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DEVEREU:;: & BATTLE'S Equity Reports. From 1834 STEWAR T'S Reports. From 1827 to. 1831. 3 vols.
to 1840. 3 \"ols. STEWART and PORTER'S Reports. From 1831 to 1834.
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IREDELL" Equity Reports. From 1840 to 1841. 1 vol. PORTER'S Reports. From 1834 to 1839. 9 vols.
ALABAMA Reports. New series. From 1840 to 1842.
South Carolina. 3 vols.
Bl.. v', Repor s. From 1783 to 1804. 2 vols.
Louisiana.
DESSl..LSSLRE·S Equity Reports. From the revolution
to leI3. 4 'ols. MARTIN'S Reports. From ]809 to 1823. 12 vols.
~O-TH CnoLlxA Reports. From 1812 to 1816. 2 MARTIN'S Reports, N. S. From 1823 to 1830. 8 vols.
"01- LOUISIANA Reports. From 1830 to 1842. 18 vols.
. C~XSTITLT!OXl..L Court Reports. For the year ]817.
2 ·mls. Mississippi.
_-OTT &- . IcCORD'S Reports. From 1817 to 1820. 2
'ols. W ALITER'S Reports. From 1818 to 1832. 1 vol.
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COXSTITUTIOKAL Reports, N. S. For 1817 and 1818. Tennessee.
2,ols.
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:\reCoRD's Chancery Reports. From 1825 t.o 1827 HEYWOOD'S Reports. From 1816 to 1818. 3 vols.
'2 \"01::. PECK'S Reports. From 1822 to 1824. 1 vol.
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HILL'S Reports. From 183:3 to 1835. 2 vo)s. ] vol.
HILL'S Chancery Reports. 2 vols. YERGER'S Reports. From 1832 to ]837. ]0 vols.
RICE'S Reports. From 1838 to 1839. 1 vol. MEIGE'S Reports. From ]838 to 1839. 1 vol.
R ICE'S Chancery Reports. From 18:38 to ]839. 1 vol. HnIPHREl'S Reports. From 1839 to ]841. 2 vols.
BREVARD'S Reports. From 1793 t.o 18]6. 3 vols.
RILEY'S Chancery Cases. From ]836 to ]837. 1 vol. Kentuc"-:;.
RILEY'S Law Cases. From 1836 to 1837. 1 vol.
CHEHS'S Reports. From 1839 to 1840. 1 vol. HUGHES'S Reports. From 1785 to 1801. 1 vol.
o KEXTUCKY Decisions. From 1801 to 1805. 1 vol.
Georgia. HARDIX'S Reports. From 1805 to ]808. 1 vol.
BIBB'S Reports. From 1808 to 1817. 4 vols.
CH.!..RLTO.·'S (T. U. P.) Reports. Cases decided pre- Ml..RSHALL'S (A. K.) Reports. From 1817 to ]821.
vious 0 I" I O. 1 vol. 3 vols.
CHARLTOX'S (R. M.) Reports. From ]811 to 1837. LITTEL'S Reports. From 182'2 to 1824. 5 vols.
1,01. LITTEL'S Select Cases. From 1795 to 1821. ] vol.
Dl:DLEY'S Reports. From ]821 to ]833. 1 vol. ~10.'i'ROE'S Reports. From 1824 to 1828. 7 vols.
.Illabama. MARSHALL'S (J. J.) Reports. From 1829 to 1832. 7
vols.
ALAB.UIA Reports. From ]820 to 1826. ] vol. DAXl..'s Reports. From 1833 to 1840. 9 vols.
XII A)1ERlCAN REPORTS.
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.
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AMBLER (1 to 24 G. III.), 2 vols. • • £2 9 0
BROWN, W., by Eden (18 to 34 G. IlL), 4 vols. 4 18 0
BROWN, W., by Belt (18 to 34 G. IlL), 4 vols. 5 10 0
VESEY, Jun. (29 to 52 G. IlL)]9 vols., with In-
dex and Hovenden's Supplement, 22 vols. 30 17 0
VESEY and BEAMES 1.52 to 54 G. IlL), 3 vols. 3 10 t:i
XXXll REPORTS OF CASES
'IN LAW AND EQUITY.
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COOPER (55 G. III.), 1 v o l . . £0 19 6 London pri• .;
MERI'll,E(56&51G.III.),3vols. 415 6 YOC::\GE and COLLYER (5 & 6 Viet. to .),
S"i..'\"STO:-; (58 & 59G.III.),3vols. 4 J5 6 pans 1,2, and 3 £1 10 0
\\ILSO:-; (58 & 59 G. III.), 4 parts . 1 0 8 These Reports will be regularly conunued.
J 3.COB and \VALKER (60 G. III. to 1 & 2 G. IV.),
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RcSSELL (6 to 9 G. IV.), 4 \"ols., and vol. V. ~
parts 1 & '2. . . . . . ,13 0 HARE (5 & 6 Viet. to .), parts 1,2,3,
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CRAIG and PHILLIPS (4 & 5 Viet.), 1 vol. 1 4 0 (9.u ITo'S 1> .:;.
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176 BURROW (1 to 12 G. III. . 5 m;s. 5 12
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DURNFORD and EAST (:26 to -10 G. III.. 8 \'0.5. 10 JO 0
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TDILE (9 G. IV. to 1 W. IV.). I vol. 1 1() 0 BAR::\E\LHL, and ALDEESO:-; 5~ G.III.:o 1 &. 2
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part 1 515 0 lO vols. . . . d r
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parts 1 & '1 . 20 19 0 l'tIA.K:'i'ING and RYLAlI'D (8 G. IV. to 1 W. IV.),
These Reports will be regularly continued. 5 \·ols. 8 12 _
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NEVILE and MANNING (3 to 6 W. IV.), 6 vols. £12 2 0 MARSHALL (54 to 57 G. III.), 2 vols. £3 2 6
NEVILE and PERRY (7 W. IV. to 1 Vict.),3 vols. 5]3 0 MOORE (57 G.IIL to 8 G. IV;), 12 vols. • 20 6 6
PERRY and DAVISON (1 to 5 Vict.), 4 vols. 7 8 6 MOORE and PAYNE (9 G. IV. to 1 & 2 W.
GALE and DAVISON (5 to 5 & 6 Vict.), 1 vol. IV.), 5 vols.. • . ]0 1 0
and vol. II. parts 1,2, and 3' . 2 18 6 MOORE and SCOTT (2 to 4 W. IV.) 4 vols. 800
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BRODERIP and BINGHAM (59 G. III. to 1 & 2
G. IT.), 3 vols. . . '. 4 4 0 1B'j:cbequet - E~UITY SIDE.
BL.'\'GILUI (3 G. IV. to 4 W. IV.), 10 vols 16 16 6 WILSON (57 G. IlL), part 1
B[!'GH.!.}r's ~ew Cases (4 W. IV. to'3 Vict.), 060
DANIELL (57 to 59 G. III.), 1 vol. 116
6 vols.. . . • • 11 7 0 YOUNGE (11 G. IV. to ] W. IV.), 1 vol.. • 1 18 0
MAN:'Il.:\"G and GRANGER (3 to 4 & 5 Viet.), 2 YOUNGE and COLLYER (4 W. IV. to 4 Vict.),
vols. and vol. Ill. part 1 5 3 6 3 vols. and vol. IV. parts 1 and 2 7 7· 6
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<!1:b ancn21· London prices.
....-.:; 1. 2. and 3 . 160
vV ALLIS, 1766 to 1785, 1 vol. . . £1 3 6
. T ~e£e Reports will be regularly continued.
SCHOALES and LEFROY, 1802 to 1806,2 vols. 2 9 6
BALL and BEATTY, 1807 to 1814, '2 vols. 3 6 6
BEATTY, temp. HART, 2 part, sewed. 1 4 0
fUagi5trate's (Cases. MOLLOY, temp. HART, 2 vols. and 1 part 4 10 6
D _:,'G <:i. IY.), 4 vols.
and RY:.ASD (2 to 8 490 DRURY and WALSH, 1837 to 1842 . • 3 5 0
_~ _'_-~:L... Rr-L-o C G. Ii. to 1 W. IV.), LLOYD and GOOLD, temp. PLUNKETT, ]834
=) r'" ;:- • • • • • 2 II 6 and 1836, 1 vol. '. 296
_-=-;,= J::.:. )L.s~~G (3 TI"'. IY. to 6 W. IV.), LLOYD and GOOLD, temp. SUGDEN, 1835, 1 vol.
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3 15 6
o 13 6
CONNOR and LAWSON, 1841, vol.]
DRURY and WARRE:;, 1841-2, vol. I. parts 1
and 2, and vol. II. parts] and 2
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S..!ln;:;;.. HCa.: Term 1839, to Trinity Term appeal €llses to tJJe mouse of 1Lorbs.
l~;: • £1 17 6
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Xisi l~rius. WILSON and SHAW, 1825 to 1834,7 vols. 12 17 0
~-5G aIL lliCU~EY, 1842 156 SHAW and MACLEAN, 1835 to 1838, 3 vols.• 416
M'LEAN and ROBINSON, 1839 to 1840, 1 vol. 240
RO'BINSON, 1840, part 1, sewed 050
E tt1lttl11 cr. To be continued.
