In Cbsncery.l Simons.

(P.) Clark and Fioelly. In Parliament.

~Cases in the Judi~

(P. C.) ~loore. cial Court of tbePrivy Council.

(B) I Monta~ue, Deacon &; \ In Bankruptcy.. I De Gex. I

(N P) \ Moo~y &; Robinson, 1At Nisi Prius.. . l CarrIngton & Marshman. ~

~oore.

~. D. &- De.

ll. &- Rob.C.k.ll.

Ad. k Ell. N. S.

G. &-D.DowL X. S.~J. &- G.B'"", X. S.;: ·X. R.~ee,-&- W.

'l -:e - C.

T.kPb.Eim.CL &- Fi

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n.-:DEXES A:\l) DIGESTS. ELEMENTARY TREATISES. xlvii

L,DEXES AND DIGESTS.

CLASS II.

Dutton's Connecticut DigestGreenleaf's Digest of Maine

Reports.Halstead's Digest New J er-

sey Reports. .Hall's Digest Virginia Re­

ports.Iredell's Digest North Car­

olina Reports."'Johnson's Digest of New

York Reports.Maddy's Digest of Ecclesi­, asticaJ Reports.

"Manning's Index to NisiPrius Reports.

Munford's Index to VirginiaAuthorities.

Rice's Digest South Caro­lina Reports.

"Tomlin's Index to CriminalLaw.

Tomlins's Repertoriurn Ju­ridicum.

Wendell's Digest of New'York Reports.

\Vharton's Digest of Penn­sylvania Reports.

,,-harton's Digest of South­ern and ,Vestern Reports.

Angell on Adverse Enjoy­ment.

Bacon on Uses.Barton's Elements of Con­

veyancing.*Chance on Powers.

1. ON REAL PROPERTY.

CLASS I.

ELEMENTARY TREA'I;ISES.

"Angell on Watercourses.Burton's Compendium of

Real Property."Coke on Littleton, by But­

ler."Cruise's Digest,

CLASS II.

"Benjamin and SJiddel's en­larged Digest of Louisi­ana Reports.

~Bigelow's Digest of Massa­chusetts Reports, with theSupplements.

Bridgman's Digest ofEquityReports.

----Digest of EquityPractice.

Campbell and Cambreleng'sEquity Digest.

Christy's Digest of Louisi­ana's Reports.

"Clerke's Digest, New YorkReports.

Conover's Digest, Ohio, In­diana and Illinois Reports.

Cowen's New York Digest.*Coxe's Digest of Supreme

Court Reports.Dorsey's Digest Alabama

Reports.

GE...\""ERAL TREATISES.

C{)mmenta- Crabbe's History of Eng­lish Law.

r::ten arie:;-. Hale's History of the Com-:be Conflict of mon Law.

"Hoffman's Course of LegalStudy.

Hoffman's Legal Outlines.Rem'es's History of Eng­

lish Law.,Yilson's Law Lectures."',Vooddeson's Lectures.

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xlvlU :;::u:xENTARY TREATISES. ELEMENTARY TREATISES. xlix

Window

"'Adams on ejectment, by Booth on Real Actions.Tillinghast. Fitzherbert's Natura Bre-

"Angell on Limitations. v!Um.

CLASS II.

Reeve's Domestic Relations.Toller on Executors and

Administrators.Woolrych on

Lights.

III. COMMERCIAL AND MARITIME LAW.

.,Abbott on Shipping, by Bell's Commercial Law ofStory, (1829.) Scotland

Bayley on Bills of Exchange "Brown's Civil and Admi-and Promissory Notes, by ralty LawPhillips and Sewall. Cary on Partnership.

(1836.) Chitty on Bills.*Collyer on Partnership. *Chitty's Commercial LawLong on Sales, by Rand. Commercial Code ofFrance,*Phillips on Insurance. by Rodman.Pitman on Principal and Emerigon on Bottomry, by

Snrety. Hall.Pothier on Maritime Con- 'OFell on Guarantee.

tracts by Cushing. *Gow on Partnership.Stevens on Average and Be- "Holt on Shipping.

necke on Insurance, by Hughes on Insurance.Phillips. Jacobson's Sea Laws, by

ifStory on Agency. Frick.*-- on Bills. Lawes on Charter Parties.*-- on Partnership Livermore on Agency.Theobald on Principal and "Marshall on Insurance.

Surety. Molloy de Jure Martimo.*Montague on Lien and Set-

off.*Paleyon Agency, by LloydPark on Insurance.Reeves on Shipping.Roscoe on Bills ofExchange'Vatson on Partnership.'Veskett on Insurance.

IV. PLEADINGS ASD ACTIONS.

CLASS I."Watson on Arbitrations.·Webster on Patents.*Williams on Executors and

Administrators.

CLASS II."Chitty on Descents.Coke on Littleton, by

Thomas.Coote on Mortgages.Hayes on Limitations in

Devises.Hilliards's Digest.Lomax's Digest.Park on Dower.Powell on Powers.Roberts on Fraudulent Con­

veyances.Sullivan's Law Lectures.vVatkins on Descents, by

Williams.*Woodfall on Landlord and

Tenant.VVright on Tenures.

. ders, by

PER.'OSS A.....UJ PER,OSAL PROPERTY.

- -:: -r.:c ..=. Bingham on Judgments,A-s n C T- Bradby on Distresses.

Ch-tty on Prerogative."Clancy on Rights of Mar­

ried Women.Collinson on Idiots\nd Lu­

natics.*Comyn on Contracts.Ellis on the Law of Debtor

and Creditor.Godson on Patents.*Hargrave's Law Tracts.*Hovenden on Frauds.Jones on Carriers.Jones on Bailments.

Hnsband and *Kyd on Awards.--on Corporations.

Legacies by *Phillips on Patent Rights.Pothier on Obligations, by

Evans.Powell on Contracts.

" n III:a.ncy... e•• on .-\rbilra ions.'", on Contracts.··erson on Infancy.

on Principal and

:lrortgages, byC4:J'""""--"T.. and Rand.

ci Estates.on Uses and

::I

White.Shelford on Luna ics."Story on Bailmellts.

•~-: Co<;enants.'I;? =::.s 0::1 Frauds.'1; u Fraudulent Con-

_ ". I "s Touchstone.:..'!' a Powers.

----on Vendors.• on Conveyancing.

'I; ••?f3-lll on Interpretation: W~:s.

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ELE.YENTARY TREATISES. ELEMENTARY TREATISES. Ii

CLASS L

*Chitty on Pleading..1ackson on Real ActIOns.Starkie on Criminal Plead-

ings.--- on Slander."Stearns on Real Actions.*Stephen on Pleading.

VI. PRACTICE AND NISI PRIUS PROCEEDINGS.

VIII. ON EQUITY AND PRACTICE.

Barton's Suit in Equity. Beames's Ordinances inBeames's Pleas in Equitv. Chancery.Blake's Chancery Practice. Bennet's Practice in the"qooper on Equity Plead- Master's office.

mgs. Gilbert's Forum Romanum.

CLASS II.CLASS 1.

Clerke's Admiralty Prac­tice, By Hall.

"Dunlap's Admiralty Prac-tice.

Leigh's Nisi Prius.Macqueen's Practice in the. House of Lords.Roscoe's Nisi Prius."Selwyn's Nisi Prius, by

Wheaton.Stephens's Nisi Prius.*Tidd's Practice.

"Buller's Nisi Prius."Chitty's Practice of the

Law."Conklin's Practice."Graham on New Trials.Graham's Practice, (in New

York.)Howe's Practice, (in Massa­

chusetts.)Manning's Exchequer Prac­

tice.Modern Practice of the Ex­

chequer, (J 731.)Paine and Duer's Practice

(in New York.) ,Robinson's Practice, (in Vir­

ginia.)Troubat & Haly's Prac­

tice, (in Pennsylvania.)

VII. ON EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE.

Drewry on Injunctions. Boyle on Charities."'Eden on Injunctions. Duke on Charitable Uses"Fonblanque on Equity. by Bridgman. '"'Story's Commentaries on Jeremy on Equity.

Equity. *Maddock's Chancery Prin-ciples and Practice.

*Newland on Contracts IIIEquity.

CLASS II.

Archbold on Criminal Lawand Pleadings.

Babington on Set-off.Barbour on Set-off.*Bradby on Distresses.Chitty's Preceden~s.

Gilbert on Distresses.*Gould on Pleading.Hammond on Parties."Lawes on Assumpsit.--- on Pleading.Oliver's Precedents.---Forms."Roscoe on Real Actions.Runnington on Ejectment. .Sanders on Pleading lind-

Evidence.Story on Pleading.Wilkinson on Limitations.--- on Replevin.

V. LAw OF EVIDENCE.

"Beck s Medical J nrispru- Gilbert on Evidence, b!dence. Loft.

"Greenleaf on Evidence. "Mathews on Presump-"Phillips on Evidence. 9th tions.

ed. McNally on Evidence."Starkie on Evidence. "Paris and Fonblanque on

Medical Jurisprudence."Peake on Evidence, by

Norris.Pritchard on Insanity.Rayon Insanity.

Roscoe on Evidence.R6scoe's Criminal Evidence.Swift on Evidence.Van Heythuysen on Marine.

. Evidence.

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Iii ~sr.!RY TREATISES. EL],;MEN'l'ARY TREATISES. Iiii

CLASS II.

Lee on Captures.Mackintosh on National

Law."Martens on the Law of Na--

tions. "---- on Privateers.Puffendorf on the Law of

Nations.Reddie on International

Law.Ward on the Law of Na­

tions.

"Ayliffe's Pandects.Brown's Civil and Admiral­

ty Law.Civil Code of Louisiana.Code of Procedure of Lou­

isiana.Corpus Juris Civilis Acade­

micum.l!Halifax on Roman and Civil

Law.*Heineccii Elem. Juris. Civ.

Secund. Ordin. PandoStair's Institutions by Bro­

die.The Diuest aud Code-

(Pande~tre J ustinianrn.) ,Vicat's Vocabulary, (Vicat.Vinnius ad Institut.Vocabularium Juris Utrius-

que.)W-hite's New Recopilacion.

CLASS I.

Vattel on Law of Nations."Wheaton on International

Law.---- on Captures.

XI. CIVIL AND FOREIGN LAw.

E

""Cooper's Justinian's Insti­tutes.

""Domat on the Civil La,,',by Strahan.

Erskine's Institutes of -theLaw of Scotland.

Irving's Introduction to theCivil Law.

""Pothier's Works, (muvresde Pothier.)

Pothier on Sales, by Cush­ing.

The Partidas, by Moreauand Carleton.

""Toullier on the Civil Code,(Toullier Droit Civil Fran­

C(ois.)

CLASS II.

Grant's Chancery Practice.Hand's Solicitor in Chance­

ry.Hare on Discovery."Harrison's Chancery Prac­

tice."Hinde's Chancery Prac­

tice.Montague on Equity Plead­

iDO'S.<;Pai~e and Duer's Practice.Robinson's Practice.Smith's Chancery Practice.

Van Heythuysen's EquityDraftsman.

VVicrram on Discovery. -Wyatt's Practical Register.

n.

Ix. Canu5AL LAW.

Archbold on Criminal Law.Beccaria on Crimes.Burns's Justice of the

Peace.-Chitty's Criminal Law.Foster's Crown Law.Gabbett's Criminal Law.Hale's Pleas of the Crown."Hawkins's Pleas of the

Crown, by Leach.Holt on Libels.

:x. U"Il OF NATIONS AND PRIZES.

Admi- "Bynkershoeck on "Val', byDuponceau.

Chitty on Captures.of "Grotius on the Law of Na­

tions.

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liv: ENGLISH REPORTS.

E GLISH REPORTS.I. COMMON LAw.

CLASS L CLASS n.'"Adolphus and Ellis's Re- Aleyn's Reports.

ports. - Anderson's Reports."'Barnwell and Alderson's Andrews's Reports.

Reports. "'Bannister's Reports of Sir'" and Creswell's O. Bridgman.

Reports. Barnardiston's Reports in'" and Adolphus's King's Bench.

Reports. Benloe and Dallison's Re-"'Binuham's Reports. ports... '" ew Cases. "'Bligh's Reports in House"'Blackstone's (Henry) Re- of Lords. 1st Series.

ports. 2,d Seri~s.,::. '______ (William) Re- -.Brown's Parhamentary Re-

ports, by ElIsley. ports, by,Tomlins."'Bosanquet and Puller's Re- Brownlow 'and Goldsbo-

ports. rough's Reports."'Broderip and Bingham's Bulstrode's Reports.

Reports. Bunbury's Reports.• Burrow's Reports. Carter's Reports.Clark and Finelly's Reports. *Carthew's Reports.• Coke's Reports. ilCases tempore Hardwic~e."'Cowper's Reports. Co~bllrbach~s Report~."Croke's Reports. "'Comyn's Reports:"'Douglas's Reports. "Crompton and Jervis's Re-Dow and Clark's Reports. ports. '"'Durnford and East's Re- ----- and. Meeson's

ports. Reports."'East's Reports. t! , Meeson an~Hobart's Reports, by Wil- Roscoe's Reports.

liams. "'Dow's Parliamentary Re-"'Manning and Granger's ports.

Reports. Dyer's Reports, by Vaillant."'Maule and Selwyn's Re- Fitzgibbon's Reports,

ports. Forrest's Reports.• Meeson and Welsby's Re- Fortescue's Reports.

ports. "'Freeman's Reports inPlowden's Reports. King's Bench, by Sinirke."'Raymond's (Lord) Reports, Godbolt's Reports.

by Bayley. Hardres's Reports.

CLASS I."Salkeld's Reports,

Evans."Saunders's Reports,

Williams."Strange's Reports, by

lan.*TauntOIi's Reports."vViIles's Reports.~Wilson's Reports. .

C"

CLASS II.by Hetley's Reports.

Hutton's Reports.by "Jen~ins's Reports.

Jones's (Sir William) Re-No- ports.

-- (Sir Thomas) Re-ports.

Keble's Reports.Keilway's Reports.Lane'.s Reports. 'Latch's Reports."Leach's Reports."Leonard's Reports."'Levinz's' Reports, by Sal-

keld."Modern Reports."Moore's Reports.Moore and Payne's Reports.--- and Scott's Reports.Owen's Reports.Paliner's Reports.Parker~s. Reports.Polle'xfe'n's Reports.Popham's Reports.Price's Reports.Raymond's (Sir Thomas)

Reports.Ridgeway's Parliamentary, Reports.

"'Rolle's Reports."'RusselI.and Ryan's Crown

Cases.."'Ryan and Moody's Crown

Cases.Saville's Reports.

, Sayer's Reports.Scott's Reports."Shower's Reports.Siderfin's Reports.Skinner's Reports."Style's Reports.

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Ivi L -GUSH REPORTS. ENGLISH REPORTS. Ivii

CLASS II.by Tothill's Transactions (or

Reports.)West's Reports.Wilson's Reports.Younge & Jervis's Reports.Younge's Reports.

CLASS 1.Reports,"Vernon's

Raithby."Vesey's (Senior) Reports,

by Belt."'--- (Junior) Reports."Vesey & Beame's Reports."Youuge & Collyer's Re-

ports.

CLASS II." Tyrrwhitt's Reports.Vau crhan's Reports."Ve~tris's Reports.\Vightwick's Reports.\Vinch's Reports.Year Books."Yelverton's Reports, by

~Ietcalf.

III. ADMIRAW'Y REPORTS.

Re-

Acton's Reports.Marriott's Reports.Stewart's Admiralty

ports.

Fergusson's Reports onMarriage and Divorce.

Carring on & Marshman'sReports.

----- & Payne's Re-ports.

Gow's Reports."Holt's Reports."Peake's Reports.

IV. ECCLESIASTICAL REPORTS.

"Dodson's Reports."Edwards's Reports."Haggard's Admiralty Re-

ports."Robinson's Reports." New Reports.

"Addam's Ecclesiastical Re­port~.

"Haggard's Consistory Re­ports.

,,---- EcclesiasticalReports.

Lee's Ecclesiastical Reports,by Phillimore.

Phillimore's Eccl. Reports.

V. NISI PRIC REPORT:>.

"Campbell's Report:>."Espinasse's Reports.Moody and Malkin's Re-

ports.--- & Robinson's Re­

ports.Ryan & Moody's Reports."Starkie's Reports.

II. EQCITT REPORTS.

by ,. Anstruther's Reports."Ball and Beatty's Repor~s.

Barnardiston's Reports. ID

Chancery.Re- Beavan's Reports.

Cary's Reports."Cases in Chancery.Cases tempore Talbot, by

Forrester.Daniel's Equity Reports.Dickens's Reports.

by Gilbert's Equity Reports.Hanmer's Reports.Hare's Reports. .Kelyng's (William) EqUity

Reports."'Maddock's Reports.McClelland's Reports.__0 & Younge's

Reports."Moseley's Reports.Price's Reports.Reports in Chancery.Reports tempore Finch.Select Cases in Chancery."Simons & Stuart's Reports."'Simons's Reports.

Re- *Tamlyn's Reports.

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Iviii OTiUCL' REPORTS. AMERICAN REPORTS. lix

Equi-

MARYLAND,

Bland's Chancery Reports.Gill and J ohnsolJ's Reports.Harris and McHenry's Re-

ports.--- and Johnson's Re­

ports.--- and Gill's Reports.

VIRGINIA.

Brockenbrough & Holmes'sReports.

Brockenbrough's Cases.Call's Reports.Gilmer's Reports.Hening and Munford's Re-

ports.J efferson's Reports.Leigh's Reports.Munford's Repurts.Randolph's Reports.Virginia Cases.Washington's VIrginia Re-

ports.Wythe's Reports.

ty Reports.Hawks's Reports.Haywood's Reports.Iredell's Reports.Martin's Reports.Murphy's Reports.North Carolina Law Reposi.

tory.Taylor's Reports.

NORTH CAROLINA.

Cameron and Norwood'sReports.

De,'ereux';; Law Reports.---- Equity Reports.----- and Battle's Law

Repo ".

Coleman and Caines's Cases."Cowen's Reports.Edwards's Reports.Hall's Reports.Hill's Reports."Hoffman's Reports.Hopkins's Reports."Johnson's Cases.fi Reports.fi____ 'Chancery Re,

ports."Paige's Reports.Rogers's Repurts."Wendell's Reports.Wheeler's Crim. Cases.Yates's Cases.

NEW JERSEY.Coxe's Reports.Green's Reports.Halsted's Reports.Harrison's Reports.Pennington's Keports.Southard's Reports.

DELAWARE.

Harrington's Reports.

PENi'iSYLVANIA.Addison's Reports.Ashmead's Reports."Binney's Reports.Browne's Reports.Dallas's Reports.Miles's Reports.Pennsylvania Reports.fiRawle's Reports,"Sergeant and Rawle's Re-

ports."WaUs's Reports.*WaUs and Sargeant's Re­

ports."Wharton's Reports.Yeates's Reports. ,

CONNECTICUT.

"Connecticut Reports."Day's Reports.Kirby's Reports.Root's Reports.

NEW YORK.

Anthon's Reports.Caines's Cases in Error,, Reports.Coleman's Cases.

OF THE UNITEIl STATES.

Peters's Circuit Court Re-ports. R

,, Supreme Court e-ports.

S ory's Reports.~umuer's Reports.Yan :"l'ess's Reports,"'allace's Decisions.\\"are's Reports.Washington's C. C. Re-

ports."vVheaton's Reports.

,~1ERICA.~ REPORTS.

~1Y::.

';; ReDon'"?~::,':';; Re?or~.G-~ .2.:;; Report;;.

'" ,,,,'f;; Reports.

DECISlO::l'S 1::1' THE STATE COURTS.

b e of the.. - '" ,.- are arranQ'ed by States, ecaus .- ~'" ,.-~-- ,'~' an" other manner, whIch- ~._- em Ill) I' t

--:' - --',':_= ,,~. e Lnion. with equ~ propne y.1I:';=<:c.::1. '~';;;o.. -;.~~ means. howe,er, .":lll find those

, :" mos general utrlrty.

MASSACHUSETTS.

"Massachusetts Reports.*MetcalPs Reports."Pickering's Reports.

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Ix A.)IERIC.-\X REPORTS.

I

SOLTH C.!.ROL\~A.

Bailey's Repor s.Bay's Repor ~.

Bre,ard's Reports.Che, -'s Reports.COJ;s:';:u;ional Reports.Dessaussure's Reports.Harper's Reports in Consti-

tional Court.---- Equity Reports.Hill's Reports.Hill's Chancery Reports.~cCOrlrS Reports.----Chancer, Reports._-0: and .l[cCord's Reports.Rice's Reports.--- Equity Reports.Riley's Chancery Cases.Riley's Law Cases.

.l[\SSISSIPPI.Howard's Reports.~~er's Reports.

GEORGIA..Char, on's Reports.___ (R. 211.) Reports.Dudley's Reports.

ALABAMA.A abama Reports..l[inor's Reports.Por-.:er's Reports..... :e..art and Porter's Re­

po~.....S ewar-'s Reports.

LOTIsll~A.

Louisiana Reports.Martin's Reports.

Martin's New Series.Millar's Reports.

TENNESSEE.Cooke's Reports.Haywood's Reports.Humphrey's Reports.Martin and Yerger's Re-

ports.Meigs's Reports.Overton's Reports.Peck's Reports.Yerger's Reports.

KENTUCKY.Bibb's Reports.Dana's Reports.Hardin's Reports.Hughes's Reports.Kentucky Reports.Littell's Cases.--- Reports.Marshall's (A. re.) Reports.~arshall's (J. J.) Reports.Monroe's Reports.

ILLINOIS.Breese's Reports.Scammon's Reports.

INDIANA.Blackford's Reports.

OHIO.Hammond's Reports.Ohio (condensed) Reports.Wright's Reports.

ARKANSAS.Pike's Reports.

CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS.

ABBOTT (Charles, Ld. Tenterden.) Treatise of the Lawrelative to Merchant Ships and Seamen; 4th Am. fromthe 5th Lond. ed. by John Henry Abbott, with Annota­tions by Joseph Story, and an Appendix containing theAmerican Acts respecting the Registry and Navigationof Ships, &c. Bvo. 5,50. Boston. 1829

ABBOT (Joel.) Trial by General Naval Court Martial, oncharges made by Com. Porter. 8vo. 1,00. Boston.

182'2ACHERLY (Roger.) Britannic Constitution. Folio. 4,50

London. if. 1727ACTON (T. H.) Reports of Cases before the Lords' Com­

missioners of Appeals in Prize Causes, &c., Vol. I. (allpublished.) Bvo. 4,00. London. IBn

ACTS AND LA.ws of his Majesty's Province of Massachu­setts Bay in New England. Folio. 1,00. Boston. 1759

ACTS AND LA.ws. Title gone. (Time of William andMary to George II.) Folio. 1,25. Boston, B. GreenPrinter. 171

AnulS (John.) Treatise on the Principles and Practiceof the Action of Ejectment, with Am. Notes and Prece­dents, by J. L. Tillinghast. Bvo. 5,00. New Yo::...

lSC

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AMERICAN CHANCERY DIGEST. See Wheeler.

AMERICAN JURIST and Law Magazine. New Series.18-38-42. 10 vols. 8vo. Boston. 12,50

MrERICAN LA w JOURNAL and Miscellaneous ~eperto~y,

by John E. Hall. 6 vols. 8vo. 18,00, PhJladelphlR.IS08=17

AMERICA:;- STATE P';'PERS. See State.AMERICA..'i STATE PAPERS, and Public Documents of the

United States from li89 to 1818. 8vo. calf. 2,00.Boston. 1819

AMES (Samuel.) See .angell.ANCIENT CHARTERS. See Charters.

ADAMS (John, President) Defence of the American Con-stitutions. 3 vols. 8vo. 6,50. Lond. 1794

ADDAMS (J.) See Eng. Ecc. Reports. 10,00, Lond. 1826ADDISO:;- (Alexander.) ,Re~orts of,Cases in, the County

Courts of the Fifth CIrCUIt, and I~ the HIgh Cour,t ofErrors and Appeals in PennsylvanIa. 2,00. WashIDg­ton. 1800

ADOLPHUS (John Leycester.) See BarnewaU.

AlxENS (Asa.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courtof Vermont. from 1825 to 1828. 2 vols. 8vo. 7,50.Windsor, (Vt.) ]S27

AL.illAllA REPORTS. Reports of Cases at Law and inEquitv in the Supreme Court of Alabama. By theJ udl7e~ of the Court. Svo. 3 vols. 15,00. Tllskaloosa.

~ . 1841-2

ALDERSON (Edward Hall.) See Bm·newall.

AMBLER (Charles.) Reports of Cases, argu~d and deter­mined in the High Court of Chancery; wIth some fewother Courts Folio, neat old calf. 7,00. London.

. 1790

AMERlCA:;- CH,u'iCERY DIGEST, beinl!' a. Digested Index ofall the Reported Decisions in the U mted States' Courts,and the Courts of the several States, by John D. Camp­bell and Stephen Camhreleng. Svo. 4,50. New York.

1828

ANS1'RTJTHER (Alexander.) Reports of Cases in the Ex­chequer from Mich. Term 32 Geo. III. to Trin. Term37 Geo. III. 2 vola. 8vo. 8,~;o. London. 1796

ANTHON (John.) Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius in theSupreme Court of New York" with Notes on eachCase, and an Introductory Essay on the Studies neces­sary to the Active Duties of the Bar. 8vo. 1,50.New York. . 1820

_ANTHON (John.) Digested Index to the Reported Deci­eions of the several Courts of Law in the United StaBvo. 5 vols. 12,00. New York. 1 13

3CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS.

ANDREWS (George.) . Reports of Cases in the CourtKing's Bench in the eleventh and twelfth Years ofGeorge II. Folio. 3,00. if. London. liM

Al'iGELL (Joseph K.) Treatise on the Common Law inrelation to Water-Courses. With an Appendix, con­taining the principal adjudged Cases, 3d ed. With anAppendix, containing Forms and Declarations. 8vo.3,00. Boston. 1840

ANGELL (Joseph K) Law IntelligenceI' and Review. 3vols. Bvo. 7,50. Pro~idence and Philadelphia.