1:L.T::3 : G. 1\.:32 W. n-.). 1 vol. 2 3 6
_-:':.> ..::_ I 0.':;:;;, Trinity Term 1831, to
~..e: Term 1 3 parts, sewed 1 6 0
_~. ~rcbaelmas Term J835, to Hilary
;l».iJl'!J €ourt of 3Justfciat21'
Term I i, 1 vol and 2 parts • • 3 2 0 SYME, 1826, to 1829, 1 vol.. • 156
J 5;:':; and C~REY, Michaelmas Term 1838, SWINTON, 1835 to 1840, 1 vol. and 3 parts 326
. T~~oi:. Term 1839,2 parts, sewed 1 1 6
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€ons(storp €oud.
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'lteyistril €ases. SHAW, DUNLOP, BELL, and MURRAY, 1821 to
A,:,cocb:, 1 2 to 1839,2 parts, boal'ds o 16
0 1836,16 vols.. • • • 31 2 0
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W~SH Case of James Feighny, 1838 030 1 vol. and 5 pa rts . • 426
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G. &-D.
5(Q. B.) ~ G:f:v;,. ~~~~:~n. 5 Bench.
DowL X. S. (Po C.) Dowling, New Series. Cases of practice.
It is supposed that every member of the profession will
~ ~
~J. &- G. 1\1.anning & Grang~r
~ In the Common
B'"", X. S. (C. P.) BIngham, New senese Pleas.
;: ·X. R. Scott's New Reports. furnish himself with the Statutes, Digests, and Reports of
~ee,-&- W. (Ex.) ~eeson &; Welsby. In the Exchequer. his own State, and with the Elementary Treatises on its
In the Exchequer- peculiar jurisprudence. This catalogue, therefore, prin-
'l -:e - C. (Ex. Eq.) 'louoge &; Collyer.
l
Equity Side. cipally embraces the Books, which are useful to every
T.kPb.
Eim.
( Ch.) \ Turner So Phillips.
l Simons.
1In Cbsncery. American Lawyer, in whatever State he may reside.
Those deemed the most essential in each class, are marked
CL &- Fi (P.) Clark and Fioelly. In Parliament.
thus (*).
~
Cases in the Judi~
~oore. (P. C.) ~loore. cial Court of tbe Class I. includes those, which are most useful and im-
Privy Council.
portant for persons of limited means.
~. D. &- De. (
B) I Monta~ue, Deacon &; \ In Bankruptcy. Class II. includes those, which are highly useful, but
. I De Gex. I
ll. &- Rob. N P) \ Moo~y &; Robinson, 1At Nisi Prius. not indespensable, and are auxiliary to the former.
C.k.ll. ( . . l CarrIngton & Marshman. ~
ABRIDGMENTS.
CLASS 1. CLASS II.
Bacon's Abridgment. "Dane's Abridgment.
l!Bouvier's Law Dictionary. Petersdorff's Abridgment.
l!Comyn's Digest. Rolle's Abridgment.
Jacob's Law Dictionary, by *Viner's Abridgment, a!l
Tomlins.. . Supplement.
n.-:DEXES A:\l) DIGESTS. ELEMENTARY TREATISES. xlvii
CLASS II. CLASS I. CLASS II.
Dutton's Connecticut Digest
GE...\""ERAL TREATISES. Greenleaf's Digest of Maine
Reports.
C{)mmenta- Crabbe's History of Eng- Halstead's Digest New J er-
lish Law. sey Reports. .
r::ten arie:;-. Hale's History of the Com- Hall's Digest Virginia Re-
:be Conflict of mon Law. ports.
"Hoffman's Course of Legal Iredell's Digest North Car-
Study. olina Reports.
Hoffman's Legal Outlines. "'Johnson's Digest of New
Rem'es's History of Eng- York Reports.
lish Law. Maddy's Digest of Ecclesi-
,Yilson's Law Lectures. , asticaJ Reports.
"',Vooddeson's Lectures. "Manning's Index to Nisi
Prius Reports.
L,DEXES AND DIGESTS. Munford's Index to Virginia
Authorities.
"Benjamin and SJiddel's en- Rice's Digest South Caro-
larged Digest of Louisi- lina Reports.
ana Reports. "Tomlin's Index to Criminal
~Bigelow's Digest of Massa- Law.
chusetts Reports, with the Tomlins's Repertoriurn Ju-
Supplements. ridicum.
Bridgman's Digest of Equity Wendell's Digest of New'
Reports. York Reports.
----Digest of Equity \Vharton's Digest of Penn-
Practice. sylvania Reports.
Campbell and Cambreleng's ,,-harton's Digest of South-
Equity Digest. ern and ,Vestern Reports.
Christy's Digest of Louisi-
ana's Reports.
"Clerke's Digest, New York ELEMENT ARY TREA'I;ISES.
Reports. 1. ON REAL PROPERTY.
Conover's Digest, Ohio, In-
diana and Illinois Reports. "Angell on Watercourses. Angell on Adverse Enjoy-
Cowen's New York Digest. Burton's Compendium of ment.
*Coxe's Digest of Supreme Real Property. Bacon on Uses.
Court Reports. "Coke on Littleton, by But- Barton's Elements of Con-
Dorsey's Digest Alabama ler. veyancing.
Reports. "Cruise's Digest, *Chance on Powers.
f
I!
~ s r.!RY TREATISES. EL],;MEN'l'ARY TREATISES. Iiii
Iii
CLASS II. CLASS I. CLASS II.
Grant's Chancery Practice. Vattel on Law of Nations. Lee on Captures.
Hand's Solicitor in Chance- "Wheaton on International Mackintosh on National
ry. Law. Law.
Hare on Discovery. - - - - on Captures. "Martens on the Law of Na--
"Harrison's Chancery Prac- tions. "
tice. - - - - on Privateers.
"Hinde's Chancery Prac- Puffendorf on the Law of
tice. Nations.
Montague on Equity Plead- Reddie on International
iDO'S. Law.
<;Pai~e and Duer's Practice. Ward on the Law of Na-
Robinson's Practice. tions.
Smith's Chancery Practice.
Van Heythuysen's Equity
Draftsman. XI. CIVIL AND FOREIGN LAw.
VVicrram on Discovery. -
Wyatt's Practical Register. ""Cooper's Justinian's Insti- "Ayliffe's Pandects.
tutes. Brown's Civil and Admiral-
""Domat on the Civil La,,', ty Law.
Ix. Canu5AL LAW. by Strahan. Civil Code of Louisiana.
Erskine's Institutes of -the Code of Procedure of Lou-
Archbold on Criminal Law. Law of Scotland. isiana.
n. Beccaria on Crimes. Irving's Introduction to the Corpus Juris Civilis Acade-
Burns's Justice of the Civil Law. micum.
Peace. ""Pothier's Works, (muvres l!Halifax on Roman and Civil
-Chitty's Criminal Law. de Pothier.) Law.
Foster's Crown Law. Pothier on Sales, by Cush- *Heineccii Elem. Juris. Civ.
Gabbett's Criminal Law. ing. Secund. Ordin. Pando
Hale's Pleas of the Crown. The Partidas, by Moreau Stair's Institutions by Bro-
"Hawkins's Pleas of the and Carleton. die.
Crown, by Leach. ""Toullier on the Civil Code, The Diuest aud Code-
Holt on Libels. (Toullier Droit Civil Fran- (Pande~tre J ustinianrn.) ,
C(ois.) Vicat's Vocabulary, (Vicat.
:x. U"Il OF NATIONS AND PRIZES. Vinnius ad Institut.
Vocabularium Juris Utrius-
Admi- "Bynkershoeck on "Val', by que.)
Duponceau. W-hite's New Recopilacion.
Chitty on Captures.
of "Grotius on the Law of Na- E
tions.
liv: ENGLISH REPORTS.
.-\SB:llL"'D John W.) Reports in Courts of Common BAco.'l (Matthew.) The Same. 5 vols. Folio. ]5,00
Peas. Quarter Sessions, Oyer and TermIner, ~nd Or- London. 1768
nhan's Court of the First DIstrIct o~ Pennsylvilllla.. 8vo.
:.. ro!s. per vol. 5,00. Philadelphm. ]S31-41 BACKUS (Joseph.) DiD"est of Laws relatiuO' to the Affairs
and Duties of Sheriff, Coroner and Con~lable. 2 vols.
• _ _ ".5 Jobn Tracy.) Reports of Cases argued and de- Svo. 4,50. New York. lS12
.= ned :n the HiD"h Court of Chancery, Temp. Hard-
.. ";e. 3 .015. F"olio, calf. 7,50. London. 1765 BACKUS (Joseph.) The Same. Second hand. ],00•
.. 7he Same, 3d edit., with Notes, by F. ""V. Sa;~~ BAGLEY (William.) ~ew Practice in the Courts of Law
ce:':'. 3 -0.8. 8vo. 14,00, New York. 18.:6 at "Vestminster, with Forms embodied in the Text.
:\'--O'...-;::y'8 P ctice in Courts of Common Pleas.~~2
Svo. 7,00. London. lS40
• ~. ~:: 2.50. London. 11 vS BAILEY (II.) Reports of Casel' in Equity, argued in the
• ~', P ~';ce in Courts of Kincy's Bench. 2 vols. Court of Appeals of South Carolina. 8vo. 5,00.
••TTOR:><., ~ ,-~ '" 1789 Charleston. 1841
S\·o. ' . ' . a~on.
ATTOR:i"ErS an _-\~en·s Table of Costs in the Courts of BAILEY (H.) Reports of Cases in the Court of Appeals
CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS.
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of S. C. on Appeal from the Courts of Law. Bvo. 2 vols. don. 1754
10,00. Charleston. 1833
BARNES (Henry.) Notes of Points of Practice in Court
BAILLY (M. A.) Administration Gimerale et Locale des Common Pleas, from Mich. 173'2, to Hil. 1756 3d ed.
FinancesduRoyaume-Uni. 2 vols. 8vo. 4,50. Paris. 8vo. 5,00. Dublin. . 17
1837
BAs~AGE (Henri.) <Euvres de, contenant ses Commen-
BAJ1(SRIDGE (William.) A Practical Treatise on the Law taues sur la Coutume de Normandie et sou Traite des
of Mines and Minerals. 8vo. 5,00. London. 1841 Hypotheques. 2 vols. Folio. if. 7,50. Rouen.
BALOWIN (Henry.) Reports of Cases determined in the 1778
Circuit Court of the United States, in and for the 3d Cir- BAYARD (Sa~ueJ.) Abstract of United States Laws on
cuit. Bvo. 6,00. Philadelphia. 1837 the AuthoTlty and Duties of Judges, &c. 8vo. 1,25.
BALL (Thomas) and BEATTY (Francis.) ,Reports of Cases New York. 1834
argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery BAYLEY (Sir John.), Summary of the Law of Bills of Ex-
in Ireland, during the time of Lord Chancellor Manners; change, Cash ~i11s, and Promissory Notes j from the
from the Sittings after Michaelmas Term, 48 George 4th Lond. ed., With Notes by Willard Phillips and Sam-
ill. 1807, to the Sittings after Trinity Term, 51 George eul E. Sewall. 2d ed. 5,00. Boston. 1836
Ill. 1811. 2 vols. in 1. 5,00. Philadelphia. . ]839 BAYLIES (Nicholas.) Digested Index to the Modern Re-
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itations. 8vo. 1,00 New York. 1812 UOlted States. 3 vols. 8vo. 3,75. Montpelier,Vt..
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1791 mitments m Bankruptcy. 8vo. 1,75. London. 1827
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mntly 1wlfbounJ.. 9,00. Amsterdam. 1739 7,50. 1771
BARBOUR (O.1..) and HARRINGTON (E. B.) Analytical BEAwEs (Wyndham.) Another Copy. Sixth Edition.
Diuest of the Equity Cases in all the United States Enlarged and Improved by J. Chitty. 2 vols. 4to. cJ.
Co';;,rts from the earliest period, and of the Decisions in 5,00. London. 1 13
Equity in England and Ireland since Hilary Term, BEAWES (Wy.ndham.) Another Copy. 2 vols. 8vo.
1822. 4 vols. Bvo. 15,00. Springfield. 1837-4a 3,00. Dubhn.· 1796
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upon Littleton, not the Name of a Lawyer only, but. ~f COLLYER (.Tohn.) Practical Treatise on the Law of Part-
the Law itself. 3 vols. Fol. 7,00. London. 16.'3:3 ners~ip. With Notes of American Cases, by Willard
PhIllips and Edward PlCkenng. 8vo. 4,00. SprioO'-
COKE (Sir Edward.) Systematic Arr~ngement .ofhis First field. Js39
Institute on the plan 'of Ld. Hale 13 AnalySIS, wllh. the
Annotations of Mr. Hargrave, Lords Hale and Nottmg- COLMAN and CAINE'S Cases or Practice in the Supreme
ham and New Notes and References, by J. H. Thomas. Court of New York from J794 to 1805. 8vo. 3,00.
] "t .~m. ed. from the last Lond. ed.; to which are added New York. ]80B
the Notes of Charles Butler. 3 vols. 8vo. ]2,00 COLQUHOUN (P.) Treatise on the Police of London. 8vo.
Philadelphia. 1836 3,50. London. 1806
COSI (Sir Edward.) Abridgment of the Eleven Books of COMBERBACH (Roger.) Reports of Cases in King's Bench.
bis Reports by Sir Thomas Ireland; also the Twelfth from 1st Jac. II. to 10 Wm. III. Folio. 3,00. Lon-
and Thirteenth Books, by John A. Dunlap. 8vo. 3,00. don. ' 1724
New York. . .. 181a COMMENTAIRE Nouveau sur les Ordinances des Aout, 1669
COKE (Sir Edward.) Reports from.l4th}:lizab.eth to the et Mars, 1673. 12mo. ],00. Paris. 1761
o
l '>th
oJ
James OriO'inal edition. Foho. 4,50. Lond.
• c - 1610 COMMENTARY and Review ofMontesquieu's SpiritofLa1i"S.
8vo. 1,25. Philadelphia. Jell
20 LITTLE AND BROWN'S CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS. 21
COMMENTARY on the TeDures of LittletoD, written prior to CONDENSED Reports of Cases in the Superior Court of the
the publication o~ Coke upo~ Littleton, edlte.d from a Territory of New Orleans, aDd in the Supreme Court of
copy in the HarleIan CollectIOns of Manuscripts. By Louisiana, containing- the decisioDs of those courts from
Henry Carey. Svo. 4,50. London. ]S29 the Autumn Term 1809, to the March Term 1830, and
Co~mo~ Law. See Law. which were embraced in the 20 vols. of MARTIN'S Re-
ports with Notes &c. By J. BURTON HARRISON. 4
CO~PEXDrnl, A, of the Practice in the Court of Exche-
vols. 8vo. New Orleans. 1839. 24,00
quer, at 'Vestminster. Svo. ],25. LODdon. .\688
CoYSTOCJ>: (FrankliD G.) Digest of the Law of Executors COXDORCET (M.) Commentary on Montesquieu. 8vo·
and AdmiDistrators. GuardiaD aDd Ward, and Dower. 1,25. Philadelphia. . . 1822
8vo. 3,50. Hartfo'rd. 1832 CONDUCTOR GeDeralis, being the Law relative to Justices
CO:\lTE (Charles.) Traite de Ugislation ou exposition d.es of the Peace. 8vo. 2,00. Albany. 1819
lois geDerales. 8~0. 2,50. Brussels. 1837 CONKLIN (Alfred.) Treatise on the OrO"anization, J urisdic-
CO~<T~-(R. B.) Treatise OD the Law of Usury. 8vo. diction and Practice of the Courts of the United States.
1.25. LoDdoD. 18)7 8vo. 4,50. 2d ed. N ew York. 1842
Co~ (Samuel.) Law of CODtracts and Promises up!?n CO~O.VER .(J. F.) Digested Index or all the Reported De-
various subjects aDd with particular persons, as settled III CISIODS IDLaw and Equity of the Supreme Courts of the
the ActioD of Assumpsit. ]st Am. from 2d Lond. ed. States of Ohio, Indiana and IlliDois. 8vo. 4,00. Phila-
s~o. 4.00. New York. 1835 del phia. 1834
Co~\S (Sir John.) Digest of the Laws of England, 5.th CONNECTICUT Reports. See Day.
edi ·OD. to which is added a Digest of the Cases at NISI CON VEYANCER'S Light or Preced!mts for all manner of In-
P 'os, by ADthoDy Hammond, Esq. 8vo. S vols. 1- struments. Composed by the advice of many eminent
4S,00. London. . 18:l2 Lawyers. 3d. ed. 4to. 1,00. London. 1671
Co~D' (Sir John.) Reports of Cases in King's Bench, CONSISTORY. Reports. See Haggard.
Common Pleas and Exchequer. Fol. 4,00. Lond. COOKE (William.) Bankrupt Laws. 4th ed. 2 vols
1744 8vo. 6,00. London. 1799
Com-:-< (Sir John.) The Same. 2 vols. 8vo. 7;.,00. COOKE (William.) A compendious system of the Bank-
London. 1192 rupt Laws. 8vo. if. ,75. DubliD. 1786
CO~DE~SED Reports of Cases in the Court of Chancery in CooP.ER ~~eorge.) Cases in Chancery, in HiJ., East., and
EDzland, from March 1820 to August 1842. Edited by TrID., ;);) Geo. III. 1815. vo. 3,50. _ ew York. 1824
Rlcbard Peters and E. D. IDgraham. 13 vols. Svo. CoOPER (Judge.) Opinion of, on ilie effect of a sentence
5,00 per yol. Philadelphia and New York. 1831-42 of a Foreign Court of Admiralty. 8vo. 1,00. Phila-
£SSE:D Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of th.e delphia. 1810
L . ed - a es. CODtaining the whole senes of the DecI-
COOPER (Thomas.) See Stal.ut~ of Sovih Carolina.