1828-31ANGELL (Joseph K.) on Adverse Enjoyment. 8vo. 1,25.

Boston. 1837

ANGELL (Joseph K.) A Practical Summary of the Lawof Assignment. 12mo. ],50. Boston. 18:35

ANGELL (Joseph K.) and AMES (SamueL) Treatise onthe Law of Private Corporations Aggregate. Svo. 2ded. 5,50. Boston. 1843

The following extract from a letter of CHANCELLOR

KENT to the authors, dated JulJ" 28th, 1843, shows thec~aracter of the work, and its great value to the profes­SIOn,

-- "~PERMITME TO SAY, THAT I THINK YOUR 'YORK ISNOT ONLY LABORIOUSLY, BUT FAITHFULLY, ACCURATELY,AND ADl'lURADLY EXEOUTED, IT IS A VERY LEARNE.D,

FULL, AND FINISHED TREATISE, AND IT CANNOT BE TOO

.HIGHLY PRAISED. NO :BRANCH OF '1'l'IE SUBJECT APPE.A..B.S

TO HAVE ESCAP:ED YOUR SKILFUL, CRITICAL, ..ASD EX­HAUSTI~G RESEARCHES."

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ANTROBUS (Rich.) and I:llPEY (Thos.) See Kitchen(John.)

ApPLETO.' 'John. Reports of Cases deter~ined in theSupreme Judicia! Court of the State of MaIne. Vol. I,II. Bein2" \oL :A.jX. of the Maine Reports. 8v~.4.00 a rolome. Hanowell. ]842-3

ARclDloLD J. F. Summary of Law and Pleading andE~rlence in Criminal Cases, with Precedents of Indlct­~;>D'" ....;. 'o'e;; b" John Jervis. 8vo. 4,00. New~-::. . -' . IS4010: . •

.-\aCHllOLD J. F. Diges of the Law relative to Plead­iIi:: "£....:ce c~ in e.il Actions. 2d Am. ed. 8~0.cl.~'. . 'ew Yor~. ]S3S

."C!rnuLD J. F. Law and Practice of Ban!;rllptcy as~:. neon the recent Statute, with Forms. ]2mo. 3d

~~. B\' Flather. 3,00. London. ]S29AaciC'", CLERICAL!.>., or the Mysteries of Clerkship Ex­. ."-.. ec. 3.0. 1,00. London. 1705.!.-('3'<"E" P Droit et de LeD"islation. 3 vols. Svo. 9,00.

• - .,p".-" 1837B _=..".T",,,.; 'ion au Droit Francois. 2 vols. ]2mo.

p .':!._.. > ]771

" --" General Table of Coke's Reports. 2";' .3. - n:no.. 3.;5. London. ]61S

.-\SB:llL"'D John W.) Reports in Courts of CommonPeas. Quarter Sessions, Oyer and TermIner, ~nd Or­nhan's Court of the First DIstrIct o~ Pennsylvilllla.. 8vo.:.. ro!s. per vol. 5,00. Philadelphm. ]S31-41

•__ ".5 Jobn Tracy.) Reports of Cases argued and de­.= ned :n the HiD"h Court of Chancery, Temp. Hard­.. ";e. 3 .015. F"olio, calf. 7,50. London. 1765

.. 7he Same, 3d edit., with Notes, by F. ""V. Sa;~~ce:':'. 3 -0.8. 8vo. 14,00, New York. 18.:6

:\'--O'...-;::y'8 P ctice in Courts of Common Pleas.~~2• ~. ~:: 2.50. London. 11vS• ~', P ~';ce in Courts of Kincy's Bench. 2 vols.••TTOR:><., ~ ,-~ '" 1789

S\·o. '.'. a~on.

ATTOR:i"ErS an _-\~en·s Table of Costs in the Courts of

the King's Bench and Common Pleas, &c. &c. 4to.,75. London. 17S9

AZUl'iI (D. A.) Maritime Law of Europe. Translatedfrom the French by William Johnson. 2 vols. Svo.3,00. New York. lS06

BAco:x (Francis.) The Reading upon the Statutes ofUses. Svo. ),25. London. ] S06

BAco:x (Francis.) Law Tracts. Svo. ,75. London.1837

BACO.'l (Matthew.) The complete Arbitrator, or the Lawof Awards. 3d ed. Svo. ,75. London. 1770

BACON (Matthew.) Abridgment of the Law. 7th edVol~..2d, 3d, and 4th Jexcept the Addenda) by HenryGwIlhm; vols. ]st, vth, lith, 7th, and Sth, and theAddenda to the other vols. by Charles Edward Dodd.S vols. Svo. 50,00. London. 1832

BACON (Matthew.) TLe Same. With the Notes andReferences made to the edition published in lS09 byBird Wilson, Esq., to which are added Notes ~ndR;efel'ences to American Law Decisions, by John Bou­VIer. Vols. I, II. 8vo. 5,00 a vol. Philadelphia.

lS42This new edition of Bacon's Abrid!!TIlent will be com-

pleted in 10 .ols. 8.0. ~

BAco.'l (Matthew.) The Same. 5 vols. Folio. ]5,00London. 1768

BACKUS (Joseph.) DiD"est of Laws relatiuO' to the Affairsand Duties of Sheriff, Coroner and Con~lable. 2 vols.Svo. 4,50. New York. lS12

BACKUS (Joseph.) The Same. Second hand. ],00•

BAGLEY (William.) ~ew Practice in the Courts of Lawat "Vestminster, with Forms embodied in the Text.Svo. 7,00. London. lS40

BAILEY (II.) Reports of Casel' in Equity, argued in theCourt of Appeals of South Carolina. 8vo. 5,00.Charleston. 1841

BAILEY (H.) Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals

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of S. C. on Appeal from the Courts of Law. Bvo. 2 vols.10,00. Charleston. 1833

BAILLY (M. A.) Administration Gimerale et Locale desFinancesduRoyaume-Uni. 2 vols. 8vo. 4,50. Paris.

1837

BAJ1(SRIDGE (William.) A Practical Treatise on the Lawof Mines and Minerals. 8vo. 5,00. London. 1841

BALOWIN (Henry.) Reports of Cases determined in theCircuit Court of the United States, in and for the 3d Cir­cuit. Bvo. 6,00. Philadelphia. 1837

BALL (Thomas) and BEATTY (Francis.) ,Reports of Casesargued and determined in the High Court of Chanceryin Ireland, during the time of Lord Chancellor Manners;from the Sittings after Michaelmas Term, 48 Georgeill. 1807, to the Sittings after Trinity Term, 51 GeorgeIll. 1811. 2 vols. in 1. 5,00. Philadelphia. . ]839

BALLANTINE (William.) Treatise on the Statute of Lim-itations. 8vo. 1,00 New York. 1812

BAl"KlIUPTS; Laws relating to. 8vo. 1,50. London.1791

BARBEYRAC (M.) Histoire des Anciens Traites. Folio.mntly 1wlfbounJ.. 9,00. Amsterdam. 1739

BARBOUR (O.1..) and HARRINGTON (E. B.) AnalyticalDiuest of the Equity Cases in all the United StatesCo';;,rts from the earliest period, and of the Decisions inEquity in England and Ireland since Hilary Term,1822. 4 vols. Bvo. 15,00. Springfield. 1837-4a

BARBOUR (0. L.) Treatise on the Law of Set-off, withan Appendix of Precedents. 8vo. 2,00. Albany.

1841

BARBOUR (0. L.) The Magistrate's Criminal Law, aPractical Treatise on Duty &c. of Justices of the Peacein the State of New York in Criminal Cases. 8vo.Albany. 1841

BAIL'I"ARDIST05 (Thomas.) Reports of Cases in theCourt of King's Bench, together with some other casesfrom Trin. 12 Geo. 1. to Trin. 7 Geo. II. from 1726--31.Folio. 3,50. London. if. scarce. 1744

f

6 LITTLE AND BROWN'SCATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS.

BARNARDISTON (Thomas.) The Same. 8vo. if. 1.0don. 1754

BARNES (Henry.) Notes of Points of Practice in CourtCommon Pleas, from Mich. 173'2, to Hil. 1756 3d ed.8vo. 5,00. Dublin. . 17

BAs~AGE (Henri.) <Euvres de, contenant ses Commen­taues sur la Coutume de Normandie et sou Traite desHypotheques. 2 vols. Folio. if. 7,50. Rouen.

1778BAYARD (Sa~ueJ.) Abstract of United States Laws on

the AuthoTlty and Duties of Judges, &c. 8vo. 1,25.New York. 1834

BAYLEY (Sir John.), Summary of the Law of Bills of Ex­change, Cash ~i11s, and Promissory Notes j from the4th Lond. ed., With Notes by Willard Phillips and Sam­eul E. Sewall. 2d ed. 5,00. Boston. 1836

BAYLIES (Nicholas.) Digested Index to the Modern Re­por~s of the Courts of Common Law in England and theUOlted States. 3 vols. 8vo. 3,75. Montpelier,Vt..

BEAMES (Jo~n.) Sketch of the Doctrine relative to Com­mitments m Bankruptcy. 8vo. 1,75. London. 1827

. )HEAWES (Wyndham.) Lex Mercatoria. Folio. London.

7,50. 1771BEAwEs (Wyndham.) Another Copy. Sixth Edition.

Enlarged and Improved by J. Chitty. 2 vols. 4to. cJ.5,00. London. 1 13

BEAWES (Wy.ndham.) Another Copy. 2 vols. 8vo.3,00. Dubhn.· 1796

BEC~ARIA on Crimes and Punishments; translated by Vol-taIre. 8vo. if. 1,00. London. 1775

BE?ANE (V.). Commentaire sur i'ordonnance de la Ma­rme du mOls d'aout 1681. 4to. 3,75. Poitiers. 1828

BEcK.(Theodrick R. and John B.) Elements of MedicalJUTlsprudence. 6th ed. 8vo. 7,50. Phil. 1838

BELT (Rob~rt.) Supplement to the Reports in Chanceryof~FranCIS Vesey, Sen., temp. Ld. Hardwicke. fo.4,50. Philadelphia,

BENECKE, (Wm.) Treatise on the principle of Indemnity

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in Maine Insurance, for the use of Underwriters, Mer­chants and Lawyers. 8vo. 5,00. London. IS24

BEl'IECKE \\~liam.) See St.evens and Benecke.BE,'LO£.. Gulielme, and Gulielme Dalison.) Les Reports

des D:n;rs Cases en Ie Court del Common-Bank, en Iese t:. Raignes de Hen. VII., Hen. VIII., Edward VI.,_ -_ e: £liz. Folio. 3,00. London. 16S9

BL'"TR.UI (Jeremy.) Rationale of Judicial Evidence, spe­ci:L:y applied to English Practice. Svo. 5 vols. 10,00.

ndon. lS37BIYrH..UI J. Trai e des Preuves Judiciaires, par E.

Domon:. 2 ,o,s. 8,0. 4,50. Paris. IS30

BILL'; 0:' Co:;:s and Allowances as between Party and Par­'" in .' e Court of Common Pleas, &c. Svo. bds. 1,00.~ 1~9

,3:0EK (Cornelii Van.) Opera Omnia edidit et• 'IS est B. Phillipus Vicat. 2 vols. in 1 folio. old

'..,: :i. O. 1761RL'<1>I&.5HOEK (Cornelius Van.) Law of 'Var. 1 vol.

;: ...il. 1.25. Philadelphia. IS10BUYH Horace. Reports of Cases adjudged in the Su­

Fe:::::e ({Jan of Pennsyh·ania. 4 vols. Svo. 16,00.P:":" C~:_ hia. ]S09-12

BIOCHI e GOCJIT, Dictionnaire de Procedure Civile etCommerciale. 5 vols. Svo. 12,50. Paris. IS39

BIRD (J. B.) The new Pocket Conveyancer or Attorney'sComplete Pocket Book. 2 vols. 1,00. London. ]796

RmD 'J. B.) Supplement to Barton's Conveyancing. Svo.3.00. London. IS17

BL.>.C:s:TORD (Isaac.) Reports of Cases Argued and Deter­~ .:. in the Superior Court of the State of Indiana fromr_... 1::17 0 May lS26. Svo. 5,00. Indianapolis.

. 1S30

BUCKSTO:TI: Sir ·William.) Commentaries on the Lawsof Eng~ DC. By Edward Christian and John FrederickArchbo.d. J mls. Svo. 7,50. Philadelphia. ]S25

BLACKSTO~<': ( ir William.) The Same. By Christian,

Archbold, and Chitty, with the Analysis of Baron Fie".2 vols. \'0. 5,00. New York. 1::~:2

BLACK.STO:iE (Sir William.) The same, with the las C -­rections of the author, and Notes bv John Taylor Co'ridge, Esq. 16th ed. 4 vols. old if. 12,00. Lou'don. 1.325

BLA.CKSTO:iE (Sir William.) Letters to, by Fronceauxand Priestly, on Religious Liberty, and Blackstone'sReply. Svo. ],25. Philadelphia. 1773

BLACKSTONE (Henry.) Reports of Cases in the Cour ' ofCommon Pleas 'and Exchequer Chamber from Eas erTerm 2S Geo. III., 1788 to Hilary Term 30 Geo.III., 1796. both inclusive. Svo. 2'vols. 9,00. Lon­don. 180]

BLAKE (D. T.) Practice of the Court of Chancery ofNew York. Svo. 4,00. Albany. 182.1

BLA:-i"n (Theodore.) Reports of Cases Decided in theHigh Court of Chancery of Marylan d. Vol. I. G,OO.Baltimore. 1836

BLAXLAND (George.) Digest of the Principles of EnglishLaw, arranged in the order of the Code Napoleon. Svo.S,50. London. 1839

BLUNT (Joseph.) . Shipmaster's Assistant and CommercialDigest. Svo. 4,00. ]837

BOHUN ('V.) Declarations and Pleadings in the most usu-al Actions. Svo. 2,00. London. 1;33

BOHUN, (VV.) Rights, Liberties, Pri"i eges. La.....s andCustoms of the City of London. 8\"0. ],25. LOCIdon.

172=3BOILEUX (J. M.) Commentaire sur -Ie Code Ci,il, revu

par M. F. F. Poncelet. 2 vols. 8,0. 6,00. Brux-elles. 183

BOITARD. Code de Procedure Civile, publees par Gus-tave de Linage. Vol. I. 2,25 Bruxelles. 18.10

BOLTON (Geo.) Practice of the Criminal Court', includ·ing the Proceedings before Magistrates in Pet y 3.!l_

Quarter Sessions and at the Assizes. 12mo. if. :2 - .London. E·-

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__ Tie de la Procedure Civile. 2 vols.!!Xl?' es. 1839

_ _=- _-a ure and Practice of Real Actions..__ ~ndon. 1704

~ rical Treatise of an Action or Suit at~_ ~I"O. 2,50. London. 1805

~li.1:~::-;~:::_ John Bernard,) and PULLER (Christopher.)._~ ;' Ca"e" in the Common Pleas, Excheq. Cham­

_ • -.: House of Lords, from Easter 36 Geo. III. 1796._.' -17 Geo. Ill. lS07. 5 vols. 8vo. ]5,00.

-e:::Jhia. 1809- --== C~::J'. Second hand. 4 vols. 8\'0. 12,50. Phila-

.. 1804

::- ":~ =-..' 'i\iI1iam.) Treatise on Convictions on Penal~ .:.:' 12rno. 1,50 Dublin. ]792

::- -"", "G:;; (.-\d.) Des Crimes et des Peines Capitales.::':J. 1.50. Paris. 1832

_-:::....,.',P~Tl. (P. S.) Traite des Assurances et desC ":".:.:': :i.a grosse d'Enlt~rigon. 2 vols. 4to. 6,00.

IS27Co~~ de Droit Commercial Maritime. 2

B. xe.:es. IS38.. __ . ' D'c·'onD3!re des Contrats et Obligations

,,_ ~..:..~:-e. c.,~ e: Commerciale. 2 vols. 8vo. 4,50.._.6.. 1840

=. .~~ John,) ,-\ La IV Dictionary adapted to the Con­.:;::,~ 'on and Laws of the U. S. A. and the several=~ '. with reference to the Civil and other Systems of"?.,,:.;m Law. 2 \'ols. 8vo. 9,00. Philadelphia. IS40

~~::mGE (H. M.) Essay on Trusts and Trustees.. . Washington. ]S42

:nes.) Treatise on the Law of Distresses. 1st_-_ '::. :""•.::n he Land. ed. of 180S. Svo. 2,00. New

lS08::::.~="" Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court

~....: 1~1!1 to 1830. 3,00. Kaskaskia. IS31B= lL.::·s :: 0::' Conveyances: being Select Prece­

-:.:s:ill Instruments concerning the most

considerable Estates in Englsnd. Folio. old if. 1,25.London. 1682

BRIDGMAN (Richard Whalley.) Rules and Principles ofThe Law of Nisi Prius. 8vo. 1,50. New YOrll. 1811

BROCKENBROUGH (John W.) Reports of Cases decided bythe Hon. John Marshall, late ChiefJnstice of the UnitedStates, in the Circuit Court of the United States for theDistrict of Virginia and North Carolina, from 1802 toIS33. 2 vols. 8vo. 12,00. Philadelphia. if. 1837

BROWN (WIlliam.) The Entering Clerl!'s Introduction,being a collection of Precedents, &c.8vo. 1,00 Lon­don. 1702

BROWNE (Arthur.) View of the Civil Law and of the'Law of Admiralty. 2d ed. 2 vols. 8vo. ]0,00. NewYork. 1840

BROWKLOW (Richard.) Book of Entries, contained inBrownlow's Declarations, now published in Latin, theoriginal language. Folio. 3,50. London. 1693

BULLARD (H. A.) and CURRY (T.) New Digest of theStatute Laws of the State of Louisiana, from the changeof Government to the year ]S4], inclusive. Vol. 1. 8vo.8,00. New Orleans. 1842

BULLER (Sir Francis.) Introduction to the Law relativeto Trials at Nisi Prius. 4to. 2,00. Land. if. 1772

BULLER (Sir Francis.) The Same. 8vo. ],25.BURKE (Edmund.) Works of. 9 \'ols. 8vo. 18,00.

Boston. 1839

"The present edition of Burke's 'Works is more com,plete than anyone which has hitherto appeared either inEngland or .-\.merica. It comprises tke entue contents of theEn~lish editiou of his worh in sixteen octa,o volumes,incfudin~ two ,olumes ofSpeeches on the Trial ofHastings,publishea in t827, and which ha,ene,er before been repub·lished in this countrr. It also contains a reprint of thework entitled' ,-\.n .-\.ccount of the European Settlements inAmerica,' first published in 1761, which, though publishedanonymously, is well known to have been written by Burke,and also the correspondence with French Laurence, whichare not contained in the English edition of his collectedworks. Although the present edition contains a ,olumemore than the latest and best English one, it is offered at

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Law, translated into English hy Mr. Nugent. 2 vols•8vo. 2,2:5. London. 1763

BURN (Richard.) Ecclesiastical Law. 4 vols. 8vo.10,00. London. 1767

BURN (Richard.) Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer.15th ed. 4 vols. 8vo. 7,50. London 1785

BURN (Richard.) The Same. Edited hy George Chet­wynd. 24th ed. 5 vols. 8vo. 15,00. Land. 1825

BURROW (Sir James.) Report of Cases in Kino-'s Bench,30 Geo. II. 1756, to East. 12 Geo. III. 177~. 4th ed.5 vols. 8vo. 12,00. N ew York. 1833

BURROW (Sir James.) The Same. 5 vols. 15,00Du~lin. 1794

BURROW (Sir James.) The Same. 2 vols. condensed.8vo. 7,00. New York. ] 833

BURROW (Sir James.) Decisions of King's Bench uponSettlement Cases, from March, 1732, to June, 1708. 3vols. 4to. 7,50. London. 1768

BURROW (Sir James.) The Same work in 1 vol. 4to.6,00. London. 1786

BURROWS (Sir James.) Reports of Cases adjudged inthe Court of King's Bench since the death of Lord Ray­mond. Fol. 3 vols. 15,00. London. 1771

BURTO~ (\Y. H.) An Elementary Compendium of theLaw of Real Property. 8vo. 2,00. Philadelphia. ]839

BUTLER (Charles.) Harre J uridicre Subsecl re Bv".,75. Philadelphia. 11308

CAINES (George.) Practical Forms of the SuprC'llie Courtof New York, taken from Tidd's Appendix. 8vo.2,50. New York. • 1808

CAINES (George.) Cases in the Court for the Trial ofImpeachments, &:.c. in the State of New York. 3,00New York. 1810

CAINES (George.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt of ]';'ew York, from 1803 to 1805. 2d ed. 3vols. 7,50. New York. 1813-]4

CAINES (George.) Summary of the Practice in the :':u-

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~~ '~'- -= :' Bu;;"e lI'ay t-e considered as containing- • - ',,- - -ned ",iter intended for the press, and

-" _ - 'O:!2e t""te and jndgment of those who are___; : _ _ p:e" a a library."- United States (Phila­

G.....=c-e.-? ,,"'ssed oi most extensive knowledge, and of the~~ -c:h'"io _description; acquainted alike with what differ­

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"",-', ~ '::±1z'lrrs rna>ses of information to bear directly't-eC> -0 which he, se..-eralh· belonged-or he__-:.:.' ::b= ~e erall, 'to strengthen his

'- --oe", - or he coold turn any por­r.::ll=~""'a!""l : r :he purpose of illustrating his

- non. Hence, when he is handling""-t: rex-ei'\e thal we are conversing with a

" :"'e: -I. ..--hom almost c,ery other branch of..i::=...;OW-- _t is :i"a.m..L....!.ar. His ,iews range· over all cognate

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"""'~ ,....,=_.,..~,. "e are, iu respect of the argument, re­::>- . 's moltifarious. knowledge, and the exube-

-~ mol. funcy; while the many.lettered diction':'::~ • _ of English poets, and his immortal

.~ -~..",- :...~ s~ils of all sciences and all times."-La--' B:: • - ·:etches of English Statesmen.

BC;RL..ULI. n J. P:-'..nciples of Natural and Politic

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less than one half the price. It has been the aim of thepubfuhers to present the work in a form and style worthy ofJlS ro"ter>:.5; and it is confidently offered to the favorablere~ " of the public from its completeness, its moderatep~: and its typographical excellence." - Preface to the

- Th~ publishers of this edition have borne in mind the::Z:ll.7C and ,alue of the contents, and given the mechanicalexecution a degree of excellence corresponding to the lite­rary and political merits of the volumes, of which there arenine, in octa,o, containing all that is giyen in the sixteenocta,o ,olumes of the London edition, and including two,olumes on the East India Question, and an account of theEuropean ~sco,err in America, which last is not in theLOMon edmon.

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e. (Jr enriching his diction. Hence, when he is handling3.!:T o~e rna er. ,,-e percei,e that we are conversing with areasoner or teacher, to whom almost cvery other branch ofknow-lerre is familiar. His views range over all cognatesUbject~; his reasonings are derived from principles appli­cable to other matters as well as the one in hand; argu­ments pour in from all sidcs, as well as those which startnp under our feet, the natural growth of the path he is lead­in!! us oyer; while to throw light round our steps, andeither explore its darker places, or scrTe for our recreation,Lustrations are fetched from a thousand quarters; and an" a2ination maryellously quick to descry unthought of re­c: _ - ~ances, pours forth the stores, which a lore n~uch more

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('t- his learned fancy; while the many.lettered dictionrecal:S to mind the first of English poets, and his immortalTerse. rich with the spoils of all sciences and all tnnes."­Lord B. :;h.am. - Sketches of English StateS1nen.

BURLAMAQUI (J. J.) Principles of Natural and Politic

Law, translated into English by Mr. NuO"ent. '2 ~8vo. 2,25. London. '" 1;

BUR':' (Richard.) Ecclesiastical Law. -1 vols. _10,00. London. 1.. (

BURS (Richard.) Justice of the Peace and Parish Office.15th ed. 4 vols. Bvo. 7,50. London 17E5

BeRS (Richard.) The Same. Edited by Georf!e ehe­wynd. 24th ed. 5 vols. 8vo. 15,00. Lon-d. 1825

BURROW (Sir James.) Report of Casea in KinlT's Bench.30 Geo. II. 1756, to East. 12 Geo. III. 177~. 4ili el5 vols. 8vo. 12,00. New York. E33

BURROW (Sir James.) The Same. 5 vols. 15,CODu~lin. 1794

BURROW (Sir James.) The Same. 2 \·ols. condellied.8vo. 7,00. New York. E3-3

BURROW (Sir James.) Deci,ion;; of King's Be:Jch u;- :J

Settlement Cases, from }larcb, 173'2, 0 J Dae, 1...~. 3vols. 4to. 7,50. London. 1"6~

BURROW (Sir James.) The Same work in 1 ,01. 4to.6,00. London. 17&6

BURROWS (Sir James.) Reports of Cases adjudged inthe Court of Kmg's Bench since the death of Lord Ray­mond. FoJ. 3 vols. 15,00. London. 1771

BURTON (W. H.) An Elementary Compendium of eLaw of Real Property. 8vo. 2,00. Philadelphia. E39

BUTLER (Charles.) Horre Juridicre Subseci,re. E..-o..~ ,75. Philadelphia. roCAINES (George.) Practical Forms of the Supreme Court

of New York, taken from Tidd's Appendix. 8m.2,50. New York.' 180"

CAINES (George.) Cases in the Court for the Trial ofImpeachnJents, &.c. in the State of New York. 3.00New York. 1810

CAINES (George.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt of l\ew York, from 1803 to IB05. 2d ee. 3vols. 7,50. New York. 1813- 4

CAINES (George.) Summary of the Practice in he ~__

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preme Court 0 the State of New York. 8vo. 1,001808New Yor,;.