'0 -o:·the Co'urt from its organization to the com~eDce
men of Pe ers's Reports, 1827. Edited by Richard COOPER (C. P.) Lettres sur la Cour de la Chancellerie
Peters.. ~m. 6 vols. 30,00. Philadelphia. 1841 et quelques Points de la Jurisprudence Anglaise. N ouv.
ed. 8vo. 2,50. London. 1828
COKDEXS£D Reports. Supreme Court U. States, 1834-5,
by William Cranch aDd Richard Cox. Svo. 3,00. Wash- CORPUS J u~is Civilis, cum notis D. Gothofredi, etc. 2 vols'
ingtoD. 1835 Imp. Foho, neal. half calf. 13,50. Vitray. 1728
24 LITTLE AND BROWN'S CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS. 25
or General Abridgment of the Law. Folio. 2 vols. CURTIS (George T.) The American Conveyancer, con-
~OO ~~~ 1~ taining a large variety of Legal Forms and Instruments
CUNNI:-OGIUY (T.) The Law of Bills of Exchange. 8vo. adapted to popular wants and professional use. 12mo.
I,UO. ~ndon. 1778 1,00. Boston. . ~839
CURR' illiam.) Abridgment of Blackstone's Commen- " Of the different books of forms and precedents - the
taries. vo. 2,50. London. 1809 larger 'Yorks on conveyancing, prepared especially for tbe
profeSSIOn, and generally copIed, WIth little alteration from
CCRTIS (George T.) Rights and Duties of Merchant Sea- the English books on the same subject, are far too complica-
men accordinu to the General Maritime Law and the ted and technical for commOlI use - while the smaller works
tatutes of the United States. 8vo. 3,50. Boston. intended for the use of persons not of the profession, and
1841 ~ade to sell,have been too often carelessly prepared, and,
like blilld gUIdes, have led those who trusted to them into
"Messrs. LITTLE "',,"D Baow,," - Gentlemen: I have the very difficulties they sought to escape.
read. throuah with areat care a large portiou of a Treatise, "The PIesent work does not seem liable to either of these
by George 1'. Curti's, Esq., upon the Rights, Duties,. and objections. It has evidently beenlrepared with great care.
OblLaations of the Owners, Masters, Offi.ce~s, and Manners In those parts of it of a higher an more technical charac-
of ships in the Merchant Service. I thmk "t~e work I.S ter, Mr. Curtis has rejected the redundancies and verbosity
-.rritten with ~eat ability, accuracy, and learmng, an~ if of the English precedents, while he appears to have retained
published it Will constitute by far the most valuable treatIse all that is necessary and essential. But to these, which un-
now in existence on this highly important branch of law, der one shape or another more or less perfect, are to be found
and will be worthy of extensivelublic patronage. ill every book of conveyancing, he has added a great variety
" I am, vcrv truly an respectfully, yours," of useful forms for every day use - for magistrates, sheriffs,
•• "JOSEPH STORY." and business men, many of which 'we do not remember to
have seen before in any work of the kind. Such are the
CnTIs (George T.) A Digest of Cases Adjudicated in forms for Acknowl~dgment of Deeds, of Summons and
the Courts of Admiralty of the United States, and in t~e NOtIC".S for the takmg of depositions - of Captions for
Hi!!"b Court of Admiralty in England, together wtth DepOSItIOns - a great variety of forms of Returns on Writs
some Topics from the Works of Sir Leoline Jenkins, and Executions - forms of Articles of Copartnership, of
Articles for Joint Stock Companies - Letters of Credit, and
Judge of the Admiralty in the reign of Charles II. forms of the dlffereut lIlstruments for tbe procurina of Let-
With a copious Index. 8vo. 6,00. Boston. 1839 ters Paten I. The Appendix also containina the"'whole of
the Insol.ent Law of :Hassachuse;ts. \lith fo~ms and direc-
" A work which shall embrace a full and accurate review tions, and an Anal,sis of the Statute: is a most mluable ad-
of alr the d~ctrines of the authorities upon the various sub- dition to the work: Believina. as ,,:e do. tbat the more the
jects that come under the cognizance of the Admualty law is known, and its speedy"'imd econoinical operation is
Courts, must be of great value to every lawyer. ~ho IS en- seen, th~ more favor it will gain, as affording a remedy to
\1Raed in practice in any of our seaports. But I~ IS equally the creditor ":,aaIDst the fraudulent debtor and a relief to the
UnlxlTtant to underwriters, to ship owners, and ship ma~ters, honest de):>tor from the oppre5si.e creditor. We would
and shippers of goods, as it may afford them prompt infor- have It,. WIth the explanations and directions here given,
mation m their ordinary business. - Of course ,the value of placed 1Il the hands of e..-cry busine < man - for every snch
_ h a book must essentially depend upon its fulness, accu- man, howe-rer limited his transactions mar be, , is likely to
racy, clearness of statement, and practical .convenience of b.e called to take a practical share in its actual administra-
3naO..-aement. In our Judgment, Mr. CurtIS'S work m all tIOn upon his own affairs or Ihose of his neirrhbor.' - The
- -respects deserves the praise of being not merely gOO?, publishers ha.e judiciously placed this work'"at the mode-
- ill ex.,.,}!enl. We cannot doubt mdeed but that It wIll. rate pnce of one dollarJ brin!rina it within the means of
meet -..ith full snccess. It would be an undeserved reproach every business man, /rom the'" opulent merchant to the
to the p f ="00, to suppose, that so useful a compendium laborious mechanic."
should DOl at once find its appropriate place on the shelves
of every commercial lawyer, who aspires to own a library." CUSHING (L. S.) Insolvent Law of Massachusetts. 2d
ed. with amendments.. 12mo. ,25. 1839
CATALOr;GE OF LAW BOOK.;;.
26 LITTLE Al\D BROWN'S
CUSHIl\G (L. S.) Practical Treatise on the Trustee Pro- of Erro : in Connecticu from E 2 tD ]~10. --..:
cess or Foreicrn Attachment, of Massachusetts and Circn:, Court of the U ni e S:.a:e;; ior the D:;;~
l'tIai~e: w·th a; Appendix, containing the Statutes of nnecticut from 1807 to 1512. 5 '0.5. ~\O. 15.
Mas;;achu;;etts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hamp- H r''-ord and New York. 1- ~13
shire. Yermont, and Maine, on that subject. 8vo. 2,00. Dn Thomas.) The Same. Yo!;;.], 2. 3 an -1. 2~
C~C!3ri(hre. 1833 hand. 8,00.
CC;;HL,"tT L. S.) Reports of Contested Elections in the D.!.) (Thomas.) Reports of Cases in the : ' reme Cour.
Hou;;e of Repre;;entatives of the Con~monwealth of of Errors in Connecticut (Connecticu Reoor;;; from
}las;;achusetts. from 1780to 1834 meluslve. Svo.l,OO. 1829 to ]8-12. 9 vols. 8vo. per I'O\. 5,00: Bar "ur •
Boston. . 1834 E' .)
See Pothier. DAY (Thomas.) Reports of the Supreme Court of Co
DALL.!.s C\.. J.) Reports of Cases in the Courts of the necticut from 1802 to 1810. 2 vols. 8vo. Iv.
Gni'ed State;;. and Pennsylvama, hefore and Slllce the Hartford. 1817
Re~o:u ion. -1 ~ol;;. 8vo. 20,00. Philadelphia. lS30 DAY (Thomas.) A Digest of the Reported Cases decided
DALLAS (George.) System of Stiles as now practised by the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Con-
within the Kinrrdom of Scotland, conslstmg of 6 parts. necticut from 1786 to 1839. Bvo. 5,00. Hartford. 18-10
4to. 2 vols. 8,50. Edinburgh. 1774 DEAC05 (Edward E.) Law and Practice of Bankruptcy
DALRDlPLE (John.) Essay towards a General.History of as altered by the New Act, with a Collection of Form;;
Feudal Property in Great Bntam. Third EditIOn. 8vy. and Precedents in Bankruptcy and Practical Notes.
1.15. London. 17;)S 8vo. 2 vols. if. 11,00. London. 182i
D.u:- ::< :liichael.) The Country Justice, containing the DEAN (Amos.) Manual of La w for the use of Busine;;s
P c~ce. Du;\". and Power of the J ustlcesof the ~Peace, Men. 8vo. 1,50. Albany. 1838
• _
~
2' I'n • -- out of the Se;;sions.
,. ~
if.
Folio. 2,;>0. 17~7 DELAFONS (John.) Treatise on Naval Courts Martial·
LondoD. 8vo. 2,50. London. ]805
D.!.5A. James G_) Reports of Select Cases. deci,ded in,the DE LOL~lE (J. L.) Constitution of England comparee
Courts of A ppeals of Kentucky. vol. 3. 8vo. h,OO. with the Republican Form of Government and the O' ;;er
Frankfort, Ky. lS36 Momrchies of Europe. 8vo. 2,25. London. J;~OO
DART:llOUTH COLLEtTE Case, reported by Timothy Farrar. DELVIXCOURT (.\1.) Cours de Code Civil. 3\"0;;. -! O.