CALD"~-- James Stamford.) Treatise on the Law ofArbi·-:ion. ~ith an Appendix of Precedents. Is.t .Am.Ii ......... iJJ a Dicrested Index of Amencan DeclslOns.e." ~ 18Z2e'G 3.00. Exeter. R f

C.D!Z~O_- Duncan) and NORWOOD (Wm.) eports 0

C < - ruled and determined by the Cou~t of Conferenc~0: ~orth Carolina. YO. 3,00. RaleIgh. . 180"

C.u!PBELL (John.) Reports of Cases at Nisi Pn,us, ID

Kin s Bench. and Common Pleas, from Mich. 48 Geo.IlL l~O-. 0 Hi!. 56 Geo. III. I 16. With Notes to the~o ao

' rolumes by Samuel Howe. 2 vols. 8vo." ~~' - ' 18 J 0-'21- .00. _ ew lork. .

CBrY (HenrY.) Treatise on the Law of PartnershIp,with precedents of Deeds. 8vo. 2,00. Phtladeli~3~

APTER (S.) Reports of Cases argued in the Court of.C Common Pleas, in the lGth, }7th, 18th and 19th yea8r~

of Charles II. folio. if. 2,uO. London. .16C-,-",:o o. Thomas Lord Cochrane, containing the _History

0:' ~" Hoa.'\:. The Trial, &c. paper. ,'2<>. ~8eJ~Y .~ .

CA."I.S adjndaed in the Court of King's Bench, concerlllngSettlements and Removals, from the first year of Geo. I.to the present time. 12mo. 1,00 London.. 1742

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,J' 2.00. London. I

C~:;:S 'n 'the High Court of Chancery, from the 12th ye(ar0:' Cbsr!es II. to the 31 st. Folto. 2,00. Land. 1697

CASIS in Chancery, Temp. Car. II., and Jac. II. F;i~i2, . London. if.

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'p-t I-t 3d ed . pt. 2d 2d eu. pt. 3d, 4th ed. vo.: ~'. .' 1 ' 18283,,,0. New Yor".

CASES with opinions of eminent Counsel, in rna l.ers :Law, Equity and Conveyancing. 2 vols. .0. 3.London. li~

CASES in Chancery in the Reign of Charles I., Charles ILand James II. 2 vols. 8vo. 9,00. London. 1715

CELEBRATED Trials of all Countries, and remarkable casesof Criminal Jurisprudence. 2,00. Philadelphia. JE3ti

CHARLTO~ (R. M.) Reports of Decisions macle in theSuperior Courts of the Eastfilrn District of Georgia. ~\·o.5,00. Savannah. J~3~

CHARLTON (T. U. P.) Reports in the Superior Cour s r;:the Eastern District of the State of Georgia. 8\'0. 2.New York. JE2-l

CHARTER, granted by 'VVm. and Mary to the inhabitants ofMassachusetts Bay - also the Laws of Massachuse 'S

Bay from 1692 to 1762. Folio. 1,50. Boston, -. E.1759

CHARTER of Dartmouth College, with general outline ofthe Argument in the case of DartlllOuth College "'.Woodward. 8vo. 1,00. Hanover. ISHi

CHARTERS, and General Laws of Massachusetts Bay, col­lected from Public Records and Ancient Printed Books,with an Appendix, explaining the Spirit, Progress andHistory of the Jurisprudence of the State. Publishedby order of the General Court. 8vo. 5,00. Bos on.

lEU"Commonwealth of M"ssach1lselts. In the House of

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CHASE (Salmon P.) Statutes of Ohio and the NorthWestern Territory, adopted or enacted from 178" 0

1833, inclusiYe, together with the Ordinance of 1757.3 vols. 8vo. 18,00. Cincinnati. lS53

CHASE (Samuel.) Associate Justice of the SUD _ eCourt of the United States. Trial of before tlJe B "2

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of Representatives. 2vols. 81'0. 4,00. Washington.1805

CHIP"Llc:'- (Daniel.) Essay on ths Law of Contracts forthe payment of Specific Articles. 81'0. 1,25. Middle­bury. Yt.) 1822

CIrJ>:lL15 (Daniel.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt of Vermont. 2 vols. 81'0. 3,75. Middlebury.

1824CEIP"IA" (Daniel.) Principles of Government, a Treatise

on Free Institutions. 81'0. 2,50. Burlll1gton. IS33CHITTY (Joseph.) A Treatise on the Laws of Commerce

and .\[anufactures, and the Contracts relatll1g thereto.-! '1015. 8\'0. if. 15,00. London. lS25

CHITTl' (Joseph.) Practical Treatise on Bill,s of ~x­

chan<7e and Promissory Notes; a New edItIOn, WIthNote~, &c. 81'0. 5,00. Springfield. IS39

CHITTY (Joseph.) Treatise on the ~arties. to Actions,the Form of Actions, and on Pleadlllg, WIth a second'101. of Precedents of Pleadings. 3vols. 81'0. ]0,00Springfield. ]837

C3J'ITT (Joseph.) Practical Treatise on the Law of Na­uons. re'ati.e to the Legal Effect of 'iVar on the Co~­

merce of BeJiQerents and Neutrals and on Orders III

Council and LIcenses. 81'0. 1,50. Boston. 1812CHITT> (Joseph.) Treatise on Criminal L~w j co~~ris­

ing the Practice, Pleading, and Evidence m a CflmmalProsecution, with a Collection of Precedents. Notesby Peters and Huntington, and references to AmeflcanCases by J. C. Perkins. 3vols. 81'0. 10,00. Brook­~~ ]~

CIDTTl' (Joseph.) On the Stamp Laws. 12mo. 2,25.London. 1829

CHIT':'> (Joseph.) Practice of the Law in all its Depart­menes. -1 vols. 81'0, ]7,50. Philadelphia. 1834-9

CHITT> (Joseph.) Practical Treatise on Medical Juris-prudence. 1'0. 4,00. Philadelphia. 1836

CHITTY (Joseph Jr.) Practical Treatise on the Law ofContracts not under Seal, and upon the Usual Defences

to Actions thereon. Notes bv J. C. Perkins. ~::....-\.ed. 8\'0. 5,00. Springfield. 1~.:::

CHlTT> (Joseph Jr.) Precedents in Pleading, with cop: ..E

notes on Practice, Pleading and Evidence. Edited ~YHenry Pearson and Thompson Chitty. 2 vols. ~'G.7,50, Springfield. 1 38

CHITTY (Edward.) Index to all the Reported Cases, Stat­utes and General Orders in or relating to the Principles.Pleading and Practice of Equity and Bankruptcy in theseveral Courts in England from the earliest period to1831. 2 vols. 81'0. 10,00. Philadelphia. r31

CHRISTIAN (Edward.) Origin, Progress and present Practice of the Bankrupt Law in England and Ireland. 2ded. 2 vols. 81'0. 11,00. London. IS]S

CITY HALL. N ew York Recorder containing Reports ofthe various Trials of the City Courts from IS16 to ]S21.6 vols. in 3. 9,00. New York. ]S16-21

CIVIL CODE of the State of Louisiana, with Annotations byVV. S. Upton and N. R. Jennings. In French and Eng.lish. Svo. 5,50. New Orleans. IS38

CLANCY (James.) Treatise on the rights, duties and lia­bilities of Husband and Wife at Law and in Eqnity. 2dAm. ed. Svo. 4,50. N ew York. 1837

CLERKE (Thomas W.) A Practical Elementary Digest ofthe Reported Cases in the Supreme Court of J udica.ture and the Court for the Correction of Errors of eState of New York, &c. '2 vols. Svo. ] 5,00. ::\e\,York. ]c4l

CLERKE (Thomas \11'.) Rudiments of American La'" andPractice, on the plan of Blackstone, prepared for the useof Hudents .a1' Law. &c. ] vol. Svo. 3.50. J\'ewYork. '. 1S42

CLIFT (Henry.) New Book of Entries, Digested andPublished by Sir Charles Ingleby. Folio. 3,00. Lon­don. halfif. 17]9

COBBETT'S Parliamentary History of En<7Iand from theNorman Conquest in ]066 to the year 1S03. 36 ro!s.Svo. Neat half Russia. 70.00. London. F -.

COCKBURN (vVilliam.) Clerk's' Assistant in the Prac":~:;

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of the Ecclesiastical Courts, with Appeud~xes.' contain­ing a Summary of the Method of Proceedmg HI the Ec­clesiastical Courts, a CollectIOn of the. Modern Rules ofPractice and Cases adjudged in Doctors' Commons, anda list of Fees in the Consistory Court, &c. 4th ed. 8vo.3,00. Dublin. 1792

COKE (Sir Edward.) Book of Entries, containing ap­proved Precedents, collected and~lIbl~shed for the com­mon O'ood and benefit of all the ::StudIOus and LearnedProfe~sors of the Laws of England. Folio. "BestEdition." 7,50. London. 1614

COKE (Sir Edward.)~_TheSame. Injured binding. 5,50.COKE (Sir Edward.) The First Part ofthe InstItutes of

the Laws of EnO'land. 11th ed. Foho. 2,50. Lon­don." 1719

COKE (Sir Edward.) The First Part of .the Institutes ofthe Laws of England, or a Commentary upon Llttl~ton :Not the name of the Author only but of the Law Itself.]5th ed. By Hargrave and Butler; including the Notesof Hale and Lord Chancellor Nottingh~m, and the se­cond, third and fourth parts of the I nstltutes. 8:~. 7mk if. 35,00. London. J194-7

CoKE (Sir Edward.) First, Second and Third Parts ofthe Institutes of the Laws of England, or a Commentaryupon Littleton, not the Name of a Lawyer only, but. ~fthe Law itself. 3 vols. Fol. 7,00. London. 16.'3:3

COKE (Sir Edward.) Systematic Arr~ngement .ofhis FirstInstitute on the plan 'of Ld. Hale 13 AnalySIS, wllh. theAnnotations of Mr. Hargrave, Lords Hale and Nottmg­ham and New Notes and References, by J. H. Thomas.] "t .~m. ed. from the last Lond. ed.; to which are addedthe Notes of Charles Butler. 3 vols. 8vo. ]2,00Philadelphia. 1836

COSI (Sir Edward.) Abridgment of the Eleven Books ofbis Reports by Sir Thomas Ireland; also the Twelfthand Thirteenth Books, by John A. Dunlap. 8vo. 3,00.New York. . .. 181a

COKE (Sir Edward.) Reports from.l4th}:lizab.eth to thel '>th James OriO'inal edition. Foho. 4,50. Lond.

o oJ • c - 1610

COKE (Sir Edward.) Reports from 14th Eliz. to the l3ibJas. 11 Parts in 3 vols. Folio. complete. 7,50. L0u­don. if. 1601-10

COKE (Sir Edward.) Reports in ]3 Parts complete, re­vised by George Wilson, Serjeant at Law. 8vo. 25,00.London. 1727

COKE (Sir Edward.) The Same._ 21,00. Dublin. 1793COLLECTANEA J uridica, consisting of Tracts relative to tlie

Law and Constitution of England. 8vo. 2 vols. 4.50.London. .

COLLECTION des Constitutions, Chartes et Lois Foodamen­tales des Peuples de I'Europe et des deux Ameriques,avec dell precis Offrant I'Histoire des Libertes et des In­stitutions politiques chez les nations modernes; et uneTable alphabetique raisonee des matieres; MM. P.-A.DUFAu; J.-B. DUVERGIER et J. GUADET. 6 vols. 8vo.12,00. Paris. ] ~3

COLLECTI?N orlnterrogatories for the examination of Wit­nesses ID Courts of Equity. 12mo. 2,50. Dublin. 1791

COLLINSON'S. (G. D.) Treatise on the Law concerning Idi­ots, LunatlCs, and other persons Non Compotes Mentis.2 vols. 8vo. 7,00. London. 18] 2

COLLYER (.Tohn.) Practical Treatise on the Law of Part­ners~ip. With Notes of American Cases, by WillardPhIllips and Edward PlCkenng. 8vo. 4,00. SprioO'­field. Js39

COLMAN and CAINE'S Cases or Practice in the SupremeCourt of New York from J794 to 1805. 8vo. 3,00.New York. ]80B

COLQUHOUN (P.) Treatise on the Police of London. 8vo.3,50. London. 1806

COMBERBACH (Roger.) Reports of Cases in King's Bench.from 1st Jac. II. to 10 Wm. III. Folio. 3,00. Lon­don. ' 1724

COMMENTAIRE Nouveau sur les Ordinances des Aout, 1669et Mars, 1673. 12mo. ],00. Paris. 1761

COMMENTARY and Review ofMontesquieu's SpiritofLa1i"S.8vo. 1,25. Philadelphia. Jell

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COMMENTARY on the TeDures of LittletoD, written prior tothe publication o~ Coke upo~ Littleton, edlte.d from acopy in the HarleIan CollectIOns of Manuscripts. ByHenry Carey. Svo. 4,50. London. ]S29

Co~mo~ Law. See Law.CO~PEXDrnl, A, of the Practice in the Court of Exche-

quer, at 'Vestminster. Svo. ],25. LODdon. .\688CoYSTOCJ>: (FrankliD G.) Digest of the Law of Executors

and AdmiDistrators. GuardiaD aDd Ward, and Dower.8vo. 3,50. Hartfo'rd. 1832

CO:\lTE (Charles.) Traite de Ugislation ou exposition d.eslois geDerales. 8~0. 2,50. Brussels. 1837

CO~<T~-(R. B.) Treatise OD the Law of Usury. 8vo.1.25. LoDdoD. 18)7Co~ (Samuel.) Law of CODtracts and Promises up!?n

various subjects aDd with particular persons, as settled III

the ActioD of Assumpsit. ]st Am. from 2d Lond. ed.s~o. 4.00. New York. 1835

Co~\S (Sir John.) Digest of the Laws of England, 5.thedi ·OD. to which is added a Digest of the Cases at NISIP 'os, by ADthoDy Hammond, Esq. 8vo. S vols. 1­4S,00. London. . 18:l2

Co~D' (Sir John.) Reports of Cases in King's Bench,Common Pleas and Exchequer. Fol. 4,00. Lond.

1744

Com-:-< (Sir John.) The Same. 2 vols. 8vo. 7;.,00.London. 1192

CO~DE~SED Reports of Cases in the Court of Chancery inEDzland, from March 1820 to August 1842. Edited byRlcbard Peters and E. D. IDgraham. 13 vols. Svo.5,00 per yol. Philadelphia and New York. 1831-42

£SSE:D Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of th.eL . ed - a es. CODtaining the whole senes of the DecI­'0 -o:·the Co'urt from its organization to the com~eDce­

men of Pe ers's Reports, 1827. Edited by RichardPeters.. ~m. 6 vols. 30,00. Philadelphia. 1841

COKDEXS£D Reports. Supreme Court U. States, 1834-5,by William Cranch aDd Richard Cox. Svo. 3,00. Wash­ingtoD. 1835

CONDENSED Reports of Cases in the Superior Court of theTerritory of New Orleans, aDd in the Supreme Court ofLouisiana, containing- the decisioDs of those courts fromthe Autumn Term 1809, to the March Term 1830, andwhich were embraced in the 20 vols. of MARTIN'S Re­ports with Notes &c. By J. BURTON HARRISON. 4vols. 8vo. New Orleans. 1839. 24,00

COXDORCET (M.) Commentary on Montesquieu. 8vo·1,25. Philadelphia. . . 1822

CONDUCTOR GeDeralis, being the Law relative to Justicesof the Peace. 8vo. 2,00. Albany. 1819

CONKLIN (Alfred.) Treatise on the OrO"anization, J urisdic­diction and Practice of the Courts of the United States.8vo. 4,50. 2d ed. N ew York. 1842

CO~O.VER .(J. F.) Digested Index or all the Reported De­CISIODS IDLaw and Equity of the Supreme Courts of theStates of Ohio, Indiana and IlliDois. 8vo. 4,00. Phila­delphia. 1834

CONNECTICUT Reports. See Day.CON VEYANCER'S Light or Preced!mts for all manner of In­

struments. Composed by the advice of many eminentLawyers. 3d. ed. 4to. 1,00. London. 1671

CONSISTORY. Reports. See Haggard.COOKE (William.) Bankrupt Laws. 4th ed. 2 vols

8vo. 6,00. London. 1799COOKE (William.) A compendious system of the Bank-

rupt Laws. 8vo. if. ,75. DubliD. 1786CooP.ER ~~eorge.) Cases in Chancery, in HiJ., East., and

TrID., ;);) Geo. III. 1815. vo. 3,50. _ ew York. 1824CoOPER (Judge.) Opinion of, on ilie effect of a sentence

of a Foreign Court of Admiralty. 8vo. 1,00. Phila­delphia. 1810

COOPER (Thomas.) See Stal.ut~ of Sovih Carolina.COOPER (C. P.) Lettres sur la Cour de la Chancellerie

et quelques Points de la Jurisprudence Anglaise. Nouv.ed. 8vo. 2,50. London. 1828

CORPUS J u~is Civilis, cum notis D. Gothofredi, etc. 2 vols'Imp. Foho, neal. half calf. 13,50. Vitray. 1728

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"Messrs. LITTLE "',,"D Baow,," - Gentlemen: I haveread. throuah with areat care a large portiou of a Treatise,by George1'. Curti's, Esq., upon the Rights, Duties,. andOblLaations of the Owners, Masters, Offi.ce~s, and Mannersof ships in the Merchant Service. I thmk "t~e work I.S-.rritten with ~eat ability, accuracy, and learmng, an~ ifpublished it Will constitute by far the most valuable treatIsenow in existence on this highly important branch of law,and will be worthy of extensivelublic patronage.

" I am, vcrv truly an respectfully, yours,"•• "JOSEPH STORY."

or General Abridgment of the Law. Folio. 2 vols.~OO ~~~ 1~

CUNNI:-OGIUY (T.) The Law of Bills of Exchange. 8vo.I,UO. ~ndon. 1778

CURR' illiam.) Abridgment of Blackstone's Commen-taries. vo. 2,50. London. 1809

CCRTIS (George T.) Rights and Duties of Merchant Sea­men accordinu to the General Maritime Law and the

tatutes of the United States. 8vo. 3,50. Boston.1841

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CURTIS (George T.) The American Conveyancer, con­taining a large variety of Legal Forms and Instrumentsadapted to popular wants and professional use. 12mo.1,00. Boston. . ~839

" Of the different books of forms and precedents - thelarger 'Yorks on conveyancing, prepared especially for tbeprofeSSIOn, and generally copIed, WIth little alteration fromthe English books on the same subject, are far too complica­ted and technical for commOlI use - while the smaller worksintended for the use of persons not of the profession, and~ade to sell,have been too often carelessly prepared, and,like blilld gUIdes, have led those who trusted to them intothe very difficulties they sought to escape.

"The PIesent work does not seem liable to either of theseobjections. It has evidently beenlrepared with great care.In those parts of it of a higher an more technical charac­ter, Mr. Curtis has rejected the redundancies and verbosityof the English precedents, while he appears to have retainedall that is necessary and essential. But to these, which un­der one shape or another more or less perfect, are to be foundill every book of conveyancing, he has added a great varietyof useful forms for every day use - for magistrates, sheriffs,and business men, many of which 'we do not remember tohave seen before in any work of the kind. Such are theforms for Acknowl~dgment of Deeds, of Summons andNOtIC".S for the takmg of depositions - of Captions forDepOSItIOns - a great variety of forms of Returns on Writsand Executions - forms of Articles of Copartnership, ofArticles for Joint Stock Companies - Letters of Credit, andforms of the dlffereut lIlstruments for tbe procurina of Let­ters Paten I. The Appendix also containina the"'whole ofthe Insol.ent Law of :Hassachuse;ts. \lith fo~ms and direc­tions, and an Anal,sis of the Statute: is a most mluable ad­dition to the work: Believina. as ,,:e do. tbat the more thelaw is known, and its speedy"'imd econoinical operation isseen, th~ more favor it will gain, as affording a remedy tothe creditor ":,aaIDst the fraudulent debtor and a relief to thehonest de):>tor from the oppre5si.e creditor. We wouldhave It,. WIth the explanations and directions here given,placed 1Il the hands of e..-cry busine < man - for every snchman, howe-rer limited his transactions mar be, , is likely tob.e called to take a practical share in its actual administra­tIOn upon his own affairs or Ihose of his neirrhbor.' - Thepublishers ha.e judiciously placed this work'"at the mode­rate pnce of one dollarJ brin!rina it within the means ofevery business man, /rom the'"opulent merchant to thelaborious mechanic."

CUSHING (L. S.) Insolvent Law of Massachusetts. 2ded. with amendments.. 12mo. ,25. 1839

LITTLE AND BROWN'S

CnTIs (George T.) A Digest of Cases Adjudicated inthe Courts of Admiralty of the United States, and in t~eHi!!"b Court of Admiralty in England, together wtthsome Topics from the Works of Sir Leoline Jenkins,Judge of the Admiralty in the reign of Charles II.With a copious Index. 8vo. 6,00. Boston. 1839

" A work which shall embrace a full and accurate reviewof alr the d~ctrines of the authorities upon the various sub­jects that come under the cognizance of the AdmualtyCourts, must be of great value to every lawyer. ~ho IS en­\1Raed in practice in any of our seaports. But I~ IS equallyUnlxlTtant to underwriters, to ship owners, and ship ma~ters,and shippers of goods, as it may afford them prompt infor­mation m their ordinary business. - Of course ,the value of_ h a book must essentially depend upon its fulness, accu­racy, clearness of statement, and practical .convenience of3naO..-aement. In our Judgment, Mr. CurtIS'S work m all- -respects deserves the praise of being not merely gOO?,- ill ex.,.,}!enl. We cannot doubt mdeed but that It wIll.meet -..ith full snccess. Itwould be an undeserved reproachto the p f ="00, to suppose, that so useful a compendiumshould DOl at once find its appropriate place on the shelvesof every commercial lawyer, who aspires to own a library."

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CUSHIl\G (L. S.) Practical Treatise on the Trustee Pro­cess or Foreicrn Attachment, of Massachusetts andl'tIai~e: w·th a; Appendix, containing the Statutes ofMas;;achu;;etts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hamp­shire. Yermont, and Maine, on that subject. 8vo. 2,00.C~C!3ri(hre. 1833

CC;;HL,"tT L. S.) Reports of Contested Elections in theHou;;e of Repre;;entatives of the Con~monwealth of}las;;achusetts. from 1780to 1834 meluslve. Svo.l,OO.Boston. . 1834

See Pothier.DALL.!.s C\.. J.) Reports of Cases in the Courts of the

Gni'ed State;;. and Pennsylvama, hefore and Slllce theRe~o:u ion. -1 ~ol;;. 8vo. 20,00. Philadelphia. lS30

DALLAS (George.) System of Stiles as now practisedwithin the Kinrrdom of Scotland, conslstmg of 6 parts.4to. 2 vols. 8,50. Edinburgh. 1774

DALRDlPLE (John.) Essay towards a General.History ofFeudal Property in Great Bntam. Third EditIOn. 8vy.1.15. London. 17;)S

D.u:- ::< :liichael.) The Country Justice, containing theP c~ce. Du;\". and Power of the J ustlcesof the ~Peace,• _ 2' I'n • -- out of the Se;;sions. Folio. 2,;>0. if.~ ,. ~ 17~7

LondoD.D.!.5A. James G_) Reports of Select Cases. deci,ded in,the

Courts of A ppeals of Kentucky. vol. 3. 8vo. h,OO.Frankfort, Ky. lS36

DART:llOUTH COLLEtTE Case, reported by Timothy Farrar.~I·O. 2,00. Portsmouth. 1819

D... r,T:llOUTH COLLEtTE, Charter of. Hanover.

D •HE;; Sir John.) Reports of Cases in Ireland. 8vo.~ ]7622 -. Dublin.

D ...... I- D;lniel) Civil and Criminal Justice. Svo. 2,25.~'~:L • - ]028

D... W;;05. George.) Treatise of the Origin of ~aws, andtheir ob i"in power as also of theIr great variety. fol.

_: • = •= , 1694] ,/;>. LonGon.

DAY (Thoma;;.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court

of Erro : in Connecticu from E 2 tD ]~10. --..:Circn:, Court of the Uni e S:.a:e;; ior the D:;;~

nnecticut from 1807 to 1512. 5 '0.5. ~\O. 15.H r''-ord and New York. 1- ~13

Dn Thomas.) The Same. Yo!;;.], 2. 3 an -1. 2~

hand. 8,00.D.!.) (Thomas.) Reports of Cases in the :' reme Cour.

of Errors in Connecticut (Connecticu Reoor;;; from1829 to ]8-12. 9 vols. 8vo. per I'O\. 5,00: Bar "ur •

E' .)

DAY (Thomas.) Reports of the Supreme Court of Conecticut from 1802 to 1810. 2 vols. 8vo. Iv.Hartford. 1817

DAY (Thomas.) A Digest of the Reported Cases decidedby the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Con­necticut from 1786 to 1839. Bvo. 5,00. Hartford. 18-10

DEAC05 (Edward E.) Law and Practice of Bankruptcyas altered by the New Act, with a Collection of Form;;and Precedents in Bankruptcy and Practical Notes.8vo. 2 vols. if. 11,00. London. 182i

DEAN (Amos.) Manual of Law for the use of Busine;;sMen. 8vo. 1,50. Albany. 1838

DELAFONS (John.) Treatise on Naval Courts Martial·8vo. 2,50. London. ]805

DE LOL~lE (J. L.) Constitution of England compareewith the Republican Form of Government and the O' ;;erMomrchies of Europe. 8vo. 2,25. London. J;~OO

DELVIXCOURT (.\1.) Cours de Code Civil. 3\"0;;. -! O.11,00. Paris, ] ~3-l

DICKINSON ('Vm.) Exposition of the Law relati~e to theOffice of Justice of the Peace, chiefly out of Session.3 vols. ovo. l:l,00. London. 1822

DICKINSON (Rodolphus.) Town Officer. 8vo. 1,eO.Boston. JSll

DIGEST of the Law on Libels. 4to. 1,00. Lond. 1i65

DI&EST of Adjudged Cases, King's Bench from the Rers-lution to 1775 by a Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn, . --Folio. if. 5,00. ] ;;5

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DIGEST of Ca> - Reported in the Constitutional Court ofSouth C2.~o :03. 8vo. :2,50. Charleston. 1824

DIGE5T ~ Co:nmercial Regulations of the Different For­eig:J . "-,-:ion~. 3 vols. 8vo. 12,50. Washington. 1833

DIG:::5T 0: Term Reports. See Tomlins.DIGEr of the Laws of Mississippi, comprising all the

La"'-~ of a General Nature to 1839 inclusive. By J.Fox .-\iden and J. A. Van Hoesen. 8vo. 6,00. NewYo~k. 1839

:)IGESTED Index to the Chancery Reports. ,75. London.1802

DIPLO ..TIC CORRESPO:-'"DE:'iCE of the United States:-. ~ Seo,ember 10. 1713:3, to March 4th, 1789, beingS pp:em"en ary to Sparks's Diplomatic Correspondence.(See SparbJ.) 8vo. 7 vols. 1-2 if. 18,00. Wash­ton, D. C. 1838

DOCTOR and STUDENT j or Dialogues between a Doctorof Di'"inity and Stuuent in the Laws of England. 16thed. 3:50. London. 1761

DOGBERTY (Thomas.) Crown Circuit Assistant. 8vo.3.50. Dublin. 1788

n .. - Fl. Ci\"il Law in its Natural Order, togethere Pub:ic Law, translated into English by Wm.

. n, with Remarks on some Differences between,,,. ~ viI Law and the Law of England. 2 vols. Folio.13,50. London. 1722

DO:ll-'T pl.) Les Loix Civiles dans leur order naturel, "Le Droit Public, et Legum Delectus. Revue, corrigeee- augmentee par 1\1:. de Hericourt. Folio. if. 13,50.P:;::';;. 1777

-U5G (James.) Statutes comprising Public Acts, Civil~ ~~iminal. Irish and Scotch II. Geo. 4th, II. & III.

. _~;i 3 parts. 8vo. 5,00. London. 1830-3

Do~ Io:":! A.) On the Practice of the Supreme Courtof . -e Yo~'- in Civil Action!3, together with Proceed­ings ~ ~~. 2 vols. 8vo. 9,50. Albany. 1821

DU:'iLAP .-\ncrew. Admiralty Practice, with an Appen.

28 LITTLE _~XD BROWl\'SCATALOGliE OF L.H' BOOKS.

dix, containing the Rules of .-\drniralt,- COUTt;; ~ . -UnIted Btates. 8vo. 6,00. Philadelphia. ,.

Du PO:'iCEAU (Peter S.) The Jurisdic ion of heCou-; .the United Slates; with a Sketch or- e.'\a ional ._-~clary Powers exercised prior to the adoption of he Fe':.eTal Constltulion by Thomas Sargean and' e .-\u·Lo~·s

DIscourse on Legal Education. 8"0. 2.5\.,. P.,,;'ce.•plua. 1:::2-1

DU~:'iFORD (Charles,~ and EAST (Edward Hyde. Re Tt;;

ot Cases III Kmg s Bench from Mich. Term' GHL, to Trin. Term 40th Geo. III. 4th ed. 0;0; -20,00. London. 1i!f4:"1~ ~

DU,RNFORIl (Charles,) and EAST (Edward Hyde.) T ~eSame. 16,00. New York. ]~<!-1

DYER (Sir James.) Les Reports des Divers Select lIae'tel'S et Resol.l1tlOns de~ Reverend Judges del ley tem..Hen. VIII. Ed. VI., Mar., and ElIz. Folio. <l.51.London. 10,2

EAST (Ed ward Hyde.) Reports of Cases in King'sBench. With Notes, &c. by Thomas Day. If) I'ol~.8vo. 36,OU. Philadelphia. 1617

EAST (Eward Hyde.) A Treatise of the Pleas of theCrown. 2 vols. .5,00 Philadelphia. 1&06

EDEN (Fred,eric.) Sketch of the International Policv c:-Modern 8urope. 8vo. ,75. London. 1':::~3

EDEN (Robert Henley.) Reports of Cases ar{>'uec a!:"

dete!l11med 111 the High Court of Chancen-. from ]75ito 1/66: From the Manuscripts of Lord 2\or bm~-on.2 vols. 111 I. "'0. 4,50. Philadelphia. l~~

EDEN (Robert Henley.) Treatise on the Law of Injunc-tIOns. 8'-0. -t,00. Albany. JS3g

EDEN (William, Ld. A uckland.) Principles of Penal La,,-2d ed. 2,50. London. ]7il

ElJWARDS (Thomas.)' Reports of Cases in the Cour' o~Admiralty, from JtO to ]812. 8vo. 2,75. New Y _.~

EDWARDS (Charles.) Reports of Chancery Cases": _:_

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in the firs: C uit of the State of New York, 1831-43.3 \'ok tw. 1 ,00.

EvWAKD:; CharleE.) Juryman's Guide. 8vo. 2,00. N~wYo:;'. 1831

llLlO7T Jonathan.) American Dip~omatic Code, em­. _ c,n:: the Treaties and ConventIOns b!~ween ,",~he~n 'ed-States and Foreign Powers from 1,,8 to 10.34­2 \,0:5. 12,00. Washington. if. ]834

ElliOTT (Jonathan.) Debates in the several State c.on­\'enlions on the Adoption of the Federal ConstItutIOn.-i \'ols. ~\'O 12.00. Washington, D. C. ]836

Em:RlGO~ 'Balthazard-liarie.) Traite des Ass~rancesetc.,,- C :r:a-" a la Gro5se. 2 ,"ols. 4to. 3,;)0. Mar-s::'. ::. .- ~ 1783

EJu:RJITn,' (Baltbazard-l\1arie.) Essay on Mariti~eLoans,translated by John E. Hall, with an Appendix. 8vo.1.75. Baltimore. 1811

E."GLISH Liberties, containing Magna Charta - Charta ~e

Fore"'a - Habeas Corpus, &c. &c. 8vo. 2,00. Provl­-. ]774ce:Jce. R. I.

:r:....GLI"H Common Law Reports, being Reports of Cases:= ' -g En!rlish Cour;; of Common Law from 1813 to13,2 eci'ed b\' Thomas Seri!eant and John 9. Lowber0" . e Phi1a elDhia Bar. 40 vols. 8vo. 3,;)0 per voL

-~. 1822-43

E~GLISH Common Law. Single vols. 4,40 per vol.E:''-GLiSH Exchequer Reports, containing the Reports of

Cases decided in the Court of Exchequer, at .Law a~dEquity, and in the Exchequer Chamber III EqUIty and ill

c- '.or Edited bv FranCIS J. Troubat. 6 vols. 8vo.~, . •. 1835-:r \'01. 3,50. PhiladelphIa.

:::~ Price. Wightman and M'Cleland.E:.. 8.l5B P~eader. 8vo. ],00. London. li34.L.., ;~55 :::Cc~esiastical Reports from ]809 to 1835. Ed-

• ,,: - - C' D In<Traham. 5 vols. per vol. 4,40. Phl­~:-.-.> -:": . = 1831-4

Se:p'!'..-;:""' :"E. .-JddalllB, Haggard, Furgerson and Lee,

EQClTY D':: -:., See Barbour and Harrington.

ESPINASSE (Isaac.) Treatise on the Law of Ac '0 5 0::1

Penal Statutes. Bvo. 1,25.- New York. E'22

ESPIl'iASSE (Isaac.) Practical Treatise on the Settlin c"Evidence for Trials at Nisi Prius. 8vo. 2,50. Phi.~delphia. ] '2"2

ESPIlI'ASSE (Isaac.) Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius. in theCourts of King's Bench and Common Pleas fro~ East.Term 33 Geo. III., to Trin. Term 47 Geo. III. 1 07.Day's ed. 6 vols. 8vo. 10,00 Hartford. laOS

FAIRFIELD (John.) Reports of Cases Arvued and De er­mined in the Supreme Court of the St.rte of J\hine. 3vols. 8vo. 3,75 per vol. Hallowell. ]SJ5--Q

FARR\R (Timothy.) See Dartmouth..

FA RRSLEY (Thomas.) Cases in Kinv's Bench 1st \'ear ofQueen Anne, Temp. Lord Chief Justice Ho . Foliu.2,50. London. 1725

FEAR~E (Charles.) POStbUlDOUi; ,York". ecii ed b SiJad-well. 8vo. 3,50 London. ' ']797

FEARNE (Charles.) Copies of Opinions ascribed to emi­nent Counsel on the Will, which was the subject of thecase of PerrIn v. Blake before the Court of Kin<T'sBench in ]769. 8vo. 1,25. London. 1780

FEDERALIS'l', on the New Constitution, written in 1788 byAlexander Hamtlton, James Madison, and John Jav8vo. 2,00. Hallowell, Me. 15:37

FESSENDEN (Thomas Green.) Law of Patents. E,o.3,50. Boston. ] -:c2

FINCH (John.) See Precedents -in Chancery.

FITZ-HERBERT (Sir Anthony.) Natura Brevium. "Titba Commentary supposed to be written by Lord Hale.9th ed' 2 vols. 8vo. 11,00. London. ]794

FLAGG HENRY V. SAMUEL H., MANN et. at. in Equity.Toai In the Supreme JudIcIal Court, Massachusetts.Mlddlesex, April Term, 1832. 4to. 1,50. Boston.

1832FLAUST (Jean-Baptiste.) Explication de la contume e c

la Jurisprudence de Norm!lDdie. 2 vols. Folio. ~12,00. Rouen. 11;

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FONBLANQUE (John.) '1'reatise of Equity. 3d edi82~vols. ,'0. 5,00. London.

FORm;u.IRE de tous les Actes tant Civils que Commer­ciaux que ron Peut passer sous seing Prive. 8vo. 1.00.Bruxe.ie. 1839

FOSTER Sir Michael.) Report of some Proceedings 011

L e Commission for the Trial of the Rebels III ~ /46, andof o;her Crown Cases; to which are added DIscoursesupon a few Branches of the Crown Law. FolIo. 6,00.Oxford. 1762

FOSTER (Sir :\Iichael.) The Same. 8vo. 3,50. DU~~~~7

FOlTHL :\L "ictor.) Code Civil de I' Empire de Russie.5"0. :2,"25. Paris. 1841

FRAG)[E"T on Government, being an Ex~minationof whatis said on that subject in Blackstone s Commentarl:s.

vo. 1,00. DublIn. 1116

FR;;:"I" (Richard.) Digested Index of the La IYS of theC '; oms. 8vo. 3,00. London. 1819

G.cL C. J.) and "'HATLEY ('1'. J?) Treatise on the Law0:' Ea;CmeD:..3. vo. 3,50. 1\ ew York. 1840

GAL:':SET C. :\I.) Corps Du Droit Fran<;ais, ou Recuiljomplet des Lois, Decret,s, Arretes, Ordonnan~es Sena­

tus Consultus, Reglemen s, AVIS du Consel~D E~at, I~­structions Ministerielles, pubhes depUls 1/89, Jusqu anoo Jours. 8vo. 6 vols. 27,00. Paris. 1833

GE"ERAL h'DEX to the Common Law, or Tables of all theCases printed in the Books of Reports. DIgested un.,gerp:oper heads, &c. &c. Folio. ~,25. London. 1/26

G:;:..-:-co LA"S, a Code of, or Ordinations of th~ Pundits" a Persian Translation made from the ongmal, wnt-:'e ; 'e Sanscrit LanrrualJ'e. 4to. 4,50. London.~, c ~ " 1776

GILBEf:-:- _IT Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) Reports ofCases in £Cui:, in the Courts of Chancery and Ex­chequer. Folio. 2,25. London. 1742

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GILBER:r (Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) Hin;.....Practice of the Common Pleas. 8vo. 1,50. IL

GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) The La'" c:Distresses and Replevins. 8vo. 2,25. London. 1i...2

GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) The Same.with Notes hy James Sedgewicke. 6th edi. ~\'O.

1,00. London. 1301

GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey.) The Same. Edited by Cape,Lofft. 4 vols. Svo. if. 8,00. London. 1;''-' I

GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey.) Law of Devises and \YiIls. ~r2,00. London. 17~:2

GILPIN (H. D.) Reports of the District Court UnitedStates of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, I 28­1835. 8vo. 6,00. Philadelphia. 1537

GODOLPHI" (John.) The Orphan's Legacy, or a Testa­mentary Abridgment, in Three Parts; 1. Of Last 'Yillsand Testaments; 2. Of Executors and Administrators'3. Of Legacies and Devises. 4to. 1,00. Lond. 1701'

GOODWIN (R. M.) Trial for killing James Stoughton.8vo. 1,50. N elY York. 1 20

GORDON (George Lord.) Trial of, for High Treason at eBar of the Court of King's Bench. Folio. 2,00. Lon­don. 17'::3

GORDOX (Thomas.) Digest of the Treatise and Statn;es: o~the United States Relative to Commerce, Xa"i!lll 'on,and Reyenue. 8vo. 5,00. Philadelphia. ~ Ell

GORDON (Thomas F.) Digest of the Laws of the UnitedStates. Evo. Philadelphia. 7,00. 1241

GOULD (James.) Treatise on the Principles of PleadinO'in Civil Actions. 8vo. 5,00. New York. lE36

Gow (Niel.) Practical Treatise on the Law of Partner,ship. With :'iotes by Edward D. Ingraham. 2d. Am. ec.from 2d Lond. ed. 8vo. 4,00. Philadelphia. E: I

GRAHAM (David.) Treatise on the Practice of the SuurCourt of New York. Svo. 6,50. New York. - E. ')

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GRAHA}I (DaYid.) Essay on New Trials. 8vo. 5.00.New York. 18Cl-l

GRAHA}l iDa,id, Jr.) Treatise on the Organization andJurisdiction of the Courts of Law and Equity In theSta e 0: ::\ew York. 8vo. 5,00. New York. 1839

GP..!L.""" 'Harding.) Chancery Q,ucstions and Answe~'~'12mo. ],25. London. 18ClU

r.. rn'_~ (Jan ius Yincentius.) Originum Juris Civilis Li­::-,p et de Romano Imperio Libel' Singulans. ito.

~eipsic. 1,37..~ • .J~. (\Yilliam.) Dizest of the Laws of the Uni~edS:~tes. 2 ,'ols. 81"0. 5;00 Hamsburg, Penn. leO:3

GK.n:uo:\' \Yilliam.) Forms of Conveyancing and .ofPractice. '2 yols. 8"0. PhJ1adelphla. 1831

GREE:'iLEAF (Simon.) A Treatise on the Law of Evide,;c:.Royal 8vo. 5,50. Boston. ]ts42

" Professor Greenleaf has taken a difficult, important, ~ndilllerestino- branch ofour law, and treated It wIth ongmalIty,dearness,=" neatness, lnethod, completeness J and lcal'luug.as work will be the most agreeable manual for the stu·ic:::. introducing him to the pnnclples of t~e law of e'l·d~nre. at the same time that 1~ WIll engage til.e att~nl~OIl oft!lE pract;rioner. and render hIm most ~ssenl1al aid III the" p;lcation of the rules to the affatrs of actual hfe. It ISno' neees;;ar, to sar, m enhancement of Its ments, that Itwill supersedeall other works on the same subJeet; but weshould fail in Justice to the learned author, and 111 e~press­ino- our hio-h opinion of his work, If we dId not franl,ly de·cl~re, afte~ a careful examination of it, that no other workon the subjeet can be of equal value to the Amencan law) cr,and that wherever, in our broad country, the common lawis administered Professor Greenleaf's TreatIse on the Law... f £,idence ~ill be studied and referred to alIke by thestudent and 'practitioner." Am. Jur.

- :u e'2 nearly ready for the press, .containing the~ ~_ ..C3tion of Evidence to partIcular Issues.

G::'EE:..~~=,;,,:r Simon.) Report;; of Cases in the SupremeCou- 0:" 1faine. from 1820 to 1831. 9 vols. 8vo. pervol. 3:.i5. H ..owe11 and Portland. 1822-35

GREE:'iLEll' S·~on. Digest of his Reports. 8vo. 3,UO.Portland. 1835

GREENLEAF (Simon.) Case;; overruled and doubtee ~~3,50. New York. E_

GRESLEY (Richard Newcomb.) Treatise on the La :'Evidence in Courts of Equity. 8vo. 4,50. Philade.­phia. 1 7

GRIFFITH (William.) Treatise on Jurisdiction. &c. 0

Justices of the Peace. 12mo. 1,00. Burlington, X J.18]3

GRIFFITH (William.) Annual Law Register of the cnitedStates. Vols. 3 a.nd 4. [Vols. 1st and 2d not pllblishul.~8vo. 6,00. Burhngton, N. J. l-'C~

GRIMSHAW (William.) Merchants' Law Book beina aTreatise on the Law of Attachment, Bailmedt, Bill~ofExchange and Promissory Notes, &c. 12mo. 1.25.Philadelphia. IcCll

GROTIUS (Hugo.) De Jure Belli ac Pacis; Mare ~ eac Llbellum de lEquitate, etc., cum Notis, c - . Ba _beyrac. 8vo. 3,50. Arnst. cia

GROTlUS (Hugo.) Rights of War and Peace, Translatedfrom the Latin. Notes by J. Bal'beyrac. Folio. 7,50.London. 173

GROTlUS (Hugo.) Le Droit de la Guerre et de la Paix.trad. par J. Barbeyrac, avec des Notes. 2 vols. -lto.6,00. Amsterdam. ] i'

GROTIJ;S (Hugo.) Translated into Enfll'sh by n-i"Evats, B. D. Folio, -l,00. London.- 1~2

GUERARD (A.) Essai sur l'Histoire du droi: Prin~ desRomains. 8vo. 2,25. Paris. ]8-11

HALE (Sir Matthew.) History of the Pleas of the CrOWD.published from his M8S. by Solomon Emlyn. 2 vols:Folio. 10,00. London. 1736

HALL (John E.) Practice and Jurisdiction of the Court ofAdmiralty. 8vo. 1,25. Baltimore. 1809

HALL (John E.) See Emerigon. :Maritime Loans.

HALL (John Eo) American Law Journal. 5 vols. SeQ.7,50. Baltimore. IS 5-

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HAMMOND (ADthony.) Digested Index to the Term Re­ports and others. 2 vols. 8vo. 12,00. London. 1827

HA~DlO~D 'Ch"rles.) Cases in the Supreme Court ofOhio. In Bank, at December Term, 1837. vol. 8. 5,00.Columbus. 1838

R~=IO,'D (Charles.) See Ohio Reports.HA~DI0,'D (Elisha.) Treatise on the Law of Fire Insur­

ance, and Insurance on Inland vVaters. Bvo. 1,50.XewYork. 1840

HALL (John E.) Tracts on Constitutional Law, contain-ing Mr. Li\'ingston's answer to Mr. Jefferson. 8vo.2,00. Philadelphia. 1813

HALL (Jonathan Prescott.) Reports of Cases in the Su­perior Court of the City of New York. 2 vols. 8vo.11,00. New York. 1831-33

HALSTED (vVm. Jr.) Reports of the Supreme Court ofNew Jersey, 182]-32. 4 vols. 8vo. 5,00. Tren­ton. 182]-32

HA)DlO~D (E.) Abridgment of the La w appertaining toe Office of Justice of the Peace. 8vo. 2,50. Brook-

lie ~ 18411£L''Os 'Yi!li:lln. Solicitor's Practice on the Crown Side

of the KinO"s Bench, with an Appendix of Forms, &c.8\'0. :1.00.° London. 1803

HEDS (YVilliam.) Rules in the Court of King's Bench.8vo. 2,50. London. 17BO

HA~SARD'S Parliamentary History of England from theI'orman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803. 36 vols.~\'o. JVectt half Russia. 70,00. London. 1806

HAT-nEB (Sir Thomas.) Reports of Cases in_ the Exche­q er from 1655 to 1669. 2d ed. 8vo. 3,<>0. DublIn.

]792

HARL: Thomas.) Treatise on Discovery of Evidence byB'l~ and .-\nswer in Equity. 8vo. 3,00. New York.

1836

HARGRA,E Francis.) Collection of Tracts relative to theLaw of England, from Manuscripts, now first edl~d.8vo. 3,50. Dublin. 1/87

HARGRA VE (Francis.) Complete collection of Sta e T -snd Proceedings for High Treason and other Crim"'; c....:':'l\'l:Isdemeanors from the lIth year of Richard 2d ~ ::..::46th of George 3d, with Alphabetical Tables a :...._.whole. II vols. in 6. Imp. folio. ·eat half 00£-':36,00. London. 17,

HARPER. Reports of the Constitutional Court of SouCarolina. 8vo. 3,00. Columbia, S. C.

HARRIS ~Thomas,) .and M'HENRY (John.) Re;;orts ofCases In the ProvlDcIaI Court, General Cour . '" 'Coo::of Appeals of Maryland, from 1700 to 170C'. -i ';'0:';.

Bvo. per vol. 3,50. New York. IE ::.~

HARRISON (S. B.) Digest of all the Reported Cases inthe House of Lords and the Courts of Common Law.from MICh. Term 1756 to Mich. Term 1834. 4 yoJs:8vo. 16,00. Philadelphia. 1.':35

HATSELL (John.) Precedents of Proceedings in the Houseof Commons. 4 vols. 4to. 7,50. London. if. 1700

HAWKINS (William.) Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown.FolIO. 6,00. London. 1739

HAWKINS (William.) The Same. The 8th edition, edit­ed by John Curwood, Esq. Bvo. 2 vols. if. 14.00.London. 1;;24

HAWKI~S (William.) The Same. 7th ed. Edi ec '"Thomas Leach, Esq. 8vo. 4 vols. if. 12,00. _n-don. 1;~5

HAWKI~S (William.) Abridgment of Coke. ,0. 2.5(1.Dublin. 179"2

HAYWOOD (John.) Reports of Cases in the SuperiorCourts of North Carolina from 1789 to 1798. ,0.2,50. Halifax. 17W

HEATH (~ir Robert.) Maxims and Rules of Pleadin_.With Notes, &c. By T. Cunningham. 8\'0. 1. -.London. ];~J

HEI~ECCruS (John Gottleib.) Antiquitatum RJ ul'lsprudentium illustrantium Syntagma.Geneva.

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:: The task :Ill'. Hilliard imposed upon himself "as one ofgre:H toil, and he has resolutely and manfully performed it,erincin!1 a patience of labor, worthy of the students andju­riots oCa former aae; and he may fairly felicitate himselfas haring completed a work credItable to himself, and ofgreat practical utility to the p,rofession, throughout ourwhole country. The Lawyer WIll find here brought into thecompass of two reasonable volumes, a vast amount of mat­ter, gathered from many camel-loads of text-books, reports,and stalUtes, correctly stated; and should he desire to pur­sue his investigations further, he will find himself by theauthor's assistance, in the way to do it easily and expedi­tiously." Am. JUT.

H::.:.:li'.D (Francis.) Treatise on the Law of Sales ofPe~onal Property. Bvo. 3,50. New York. ]S41

H,"-~ _-icholas, Jr.) Reports of Cases ill the Supremert 0: );"ew York. 3 vols. Svo. 18,00. New

York. lS42-3HISTORY of - e Two Acts for the safety of his Majesty's

Person and:or preventing Seditious Meetings. 8vo.2,50. London. 1796

lIHl'EL' :. s (John Gottleib.) Opera Omnia. 10 vols. 4to.if. ..Jt-t edition.) 33,50. Geneva. 1771

HEINECCILS (John Gottleib.) Opusculorum variorum Syl-logo. -Ito. 1,25. HaIre. 1735

HEL'\ECCILS (John Gottleib.) Elemens de Droit Romain,tradui es annotes, corriges, par M. Ch. Giraud. Tomepremier. 2,50. Paris. 1835

HEIXECCIUS (John Gottleib.) Elementa Juris Civilis,translated by Turnbull. 2 vols. 8vo. 6,50. London.

1763

HIGH:.IORE (A.) On Bail. 8vo. 1,25. Dublin. 1791HIGIDlORE (A.) On Lunacy and Idiocy. 1,25. Exeter,

);". H. 1822HILLIARD (Francis.) Digest of Pickering's Reports. vols.

8-14. 8vo. 2,50. Boston. 1837HILLIARD (Francis.) Elements of Law. 8vo. 2,50.

HILLIARD (Francis.) An Abridgment of the AmericanLaw of Real Property. 8vo. 2 vols. 9,00. Boston.

1838

HISTORY, The, and Antiquities of the Excheq e: :: :-=Kings of England in two Periods - from the - -.:Conquest to the end of KinU' John and from Kincy --­to the Reign of Ed ward II. "'Folio. (tOO. Lond." ....;.