~I·O. 2,00. Portsmouth. 1819 11,00. Paris, ] ~3-l
D...r,T:llOUTH COLLEtTE, Charter of. Hanover. DICKINSON ('Vm.) Exposition of the Law relati~e to the
Office of Justice of the Peace, chiefly out of Session.
D ~• HE;; Sir John.) Reports of Cases in Ireland. ]762 8vo.
3 vols. ovo. l:l,00. London. 1822
2 -. Dublin.
D ......I- D;lniel) Civil and Criminal Justice. Svo. 2,25. DICKINSON (Rodolphus.) Town Officer. 8vo. 1,eO.
~'~:L • - ]028 Boston. JSll
D... W;;05. George.) Treatise of the Origin of ~aws, and DIGEST of the Law on Libels. 4to. 1,00. Lond. 1i65
the_:ir ob •i"in
= •=
power as also of theIr great variety. fol.
, 1694 DI&EST of Adjudged Cases, King's Bench from the Rers-
] ,/;>. LonGon. lution to 1775 by a Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn, . --
DAY (Thoma;;.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court Folio. if. 5,00. ] ;;5
CATALOGliE OF L.H' BOOKS.
28 LITTLE _~XD BROWl\'S
FONBLANQUE (John.) '1'reatise of Equity. 3d edi82~ GILBER:r (Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) Hin;.....
vols. ,'0. 5,00. London.
Practice of the Common Pleas. 8vo. 1,50. IL
FORm;u.IRE de tous les Actes tant Civils que Commer-
ciaux que ron Peut passer sous seing Prive. 8vo. 1.00.
GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) The La'" c:
Bruxe.ie. 1839
Distresses and Replevins. 8vo. 2,25. London. 1i...2
FOSTER Sir Michael.) Report of some Proceedings 011 GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) The Same.
L e Commission for the Trial of the Rebels III ~ /46, and with Notes hy James Sedgewicke. 6th edi. ~\'O.
of o;her Crown Cases; to which are added DIscourses 1,00. London. 1301
upon a few Branches of the Crown Law. FolIo. 6,00.
Oxford. 1762 GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey.) The Same. Edited by Cape,
Lofft. 4 vols. Svo. if. 8,00. London. 1;''-' I
FOSTER (Sir :\Iichael.) The Same. 8vo. 3,50. DU~~~~7 GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey.) Law of Devises and \YiIls. ~r
2,00. London. 17~:2
FOlTHL :\L "ictor.) Code Civil de I' Empire de Russie.
GILPIN (H. D.) Reports of the District Court United
5"0. :2,"25. Paris. 1841
States of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, I 28-
FRAG)[E"T on Government, being an Ex~mination of what 1835. 8vo. 6,00. Philadelphia. 1537
is said on that subject in Blackstone s Commentarl:s.
vo. 1,00. DublIn. 1116 GODOLPHI" (John.) The Orphan's Legacy, or a Testa-
mentary Abridgment, in Three Parts; 1. Of Last 'Yills
FR;;:"I" (Richard.) Digested Index of the La IYS of the and Testaments; 2. Of Executors and Administrators'
C '; oms. 8vo. 3,00. London. 1819 3. Of Legacies and Devises. 4to. 1,00. Lond. 1701'
G.cL C. J.) and "'HATLEY ('1'. J?)Treatise on the Law GOODWIN (R. M.) Trial for killing James Stoughton.
0:' Ea;CmeD:..3. vo. 3,50. 1\ ew York. 1840 8vo. 1,50. N elY York. 1 20
GAL:':SET C. :\I.) Corps Du Droit Fran<;ais, ou Recuil GORDON (George Lord.) Trial of, for High Treason at e
jomplet des Lois, Decret,s, Arretes, Ordonnan~es Sena- Bar of the Court of King's Bench. Folio. 2,00. Lon-
tus Consultus, Reglemen s, AVIS du Consel~ D E~at, I~ don. 17'::3
structions Ministerielles, pubhes depUls 1/89, Jusqu a GORDOX (Thomas.) Digest of the Treatise and Statn;es: o~
noo Jours. 8vo. 6 vols. 27,00. Paris. 1833 the United States Relative to Commerce, Xa"i!lll 'on,
and Reyenue. 8vo. 5,00. Philadelphia. ~ Ell
GE"ERAL h'DEX to the Common Law, or Tables of all the
Cases printed in the Books of Reports. DIgested un.,ger GORDON (Thomas F.) Digest of the Laws of the United
p:oper heads, &c. &c. Folio. ~,25. London. 1/26 States. Evo. Philadelphia. 7,00. 1241
G:;:..-:-co LA"S, a Code of, or Ordinations of th~ Pundits GOULD (James.) Treatise on the Principles of PleadinO'
" a Persian Translation made from the ongmal, wnt- in Civil Actions. 8vo. 5,00. New York. lE36
:'e ;
~, c
' e Sanscrit LanrrualJ'e. 4to. 4,50. London.
~ " 1776 Gow (Niel.) Practical Treatise on the Law of Partner,
ship. With :'iotes by Edward D. Ingraham. 2d. Am. ec.
GILBEf:-:- _IT Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) Reports of from 2d Lond. ed. 8vo. 4,00. Philadelphia. E: I
Cases in £Cui:, in the Courts of Chancery and Ex- GRAHAM (David.) Treatise on the Practice of the Suur
chequer. Folio. 2,25. London. 1742 Court of New York. Svo. 6,50. New York. - E. ')
3
34 LITTLE AKD BROWN'S
CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS.
GRAHA}I (DaYid.) Essay on New Trials. 8vo. 5.00. GREENLEAF (Simon.) Case;; overruled and doubtee ~~
New York. 18Cl-l 3,50. New York. E_
GRAHA}l iDa,id, Jr.) Treatise on the Organization and
Jurisdiction of the Courts of Law and Equity In the GRESLEY (Richard Newcomb.) Treatise on the La :'
Sta e 0: ::\ ew York. 8vo. 5,00. New York. 1839 Evidence in Courts of Equity. 8vo. 4,50. Philade.-
phia. 1 7
GP..!L.""" 'Harding.) Chancery Q,ucstions and Answe~'~' GRIFFITH (William.) Treatise on Jurisdiction. &c. 0
12mo. ],25. London. 18ClU Justices of the Peace. 12mo. 1,00. Burlington, X J.
r.. rn'_~ (Jan ius Yincentius.) Originum Juris Civilis Li-
18]3
::-,p et de Romano Imperio Libel' Singulans. ito. GRIFFITH (William.) Annual Law Register of the cnited
~eipsic. 1,37
States. Vols. 3 a.nd 4. [Vols. 1st and 2d not pllblishul. ~
~ • .J~. (\Yilliam.) Dizest of the Laws of the Uni~ed
..
8vo. 6,00. Burhngton, N. J. l-'C~
S:~tes. 2 ,'ols. 81"0. 5;00 Hamsburg, Penn. leO:3
GRIMSHAW (William.) Merchants' Law Book beina a
GK.n:uo:\' \Yilliam.) Forms of Conveyancing and .of Treatise on the Law of Attachment, Bailmedt, Bill~ of
Practice. '2 yols. 8"0. PhJ1adelphla. 1831 Exchange and Promissory Notes, &c. 12mo. 1.25.
GREE:'iLEAF (Simon.) A Treatise on the Law of Evide,;c:. Philadelphia. IcCll
Royal 8vo. 5,50. Boston. ]ts42 GROTIUS (Hugo.) De Jure Belli ac Pacis; Mare ~ e
" Professor Greenleaf has taken a difficult, important, ~nd ac Llbellum de lEquitate, etc., cum Notis, c - . Ba _
illlerestino- branch of our law, and treated It wIth ongmalIty, beyrac. 8vo. 3,50. Arnst. cia
dearness,=" neatness, lnethod, completeness J and lcal'luug.
as work will be the most agreeable manual for the stu· GROTlUS (Hugo.) Rights of War and Peace, Translated
ic:::. introducing him to the pnnclples of t~e law of e'l· from the Latin. Notes by J. Bal'beyrac. Folio. 7,50.
d~nre. at the same time that 1~ WIll engage til.e att~nl~OIl of
t!lE pract;rioner. and render hIm most ~ssenl1al aid III the London. 173
" p;lcation of the rules to the affatrs of actual hfe. It IS GROTlUS (Hugo.) Le Droit de la Guerre et de la Paix.
no' neees;;ar, to sar, m enhancement of Its ments, that It trad. par J. Barbeyrac, avec des Notes. 2 vols. -lto.
will supersedeall other works on the same subJeet; but we 6,00. Amsterdam. ] i'
should fail in Justice to the learned author, and 111 e~press
ino- our hio-h opinion of his work, If we dId not franl,ly de· GROTIJ;S (Hugo.) Translated into Enfll'sh by n-i"
cl~re, afte~ a careful examination of it, that no other work
on the subjeet can be of equal value to the Amencan law) cr, Evats, B. D. Folio, -l,00. London.- 1~2
and that wherever, in our broad country, the common law GUERARD (A.) Essai sur l'Histoire du droi: Prin~ des
is administered Professor Greenleaf's TreatIse on the Law Romains. 8vo. 2,25. Paris. ]8-11
...f £,idence ~ill be studied and referred to alIke by the
student and 'practitioner." Am. Jur. HALE (Sir Matthew.) History of the Pleas of the CrOWD.