HOBART (Sir Henry.) Rep. Temp. Eliz. et Jac. 1. re­viewed and corrected by Edward Chilton. 1st .-\rn. -ro5th Eng. ed. With Notes by J. M. Wi Iiams. Em3,75. Boston. 1329

HOFDU1\" (J\Iurray.) A Treatise on the Prac 'ce 0: . eCourt of Chancery, &c. 3 vols. H,OO. _-ew Yo:~

E!·3HOFFMAN (Murray.) Office and Duties of Mas ers :11

Chancery, and Practice in the Master's Office; with allAppendix of Precedents. 8vo. 4,50. New York. 11:2-I

HOFFMAN (Murray.) Reports of Cases· argued and deter­mmed in the Court of Chancery of the State of );"ev.­York before the Assistant Vice Chancellor of the Firs'Circuit. Vol. 1. 8\'0. 6,00. New York. 15-U

HOFF~IAN (David.) Course of Legal Study. 2 vols. ~'o

6,00. Baltimore. 1 36HOFFMA.N (David.) Legal Outlines. 8vo. 3,00. Balti-

more. 1829HOLMAN (James T.) Digest of the Reported Cases in the

Courts of Tennessee from 1796 to 1835. 8vo. 5.00.Nashville. 1:35

HOL)IES (John.) The Statesman, or Principles of L _:s-lation and Law. 8vo. 4,50. Augusta. 1~':

HOL~' (Francis Ludlow.) Law of Libel, in which is con·tained a General History of the Law in the AncientCodes and of its Introduction and Successive Alterationsin the Law of England. 2d ed. 8vo. 2,50. KewYork. 1SL

HOLT'S (Sir John) Reports from 1688 to 1710. Folio. 4.00London. 1S35

HOPKINS (Samuel :\1.) Rep. of Cases in the Cour. c:Chancery in :.'Iiew York. 8vo. 6,00. New York. 1:::_1

HORS)IA1\" (William.) Conveyancing. 3 vols. ~,~, • ::London. .;~5

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40 LITTLE AND BROWN'S CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS. 41HOWARD (M.) Anciens Loix des Francois, ou additions

aux rernarques sur les coutumes Angloises. 2 vols. 4to.5,00. Bouen. 1779

HowE (Samuel.) Practice in Civil Actions and Proceed­in" a: Law in Massachusetts. 8vo. 4,50. Boston.~ 1834

.. To studeuts and the younger part of the profession thiswork "ill be very acceptable. Aud the older members,thouah ennred by the business of their lives to the formsand points of practice, will, nevertheless, find it,. not unfre­quently, a useful assistant, since the memory IS often treach­erous, and no man's experIence IS so lllllversal, as not some­times to meet cases, such as he has never before handled.A.s a first attempt to settle our pracllce-topresent It 1ll an. teLigible and systematic shape~to consohdate, as It were,and arrange the nu~erous~egulatlOl~S scatteFed up and ~ownour st3tUle book, lllterlaclllg and Illustratll1g them by thedecisions in our reports, and by the unrecorded c.ustoms andhahits of lhe profession and of the courts, It IS to be re­garded with especial famr."-il.?n. Jour.

HOWE (Samuel.) See Campbell.HCGHE - (Dal·id.) Treatise on the La w of Insurance. 1st

.-\m. ed. 81"0. 3,00. New Yorl" 183:3HCGBES 'Edward.) Equity Draftsman, being a collection

G: Fo. .s of PleadiDQ's in EqUIty, from the 2d Londone ]. ~\'O. 5.00. .:\"ell' York. lS37

HCGHES Samuel.} See Corentry.HCGHES (\Yilliam.) Grand Abridgment of the Law con­

tinued, or a collection of the principal cases and pomtsof Common Law from 1st Eliz. to the present time. 4to.3 vols. 9,00. London. 1660

':ustave.) Historie du droit Romain traduite denand par Jourdan. Svo. 2,25. Bruxelles. lS40,-m. Gen) Report of his Trial, by Lieut. Col.

.i. :_~. '1'0. 75c. New York. lS14~= J. D. Laws of the Customs. 8vo. 3,50. Lon-

__ ]S26

H LPEBITS J mes.) Observations on the Actual Stateof L.-e u_.'· Laws of Real Property. 2d ed. 8vo.1.75. ~ :';'t,;!l. lS27

HC':llPBREYS' Re!JO~'" Vols. 1 and 2. 5,00.

HUTTON (Sir Richard.) Rep. temp. Jac. 1. et Car. I.Folio. 2,25. London. 1656

IMPEY (John.)' The Authority, Jurisdiction, and ModernPractice of the Court of Common Pleas. 8vo. 2,00.Dublin. 1785

bIPEY (John.) The Modem Pleader. 8vo. 2,00. Dub-lin. 1795

b'GERSOLL (Edward.) Abridgment of the Acts of Con-gress now in force. 8vo. 5,00. Philadelphia. 1825

INGERSOLL (J. R.) See' Roccus.'

INGRAHAM (E. D.) On the Insolvent Laws of Pennsylva-ma. 2d ed. Svo. 4,50. Philadelphia. ]S27

INGRAHAM (Edward D.) View of the Insolvent Laws ofPennsylvania. 2d ed. 81'0. 3,00. Phila. lS27

INGRAB.DI (E. D.) See Chitty- Condensed Clwllcery andEcclesiW3tical Reports- Gall:.

INSTRUCTOR Clericalis, directing Clerks in the presentPractice of the Courts of Kin"'s Bench and CommonPleas. By R. G. [R. Gardner~ 7 vols. Svo. Il,aO.London. 1614-27

IREDELL (James.) Digest of all the Reported Cases de­termined in the Courts of North Carolina from 1778 to1837, inclusive. 8vo. 2 vols. 10,00. Raleigh. J839

IRISH Tert~ Reports.. By Redgerry, Lapp, and Schoales.8vo. 4,;)0. DublIn. 1799

IRVING (Dal·id.) An Introduction to the Studv 0 ti,eCivil Law. 4th ed. Svo. 2,00. London. ' ]h07

JACKSON (Charles.) Treatise on the Pleaclill o"s and Prac­tice in Real Actions, with Precedents of Pj~adinO"s.8vo.4,50. Boston. " lS28

" This elaborate treatise on real actions is worthy of thecareful study of all who have any concern in conductingthem. It has t.een composed with care. The learned au­thor has <riven abuudant evidence tbat he bas been convers­a~lt ",ith .iITitin~ that to most lawyers are hidden mysteries.1\ 0 treatIse. ancien! or modern, appears to have escaped hisperusal. ::IIi~takes, not a few, be has detected and exposed.TillS treatIse IS a very complete and luminous exposition ofthe law of real actions, as 1l was when in full ,"wor allheclose of the reign of Edward IlL, adapted, as t~ learned

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author su poses, to the practice iu Massachusetts. It isprofes.:: ~ a ueatise adapted to that Commonwealth; audalthon_h :i great part of It is of a general nature, au~ mayte ex ens-iwl, usefnl elsewhere, yet IS peculiarly applicableI" )Ia.s: chuietts, and as sucll will be couSldered ill our re-

-:.s upon it. Uthe autllor IS correct 1U hiS posltlOns, anda..... ::mt he has deliyered IS law III that state, It IS certaill thatt~S "ark is indespensable for all lawyers, and may we notadd. for most judges] Many of the precec!ents given couldte lound in but ,ery few libraries." Ant. JUT.

hcoB (Edward) and WALKER (John.) Rep. of Cases inChancerv te~p. Eldon, from 59 Geo. III. 1819 to 1 Geo.1\-. H~20. 8vo. 4,00. ~ew York. 1822

hcoB Gi.es.) Statute Law. 8vo. 2,00. Lond. 1748

hcoB Giles.) Treatise of Law. 8vo. 1,50. Lond. 1721

J,,\,COB (GILES.) Law Dictionary, enlarged by Tomlins. 6\015. 8vo. 7,50. New York. 1811

JEEB (Robert.) See Crown Cases.J EBB Robert.) Cases chiefly relating to the Criminal and

Pr sentment Law, reserved for consideratIOn. and de­c!':e b,' the tweh'e Judges of1reland, from :\Iay, J822,to ,-0 'ember 18-10. First Amencan editIOn, m.thre"e:ecc - b\ John '''ilEam '''allace. See Engltshen. ina! caSes.

JERE'IT GeorD'e.) Treatise on the Equity Jurisdiction ofth~ Court ~f Chancery. 1st Am. ed. 8vo. 4,50Philadelphia. 1830

JERDIY (Henry.) Law of Carriers. 8vo. 1,00.lOH:'\SO:'\ p. K) Analytical Abridgment ofK!.?t's Com­

en aries on American Law. 8vo. 2,1;). Newy~. 1~9

leB, soc< "-il1iam.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeC" _:-: and Court of Errors of New York, ~rom ] 806 toE:;3. 20 \'ols. Svo. 80,00. PhiladelphIa. 1833

lOR,'S c< ,,::)iam.) The Same, second hand. Vols. 10,] 1. I'. J. alld 20. wanting. ]5 vols. 37,50.

lOH:'iSO:'\ \\i~iam.) The Same. Vols. 1,2, 3,4,5, 6,separately. per ..-01. 3,50.

J OR5S0:,\ "illiam.) The S:l.me.· me COilof ,-ew York, from ]iiI-! 0 1'2:3. 7 \ols.P ·:3delphia..

lOB,'SO:'\ (William.) Digest of C'''e.3 in .;Cour, the Court of Challcer,. an . e Cour of E~ ."of :\'ew York, from 1799 to '1836. 3 \0:;;. in 2.12.00. Philadelphia.

J 0:'1<:- (F. C.) Attorney's and Solicitor's POC';''''"John Crisp, Esq. 7th ed. 2 vols. I:.London.

JONES (Sir \Villiam.) Essay on tbe Law of B:i1.;rne::::~..With Introductory Remarks and )l'otes, by Jo n B_>manna. New ed. 8vo. 2,00. Philadelphia. lE36

JONES (Sil' Thomas.) Reports of several 8Deci I Ca;;e5adjudged in the Courts 0 KioQ"s Bench a: \Ye.3:::nj~,,-­ter, in the Reign of Charie.3 IL Fo!:o. 3. . L:l­don. 1;~1

JOURNAL of the Convention for frnminz a Cons" ~:: c:Government for Massachusetts from -be commencemen:of their first session, Sept. 1, 1779. to the c.o;;e of theirlast session, June 16, ]7S0, including a list of :\lembers.Published by order of the Legislature. 8\'0. 1.25.Boston. 1'-3-2

JOITR:'\AL of Law. By an Association of Members oftbeBar. 1,50. Philadelphia. ]53

JOUR:\'AL of the Senate of Virginia. Dec.lS32. ~\'o. 1. !JRichmond.

J OUR:"us of the Provincial Congress of Massachuset:.5 in1774-5, and ~f the Committee of Safety, wi h A;JpeD­dlx, &c., publIshed by dIrectIOn of the Legislature. un­der the supervision of vVilliam Lincoln. Svo. pp.77".2,75. Boston. IS3S

JUDICIAL Chronicle, beinD' a list of the Judaes of theCourts of Common La \; in Chancery, in En"'gland andAmenca; and of the Contemporary Reports, from eearl iest period of the Reports to the present time. -,,62. Cambridge. F '

JUDICIARY, Debates in the Senate of the United S ;as ,-the 8vo. 2,50. Philadelphia. ~:2

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KNAPP (J. "V.) and OMBLER (Edward.) Cases of Cc­verted Elections in the 12th Parliament of the C ,,,'Kingdom. 8vo. 5,50. London. ]~~;

KYD (Stewart.) Treatise on the Law of Bills of u­change and Promissory Notes. 3d ed. 8vo. 1,50.London. 1795

LUIBERT (Eli.) Treatise on Dower. 8\"0. ].00. XewYork. lE3-!

LANE (Richard.) Reports in the Court of Excheque:. :nthe tJfne of J ames, beIng the first collection of Ex­chequer Reports. Folio. 2,00. London. ]057

LANE (Thomas.) The Student's Guide through Lincoln';;Inn, contaInIng an account of that Honorable Societ•.12mo. 1,75. London. 1805

LANGDALE (Favard de.) Repertoire de la Nouvelle Le is-Jation, Civile, Commerciale et Administrative. 5 \~!s.4to. 21,00. 182:3

LA~rcH (John.) Cases in the Court of Kina's Bench inthe. three first years of the Reign of Ki~g Charles I.Folto. 2,50. London. 1720

LAw of Forfeiture for High Treason. 8vo. ],00. Lon-don. 1775

LA W of Attorneys and Solicitors. 8vo. ,75 London.Ii&!

LAw of Easements. See Gale, &c.LAw Tract;;. 8vo. 1,25. London.LAw Quibbles. 1,25. London. 1736LA w. The Study and Practice of, considered in their

Relations to Society. By a Member of Lincoln';; Inn.8vo. 2,00. Portland. 1806

LA w. See Connecticut - Maine - Massachusetts -.\ereYork - Pennsylvania - United States, 8{c.

LAW and Practice of Ejectment. 12mo. 1,00. Londo:1.17-U

LA WES (E.) Elementary Treatises on Pleading in C.:"~Actions. 8vo. 1,50. Portsmouth.

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J URISPRUDEl'i"CE, Elements of, treated of in the Preliminarypart of a Course of Lectures on the Laws of England,by Woodeson. 4to. 2,00. London. 1783

JURIST American. See Amel·ican.J _ TS (Imperata.) Pandectre J ustinianere, in. novum

Diaestre cum leaibus codlcls et Novellls. Ed.uthie~. fdl. 3 vols. 30,00. Leyden. 1782

J CSTI~IA~US (Imperator.) Jnstitutionum Li.bri IV..~umComment. et Notis Jani a Costa, Theodon Marcelli, et11. Antonii ."tlureti, curante Jo. Vande "Vater. 4to.2,50. Traject. Batav. 1714

J rSTI~n:~. Pandectes de, mises dans un nouvel o.rdre, parR. J. Pothier. traduites par M. de Breard NeuVille. 24\'015. c·\'O. 30,00. Paris. 1818

JrSTI~IE~ L'Empereur, Institutes de, par M. Blondeau.2 \'ols, 8vo. 3,75. Paris. 1836

J CSTIKIEN, The Institutes of, with Notes by ThomasCooper, Esq. 2,00. Philadelphia. 1812

KADIES (Lord.) Historical Law Tracts. 8vo. 2 vols.3.00. Edinburg. 1758

llLHDI (Robert.) Dictionary of the Norma~ FrenchLanryuaae. to which are added the Laws of "V111tam theCon~ue~o~. 8\'0. if. 3,75. London. 1779

KELD·'G (Sir John.) Reports of Cases in Pleas of !heCrown temp. Car. II. Folio. 3,50. London. 1,08

KELYNG (Sir John.) The Same. With Notes by G. I.Browne. 8vo. ],50. Dublin. 1789

KE~T (James.) Commentaries on American Law. 4\Ols. 8vo. 4th ed. 14,00. New York. 1840

"KILTY (John.) The Landholder's Assistant and LandO:Sce Guide. 8vo. 1,00. Baltimore. 1809

"KL'C-<: ',-\sa.) The most important. parts of Blackstone'sCo mentaries, reduced to questlOn and answer. 8vo.3d e 2.5:>. New York. 1842

KITcm:~ John.) Jurisdictions; or the Lawful Authorityof Cour s Li!et. Courts Berrin, Court of Marshalsey, &c.Edited by R. _-\ntrobus and T. Impey. 8vo. 1,25;London. 167;,

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k WES E ""''':- Practical Treatise on Charter Pa;t~~~.0. 5..50. London. if. .. .

L..n,,; :' E:Jg;and concerning Juries, by NtSI Pnusi~~l.C. ::.undon. .

L -; Opinions and Instructions respe~ting the P~~~~"'T '-·':s. 8\'0. 2 vols. 10,00. WashIngton.

......... s, Public, of Rhode Island, enacted in 1798. l~g~2.00. Proyidence.

LA.~s of the Leew~rd (Charihbee) Islands, from 16~~i~1730. Folio. 2,<J0. London.

T ; f tbe Commonwealth of Massachus~~s,from May.uA W - 0 -99" I 3d Foho. '<J. Boston.1i ~ . to June 1/ . yo.. ,

I f the Commonwealth of Massachusettsk ws Perpetua 0 t of the Constitution III October

from tbe cOOln~enCel1len F]' 250. Boston. 17891780 (0 -'lay 1/89, &c. 010. ,

. , M 0' zine in which is includedW WITR'S and MagIstrate s ta~~ProdeedinO' in the Courts

an account of every Impor7a90 and 1791." ;3 vols. Svo.a' \ -es mlllster, dUrIng 1792-17945. Dublin.

n-b 1 P edings upon the TryalLITR Chri';topber.) " 0 ~ roce . Folio. 3.75.

an .-\tt:tinder of, for High Treason. 1722London.

. C ses in Crown Law, from the 4thLEA.CH (Str Thomas

4·)0 h G

a III IS00 3d ed. 2 yols.Geo. II. 1730, to teo. ., 1800~Yo. 7,'50. London.

L.n: Richard.) Treatise of Captures in War. Svo. 11Sg~:. ndon.

D'tctionary of Practice in Civil Action2~.,.. Tomas.) d 18 <J2 'C:"" 8\'0. 10,00. Lon on. ., .

P Brad\') AbridO'ment of the Law of NISI Pnuds,LI::--. .' '" B George Shareswoo .

- - Gte.s and Referen.ces. y 1838') - ; 7.50. PhiladelphIa.- • ~~.;' Re orts of Cases in the Courts at

LEo~A.Iill. .am. EI' p d Jac I Published by Wm.\\- tmlIJ.':tEr 'Om;) IZ. an •. 1~-9

es - '':''F r 4 -0 London. u<>Hughes. 2 y."" a 10. ,<J.

LEYINZ (Sir Creswell.) Collection of Select and ModernEntries, referring to the cases in Levinz's Reports.Folio. 2,00. London. 1702

LEVINZ (Sir Creswell.) Les Rep. en Bank Ie Roy, COOl­menant en Ie 12 An de Roy Car. If. et fini en Ie 8 Ande Will. Ill. In Frence and English, by Salkeld. 2yols. Folio. 7,50. London. 1722

LEVINZ (Sir Creswell.) The Same in French. 2 vols.4,50. London.

LEWI]';' (Thomas.) Practical Treatise on the Law ofTrusts and Trustees. Svo. 3,00. Philad. 1S39

LEWIS (Thomas.) Constitution, Jurisdiction and Practiceof the Sheriffs' Courts of London. SYo. 2,50. Lon­don. 1833

LEY (Sir James.) Reports of Divers Resolutions in Law, •arising upon cases in the Court of \Vards and othercourts at VVestminster, in the reigns of James andCharles I. Folio. 2,00. London. 165::1

LIEBER (Francis.) Manual of Political Ethics, for the useof Colleges and Students at Law. Svo. 2 yols. 4,50.Boston. 1838-40

" I beg leave to say, without meaning any formal compli­ment whatever, that your Manual of Political Ethics is aprofound work, full of deep reflection, solid principle, andsound and apposite illustrations. I have read it over super­ficially. but I bave begun and ba,e far adnnced in tbe studyof it witb notes. I think your etlllca1 and political princi­ples just and admirable, and most instructi,e as to right,duties, property, social relations, go,emment. sympathy, &c.&c., and I hope and intend to make myself i3.miJiar withyour work as a ten book." Jumes Kent.

" The work abounds with profound ,iews of go,ernment,wlllcb are illustrated with ,arious !earninz. To me manyof the thouzhts are new, and as striking-asthey are new. 11I may be a1lowed to jud~e of the who:e work from this spe­cimen, I do not hesitate to sa, tbut it constitutes one of thebest theoretical treatises on tbe true nature and objects ofgovernment, willch has been produced in modern times, con­taining much for instruction. much for admonition, and muchfor deep meditation, addressinz itself to the wise and ,irtu­ous of all countries. The work has with me a still greater,alue, in that its aim and end are practical," &c. Hxtractfrom a letter of the Hon. Joseph &ory.

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LITTLETO::\' (Edward Leigneur.)l"olio. 3,00. London.

" The present volume contains ample e,idence of the edi­tor's learning and research. He is evidently thorou!!hlyacquainted with everything relating to the subject of salei.which is of authority in the courts of England or America.and his cOEions additions have greatly increased the >3..:r:eof the original work." A.m,. Jur.

LOVELASS (Peter.) The Law's Disposal of an D.s:e :"_man who dies without Will. Svo. 2,25. Lone. ~_

LOVELASS (Peter.) The Same. From the 25' L-iedition. 8vo. 3,00. Philadelphia. 1-

LUBE (D. G.) Analysis of the Principles of U1ui y P ead-ing. Svo. 3,00. New York. le,W

LUCAS (Robert.) Cases in Law and Equity, chiefly dur­ing the time of the Earl of Macclesfield. Folio. ca{ •3,00. London. li·a

LUDERS (Alexander.) Tracts on Various Subjects in · ... eLaw and History of England. 2 vols. l:.!rno. ".':4,00. London. _

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LIVERMORE (Samuel.) Treatise on the Law of Pr.and Agent, and Sales by Auction. 8vo. 1,25.ton. ISL

LIVINGSTON (Edward.) System of Penal Law for :. eState of Louisiana. 8vo. 5,00. Philad. I:'

LIVINGSTON (Edward.) Introductory Report to the Codeof Pri"on Discipline. Svo. 1,00. Philad. IS:!7

LODlAx (John T.) Treatise on the Law of E:'\ecu:ors~Administrators generally in use in the united .::;..~adapted more particularly to the Practice of Yirgi_._8vo. 2 vols. 10,00. Philadelphia. EH

LOMAX (John T.) Digest of the Laws of Real Propertygenerally adopted in the United States, more especiallyof Virginia. 8vo. 3 vols. 14,00. Philad. IE3lJ

LOi\'G (George.) Treatise on the La" relati,e to the Sale.5of Personal Property. "-ith Additions by Benjam:nRand, Esq., Counsellor at Law. 2d Amer. from lastLondon ed. 8vo. 3,50. Boston. 1839

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" They are both (the State and Absolutism) subjects ofdeep importance,. and are treated m a new and very mterest­ing manner. Wlth ~ome, l~ot Impor~ant exceptlOns, I amdisposed to concur m the views which you take. I hope,ou will present the work to the public at an early day. Itwould be quite an acquisition to our literature, and do muchto call public attention to suLjects iiiWbich all ha,e so greatan interes!." E.1:tract from a letter of the Hon. John C.Calhoun.

" Cousidering the systematic completeness with whichthe subject is handled and the manner m which the accI­dents of things are but aside and the essentials aimed at, ifnot always reached, Political Ethics may be classed among:stthe best treatisc5 on Gm'ernment smce the days of Ans­toile." London Spectator, JIarch 23, 1839.

LIEBER (Francis.) Legal and Political Hermeneutics, orPrinciples of Interpretation and ConstructIOn In Law andPolitics with Remarks on Precedents and Authontles.Enlarg~d edition. 1:2010. 1,25. Boston. 1839

" I reo-ard the Hcrmeneutics as a work eminently nsefulto our profession- not merely useful to students, but tomeu of lono- experience at the bar - as a most Ineld exposI­tion of the ]Jrinciples and admirable illustrati~n of the sci­ence of interprctation and constructIOn. It IS a valuablecontribution to the law. I ha\'e glyen the EthiCS only acurson' examination in :\15.; bllt from this rapid glance Iam induced to belie,e. that it is well worthy the reputatIOnof Ihe author: and I cannot but think that the public willregard the publication as a permanent addition to the soundana useful learmng of the day - destmed, not like ma!'-yother publications, to serve but for a day - but rather to ill'corporate itself into the more endurmo- fabriC of solid SCI..ence." Extract from a letter ~f NIT. Greenleof, P1'~fessorof Law at Cambridge.

LILLY (John.) Collection of lIlodern Entries, or SelectPleadinJYs in KinJY's Bench, Common Pleas, and Ex­chequer~ 2 vols. '" 8vo. 5,00. Dublin. 1792

LILLY (John.) Practical Conveyancer, containing Rulesand Instructions for drawing all sorts of Deeds for thecon,ennJY of Estates, Wills, &c. &c.; also a completecol.ecuOI~of the most useful Cases in Chancery underall the tides of Conveyancing. Folio. 3,00. London.

1742Reports temp. Charles I;

1083

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MASSA CHUSETTS Reports. Tyng's Reports of Cases in theSupreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, from 1804 toIS~2. Th-rd edition, stereotyped. (Vol. 1st by EphraimWilliam;;.) 17 vols. Svo. 62,00. Boston, 1838-40

., These Reports embrace the Decisions of the SupremeC urt of ::\hssachusetts from the time in which they firstvegan to be published until lVIr. Pickering commenced hisabors as Reporter. During a portion of this period, Chief

Justice Parsons, whose character for learning and ability hasbeen so widely diffused, presided on the bench. No Reportsha<e sustained a higher reputation throughout tbe countrythan these, or ha,e been more extensively cited_ Thegreater part of the present ,olnmes ha,e beeu stereotyped,aud haw been enriched b, the learned A.nnotations of Ben­jamin Rand, Esq_, of the Bostou Bar.

lIAS-ACHCSETTS Reports, Digest of. See :Nlinot.lliTTER (:\1.) De L'rnfluence Des Mceurs sur les Lois et

de L'Influence des Lois sur les i\1ceurs. 8vo. ~,OO.Paris. 1832

MATTHEWS (Richard.) Practical Guide to Executors andAdministrators. 8vo. 2,00. Philadelphia. 1833

lIATTHEwS (John H.) Treatise on the Doctrine of Pre­sumption and Presumptive Evidence, as affecting theTit:e to Real and Personal Property; with Xotes andReferences to Am. Case;;, by Benjamin Rand. 8vo.4.50. XeIV York. 1830

::'tLWLE (George,) and SELWYN (William.) Reports ofCases in King's Bench, containing cases of Hilary,Easter, and Trinity Terms, IB13; Michaelmas, Hilary,and Easter Terms 1B13-14 and 'frin. J\lich. and Hi!.Terms IB14-15. In the 53d, and 54th, and 55th years ofGeo. 3d. Edited by Theron Metcalf, in 2 vols. Bvo. ­1.50. Condensed. Boston. 1832

"These are very valuable Reports of the Common Lawin the King's Bench in England, embracing sewral years of~e period duriu;\" which those great Judges, Lord Ellenbor-

".n and Sir Jonn Bailey, were on the Bench, and forminga ~e:, important link in the series of Common Law Re­p r.s: The six volumes have been condensed into two, with!ITOa, ,,'<:ill and correctness, by Theron lVIetcalf, Esq., andumn a ,ery proper companion to the English Common La10Repor:-" put-lished at Philadelphia_" -

MAXWELL (Jolm Irwing.) Pocket La IV Dictionary. 12mo.1,00. Philadelphia. if. 1808

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M'LEAN (John.) Reports of Cases aro-ued aOli --- 2-~In the_ Circuit Court of the United Stares for the,,~CirCUIt. vols. I. and II. 8vo. Cincinnati and Cbus. 10,00. J ~~ _

McARTHUR. The Principles and Prae ice 0 Xa\-a! C=-...>Martial. 8vo. 2_00. London. J;• .:

M'CLELA:'ID (Thomas.) and YOUNGE (Edward. Re:x>:--..i'of Cases In the Exchequer and Exchequer C ~.' "-.from HI!. Term, 5 Geo. IV. to J\1ich. Term. 'G - n­Bvo. See English Exchequer. -' .

MEW'S (R. J.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Co :-- ~:-Tennessee. 8vo. 5,00. Nashville. 1::==

MER!VALE (]. H.) Reports of Cases in Chancen-. fro:nIVIIch. T_erm, 56 Geo. III. J815, to Mich. Term. '57 Geo.III. ISI/. 3 \ols. 8"0_ 8,00. Nell' York.' l.':·Y

METCALF (Theron_) Digest of the Cases decided in i...€

Su,p.re~ne Judicial Court of .\Iassachusetts, from 1~l 6J8:la, lncll1dll1g the five last "ols. of Tvno-'s and the 1'"of Pickering's Reports. 8\-0. 3,00.' B~ston. IE;)":

ME'l'CALF (Theron.) Reports of Cases araued and deter­mIned 111 the Supreme Judicial Court of 'l\Iassachuse ~Vols. 1, 2, 3. Bvo. 5,00 per vol. Boston. 11340---.3

Mr. Metcalf is the successor to Mr. Pickering.METC.l.LF (Theron.) See Massachusetts Laws -- Starl• . _

Yelverton.

METCAl:F Cfheron, ) and PERKIKS (J. C.) Diges G:'· _DeCISIOns of the Courts of Common Law and ~-\d ­m the United States. Vol. I. 6,50. Bos on~ ] ::~-'

This work "ill be completed iu three ,0 . ,"0:.::>:->now ill press.

_" ,,-e think it is not extravagant to sav that this wo'"will be 0 the United States, what Com\"])', Die-est .~~been and LS to Eugland." .Ant. JU1". - :>

MILES (John.) Reports of Cases in the District Cour.: :­the cIty and county of Philadelphia. 2 vols. 12.•.PhIladelphia. 1E3G---£:!

MILLAR (John.) Inquiry into the Present State 0: :...=Statute and Cnminal Law of England. ~m. .London. bds. :~...2

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MINOR (Henry.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courtof Alabama. Vol. I. 1820-26. Svo. 3,50. NewYork. 1829

MINOT (George.) A complete Digest of the Massachu­setts Reports, 17 vols.; Pickering's Reports, 24 vols. ;and Metcalf's Reports, 3 vols. 2 vols. 8vo. in pl·CSS.

The publishers are very happy to announce to the profes­sion, that this Digest, so JongdeJayed by the scrupulous.ex­actness of the author, who has given to it more than twoyears' unremitted labor, is now in the hands of the printer,and will be offered for sale in the course of the comingwinter.

MITFORD (John, Ld. Redesdale.) Treatise on the Plead­infJ's in the Court of Chancery. 3d. Am. ed., with Notesand References by Charles Edwards. Svo. 3,50. NewYork. IS40

MODERN REPORTS in King's Bench, Chancery, and Ex­chequer, from 21st Car. JI. to Sth Ann. 11 vola. Folio.15,00. 1709-S1

MODERN ENTRIES, in English, a select collection of Plead­ings in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, andExchequer; also all kinds ofWrits, together with Read­inO's and Observations on the several cases in the Re­po~ts, &c. &c. 3 vols. Folio. 6,75. Lond. 1741

MOLLOY (Charles.) De Jure Maritimo et Navali, or aTreatise of Affairs Maritime and of Commerce. 9th ed.2 vols. Svo. 6,50. London. 1769

MONTAGU (Basil.) Digest of the Law of Partnership,with a collection of the Cases decided upon that subject.1st Am. ed. 2 vols. 8vo. 6,50. New York. 1832

MONTAGU (Basil.) Summary of the Law of Set-off.- 8vo.1,25'. Philadelphia. 1825

MONTAGU (Basil.) Digest of the Law of Partnership. 2vols. Svo. 8,00. London. 1815

l\IONTAGU (Basil.) The Same. 2 vols. Svo. 6,50. NewYill~ ISU

MONTAGU (Basil,) and ORNETON (Scrope.) Digest of theBankr!lpt Laws as altered by the New Statutes, andPractical Precedents. 3d ed., with additions. 2 vols.Svo. 9,00. London., if. 1837

MO!,!T~FIORE (J.) American Trader's Compendium, con­tamIDg the Laws, Customs, and Regulations :of tbe Uni­ted S~ates, relative to Commerce. Svo. 1,50. Phila-delphia. 1 11

Tbe Same in 1 vol. 'S"o. Philadelphia. 1803

MONTE~,QUIliU (C. de, Secondat.) (Euvres completes avecdes Notes de Dupfn, Cavler, Voltaire, Mably, Servanet La Harpe. Royal Svo. ·3,00. Paris. ]S38

MONTESQUIEU, (Euvres de, avec les Notes de Tous les 'Commentateurs, e?jtion publiee,'par L. Parrelle. 8 vols.8vo. ]2,00. Pans.' IS26

MOODY (William.) See Crown Cases reviewed, 8fc.MOO.RE ,(Jolm Bailey.) Digested Index to the Reports of

Kmg s Bench and Common Pleas. Svo. 2.00. Lon-don. . 1825

MOORE (Jobn ~ailey.) Digested Index to the Term Re":.ports, ~ont~lDlllg all the Points of La w argued anddetermllled III the Kina's Bench and Common Pleasfrom .1785 to J.S]8, with"'Notes, References, and Table,of Titles contmued to the present time, by T. E. Hall.2 vols. ,Svo. 5,50. Philadelphia. IS]9

MORGAN (John.) Essays upon th~ Law of Evidence NewTrIals, Special v:rdicts, Trials at Bar, and Reple~ders.3 vols. 8vo. 3,;)0. Dublin. ]7S9

MORGAN (John.) Attorney's Vade-Mecum and Client'sI nstructer, treating of Actions, of Prosecutin{! and De­fendmg" them, of the Pleadings and Law, &.c., withPrecedents. 3 vols. 8vo. 3,00. Dublin. 1787-8S

MOSES (Myer.) C;ommercial Directory, and Digest ofLaws of the Umted States relatinO' to Commerce',in-

, c1udl~g a Tari~ of Rates of Dutie~, and Tables of Cal­culatlOn~ apphca~le to all Manufactories of Wool orCotton Imported mto the United States. Svo. 2,00.New York. . 1830

MOYI~F( (Robert.) Book of Entries of the mast Select Ju­.dlCml Writs useq in the Common Law;, 4to. ],50.London. 1658

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MUCHALL (William.) Doctor and Student, o~ Dialogues. between a Doctor of Divinity and a Student III the Lawsor Enuland. 8vo. 1,25. Dublin. 1792

MURRUo

(Sir Thomas.) The Law.s and Ac.ts of Parlia­ment made by King James the F~rst, and hIS R~yal Suc­cessors,Kinus of Scotland. Foho. 5,50. Edmburgh.

o 1681

-ELSO~ (William.) Law and Customs of ~ngland relatingto Manors and Lords of Manors. Foho. 2,00. Lon­don. 1726

'EW HAMPSHIRE. Perpetual Laws, from 1776 to 1789.8vo. 1,00. Portsmouth. 1789

JEW HA)lPSHIRE Reports. Cases in the Supreme Court- from 1 16 to 1842. 9 vols. 8vo. per vol. 4,00. Ex-

eter, Concord, Chester, and Newport. 1819-1842JEW YORK DIGEST. See Cmnbreling, Clerke.ICHOLL (H. J.) and HARE (Thomas.) Cases relating toRailways, argued and adjudged in the Courts of Lawand Equity. Vols. 1 and 2. London. 1842-3

~ORTH CAROLINA Reports. 8vo. 16 vols. pervol. 5,00.R.aleigh. For Titles, see Index, and Repo17s under thehmd qf each Slate.

JOR.RIS(Joseph P.) SeePeake.Nov( ir William.) Reports temp. Eliz., Jac. I., and Car.

1. Folio. 3,50. London. 1656OY (William.) Grounds and Maxims with an Analysis ofThe Laws of England. ~ 2d Am. from 9th ~ond. ed.Edited by William Hening. 8vo. 1,50. RIchmond.

. 1824

OHIO Reports Condensed, being Decisions in t~e SupremeCourt of Ohio, from 1821 to 1831, reported In the fourfirst .ols. of Hammond, edited by P. B. WIlcox. 8vo.6,50. Columbus. 1832

Omo Reports of Cases at Law and Chancery, decidedby the uupreme Court durin~ the.years 1831-2--3-4, byJohn C. "right, late Judge III saId Court. 8vo. 5,00.Columbos. 1835

OHIO Reports, by Hammond. vols. 5, 6, 7, 8; 20,00Cincinnati. 1838

OKEY (Charles Henry.) Digest of the Law, sage­Custom relating to the Commercial and Civil Intercourseof the Subjects of England and France. 2d ed.1,25. Paris. ' j"

OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Practical Conveyancing,Selection of Forms of General Utility, with Notes. 3ded. 8vo. 3,75. Hallowell, Me. 1830

OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Forms of Practice. or Amer-ican Precedents in Actions, Personal and Rea), withAnnotations. 8vo. 4,00. Boston. 1 -t I

OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) American Citizen. 8vo. 2,00.Boston. 1 2'2

OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Law Summary. 2d ed. Hal-lowell. 1 3:3

OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Forms in Chancery, Admi­ralty, and at Common Law, adapted to the Practice of theFederal and State Courts. 8vo. 4,00. Boston. 18-12

OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) See Story.-ORD (Mark.) Essay on the Law of Usury. By Thomas

Day. 3d ~d. 8vo. ,75. Hartford, Ct.ORDENANZAS Generales de la Armada Naval. 2 vols.

Forio. 8,00. Madrid. 1793ORFILA (M.) Traite de Medicine Legale. 3d ed. 4 vols.

8vo.. and Atlas 4to. 10,00. Paris. 18.36OWEN (Samuel.) Treatise on the Law and Practice of

Bankruptcy. 8vo. 3,50. New York. 18-12OWEN'S (Thomas) Reports. Folio. 2,00. London. 1650

PAINE (Elijah, Jr.) Reports of Cases in the Circuit Courtof the United States for the 2d Circuit, from 1810 to1826. 8vo. 5,00. New York. 1 27

PAINE (Elijah,) and DUER. Practice in Civil Actions, andProceedings at Law in the State of New York, in theSupreme Court and other Courts of the State, also inthe Courts of the United States. 2 vols. 8vo. 8.00.New York. 1'30

PALEY (William.) Treatise on the Law of PrincipalAgent, with Additions by Niel Gow, and a Digest ~

American Decisions on this suhject. 2d Am. ed. 0.

3,00. Exeter. 1~

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8vo.1774

See Carrington - .lIoore - Eng. Com.

PARLIAMENTARY Minutes of the Committee of Council onEducation, with Appendices and Plans of SchoolHouses. 2 parts. 4,00.

P ARLI.DIE)jTARY Report on Steam Carriages. 1,50.PARLIA~IENTARY Report on the Cheltenham and Great

vVestern Union Railway Bill. 3,00.P ARLL>DIHTARY. First, Second and Third Reports of

the Public Works of Ireland, with plates. 2 thick parts.7,50.

PARLIAMENTAR Y Reports respecting Rail way Communica­tion between London, Edinburgh and Glasgow. 4 partsand an Appendix. 9,00.

PARLIAMENTARY Journals of the House of Lords from1509 to 1726. 22 vols. Folio. 1-2 if. 26,50. Lon­don.

PAUL (John.) Parish Officer's Complete Guide.1,25. London.

PAYNE (Joseph.)Law Rep.

PEAKE (Thomas.) Compendinm of the Law of Evidence.With a large Collection of American Decisions, byJoseph P. Norris. 8vo. 5,50. Philadelphia. 1824

PEAKE (Thoma~.) Cases at Nisi Prius in King's Bench,from sittings after East. Term, :~O Geo. Ill. to the sit­tings after ~Iich. Term, 35 Geo. HI. 8vo. 2,00.Dublin. ]795

PECK (Judge.) See Stansbury.PEERE-'YILLLDIS (\Yilliam.) Reports of Cases in Chan­

cery and in I~ing's Bench. from ]ti!:!5 to 1735. BySamuel Compton Cox. 4th ed. 3 ,0 5. 8"o. 13,50.Philadelphia. 1823

PERLEY (Jeremiah.) The ~aine Justice. Svo. ],00.Hallowell. 1829

PERKH,S (John.) Treatise of the Laws of England onConveyancing. 15 h ed. ]2mo. 1,50. Dublin. 1792

" A little Treatise of certain titles of the Common Law,\\'ittily and learnedly composed and published in the Reignof King Edward YII." •

(The) for ]826-7-8. 8vo.~ :l. 1828

H~s ory of England. See Cobbett and

:...i:i " ::eo ~a Presse en 1 36, ou Legislation- :'::=x-:merie et la Librarie. 8vo. 2,25.

, 1836

CoEection de Lois Maritimes ante-2\: 'm.e siecle. 5 vols. 4to. 20,00.

1828

Trai e des Servitudes ou Services1.i5. Bruxelles. 1840

,\:.2:l. S '5 em of the Law of Marine In-•:.:! T "?C 'Chap~ers on Bottomry, on In­~ reo,';. G::J lr:.sur nees azainst Fire. 5th ed.

- 1800

• __ .•' ~re t.se on the Law of Dower;" a .e':\ 0 the Practice of Conveyanc-

P;;i:adelphia. 1836

=50,"5 Digest. A Digest of the Revised- _,= ~_ Ae:s oassed br the Legislature between the

, :' ,-\ :,:. ];:;30 and the loth day of June, ]836,.: P : on's Di!!est of 1 30, a complete Digest

_ 5 :' PeunS':,·inia 0 the present time. 2 vols.. P:"::a e:p ia.

.:: _ 5 R"'::5 0" Cases concerning the- _: ~:::. :....~ E:-;:ehequer, from East. Term--:-e;-::: 1; I. -!,50. London. 1776

of the Court of Chancery,&e. 8vo. 4,50. London.

]828

P.~-;. IlJ'''_'.'7.!.?Y Debates in the House of Commons, from16~-!. By Hon. H. Grey. 10 vols. 8vo.

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LITTLE AND &ROWN'S CATA:LOGUE; OF LAW BOOKS. 61PETERS (Richard.) Admiralty Decisionsjn th.e District

Court of Pennsylvania; with an Appendix, containing)he Laws of Oleron, of Wisbury, of the Hanse Towns,&c. &c. 2 vols. 8vo. &,00. PhiJadelphia. J807

PETERS (Richard.) A full and Arranged Digest of Casesdecided in the Supreme, Circuit and District Courts ofthe United States from the Organization of the Govern­ment to 1840. ;3 vols. 8vo. IS,OO. Phihtdelphia.

J838-40PETERS (Richard.) Reports of Cases in the Circuit

Court of the United States, for the 3d Circuit, from IS03to 181S. 8vo.. 4,50. Philadelphia. ISJ9

PETERS (Richard.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt of the United States, from IS28 to 1842. 17, vols.8vo. per vol. 5,00. Philadelphia and Boston. 1828-42

PETERS (Richard.) Condensed Reports of Cases inthe Supreme Court of the United States, from its Or­ganization to 1827. 6 vols. 8vo.· per va]. 4,50. Phil­adelphia. 1830-:;l5

PHILLIPS (S. M.) Treatise on the Law of Evidence; 2dAm. from 3d Lond. ed. with additional Notes. 2 vols.

Yo. 7.50. 1 ew York. 1840. .PHILLIPS (Willard.) Treatise on the Lawof nsural)ce.

2d ed. 2 vols. Svo. 1O,OQ. Boston. 1840PHILLIPS (Willard.) ,On the Law -of' Patents. 3,50

Boston. 1837

PHILLIPS (Willard.) Inventor's Guide, containing 'theRules, Forms and Proceedings for securing PatentRights. 12mo. 1,00. Boston. 1837

PHlLLIPS (Willard,) and Others. Digest of Pickering'sReports, from the 2d to the 8th vol. inclusive. 8vo.3,00. Boston. . 1'S31

PICKERISG (Octavius.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeJudicial Court of Massachuse~ts, from' 1S22 'to IB42.24 Yol~. vo. per vol. 5,00. Boston. 1S24-42

These Reports form a continuation of the MassachusettsRe90rts. The variety of cases considered, alld the ablejudgments of the Court, give them a 'high practical value

for the p~ofession·.. :Seve,ral of the volumes have passed toa 2d edl~lOn, and are ennchJd by learned annotations by J.G. P,erkms, Esq., of the Essex Bar.

Mr. Pickering resigned tlie Office of Reporter in 1839 andwas succeeded by T. Metcalf, Esq., who commenced his la­bors WIth the Marc.h Term, 1840.

PICKERING (Danby.) Statutes at Large, from MagnaChart;l to the end of the llth Parliament of GreatBritain, 1761. :<9 vols. 8vo. (vol. 24, wanting.)30,00. London:.' . J762

P1KE (Albert.) Reports' of Cases in the Supreme Courtof Arkansas, in Law and Equity. 2 vols. 8vo. 5,00.per vol. Little Rock. J840-1

PIWl'LE (Henry.) Digest of the Decisions of the Court ofAppeals of Kentucky. 2 vols. 8vo. 5,00. Louis­vIlle.. 1832

PLOWDEN (Edmunde:) Commentaries or Rep. temp. Edw.VI. Mar. and Ehz. Fr. Folio. 3,75. .London. 1571

PORTER (Benj. F.) Reports of Cases at Law and in Eqlli­~y III the SlIpr~me Court of Alabama. 8vo. vol.:id.3,00. Tuscaloosa. 183ti

PO.RTER(Benj. F.) 'Reports ofCases argued and adjudgedIII the Supreme Court of Alabama, commencing in 18348vo. 8 vols. 5,00 per vol. Tuscaloosa. 1835-41

POTHIER (R. J.) Treatise on the Law of Obliga1ions orContracts, translated from the French, with an Intro­ductIOn, Appendlx and Notes, illustrative of the Eno-lishLaw on the subject; by William David Evans. 2 ~ols.8vo. 9,00. Philadelphia. ] 840

POTHIER (R. J.) Treatise on the Contract ofSale. Trans­. lated from the French. By L. S.Cushing. 8vo. 2.50.

Boston. 18;JU" The translator hopes that his work will be found to be

exact;_ he v.ery early m his professiom:,llife began the studyof the,e wnl1n~s; he has devoted to It some portion of thelels~e hours ot man)' years; and he has aimed, in the fol­lowmg pages, to furnish his professional brethren with at~anslatlOn, which shall not be unworthy of their approba-hon or of the fame of the author." .Preface. .

PO:'HIER (~. J.) Treatise on Maritime Contracts of Let­tlllg to hIre: Translated, with'il. Life of the Author. byCaleb CUShlllg. 8vo. 1,50. Boston. I ~1

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.PRIVILEGIA Londoni, or the Rights, Liberties, Pri . eges,Laws and Customs of the city of London, containin!! e

. Charters granted to the city, &c. 3d ed. 4,00. Ladon. 1723

PROBATE Directory,.being the Laws of New Hampshirerespecting the Estates of Testators, Intestates andWards. ,75. Concord, N. H. 1829

PUFENDORF (Samuel, Baron.) De Officio Homiuis et Civisjuxta Legem Naturalem. 2 vols. 8vo. 5,00. Leipsic.

1769PUFENDORF (S.) Another Copy. J,62. Basil. 1739

PUFENDORF (Samuel, Baron.) Of the Law of Nature andNations, done from the Latin into English, by BasilKennet, with the Notes of M. Barbeyrac. 5th ed. Folio.15,00. London. 1749

PUFENDORF De Jure atune et Gentium Libri Oc o. cumCommentarium Hertii et Aliorum. :2 vols. .J o. 5.50.Frankfort. .

PUFENDORF'S Law of Nature and Nations, abridO'ed from. the original, by J. Spavan. 2 vols. in 1.. 1,25~ Lond.

1716RAM (James.) Practical Treatise of Assets, Debts, and

Incumbrances. 2d ed. enlarged. 8vo. 7,00. London.183

RASTELL (William.) Collection of Entries. Folio. n00.London. 1651

RASTELL (William.) Same Work. 6,50. Lond. 1574

RAYMOND (James.) Digested-Chancery Cases containedin the Reports of the Court of Appeals of Maryland.8vo. 4,00. Baltimore.· 1839

RAYMOND (Robert, Lord.) Reports of Cases in King'sBench and Common Pleas, temp. Will. HL, Anne, Geo.I. and Geo. II.; by Geo. Wilson. 2d ed. 2 vols. Folio.4,50. London. 17-13

RAYMOND (Sir Thomas.) Reports of Cases in the Kill!! S

Bench, Common Pleas, temp. Car. H. Folio. 2..;'5­London. 1006

POWELL (John Joseph') Essay upot.J thetracts and Agreements. 2 vuls. in 1.Exeter.

POWELL (John Joseph.) Original Precedents!n Convey­ancin CT selected from the manuscript collectIOn of J. J.Powell: By Charles Barton. 6 vols. 6vo. 12,00.London. 1602

POWELL (John Joseph.) Treatise on Mortgages; editedby Thomas Coventry, with Notes by Benjamin Rand;from the 6th Eng. ed. 3 vols. 6vo. 10,00. Boston.

1828

PRESE~TATION Des Comptes De Finances Reglement De­finitif du BudCTet de 1827, &c. 4to. 1,25. Pllris.

o 1629

PR.ESTOX (Richard.) Elementary Treatise on Estates. 2vols. 8vo. 3,50. New York. 1828

PRESTON (Richard.) An Essay on Abstracts of Tit~e ofLaws of Property, stating in detail the duty of SoliCitorsin preparing, &c. and of Counsel in advising, an abstractof title. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo.4,00. New York. 1628

PRESTON (Richard.) On the Law of Legacies. 8vo.3,00. New York. 1827

PRICE (George.) Reports of Cases in the Exchequer andin the Exchequer Chamber, from East. Term 54 Gep.ilL, 1~.J1, to the sittings after Mich. Term 4 Geo. IV.1823.. 1:3 vols. in 6. 8vo. Per vol. 3,50. Philadel­~~ 1~

PRIESTLEY (Joseph.) Remarks on Blackstone's Commen­taries, with Blackstone's Reply, &c. 8vo. 1,50. Phi­ladelphia. 1773

POTHIER (M.) Traites sur differentes matieres de .DroitCivil, appliquees a l'usage du Barreau; et de JUrispru­dence Francoise seconde edition, revue. 6 vols. 4to.18,00. Paris. ' 1781

PO{;rOL (M.) Traite des successions, ou commentaire dutitre ler du livre iii. du Code Civil. 2 vols.. 8vo. 3,50.Paris. . 1637

Law of Con­8vo. 3,00.­

1823

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REVISED Statutes of Massachusetts, passed Nov. 4,1'::35­by Theron Metcalf and Horace Mann. 8yo. 3,00.Boston. 1" -

REVISED Statutes of Massachusetts. An Annual Supple­plement is published, edited by T. Metcalf, Esq.

REVISED Statutes of the State of New York, includinuthe Statutory Provisions of a general nature, passedfrom IB28 to 1835 inclusive, and all the Acts of generalinterest passed 1836. 3 vols. Byo. 13,50. Albany.

1836REVISED Statutes of the State of Vermont, passed Nov.

19, 1839. Published by the Legislature. 8yo. 3,50.Burlington. ]840

RHODE ISLAND. Public Laws; with the Charter, &c.81'0. 2,00. Providence. 1879

RICARD (Samuel.) Traite General Du Commerce. 2 vols.4to. 2,00. Amsterdam. 1781

RICHARDSO" (Robert.) On \Vills. 81'0. 2,00. London.

1769RICHARDSON (Robert.) Attorney's Practice in the Court

of Common Pleas. 5th ed. 2 vols. 8vo. 9,00. Lon­don.

RIDGEWAY (WiJliam.) See Irish Tenn Rpports.RIDGEWAY (\\'illiam.) Reports of Cases upon Appeals.

and Writs of Error in the High Court of Parliament inIreland, since the Res oration of the Appellate Jurisdic­tion. 3 vols. 8ro. 12,00. Dub in. Ji95

RITSO:-lS (J.) Maxims in Con,eyancing. 1 yol. ,75.London. 1804

ROBERTS (William.) Treatise on the Statute of Frauds,with a Dissertation upon the Admission of Parol Evi­dence to explain Written Instruments. 3d Am. from thelast London ed., with references to, and a Digest of theAmerican Decisions, and the late decisions in GreatBritain, and an Appendix showing the extent of theadoption of the Statute of 29 Car. II. c. 3, in the seve­ral States of the Union. 81'0. 3,50. Philadelphia.

1833

L~ AXD BROW:-;'S

r' Jurisprudence of Iusanity. 8vo.-= e 1838

-~ See .11itjord. ,"'ory of the Law of Shipping and NaVl-

2,5'0. Loudou. 1792

- L'Etat actuel Du Jury de la Liberte ir;di-=_=_; ~:-c's Prisons. 8vo. J,50. Pans. " 1~18

_..=-_., Brerium tam Originalium quam JUdlClahu.m;. Fo.io, 4,00. Loudon. ]68

C~ar,es de) and M'LELLE (A.) Report ~fQuebec for .llurder. 8vo. 1,2;).