- :u e'2 nearly ready for the press, .containing the published from his M8S. by Solomon Emlyn. 2 vols:
~ ~_ ..C3tion of Evidence to partIcular Issues. Folio. 10,00. London. 1736
G::'EE:..~~=,;,,:r Simon.) Report;; of Cases in the Supreme HALL (John E.) Practice and Jurisdiction of the Court of
Cou- 0:" 1faine. from 1820 to 1831. 9 vols. 8vo. per Admiralty. 8vo. 1,25. Baltimore. 1809
vol.3:.i5. H ..owe11 and Portland. 1822-35 HALL (Joh n E.) See Emerigon. :Maritime Loans.
GREE:'iLEll' S·~on. Digest of his Reports. 8vo. 3,UO. HALL (John Eo) American Law Journal. 5 vols. SeQ.
Portland. 1835 7,50. Baltimore. IS 5-
36 LITTLE AI\D BROWN'S CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS. : I
HAMMOND (ADthony.) Digested Index to the Term Re- HARGRA VE (Francis.) Complete collection of Sta e T -
ports and others. 2 vols. 8vo. 12,00. London. 1827 snd Proceedings for High Treason and other Crim"'; c....:':'
HA~DlO~D 'Ch"rles.) Cases in the Supreme Court of l\'l:Isdemeanors from the lIth year of Richard 2d ~ ::..::
Ohio. In Bank, at December Term, 1837. vol. 8. 5,00. 46th of George 3d, with Alphabetical Tables a :...._
Columbus. 1838 .whole. II vols. in 6. Imp. folio. ·eat half 00£-':
36,00. London. 17,
R~=IO, 'D (Charles.) See Ohio Reports.
HA~DI0,'D (Elisha.) Treatise on the Law of Fire Insur- HARPER. Reports of the Constitutional Court of Sou
ance, and Insurance on Inland vVaters. Bvo. 1,50. Carolina. 8vo. 3,00. Columbia, S. C.
XewYork. 1840 HARRIS ~Thomas,) .and M'HENRY (John.) Re;;orts of
HALL (John E.) Tracts on Constitutional Law, contain- Cases In the ProvlDcIaI Court, General Cour . '" 'Coo::
ing Mr. Li\'ingston's answer to Mr. Jefferson. 8vo. of Appeals of Maryland, from 1700 to 170C'. -i ';'0:';.
2,00. Philadelphia. 1813 Bvo. per vol. 3,50. New York. IE ::.~
HALL (Jonathan Prescott.) Reports of Cases in the Su- HARRISON (S. B.) Digest of all the Reported Cases in
perior Court of the City of New York. 2 vols. 8vo. the House of Lords and the Courts of Common Law.
11,00. New York. 1831-33 from MICh. Term 1756 to Mich. Term 1834. 4 yoJs:
8vo. 16,00. Philadelphia. 1.':35
HALSTED (vVm. Jr.) Reports of the Supreme Court of
New Jersey, 182]-32. 4 vols. 8vo. 5,00. Tren- HATSELL (John.) Precedents of Proceedings in the House
ton. 182]-32 of Commons. 4 vols. 4to. 7,50. London. if. 1700
HA)DlO~D (E.) Abridgment of the La w appertaining to HAWKINS (William.) Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown.
e Office of Justice of the Peace. 8vo. 2,50. Brook- FolIO. 6,00. London. 1739
lie ~ 1841
HAWKINS (William.) The Same. The 8th edition, edit-
1£L''Os 'Yi!li:lln. Solicitor's Practice on the Crown Side ed by John Curwood, Esq. Bvo. 2 vols. if. 14.00.
of the KinO"s Bench, with an Appendix of Forms, &c. London. 1;;24
8\'0. :1.00.° London. 1803
HAWKI~S (William.) The Same. 7th ed. Edi ec '"
HEDS (YVilliam.) Rules in the Court of King's Bench.
8vo. 2,50. London. 17BO
Thomas Leach, Esq. 8vo. 4 vols. if. 12,00. _n-
don. 1;~5
HA~SARD'S Parliamentary History of England from the
I ' orman Conquest in 1066 to the year 1803. 36 vols.
HAWKI~S (William.) Abridgment of Coke. ,0. 2.5(1.
Dublin. 179"2
~\'o. JVectt half Russia. 70,00. London. 1806
HAYWOOD (John.) Reports of Cases in the Superior
(Sir Thomas.) Reports of Cases in_ the Exche-
HAT-nEB
q er from 1655 to 1669. 2d ed. 8vo. 3,<>0. DublIn.
Courts of North Carolina from 1789 to 1798. ,0.
]792 2,50. Halifax. 17W
HARL: Thomas.) Treatise on Discovery of Evidence by HEATH (~ir Robert.) Maxims and Rules of Pleadin_.
B'l~ and .-\nswer in Equity. 8vo. 3,00. New York. With Notes, &c. By T. Cunningham. 8\'0. 1. -.
1836 London. ]; ~J
HARGRA ,E Francis.) Collection of Tracts relative to the HEI~ECCruS (John Gottleib.) Antiquitatum R
Law of England, from Manuscripts, now first edl~d. J ul'lsprudentium illustrantium Syntagma.
8vo. 3,50. Dublin. 1/87 Geneva.
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lIHl'EL' :.s (John Gottleib.) Opera Omnia. 10 vols. 4to. HISTORY, The, and Antiquities of the Excheq e: :: :-=
if. ..Jt-t edition.) 33,50. Geneva. 1771 Kings of England in two Periods - from the - -.:
Conquest to the end of KinU' John and from Kincy ---
HEINECCILS (John Gottleib.) Opusculorum variorum Syl- to the Reign of Ed ward II. "'Folio. (tOO. Lond." ....; .
logo. -Ito. 1,25. HaIre. 1735
HOBART (Sir Henry.) Rep. Temp. Eliz. et Jac. 1. re-
HEL'\ECCILS (John Gottleib.) Elemens de Droit Romain, viewed and corrected by Edward Chilton. 1st .-\rn. -ro
tradui es an notes, corriges, par M. Ch. Giraud. Tome 5th Eng. ed. With Notes by J. M. Wi Iiams. Em
premier. 2,50. Paris. 1835 3,75. Boston. 1329
HEIXECCIUS (John Gottleib.) Elementa Juris Civilis, HOFDU1\" (J\Iurray.) A Treatise on the Prac 'ce 0: . e
translated by Turnbull. 2 vols. 8vo. 6,50. London. Court of Chancery, &c. 3 vols. H,OO. _-ew Yo:~
1763 E!·3
HIGH:.IORE (A.) On Bail. 8vo. 1,25. Dublin. 1791 HOFFMAN (Murray.) Office and Duties of Mas ers :11
HIGIDlORE (A.) On Lunacy and Idiocy. 1,25. Exeter, Chancery, and Practice in the Master's Office; with all
);". H. 1822 Appendix of Precedents. 8vo. 4,50. New York. 11:2-I
HILLIARD (Francis.) Digest of Pickering's Reports. vols. HOFFMAN (Murray.) Reports of Cases· argued and deter-
8-14. 8vo. 2,50. Boston. 1837 mmed in the Court of Chancery of the State of );"ev.-
HILLIARD (Francis.) Elements of Law. 8vo. 2,50. York before the Assistant Vice Chancellor of the Firs'
HILLIARD (Francis.) An Abridgment of the American Circuit. Vol. 1. 8\'0. 6,00. New York. 15-U
Law of Real Property. 8vo. 2 vols. 9,00. Boston. HOFF~IAN (David.) Course of Legal Study. 2 vols. ~'o
1838 6,00. Baltimore. 1 36
:: The task :Ill'. Hilliard imposed upon himself "as one of HOFFMA.N (David.) Legal Outlines. 8vo. 3,00. Balti-
gre:H toil, and he has resolutely and manfully performed it, more. 1829
erincin!1 a patience of labor, worthy of the students andju- HOLMAN (James T.) Digest of the Reported Cases in the
riots oCa former aae; and he may fairly felicitate himself
as haring completed a work credItable to himself, and of Courts of Tennessee from 1796 to 1835. 8vo. 5.00.
great practical utility to the p,rofession, throughout our Nashville. 1:35
whole country. The Lawyer WIll find here brought into the HOL)IES (John.) The Statesman, or Principles of L _:s-
compass of two reasonable volumes, a vast amount of mat-
ter, gathered from many camel-loads of text-books, reports, lation and Law. 8vo. 4,50. Augusta. 1~':
and stalUtes, correctly stated; and should he desire to pur- HOL~' (Francis Ludlow.) Law of Libel, in which is con·
sue his investigations further, he will find himself by the
author's assistance, in the way to do it easily and expedi- tained a General History of the Law in the Ancient
tiously." Am. JUT. Codes and of its Introduction and Successive Alterations
in the Law of England. 2d ed. 8vo. 2,50. Kew
H::.:.:li'.D (Francis.) Treatise on the Law of Sales of York. 1SL
Pe~onal Property. Bvo. 3,50. New York. ]S41
HOLT'S (Sir John) Reports from 1688 to 1710. Folio. 4.00
H,"-~ _-icholas, Jr.) Reports of Cases ill the Supreme London. 1S35
rt 0: );"ew York. 3 vols. Svo. 18,00. New
York. lS42-3 HOPKINS (Samuel :\1.) Rep. of Cases in the Cour. c:
Chancery in :.'Iiew York. 8vo. 6,00. New York. 1:::_1
HISTORY of - e Two Acts for the safety of his Majesty's
Person and:or preventing Seditious Meetings. 8vo. HORS)IA1\" (William.) Conveyancing. 3 vols. ~,~, • ::
London. .;~5
2,50. London. 1796
40 LITTLE AND BROWN'S CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS. 41
HOWARD (M.) Anciens Loix des Francois, ou additions HUTTON (Sir Richard.) Rep. temp. Jac. 1. et Car. I.
aux rernarques sur les coutumes Angloises. 2 vols. 4to.