, 1818

\. C. Tnite des Droits D'Auteurs dans I,a,,,,', - '~'tnCe5 et les Beaux-Arts. 8vo. 2 v0

3L.- .•••. .... ~,-, 18 tI

= P ,;,~ -' ---'J 'd' General Index to all the Cases-.-~-'-.• un lcum. ., b 'd t-

::P._. ,':"'. B ., Eutl"le, lteport5 and A n gmen". e l.":!.:- 00.=, ., 'Ed 'cil d

:: r ~~ E 'ui,\'. beQinning with wal ., an- -- to "h' 'I' tline' contalDlDg nearly 40,000--~- wn '. - . _.' ~ 1742.- ~ -. .s.:c, FO~lo, 3,1;). London.- ~ ~~ "C C :n~;:tee 0 the House of Comn;o~s,

- ., - -:.,., e-'; P otaue FolIO. 3,<10.-= ~, --=.., _." ,." . 1822

• -- 0' -" ffO Co ittee on Duties, Salaries, and-=: , ... -- 0 ~ .~-'., • '"cer' Clerks and Ministers of J us-- _......~ c. V..u~) ,

~., o' L ,,:-ts ill Scotland. 1,50. .-~- ,. - "e'en Committee on Duties, Salanes, Offi­_=.;.' c~·r., ue ~e~'eral Courts of Justice in England. ~~;~

T COll.

, .: a '::elect Committee on the Discretion~ryPow­-:...., .-' '" :Servant- of the Crown. Folio.;)O cen.;s.- =- - ~..' ]8...2

• -' ':C Committee on Emigration. 50 cen.ts.- ~.-- 18.32

.. " Prison Discipline Society, 6th ed.-- - - 1830

~- -- '" 0 = -~w and Equity, argued and deter-~-'-'" -~--," - . '-••-;:- ~ Court of Alabama. New Series.

-= --:-=:-.-;;_ :a. 1841-2

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ROBERTS (William.) Treatise on the Construction of theStatutes 13 Eliz. c.5, anti 27 Ehz. c. 4, relatmg toVOILlO ar, and Fraudulent Conveyances. 8vo. 3,50Hartford: 1825

ROBI~~O~ Christopher.) Reports of Cases in the Admi­t . from Mich. Term, 1798 to 1808. 6 vols. 8vo.

20.60. New York. 1800-10Roc~cs (Franciscus.) A Manual of Maritime Law, &c.

translated with Notes, by Joseph Reed Ingersol. 8vo.1,00. Philadelphia. 180H

ROGERS (Daniel.) New York City Hall Recorder. 1816-17.6 \'ols. in 3. 12,00. New York. 1817

ROGRo~ (J. A.) Code de Commerce. explique, par sesmo ifs, par des examples et par la J Uflsprudence. 12mo.2,00. Paris. 1841

ROGRo~ (J. A.) Codes d'Instruction Criminelle et Penalexpliques. 2 vols. 12mo. 5,00. Paris. 1839

ROGRO~~ (J. A.) Code Civil explique. 12mo. 2,50.Paris. 1840

ROOT (Jesse.) Reports of Cases in the Superior CourtaDd in the Supenor Court of Errors _o! Connecllcut,fro 17~9 to 179B. 2 "l"ols. 8\'0. {,<>O. Hartford.

• 1798-1802

ROPER (R. S. Donnison.) Treatise upon the Law of Leg­acies. 3d ed., with a new Arrangement and Addltl~nsj

by Henry Hopely White. 2 vols. 8vo. 8,00. Phl~a­

delphia. 1829ROSCOE (Henry.) Digest of ~he Law of Evidence at the

Trial of Actions at Nlst PrIus. 1st Am. from 2d Lond.ed.. \,ith Notes by James Bayard. 8vo. 4,50. Phl~a­

~~~ 1~

Ro~c'oE (Henry. Digest of the Law of Evidence in C:im•. ".: Cases. with Notes and References to Am. deCISIOns~ "0 "he EnO"lish Common Law and Ecclesiastica.l Re­

.". b, Ge~TO"e Sharswood. 8vo. 5,50. Philadel-. ". " 1840P a.

Ross George: Treatise on the Law of Ven.dors andPurcba:oe:: of Personal Property. 8vo. 2,<>0. Lon­don. 1841

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ROSSI (M. P.) Traite de Droit Penal. 8\0, 2.25-Bruxelles. 1~,n

ROUSE (Chas. W. B,) Dissertation concernincr the Lane .Property of Bengal. 8vo. 1,50. London~ 1791

RUK~I~GTON (Charles.) History, Principles, and Prac 'ceof the Legal Remedy by Ejectment, and the resultinActIon for Mesne Profits. 1st Am. ed. 8vo. :2 50.New York. ]806

RUSSELL (Wm. Oldnall.) Treatise on Crimes and }lis.demeanors. With Notes by Daniel Davis, wi h addi­tional References by T. Metcalf, and Notes bv GeorO"eSharswood. 2 vols. 8vo. 4th ed. 10,00. ·Philad~l.phia. ]SH

Russell (Wm. Oldnall,) and RYAN (Ed.) Crown Casesreserved for consideration and decided by the twelyeJudges of England, frolll the year 1799 to 1E24. -\"0.

4,00. London. 1a5RUSSELL (James.) Reports in the Hig Cour of Chan.

cery during the time of Lord Chancellor Eldoo, aod i hGeo. IV. 4 vols. 8vo. 20,00. I'\ew York and Loo­doo. 1t~c

RUTHERFORTH (T.) Institutes of Natural Law, bem", ' esubstance of a course of Lectures on Gratins de Jp.l!Belli et .Pacis. 2d Am. ed. 8vo. 3,50. Baltimore.

1 32RYLEY (William.) Placita Parliamentaria. Folio. 2.50.

London. 1661SALKELD (\Villiam.) Reports of Cases in the Kin s

Bench, from 1 Wm. et Mar. to 10 Ann. Best ed. e 2vols. in 1. Folio. 5,50. London. ] 773

SALKELD (William.) Aoother Copy. 4th ed. by D'An.verso 2 \"ols. Folio. 7,50. ]7,12

SALKELD (William.) Another Copy. 4th ed. by D'An-verso 3 \'ols. Folio. 9,00. 1742

SALKELD (\Yilliam.) Another Copy. 3 vols. 8vo. Phi~a-delphia. 12,00. 1E'£2

SAMPSOK (\Villiam.) Discourse, &c., on the His e c:'the Law. Evo. ],00. Washington, D. C. j~~'

SANDERS (Francis Williams.) Essay on Uses aEG T S-.

and on the Nature and Operation of COD,eyaz: -":

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CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS. 69Common Law, and those deriving their effect from theStat. of Uses. ]st Am. from 4th London ed. Svo.4,00. Philadelphia. IS30

SANDERS (Francis Williams.) Another Copy. 3,00.SAU::>llERS (Sir Edmund.) Reports in King's Bench temp.

Car. iL 2 vols. Folio. 3,50. London. 1722SAL-meRS (Sir Edmund.) The Same. 1st Am. from the

3d Lond. ed. 3 vols. 8vo. 7,50. Philad. ]S07SAl:SDERS (Sir Edmund.) The Same. 5th Am. from

last Lond. ed. By John Patterson and Ed. VaughanWilliams. 3 vols. Svo. 13,50. New York. ]S33

SADllERS (John Simcoe.) Law of Pleading and Evidencein Civil Actions, arranged alphabetically; with Practi­cal Forms. 2 vols. Svo. 7,50. Philadelphia. lS37

..,AnGXY (Fred. Charles.) The Vocation of our age forLegislation and Jurisprudence. Translated by Abra­ham Heyward. Svo. 2,25. (Privately printed.) Lond.

SAYER (Joseph. aw of Costs, &c. Svo. ],00. Lon-don. ]76S

AYE (Joseph.) Law of Damages. 12mo. 1,25. Dub-lin. 1792

SUID!OX (J. Y.) Reports of Cases argued and determin­ed in the ~upremeCourt of the State of Illinois. 2 vols.10,00. Philadelphia and Boston. 1841

SCHO.ALES (John,) and LEFROY (Thomas.) Reports ofCases in Chancery in Irelsnd, temp. Lord RedesdaJe,from 1802 to 1806. 2 vols. 8vo. 7,50. New York.

1808-11::: '" _~~::RG (Alexander C.) Historical aud Chronological

-." .' of Roman Law. 8vo. 1,50. Oxford. 1785;:,;" ...... L-.'>LR'S Guide. 2 vols. Svo. 4,00. Lond. 1740ci:..!. L.n,s. A Geueral Treatise on the Dominion of the

: an a complete body of the Sea Laws. 4to. 2,50.1703 ,

x He • 'Vilmot.) Forms of Decrees in Equity.m. '>25. Xew York. 1831

SECRIT Deha - and Proceedings of the Convention assem-bled at Philadelpbia in ]787, for the purpose of forming

the Constitution. of the Unit~d States. Svo. 1 n­~;).

Washington. 1836SEL?E!' (John.) Mare Clausum - or the Right and Do­

mInIOn of the Sea. In two Books. Folio. 4,50.London. 16~3

SELDEN (John.) The Same. old calf. 2,83. London.1663

SELDEN (John.) Law Tracts. Folio. 2,83. Lond. ]683SELECTIONS from the Laws of .England. 2 vols. Svo. 3,00.

London. 1806SELECT Cilses adjudged in the Courts of New York con­

taining the case of J. V. N. Yates, and the case ~f theJourneymen Cordwainers of New York. Svo. 2,00.New York. 1811

SELFRIDGE (Thomas 0.) Trial of, for killing C. Austin.8vo. 1,50. Boston. 1806

SELLON (John Baker.) Practice of the Courts of Kina'sBench and Common Pleas, originally compiled byCrompton. ~ vols. 8vo. 7,50. New York. IS13

SELWYN (William.) Abridgment ofthe Law of Nisi Prius.With Notes by Henry Wheaton. 4th Am. from 7thLond. ed. 2 vols. 8vo. 10,00. -Philad. 1839

SERGEANT (Thomas.) Treatise upon the Law of Penn­sylvania relative to the Proceedings by Foreign Attach­ment, WIth the Acts of Assembly now in force on thesubject. 8vo. 3,50. Philad. 1840

SERGEA.NT (Thomas.) Land La~ of Pennsylvania. 8vo.2,50. Philadelphia. 1838

SERGEA,_'T (Thomas.) Constitutional Law, beina a View. of the Practice and Jurisdiction of the Courts of the

U nite:d Stat~s! and of Constitutional points decided. 2ded. wIth additIOns. 8vo. 3,00. Philadelphia. lS30

SERGEANT (Thomas.) Select Speeches of. Svo. 1,50.Philadelphia. 1832

SERGEANT (Thomas.) See Eng. Com. Law Reports.SHEP~EY (John.) Reports of Cases argued and determin­

ed In the Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine.Vols. I - 6. 3,75 per vol. Hallowell. 1837-42

SHEPPARD (William.) Touchstone of Common AS_IlI-

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ances j to which is added the Laws of the several Statesof the l.:nion, relative to Common Assurances. 1st Am.ed. 3 mls. 8vo. 10,00. New York. • 1808

SHER~~' (Henry.) Analytical Digest of the Lalv of Ma-rine Insurance. 8vo. 3,50. New York. 1841

Sli£RIDA.., (John.) The Practice of the King's Bench.m 4,50. Dublin. 1792

HOWER (Sir Bartholomew.) Cases in Parliament, resolv­ed upon Petitions and Writs of Error. Folio. 2,00.London. 1698

SHOWER (Sir Bartholomew.) Another Copy. Folio.1,75. bds. 1740

SHOWER (Sir Bartholomew.) The Same, with Notes byLeach. 2 vols. 8vo. 10,00. London. • 1794

SHOWER (Sir Bartholomew.) Reports of Cases in theKing's Bench, temp. Car. II., Jac. II., and Will. Ill.2d ed. By Thomas Leach. 2 vols. Folio. 10,50.London. 1708-20

u:DERFl:'i (Tho.) Les Reports des divers Special Casesen Ie Court del Bank Le Roy, &c. les premiers 10 ans.de Charles II. Folio, 2 yols. London. 1683

..!::-E J. S.) Treatise on the Practice of the Court ofChancery. with an Appendix, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. 7,00Philadelphia. 1839

S!llITH (John 'Villiam.) Compendium of Mercantile Law8vo. 2,75. Philadelphia. 1837

RUTH (John William.) A Selection of leading Cases onvarious branches of the Law, with Notes. 2d ed. 2\'ols. royal 8vo. 15,00. London. 1841

SJ:.lC:TOR'S Complete Guide in the Practice of the HighC t of Chancery. 2 vols. 12mo. 1,00. London.

1776.;:;.:sLord.) On the Rights, Power and Prerogative

0:' Kings. and the Privileges of the People. 12th ed.e..-o. 1.00. ::'-lewport, R. I. 1774

SOl::TIliRl; S-muel L.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt or _'ew Jersey, from 1816 to 1818. 8vo. 3,00.Trenton. 1819

SOUTH CAROLINA. Reports of Judicial Decisions " <>

Constitutional Court of South Carolina in 1812-11'. ='of the Court of Equity for 1822. 2 vols. 8yo. 1.00.Charleston. 1:'T.

SOUTH CAROLINA. Statutes at Large of South Caro.in:l..Edited under authority of the Legislature by ThomasCooper. 2 vols. 8vo. Columbia. 1837

SPARKS (Jared.) Diplomatic Correspondence of the Amer­ican Revolution. 12 vols. 8vo. if. 18,00. Boston.

1 29SQUAREY (C. "V.) A Collection of all the General Rules

for Regulating the Practice.of the Superior Court; witha copious Index. 12mo. bds. ,75. London.' 183-3

STANSBURY (Arthm J.) Report of the Trial of JudgeJames H. Peck, on an Impeachment by the House ofRepresentatil'es of the United States. 1'0. 5.00.Boston. 1533

" This ,olume contains a gTe"t amount of Ie ~ in re-gard to contempls of courl. libels. and impeachments," b­Jects u1'0n wbich the counsel on bOlh sides exhibil proofs ofvery diligent research. It will be a ,aluable repositon- ofauthority and argument, in fulure eases in which the rIghtof courts to punish contempts may be brought ill question."

STARKIE (Thomas.) Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius inKing's Bench and Common Pleas, from Sittings afterMich, Term, 55 Geo. III. 1814 to the Sittings afterMich. Term, 60 Geo. III. 1819. 2 vols. 8vo. 6.00.Exeter, N. H. lE23

STARKJE (Thomas.) Practical Treatise on the La" ofEvidence, and Digest of Proofs in Civil and CriminalProceedings; by Theron Metcalf and Edward D. Ingra­ham. 7th Am. ed. 3 vols. 8vo. 14,00, Philad. 1 4..2

STARKIE (Thomas.) A Treatise on the Law of Slander,with Notes, &c. by John L. Wendell. 2 vols. 8,0.6,00. Albany. 1 43

STATE PAPERS and Public Documents of the United States,from the accession of George Washington to the Pres:­dency, exhibiting a complete View of our }'oreign Re;a,tions since that time, 3d ed. Inclllding CODfide_~

Documents, &c. vVait's ed. 12 vols. 8\"0.24,00. Boston. 1;; ill

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STATE PAPERS. American Documents, Legislative andExecuti\'e. of the Congress of the United States, fromthe first session of the first, to the third session of thethirteen h Congress, inclusive; selected and edited, un­der the authority of Congress, by W. Lowrie and M.S. C air Clarke. 21 vols. Folio. 120,00. 'Wash­ington.

Sy-,- TE TRIALS, a Collection of, and Proceedings upon,High Treason and other Crimes and Misdemeanors, fromthe reign of Richard II. to Geo. III. 11 vols. Folio.22,00. London. 1742

ST.HE TRIALS, from 1660 to 16SI. Folio. 2,00. Lon-don. 1678

ST-'-TE TRIALS, from the reign of Henry IV. to the end ofthe reign of Queen Anne. 4 vols. Folio. 7,00. Lon­don. 1719

STATE TRIALS. See HaJ:o/ave.ST.l.TuTES relating to the Admiralty, Navy, and Ships of

"-aI', &c., down to the 14th year of King Geo. n. 4to.2:00. Lond.on. ]755

STHrTES. The Same. 4to. 2,50. London. 1768T-,-:-:-:-ES of Tennpssee: of a general and permanent na­

ure. :'rom the commencement of the Government to thepresent ime. 13,0. 6,00. Nashville. lS36

ST.l.TLTE Laws of the State of Connecticut, compiled inobedience to a Resolve of the General Assembly, passedMay 1835. 81'0. 2,50. Hartford. 1835

SLl.r"TO" (Sir Geo. T.) The Fundamental Laws, and a~election from the Supplementary Statutes of the PenalCode of China. Translated from the Chinese. 4to.Rus-ia gilt. S,OO. London. ]S10

S7~==---'S I AshaeL) Summary of the Law and Practice ofRea: .-\.c ions, with an Appendix of Practical Forms.Em. ·1.00. Hallowell. lS31

Sn:-'.::'..·s .-\.saheJ.) See Massachusetts Laws.STEPH,£' Jo~n Henry.) Treatise on the Principles of

Pleading n Ci J Actions; comprising a Summary Viewof the who.e Proceedings in a suit at Law. Svo. 3,50.Philadelphia. 1841

STEUART (George N.) and PORTER (Benjamin F. Re­ports of Cases at Law and in Equity in the So:":--,, eCourt of Alabama. Svo. 5 vols. 25,00. Tusca'

1~31.r-STEVENS (Robert,) and BENECKE (William.) Treatise 0:::

Average and Adjustments of Losses in Marine Insu:­ance; with Notes by Willard Phillips. Sl"o. 3,50.Boston. 183:3

STEWART (James.) Reports of Cases in the Yice· ..I,dmi­ralty of Nova Scotia from 1803 to IS13, temp. Croke.Svo. 4,50. London. ]~ 1,1

STOCK (J. S.) Practical Treatise on the Law of ::'\onCompotes Mentis, or persons of Unsound l\1ind. '0.J,75. Philadelphia. 183::>

STOKES (Anthony.) View of the Constitution of the Bri­ish Colonies in North America at the time the "-arbroke out Svo. 2,00. London. 17'::3

STORY (Joseph.) Selection of Pleadings in Civil Actions,with Annotations. 2d ed., with Additions by Benjam.inL. Oliver. Svo. 5,00. Boston. ]8:29

STOllY (Joseph.) Discourse upon the Inauguration of theAuthor as Dane Professor of Law in Harvard U niversi ,.Svo. ,25. Boston. 1~'i9

STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Bailmen;;;,with illustrations from the Civil and the ForeiQ'n Law.81'0. 3d ed. 5,00. Boston. - 1::,13

" --I.ll the cases, deemed worthy of any notice. in the E:Jz·!ish and .-\merican law, and all ihe best authori;iEs i:l tfeci,-il and foreign law, are quoted and commented upon.Those cases aud authorities, which are contndicto.,-. ai'1~

criticalh- examined, and such as are sound, or as ha're beE::established as law, are distinguished from those which areerroneous, or ha're been doubted, or overruled. The princi.pies, which haye been adopted and established in each or"these 'rarious systems of jurisprudence, under each I.rar:-·of the law of bailments, are presented to the reader aiyjew, aud may .en'e as a perpetual commentary uponother. E'rerything, regarding this subject, wbich ;. ~

'raluable, in either system, may be found in this wo~:':.

plan and execution of it deserve the higbest co=- . .It is a book, which, for its intrinsic merit, and. '_'

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utility, will readily find its way into the library of every ac­complished practical lawyer, and for its various learning aud~ound docl11Iles, will be read aud admired by every learnedJurISt. :1

STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on the Constitution ofthe "[; oi ed States, with a Preliminary Review of theCOIl5ti utional History of the Colonies and States beforethe Adoption of the Constitution. 3 vols. 8vo. 10,00.Bos on. 1833

. "A long and elaborate review of this work has appeared10 the Cl'itiJ;al Re-rie1D Qf Legislation and JU7'isp7'udence aperiodicalpublished at Heidelburg, Germany, by two cele­brated Jurtsts, ')Iessrs ')Iiuemaier and Zacharire. In thecourse of the article the reviewer says, ' we have in the pre­sent work as perfect and excellent a commentary upon the_'orth American public law, as can be produced by deep andprofound rcflectiou, acute logic, extensive knowledge of thenatlOnal condition and Wl'itings and just political views·and c~msequ.ent~y the author has, in a great degree, renlovedthe difficultIes III the way of the aoquisition of an accurateknowledae of the American public law.. Professor Story,by hts taTented and dilIgent labors, has, WIthout doubt, donea gr.eat s~r,ice, not only to his countrymen, out also, and ina sull higher degree, to the European publicists, amongwnom hIS work Will receH'e an honorable fame, as readilyur.uded as it wiIl be enduring.'"

A L'a!lslation of he abo,c German re,iew will be found:... :~e.1>neriren J",ri.t, ,01. 14, pp. 330-344; and vol. 15,P? 1-13.

In a ootice of the Commentaries on the Constitution, mthe French Re-rue EtrangeTe, the reviewer says; " The au­thor, with the care and sagacity which characterize him, hasused all the best documents extant, and arrangerl, with re­markable method, the vast hody of materials illustrating hissuhJect, and has discussed wltb great power and vigor allthe great theoretical and practical questions which grow outof the political system ofthe United States." Revue Etmn­grre.

",TORY Joseph.) The Same, abridged by the Author.~~c. 3.00. Boston. 1833

Tile R~rue Etrangere, pnblished at Paris, says that" aL nch translation of this Abrirlgment would be a ser­

(' r~ 'cred to all the Continent of Europe."STORY Jose,l.-. Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws,

Forei!!,o a ~ Domestic. 8vo. 2d ed. 650. Boston.~ l~l

This work has been reprinted in England, has" _lated into German; and we ha,e understood tha~ a r::-..= ­tion is now preparing into French. It has been ere=.c••reviewed in Europe. The following are extracts' '" =_:of the reviews.

Extract of a letter from J. FERGUSSOS, Esq. late Juin the Consistorial Conrt of Scotland, and author of &work -on Divorce.

"I have repeatedly and deliherately gone through ewhole work of Mr. Jnstice Story, which I deem the mos~

comprehensive and candid in our language, relalin" to tha:department of the law administered so long by the-Consis·tory Court of Edinburgh as the Inferior, and the Conrt ofSession as the Grand Consistory of this kingdom. _-0

jurist can peruse it, without admiration of the indus~1T.

candor and learning with which it is composed. . ." If you can attract the attention certalllly merited to this

work, it mnst bc useful in dispelling prejudices and excitin",imitation. For it supplies valuable information, supportby a greater body of anthorities, both in opinions of themost eminent jurists, and in decisions of consistorial judi­catures, than I ha,c e,er belDre seom collected in one ,0 ­ume.". "Dr. Story's work is altogether of so excellent a descrip­

tIon, and betokens a mllld so completely IInbued with tliepurest principles of legal Philosophy, that it ought to be inthe hands of every person who aims at studyina , in an intel·Ii~ent way, the hIgher departments of professIonal know·eage." Edinhurgh. La7D Journal, No. XI.

"Professor Story has long been known to the jurists ofe,ery countrY in Europe) as one of the few great ma.ste~ 0:­the science of jurisprudence that the world at present pos­sesses, anrl one who has been mainly instrumental in pnsh­ing forward those legal reforms, which haye of la e vdone honor to the United Statcs. We hail the ,",or' 0:'

Profes or Story not merely on account of its intrinsic beat<­hes. but also as a means of promoting an in erest in thestudy of jurisprudence. The power with which he has ta!­anced conflicting argnments, and the learning which he hasdIsplayed III tral-elhng through the heal'y labors of his pre­decessors, and extracting from them tbe pith of their rea­~omng. must .dclight el'ery inquisiti,e mind, and jnstiJY nsIII a hope, which they who peruse the hook will not thi.::.,;;:extrayagant. that the TreaHse on the Conflict of Laws r

prove the foundation. in this country, of a school of j _.;",prudence." London Legal E:mmineT. .

"This is a remarkahle work, calcnlated to exci e ill =- =:Ii,ely iuterest in hath hemispheres. We exceedino:.7 -that our limits do uot allow ns to analyze each c..i. t~ =y

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itself; we have found, upon all the matters of internationalLaw, the discussions perfectly reasoned and supported byauthorities." From a Frmch. Journal, the Re:vue Elran­ge"e,for Oct. !834.

A highly complimentary review of this work is to befound in the Critical Journal for Jurisprudmce and Legis­lation of Foreign Countries, edited at H;eidelburg in Ger­many, by Messrs. Mittemair and Zacharire, two of the firstjurists ill Germany.

In a late case before tbe English Court of Common Ple';s,(Huberv. Steiner,2 Bin!l".N.C. 211.) Lord ChiefJusticeT'''DALL cites Mr. Justlce Story's Commentaries on theConflict of Laws, and speaks oCthem as " a work which itwould be unjust to notice, without, at the same time, a trib­ute to the learning, acuteness and accuracy of its ~uthor."

STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on Equity Jurisiru'dence,as administered in England and America. 2 vols. 8vo.3d ed. 10,00. Boston. 1843

A work like present has been very much wanted bythe profession in our country. No complete treatise on thesubject of Equity Jurisprudence, embracing all the Englishand American cases, has ever appeared before in the United

tates. Mr. Justice Story, after hll'ing elaborately tracedthe origin of Equity or Chancery, ahd determined its mean­ing - a topic haring much intrinsic difficulty, and very.im­perfectl, treated b, prenous writers -:- proceeds.to co~s,derthe ,arions subject-matters over which the jUflsdlCtlOn ofthe Courts of Equity is exercised. He first treats of theimportant matters arising out of Accidmt; next, of Mi$take,under which head are considered the difficult questionsarising from ignorance of law. The next chapter relates toActual or Positive Fraud; the next embraces the vast fieldof Construclive Fraud; under which head are consideredthe questions arising from the judiciary relations of climtand attorney, gua"dian and ward, trttStee and cestui quefrust,.&c., the subject of ·Fraudulent Conveyances, Regis­frati.e, Notice, Tacl..-ing, &c. Tlte next chapter relates tomatters arising from Account, as Appointment, GmeralArera!?'e, Contribution betwem Sureties, Liens, Rmts and.ProjilS. Waste, Tithes and .f.IIIoduses. The important sub­ject of Adm inistration, embracing the wh(lle doctrine ofJIanhallill{.' of Assets, is treated in the next cbapter. Thesuoceed.i.ng chapters of the first volume relate to Le!J.acies,

nfu";on af BOlmdaries, D01.0C1·, Marshalling of i:>'ecuri­ties, Partition, Partnership, Rmts.

STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on Equity Pleadings andthe incidents thereto, according to the Practice of the

Courts of Equity of England and America. 2d ed.8vo. _5,50. Boston. 1

"In point of learning and research, it will bear a compar­ison wlth any of the elaborate works already published byits author, and that, as a practical manual for consultatio:1and reference, it renders all otqer works of the kind super­fluous and unnecessary, as it contains all that is to be foundin them, and much that is new."

"We cordially recommend the work to readers of e,erydenomination. It is so written as' to be intelligible and in­structive to the mere beginner, while, at -the same time, itcontains a store of learning, from which e.en the greatestmasters of their profession need not be ashamed to draIV.We should have lllserted a much lonaer notice of it, werewe not sure that its intrinsic merits wBl obtain for it a higherplace in the estimation of the reader than can possibly beconferred by the eulogium of a critic." Am. Jur.

STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Agencyas a branch of Commercial and Maritime J urisprndencewitlI occasional Illustrations from the Civil and ForeignLaw. 2d ed. 8vo. 5,00. Boston. J844

Ii The whole work is marked with that ample and redun­dant le~rning and vigorous good sense, which have givenhis previous legal writings so high an authority both inEugland and America. He has everywhere illustrated thedoctrines of the common law by copions extracts from distin­guished writers on Roman and continental law, and shownus how inevitably the exigences of commerce, and the sensewhich intelligent merchants have of their own true interests,lead to the same principles in commercial law in England,Scotland, France, and America." Am. JUT.

STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Bills ofExchange, foreign and inland, as administered in Eng­land and America. 8vo. 5,50. Boston. 1843

"The present w mbodies much learnin~deri,edfrom

foreign sonrces, usu y nnexplored by the WrIters and prac­tisers of -Westminster Hall. Among the most important ofthese are the volumes of Savary, Pothier, Pardessus, andHeineccius. From the latter most distinguished jnrist, theauthor has borrowed a motto, which declares the existence,to a certain extent, of a common la,o on the subject of BillsofExchange, throughout the civilized world; Quamris UTatot Gentium, Ci1)itatumque LegeI' Cambiales non per 0 •

conveniant, sunt t(}mm qumdam omnibus CDnlmunia. Thecircumstance, that the principles w~ch goyern Bills of ~­change are common to so mnny nalions, gives a ueanse on

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this subject a .alue beyond that which attaches to the treat­ment of merely municIpal jurisprudence."

" The present work, though not so large as that of .Mr.Chitt., contains all the essential doctrincs on the subJect,carefUlly arranged, and established on their proper pnnci­pies. Nothin;; is more grateful to the student of the Law,thau to be able to discern the reason on which rules arefounded. Then he may truly hail' the gladsome light ofjurisprudence,' which his great master, Lord Coke, was sofoncl of contemplating. In the t(eatise before us, as in allthat have prececled it from the same source, the author hascon&tantly aimecl to present the principles of the law. Bntthe work has the additional practical value derived from thecollection ancl proper arrangement of tbe authorities bear­ing on the subject." N. A77wr. Review, April, 1843.

STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Partner­ship as a branch of Commercial and Maritime J urispru­dence, with occasional Illustrations from the Civil andForeign Law. Svo. 5,50. Boston. lS41

STORY (Joseph.) See .Ilbbott - Chilty- Lawes - UnitedStates.

STORY ('Villiam W.) Rep~rts of Cases argued and deter­mined in the Circuit Court of the United States for thefirst circuit. VoIr. Svo. 6,00. Boston. 1842

STRAFFORD (Sir Thomas Yventworth, Earl of.) Trial offor Hi!!h Treason. By J. ·Rushworth. Folio. 2,50.London. 16S0

STRAI'GE (Sir John.) Reports of Cases in Chancery,King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, fromTrin. Term, 2d Geo. 1. to Trin. Term, 21st Geo. II. 2vols. Folio. 6,00. London. 1755

STCART (George OkilJ.) Reports of Cases in the Courtsof King's Bench, and Courts af Appeals in the Pro­vincial Courts of Lower Canad~rom lSI 0 to lS35. 8vo.5.00. Quebec.' lS34

ST-b:B~ 'V.) and TAUIASH (G.) Cwwn Circuit Com-pan·on. I'D. 2,50. Dublin. 1791

STCDY aod Practice of the Law, considered in their vari­ou~ relations to Society. In a Series of Lette'rs. By aMember of Lincoln's Inn. Svo. ],25. Portland. JS06

SUGDEI' (Edward Burtenshaw.) Practical Treatise ofPowers. 8\'0. 4th ed. 4,50. London 1826

SUGDEN (Edward Burtenshaw.) Practical Treati~e0: eLaw of Vendors and Purchasers of Estates. From e10th London ed. 'Vith Notes and References. 3.0:':'0.10,00. Brookfield, Ms, 1-43

SUGDEN (Edward Burtenshaw.) Letters to a Man of Pro­perty, on the Sale, Purchase, Lease, Settlement, andDevise of Estates. Svo. 1,00. Philad. 1 11

SUGDEN'S (Sir E. B.) Acts to which are added the newActs relating to Executors. Svo. 2,00. Lond. lS30

SULLIVAN (Francis Stoughton.) Lectures on the Consti­tution and Laws of England, with Anthorities, &c. ByGilbert Stuart, LL. D. 2 vols. 8vo. 2,50. Portland.

1825SULLIVAN (James.) History of Land Titles in Iassachu-

setts. Svo. 2,~5. Boston. 1 - U 1

SunUiARY of the Roman Law, taken from Dr. ':'r..~:c_·s

Elements of the Civil Law. S,'o. 3,00. Lond. "1782SmINER (Charles.) Reports of Cases argued and deter

milled in the Circuit Court of the nited States for thefirst circuit. 8vo. 3 vols. 18,00. Boston. 1836-40

These. volumescontain the decisons of Mr. Justice Storyon hiS ClrcUlt dunng the last three years, and form a contin­uation to the series of Gallison and :l\'Iason The decisionsin the present volumes relate particnlarly to questions ofEquity ancl Aclmiralty, and are of great practical .alue.

SwAI'ST9N (Clement Tud way.) Reports of Cases inChancery, temp. Lord Endon, IS18 and lS19. 3,0]s8vo. ]3,50. New York. lE'22

SWIVT (Zephaniah.) Law of Evidence. 8vo. 2,00.Hartford. ] 810

SWII'BURNE (Henry.) A Treatise of Testaments and LastWills. Folio. ~,OO. London. 17J3

SYSTEM of Pleading, including a Translation of the Doc-trina Placitandi. 8vo. 4,00. Dublin. ] i91

SYSTHr of Stiles as now Practised in the Kingdom ofScotland. 2 vols. 4to. 4,00. Edinburgh. J ii-t

TALBOT (Charles, Lord Chancellor.) Cases in Eqo: ytemp. Talbot. Svo. 2,50. Dublin. 17-3

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TATISCHIH (Michael.) The Grand Instructions to theCommissioners appointed to frame a New Code of Lawsfor the Russian Empire, composed by Catharine II. 4to.2,00. London. 1768

TAuNTon (VVilliam Pyle.) Reports of Cases in the Com­mon Pleas and other Courts, from Mich. Term, 48 Geo.IlL 1807, to Hil. Term, 95 Geo. III. 1619. 8 vols.8vo. 20,00. New York. 1810-23

THLER (Thomas.) Law Glossary. il,50. Albany. 1833TAYLOR (Jo n.) Elements of the Civil Law. 4to. 61_5.:

Cambl'ldg . 1,;)vTAYLOR John.) Summary of .the Roman Law,. taken

from the Elements of the CIVIl Law, by Dr. Elhs, &c.8vo. 2,50. London. 772

TAYLOR (John Louis.) Cases in the Superior Courts ofLaw and ECluity of North Carolina, from 1816 to 1818.8vo. 2,50. Raleigh. 1818

TERThIES de la Ley, or Difficult and Obscure "Yords of theLaws explained. 8vo. 2,00. Portland. ]812

TER:ll Reports. See Durnford and East.TECLET et Loiseau, Les Codes, edition pocket, tenue ton­

jours au couran des changements de la Legislation.lemo. 1.62. Paris. 1840

THEOBALD ·(\Yilliam.) Law of Principal and Surety, andPrincipal and Agent, chiefly with reference to Mercan­tile Transactions. 8vo. 3,50. New Yorll. 1836'

THESAURUS Brevium or Approved Forms of Writs andPleadinrrs to those Writs. 2d ed. Folio. 2,50. Lon­don. 0 ]687

Tamus (J. H.) Systematic Arrangement of Coke Lit-elon. See Coke.

THGRLOE'S (John, Secretary to Oliver Cromwell,) Collec­tion of State Papers, containing Authentic Memorialsof the Eu!!lish affairs, from the year 1638 to the Resto­ration 0 Charles 11., with life by Birch. 7 vols. Folio.old if. 21,00. London. 1742

TWD (William.) Practice of the King's Bench in Per­sonal Actions, with References to Rules and Cases of

Practice in the Common Pleas. 3d Am. from 9; ~_.

ed. 2 vols. 8vo. 10,00. Philadelphia. E~-_

TOLLER (Sir Samuel.) Law of Executors and Adrnk:.s­tralors, wilh Additions by Francis "Yhitmarsh and E.D. Ingraham. 3,50. Philadelphia. r34

TOMLINS (Sir Thomas Edlyne.) Digested Index to theTerm Reports,in King's Bench from 1785 to 1805, andin Common Pleas from 1788 to 1805. 3d ed. S\·o.2,50. Dublin. 1 06

TOiVILINS (Sir Thomas Edlyne.) The Law Dictionarv de­fining Terms of Art, explaining the Rise, ProgresS, andpresent State of the British Law, and comprising Infor­mation on Trade and Government. 4th ed. 3 vols.8vo. 12,00. Philadelphia. 1836

TREMAINE (John.) Pleas of the Crown in matters Crim­inal and Civil, containing a large collection of ModernPrecedents, revised by John Rice and translated intoEnglish by Thomas Yickers. 2 vols. Svo. 6,00.Dublin. 1793

TREVOR (Charles.) Practical Illustrations of the Lawsof the Customs, with forms and precedents for doin17business in and out of Port, and Tables of Duties andDrawbacks. 8vo. 5,00. London. 1828

TRIALS per Pais, or the Law of England concernin!! Ju-ries, &.c. 8vo. 2 vols. 3,00. London. -1766

TUR~BuLL (George.) Translation of Heineccius's CiriLaw. 8vo. 2 vols. 6,50. London. 1763

TURl\~R (Samuel.) Practice in the High Court of Chan-cery. 2 vols. 8vo. 8,00. London. 1 17

TYLER (Royall.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courtof Yermont, from 1800 to 1803. 2 vols. 8vo. 5,00.New York. 1809-JO

TiNG (Dudley Atkins.) See Massachusetts Reports.UNITED STATES. Journal of the Convention which forme

the Constitution. 8vo. 1,25. Boston. 1E19UNITED STATES. Laws from 1789 to 1836, in Chro

gical Oorder; published under the Inspection 0 10se .6 .

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Story. 4 vols. 8vo. 15,00. Boston, 1828, and Phil­ladel phia. 1837

VAT'rEL (E. de.) Law of Nations; from the French. 2vols. in 1. 4to. 2,50. London. if. 1759

'VATTEL (E. de.) The Same. 5th Am. ed. Chitty's ed.8vo. 3,50. Philadelphia. 1839

VE:'iTRIS (Sir Peyton.) Reports in King's Bench from 20to 30 Car. IL, and in Common Pleas, from 21 Car. II.to 3 Will. llr., in 2 parts. 4th ed. Folio. 8,50. Lon­don. ]726

VERMONT Reports. Reports of the Supreme Court of.Vermont from 1826 to 1838. 10 vols. 8vo. 40,00.St. Albans and Middlebury. 1838

VERMONT STATE PAPERS, being a Collection of PublicDocuments and Records, &c., &c., compiled by vVilliamSlade, Jr. 2,00. Middlebury. 1823

VERNON (Thomas.) Cases in Chancery from 1618 to 1718 j

by John Raithby. 2d ed. 2 vols. 8vo. 10,00. Brook­field. 1829

VER:'iON (Thomas.) Reports of Cases argued and ad­judged in the High Court of Chancery from 1681 to1718, by'Yilltam Peere 'Vllltams and Melmoth. 2,0 s. Folio. 375. London. 1726

VERNO:\, (G. 'V.) and SCRIVEN (.T. B.) Irish Reports de­termined in the King's Courts, Dublin, with SelectCases in the House of Lords of Ireland. 8vo. 4,50.Dublin. 1790

YERPLANK (G. C.) Es.sayon the Doctrine of Contracts.8vo. 1,25. New York. 1825

YESEY (Francis, Jr.) Reports. First 5 vols. 10,00. Dub­lin.

YE:'iABLES (Robert.) See Turner's Chancel'1J Practice.VIDLL'i" 'Andrew.) A Book of Entries of Choice Select,

and Special Pleadings in t~e Court of King's Be~ph,

with the method of proceedlllg III all manner of actIOnsin the same Court. Folio. 2,00. London. 1684

VINER'S Abridgment, Supplement to. By several Gentle­men. 4 vols. 4,00.

VIRGINIA Cases, chiefly relating to the Penal La s -:"Commonwealth, copied from the Records of tee 5i=:::=.Court, from 1789 to 1814, with explanatory ::\0:=.8 __~Judues Brockenbrough and Holmes. 2 vols. \'0•••.• _

Philadelphia. lS15-~3VIRGINIA Reports. By Gilmer. Vol. L Richrr u

VOET (Johannes.) Commentarius ad Pandec 2Folio. calf. 7,50. Hagre - Comit.

WALKER (John.) See Jacob's ChancelY Cases.WALKER (Timothy.) Introduction to American Law. ~~_

5,00. Philadelphia. L,j,WALLACE (J. B.) Reports of Cases in the Circuit Co~_

of the United States for the third circuit. 2d ed. 3. .Philadelphia. ]:::~

WARD (Robert.) Inquiry into the Foundation a~d His:o::­of the Law of Nations in Europe, from the time of ~e

Greeks and Romans to the time of Grotius. 8vo. 2 \O!s.4,50. London. ] 7.5

WARE (Ashur.) Reports of Cases argued and deten:nin.ein the District Court of the United States for the DIS r c:of Maine. 8vo. 4,00. Portland. ]539

WARRAND (A. K) The New Bankrupt Court Act, ~~:....

Notes, &c. ]2mo. bds. ,62. London. 1 31W ARRAND (A. Ie.) The Same in 2 vols. London. 17::\VARRI!:\' (Samuel.) Popular and Practical Introduc;~ ~

to Law Studies. 8vo. 2,75. London. 1::35WARRE:'i'S (Samuel) Select Extracts from Blac:'s:o ~'s

Commentaries. 8vo. 2,25. London. ].':37

WASHIlI'GTO:,\, (Bushrod.) Reports of Ca~es in the. C:rcu!:Court of the United States for the tlmd CircUIt. fTOe]803 to 1 27, edited by Richard Peters, jr. 4 yols. Em.20,00. Philadelphia. ]1326-')<

W ASHI :'iGTO:'\' (Bushrod.) Reports of Cases in the Co ::of Appeals of Virginia, from ]790to 1796. 2 vols._ ~_

6,00. Richmond. I,. ;:-.WASHINGTO:'i (Joseph.) Abridgment of the Sia'u:,s -­

William and :Uary, and William III. 81'0. 1.75.-don. •

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W A.TKIl'iS (Charles.) Essay on the Law of Descents,with an Appendix on the Distribution of the PersonalEffects of Intestates. 2d ed. Svo. 2,9.0. Dublin. 1794

W ATKISS (Charles.) Treatise on Copyholds. 3d ed.Revised and brought down by Vidal. 8vo. 2 vols.4,50. London. IS21

WATTS (Frederick.) and SARGEANT (Henry J.) Reportsadjudged in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. 2 vols.

vo. 12,00. Philadelphia. 1842

WENDELL (John L.) Digest of Cases decided and report­ed in the Supreme Court of Judicature, and in the Courtfor the Correction of Errors, of the State of N ew York;from May 1828to May 1835; with Tables of the Namesof the Cases reported, and of Cases determined in theCourt for the Correction of Errors, from the commence­ment of the Reports in the State of New York untilJanuary 1835. 1 vol. 8vo. if. 5,00.

WENTWORTH (Thomas.) Office and Duties of Executors.8\'0. 3,00. From the 14th London ed. Phil. 1832

\\ESTWORTH (John.) Index to his System of Pleading.8,0. 2,00. New York. 1822

\-VESELTT (John.) Digest of the Theory, Laws, andPractice of Insurance, arranged in alphabetical order.Svo. 3,50. Dublin. 1794

'VHA.RTON (T. J.) Digest of the Reported Cases in allthe Courts of Pennsylvania, together with some manu­script Cases. Vol. 2d, containing Cases published sincethe 15th vol. of Sergeant and Rawle. 8vo. 6,00.

\\IllRTO:'! (T. J.) Reports of Cases .in the SupremeCo:lrt of Pennsylvania, in the Eastern District. Vols. Iand 2. 550 per vol. Philadelphia. iS36

\\EIT..!.TO-" (Henry.) Digest of the Decisions of the Su­pre e Court of the United States, from 1789 to ]820.8,0. 5.50. Xew York. IS21

WHEATOS 'Henry.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt of e [' ni ed States, from ]S16 to 1827. 12 vols.8vo. 48,00. Xew YOrk and Philadelphia. 1816-27

WHEATON (Henry) V· PETERS. Report of Copy-rightCase, decided in the Supreme Court of the United States.8vo. ],00. New York. lS34

WHEATON (Henry.) Digest of the Law of MaritimeCaptures and Prizes. 8vo. 2,75. New York. 1815

WHEELER (J. D.) American Chancery Digest, being adigested Index of the Reported Decisions in Equity in'the United States' Courts and in the Courts of the sev­ral States. 2d ed. 2 vols. 8vo. 8,00. New York

1841

WHEELER (J. D.) Reports of Criminal Cases decided atCity Hall, New York. 3 vols. 12,50. New York.

1823WHITAKER (Richard.) Law of Lien. 8vo. 1,00. New

York. 1834

WHITE (William Charles.) Compendium of the Laws ofMassachusetts. 3 vols. 8vo. 5,00. Boston. 1809-10

WHITE (Joseph M.) New Collection of Laws, Charters,and Local Ordinances of the Governments of Great Brit­ain, France, and Spain, relating to the Concessions ofLand in their respective Colonies, together with theLaIVS of Mexico and Texas on the same subject. 2 vols.8vo. 12,00. Philadelphia. 1839

WlCKSTEAD (J.) Attorney and Agent's Table of Costs.8vo. 1,25. London. 1829

WICQUEFORT (Mousieur de.) L'Ambassadeur et ses Fonc­tions, derniere edition, Augmentee des Reflexions sur lesMemoires pour les Ambassadeurs, de la Reponse al'Auteur, &c. 2 vols. 4to. 3,75. Colonge.

WIGHTWICK (Thomas.) Reports of Cases in the Exche­quer, from Sittings after Hil. Term, 50 Geo. III. 1810,to SittinlTs after East. Term. 51 Geo. III. 181 J. SeeEngli3h Exchequer. 8vo. London. 1819

WIGRHI'S (James') Points in the Law of Discovery. 1stAmerican from the 2d London edition. With Notesand References to American Cases, by a Member of theBoston Bar. I vol. 3,00. Boston. 1842

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specting the liability of parties, their solicitors and agents,to produce papers in their p'ossession durina the)rogress ofa cause - a question of daIly occurrence ana of great':Practi­cal utility.

" Cambridge, Oct. 15, 1841." Messrs. Little and Brown-G~ntiemen:Mr. Wigram's

work on 'Points in the Law of Discovery' is one of themost valuable contributions to juridical literature, which hasappeared for several years. It is. leamed, acute, and dis­criminating, and discusses every topic with accuracy andfnlness. . . . I am, &c. JOSEPH STORY."

WIGRAlI1 (J.) Application of Extrinsic Evidence to theInterpretation of Wills. 3d ed. 8vo. 2,75, London.

1840WILLIAMS (Edward Vaughan.) Treatise on the Law of

Executors and Administrators, With Notes, and Refer­ences to American Cases, by Francis J. Troubat. 2 vols.8vo. 9,00. Philadelphia. 1841

'VILLIAlI1S (Ephraim.) Massachusetts Reports. See Tyng.WILLIAMS (Edward.) Precedents of Warrants, Convic­

tions, and other Proceedings. 8vo. 2,50. London. 1801WILLI.uIS (Thomas Walter.) Abridgment of Cases in

the Courts of Law, during the reign of Geo. III. 5vols. va. 15,00. London. 1800

WILLIAMS (John.) See Saunders.WILLIAMS (John M.) See Hobart.WILLIAMS (William Peere.) See Peere-WilliamsWILSON (Bird.) See Bacon Matthew.WILSON (George.) Reports of Cases in the King's Bench

and tbe Common Pleas, from Hi!. Term, 16 Geo. II. toEast. Term, 14 Geo. III. 4th ed. corrected. 3 vols.

vo. 10,00. London. 1799WILSO_- (Serjeant.) On Common Recovery. 8vo. 1,50.

Dublin. ' 1792'VL>iTlTESS (M. Willem.) Code de Commerce du Roy-

aume de HolJande. 8vo. 2,25. Paris. ]839WOOD (Thomas.) Institute of the Laws of England, or

the Laws of England in their natural order. 9th ed.Folio. 6,50. LondoIL 1763

WOOD (Tbomas.) Another Copy, in fresh binding. 5,00.

W OODESON (Richard.) Systematical View of the Laws ofEngland, as treated of in a Course of Vinerian Lectures,read at Oxford, dnring a series of years, commencing inMich. Term, 1777. 3 vols. 8vo. 9,00. London. 1799

W DaDE SON (Richard.) Elements of Jurisprudence. 4to.2,00. London. 1783

VVOOLRYCH (Humphrey W.) On the Law of Ways,Bridges, and Ferries, &c. From the London ed. 8vo.3,75. Philadelphia. . 1834

WRIGHT (Sir Martin.) Introduction to the Law of Ten-ures. 4th ed. 2d hand. 1,00. Dublin. 1769

WRIGHT (vVilliam.) Advice on the Study of the Law.12mo. ,75. Baltimore. ]811

WRIGHT (R. E.) Digest of the Reported Cases determined in the several Courts of Pennsylvania from May1836 to December 1841. 8vo. 6,00. Philadelphia.

1842;

WRIGHT (John C.) Reports of Cases at Law and inChancery, decided by the Supreme Court of Ohio duringthe years 1831-2-3-4. 8vo. 5,QO. Columbus. 1835

WYNNE (Edward.) Eunomus or Dialogues concerning theLaw and Constitution of England, with an Essay onDialogue; 5th ed. with Notes and a Dissertation on aCourse of Reading for Students, by W. 1\1. Bythewood.8vo. 3,50. Dublin. 1791

YATES (John V. N.) Collection of Pleadings and Practi­cal Precedents, with Notes thereon. 8vo. 7,00. Al­bany. 1837

YEAR BOOK. Time of Henry IV. Folio. Old if. 2,50.London. 1562

YEATES (Jaspar.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courtof Pennsylvania, with Select Cases at Nisi Prius and inthe Circuit Courts, from 1791 to 1808. 4 vols. 8vo.20,00. Philadelphia. 1817-19

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YELVERTON (Sir Henry.) Reports in King's Bench, tempEliz. and Jac 1. 2d ed. by William Wylde. Folio'2,00. London. 1674

Y.F.LVER'l'ON (Sir Henry.) Reports of Cases in the King'sBench, temp. Eliz. and Jac. 1.; 1st Am. from the 4thEng. ed., with Notes by Theron Metcalf. 8vo. 3,50.Andover. 1820

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HAVE IN PRESS, A Treatise on the Laws of Nisi Prius,Evidence in Civil Actions and Arbitrations and Awards,by A. J. Stephens, Esq., Barrister at Law. WithNotes und References to American Decisions, byGeo. Sharswood, one of the Vice Provosts of the LawAcademy of Philadelphia.

IT is believed that this will be found a far more complete andcomprehensive work on the suhject than any in e...-istence. Thefollowing is the Preface.-The object of these pages is to supplythe Legal Profession with a Practical Treatise, not only upon theLaw of Xisi Prius, but also upon the subjects of Evidence inCi"il Actions, and Arbitration and Awards.

A desire having been expressed by several members of the pro­fession in Ireland, that the Irish Common Law Reports should becited, Alcock and Napier; Armstrong and Macartney; Batty;Cook and Alcock; Crawford and Dix; Fox and Smith; HaJes;Hayes and Jones; Hndson and Brooke; Jebb and Bonrke; ebband Symes Jones; Jones and Carey ~ Longfield and Townsend;Ridgway, Lapp and Schoales; Smltn and Batty; Smythe, andFemon and Scriven, as well as Circuit Reports, have been con­sulted, and tbe decisions occurring in those antborities, whichseemed illustratiYe of Nisi Prius Law, have been embodied inthe work. Yol. 1. is already out, and the others will follow inquick succession.

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