5,00. Bouen. 1779 Folio. 2,25. London. 1656
HowE (Samuel.) Practice in Civil Actions and Proceed- IMPEY (John.)' The Authority, Jurisdiction, and Modern
in" a: Law in Massachusetts. 8vo. 4,50. Boston. Practice of the Court of Common Pleas. 8vo. 2,00.
~ 1834 Dublin. 1785
.. To studeuts and the younger part of the profession this bIPEY (John.) The Modem Pleader. 8vo. 2,00. Dub-
work "ill be very acceptable. Aud the older members, lin. 1795
thouah ennred by the business of their lives to the forms
and points of practice, will, nevertheless, find it,. not unfre- b'GERSOLL (Edward.) Abridgment of the Acts of Con-
quently, a useful assistant, since the memory IS often treach- gress now in force. 8vo. 5,00. Philadelphia. 1825
erous, and no man's experIence IS so lllllversal, as not some- INGERSOLL (J. R.) See' Roccus.'
times to meet cases, such as he has never before handled.
A.s a first attempt to settle our pracllce-topresent It 1ll an INGRAHAM (E. D.) On the Insolvent Laws of Pennsylva-
. teLigible and systematic shape~to consohdate, as It were, ma. 2d ed. Svo. 4,50. Philadelphia. ]S27
and arrange the nu~erous~egulatlOl~S scatteFed up and ~own
our st3tUle book, lllterlaclllg and Illustratll1g them by the INGRAHAM (Edward D.) View of the Insolvent Laws of
decisions in our reports, and by the unrecorded c.ustoms and Pennsylvania. 2d ed. 81'0. 3,00. Phila. lS27
hahits of lhe profession and of the courts, It IS to be re- INGRAB.DI (E. D.) See Chitty- Condensed Clwllcery and
garded with especial famr."-il.?n. Jour. EcclesiW3tical Reports- Gall:.
HOWE (Samuel.) See Campbell.
INSTRUCTOR Clericalis, directing Clerks in the present
HCGHE - (Dal·id.) Treatise on the La w of Insurance. 1st Practice of the Courts of Kin"'s Bench and Common
.-\m. ed. 81"0. 3,00. New Yorl" 183:3 Pleas. By R. G. [R. Gardner~ 7 vols. Svo. Il,aO.
HCGBES 'Edward.) Equity Draftsman, being a collection London. 1614-27
G: Fo. .s of PleadiDQ's in EqUIty, from the 2d London
IREDELL (James.) Digest of all the Reported Cases de-
e ]. ~\'O. 5.00. .:\" ell' York. lS37 termined in the Courts of North Carolina from 1778 to
HCGHES Samuel.} See Corentry. 1837, inclusive. 8vo. 2 vols. 10,00. Raleigh. J839
HCGHES (\Yilliam.) Grand Abridgment of the Law con- IRISH Tert~ Reports.. By Redgerry, Lapp, and Schoales.
tinued, or a collection of the principal cases and pomts 8vo. 4,;)0. DublIn. 1799
of Common Law from 1st Eliz. to the present time. 4to. IRVING (Dal·id.) An Introduction to the Studv 0 ti,e
3 vols. 9,00. London. 1660 Civil Law. 4th ed. Svo. 2,00. London. ' ]h07
':ustave.) Historie du droit Romain traduite de JACKSON (Charles.) Treatise on the Pleaclill o"s and Prac-
nand par Jourdan. Svo. 2,25. Bruxelles. lS40 tice in Real Actions, with Precedents of Pj~adinO"s. 8vo.
,-m. Gen) Report of his Trial, by Lieut. Col. 4,50. Boston. " lS28
.i. :_~. '1'0. 75c. New York. lS14 " This elaborate treatise on real actions is worthy of the
~= J. D. Laws of the Customs. 8vo. 3,50. Lon- careful study of all who have any concern in conducting
__ ]S26 them. It has t.een composed with care. The learned au-
thor has <riven abuudant evidence tbat he bas been convers-
H LPEBITS J mes.) Observations on the Actual State a~lt ",ith .iITitin~ that to most lawyers are hidden mysteries.
of L.-e u_.'· Laws of Real Property. 2d ed. 8vo. 1\ 0 treatIse. ancien! or modern, appears to have escaped his
perusal. ::IIi~takes, not a few, be has detected and exposed.
1.75. ~ :';'t,;!l. lS27
TillS treatIse IS a very complete and luminous exposition of
HC':llPBREYS' Re!JO~'" Vols. 1 and 2. 5,00. the law of real actions, as 1l was when in full ,"wor allhe
close of the reign of Edward IlL, adapted, as t~ learned
CATllOGCE OF UW BOOKs.
LITTLE AND BROWN'S
42
J OR5S0:,\ "illiam.) The S:l.me.· me COil
author su poses, to the practice iu Massachusetts. It is of ,-ew York, from ]iiI-! 0 1'2:3. 7 \ols.
profes.:: ~ a ueatise adapted to that Commonwealth; aud
althon_h :i great part of It is of a general nature, au~ may P ·:3delphia..
te ex ens-iwl, usefnl elsewhere, yet IS peculiarly applicable lOB,'SO:'\ (William.) Digest of C'''e.3 in .;
I" )Ia.s: chuietts, and as sucll will be couSldered ill our re- Cour, the Court of Challcer,. an . e Cour of E~ ."
-:.s upon it. Uthe autllor IS correct 1U hiS posltlOns, and of :\'ew York, from 1799 to '1836. 3 \0:;;. in 2.
a..... ::mt he has deliyered IS law III that state, It IS certaill that
t~S "ark is indespensable for all lawyers, and may we not 12.00. Philadelphia.
add. for most judges] Many of the precec!ents given could J 0:'1<:- (F. C.) Attorney's and Solicitor's POC';''''"
te lound in but ,ery few libraries." Ant. JUT. John Crisp, Esq. 7th ed. 2 vols. I:.
hcoB (Edward) and WALKER (John.) Rep. of Cases in London.
Chancerv te~p. Eldon, from 59 Geo. III. 1819 to 1 Geo. JONES (Sir \Villiam.) Essay on tbe Law of B:i1.;rne::::~..
1\-. H~20. 8vo. 4,00. ~ ew York. 1822 With Introductory Remarks and )l'otes, by Jo n B_>
hcoB Gi.es.) Statute Law. 8vo. 2,00. Lond. 1748 manna. New ed. 8vo. 2,00. Philadelphia. lE36
JONES (Sil' Thomas.) Reports of several 8Deci I Ca;;e5
hcoB Giles.) Treatise of La w. 8vo. 1,50. Lond. 1721
J,,\,COB (GILES.) Law Dictionary, enlarged by Tomlins. 6
adjudged in the Courts 0 KioQ"s Bench a:\Ye.3:::nj~,,-
ter, in the Reign of Charie.3 IL Fo!:o. 3. . L:l-
\015. 8vo. 7,50. New York. 1811 don. 1;~1
JEEB (Robert.) See Crown Cases. JOURNAL of the Convention for frnminz a Cons" ~:: c:
Government for Massachusetts from -be commencemen:
J EBB Robert.) Cases chiefly relating to the Criminal and of their first session, Sept. 1, 1779. to the c.o;;e of their
Pr sentment Law, reserved for consideratIOn. and de- last session, June 16, ]7S0, including a list of :\lembers.
c!':e b,' the tweh'e Judges of1reland, from :\Iay, J822, Published by order of the Legislature. 8\'0. 1.25.
to ,-0 'ember 18-10. First Amencan editIOn, m.th Boston. 1'-3-2
re"e:ecc - b\ John '''ilEam '''allace. See Engltsh
JOITR:'\AL of Law. By an Association of Members oftbe
en. ina! caSes. Bar. 1,50. Philadelphia. ]53
JERE'IT GeorD'e.) Treatise on the Equity Jurisdiction of JOUR:\'AL of the Senate of Virginia. Dec.lS32. ~\'o. 1. !J
th~ Court ~f Chancery. 1st Am. ed. 8vo. 4,50 Richmond.
Philadelphia. 1830
J OUR:" us of the Provincial Congress of Massachuset:.5 in
JERDIY (Henry.) Law of Carriers. 8vo. 1,00. 1774-5, and ~f the Committee of Safety, wi h A;JpeD-
lOH:'\SO:'\ p. K) Analytical Abridgment ofK!.?t's Com- dlx, &c., publIshed by dIrectIOn of the Legislature. un-
en aries on American Law. 8vo. 2,1;). New der the supervision of vVilliam Lincoln. Svo. pp.77".
y~. 1~9 2,75. Boston. IS3S
leB, soc< "-il1iam.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme JUDICIAL Chronicle, beinD' a list of the Judaes of the
C" _:-: and Court of Errors of New York, ~rom ] 806 to Courts of Common La \; in Chancery, in En"'gland and
E:;3. 20 \'ols. Svo. 80,00. PhiladelphIa. 1833 Amenca; and of the Contemporary Reports, from e
earl iest period of the Reports to the present time. -,
lOR,'S c< ,,::)iam.) The Same, second hand. Vols. 10, ,62. Cambridge. F '
] 1. I'. J. alld 20. wanting. ]5 vols. 37,50. JUDICIARY, Debates in the Senate of the United S ;as ,-
lOH:'iSO:'\ \\i~iam.) The Same. Vols. 1,2, 3,4,5, 6, the 8vo. 2,50. Philadelphia. ~:2
separately. per ..-01. 3,50.
44 LITTLE AND BROWN'~ CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS.
J URISPRUDEl'i"CE, Elements of, treated of in the Preliminary KNAPP (J. "V.) and OMBLER (Edward.) Cases of Cc-
part of a Course of Lectures on the Laws of England, verted Elections in the 12th Parliament of the C ,,,'
by Woodeson. 4to. 2,00. London. 1783 Kingdom. 8vo. 5,50. London. ]~~;
JURIST American. See Amel·ican. KYD (Stewart.) Treatise on the Law of Bills of u-
J _ TS (Imperata.) Pandectre J ustinianere, in. novum change and Promissory Notes. 3d ed. 8vo. 1,50.
Diaestre cum leaibus codlcls et Novellls. Ed. London. 1795
uthie~. fdl. 3 vols. 30,00. Leyden. 1782
LUIBERT (Eli.) Treatise on Dower. 8\"0. ].00. Xew
J CSTI~IA~US (Imperator.) Jnstitutionum Li.bri IV..~um York. lE3-!
Comment. et Notis Jani a Costa, Theodon Marcelli, et
11. Antonii ."tlureti, curante Jo. Vande "Vater. 4to. LANE (Richard.) Reports in the Court of Excheque:. :n
2,50. Traject. Batav. 1714 the tJfne of J ames, beIng the first collection of Ex-
J rSTI~n:~. Pandectes de, mises dans un nouvel o.rdre, par chequer Reports. Folio. 2,00. London. ]057
R. J. Pothier. traduites par M. de Breard NeuVille. 24 LANE (Thomas.) The Student's Guide through Lincoln';;
\'015. c·\'O. 30,00. Paris. 1818 Inn, contaInIng an account of that Honorable Societ•.
JrSTI~IE~ L'Empereur, Institutes de, par M. Blondeau. 12mo. 1,75. London. 1805
2 \'ols, 8vo. 3,75. Paris. 1836 LANGDALE (Favard de.) Repertoire de la Nouvelle Le is-
J CSTIKIEN, The Institutes of, with Notes by Thomas Jation, Civile, Commerciale et Administrative. 5 \~!s.
Cooper, Esq. 2,00. Philadelphia. 1812 4to. 21,00. 182:3
KADIES (Lord.) Historical Law Tracts. 8vo. 2 vols. LA~rcH (John.) Cases in the Court of Kina's Bench in
3.00. Edinburg. 1758 the. three first years of the Reign of Ki~g Charles I.
llLHDI (Robert.) Dictionary of the Norma~ French Folto. 2,50. London. 1720
Lanryuaae. to which are added the Laws of "V111tam the LA w of Forfeiture for High Treason. 8vo. ],00. Lon-
Con~ue~o~. 8\'0. if. 3,75. London. 1779 don. 1775
KELD·'G (Sir John.) Reports of Cases in Pleas of !he LA W of Attorneys and Solicitors. 8vo. ,75 London.
Crown temp. Car. II. Folio. 3,50. London. 1,08 Ii&!
KELYNG (Sir John.) The Same. With Notes by G. I. LA w of Easements. See Gale, &c.
Browne. 8vo. ],50. Dublin. 1789 LA w Tract;;. 8vo. 1,25. London.
KE~T (James.) Commentaries on American Law. 4 LA w Quibbles. 1,25. London. 1736
\Ols. 8vo. 4th ed. 14,00. New York. 1840
LA w. The Study and Practice of, considered in their
"KILTY (John.) The Landholder's Assistant and Land Relations to Society. By a Member of Lincoln';; Inn.
O:Sce Guide. 8vo. 1,00. Baltimore. 1809 8vo. 2,00. Portland. 1806
"KL'C-<: ',-\sa.) The most important. parts of Blackstone's LA w. See Connecticut - Maine - Massachusetts - . \ ere
Co mentaries, reduced to questlOn and answer. 8vo. York - Pennsylvania - United States, 8{c.
3d e 2.5:>. New York. 1842
KITcm:~ John.) Jurisdictions; or the Lawful Authority LAW and Practice of Ejectment. 12mo. 1,00.
Londo:1.
of Cour s Li!et. Courts Berrin, Court of Marshalsey, &c. 17-U
Edited by R. _-\ntrobus and T. Impey. 8vo. 1,25; LA WES (E.) Elementary Treatises on Pleading in C.:"~
London. 167;, Actions. 8vo. 1,50. Portsmouth.
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46
k WES E ""''':- Practical Treatise on Charter Pa;t~~~ LEYINZ (Sir Creswell.) Collection of Select and Modern
Entries, referring to the cases in Levinz's Reports.
.0. 5..50. London. if. .. . Folio. 2,00. London. 1702
L..n,,; :' E:Jg;and concerning Juries, by NtSI Pnusi~~ LEVINZ (Sir Creswell.) Les Rep. en Bank Ie Roy, COOl-
l.C. ::.undon. . menant en Ie 12 An de Roy Car. If. et fini en Ie 8 An
L -; Opinions and Instructions respe~ting the P~~~~ de Will. Ill. In Frence and English, by Salkeld. 2
"'T '-·':s. 8\'0. 2 vols. 10,00. WashIngton. yols. Folio. 7,50. London. 1722
......... s, Public, of Rhode Island, enacted in 1798. l~g~ LEVINZ (Sir Creswell.) The Same in French. 2 vols.
4,50. London.
2.00. Proyidence.
LA. ~s of the Leew~rd (Charihbee) Islands, from 16~~i~ LEWI]';' (Thomas.) Practical Treatise on the Law of
Trusts and Trustees. Svo. 3,00. Philad. 1S39
1730. Folio. 2,<J0. London.
LEWIS (Thomas.) Constitution, Jurisdiction and Practice
T ; f tbe Commonwealth of Massachus~~s,from May of the Sheriffs' Courts of London. SYo. 2,50. Lon-
.uA1Wi ~- .0 to June 1/-99" . y Io 3d. . Foho. , '<J. Boston. don. 1833
I f the Commonwealth of Massachusetts LEY (Sir James.) Reports of Divers Resolutions in Law, •
k ws Perpetua 0 t of the Constitution III October
from tbe cOOln~enCel1len F]' 250. Boston. 1789 arising upon cases in the Court of \Vards and other
1780 (0 -'lay 1/89, &c. 010. , courts at VVestminster, in the reigns of James and
. , M 0' zine in which is included Charles I. Folio. 2,00. London. 165::1
W WITR'S and MagIstrate s t a~~ ProdeedinO' in the Courts LIEBER (Francis.) Manual of Political Ethics, for the use
an account of every Impor7a90 and 1791." ;3 vols. Svo. of Colleges and Students at Law. Svo. 2 yols. 4,50.
a' \ -es mlllster, dUrIng 1792-1794
5. Dublin. Boston. 1838-40
n-b 1 P edings upon the Tryal " I beg leave to say, without meaning any formal compli-
LITR Chri';topber.) " 0 ~ roce . Folio. 3.75. ment whatever, that your Manual of Political Ethics is a
an .-\tt:tinder of, for High Treason. 1722 profound work, full of deep reflection, solid principle, and
London. sound and apposite illustrations. I have read it over super-
. C ases in Crown Law, from the 4th ficially. but I bave begun and ba,e far adnnced in tbe study
LEA.CH (Str Thomas ·)0 h G III IS00 3d ed. 2 yols. of it witb notes. I think your etlllca1 and political princi-
Geo. II. 1730, to 4 teo. ., 1800 ples just and admirable, and most instructi,e as to right,
~Yo. 7,'50. London. duties, property, social relations, go,emment. sympathy, &c.
&c., and I hope and intend to make myself i3.miJiar with
L.n: Richard.) Treatise of Captures in War. Svo. 11Sg~ your work as a ten book." Jumes Kent.
:. ndon. " The work abounds with profound ,iews of go,ernment,
d Practice in Civil Action2~
wlllcb are illustrated with ,arious !earninz. To me many
.,.. Tomas.) D 'tctionary of 18 <J of the thouzhts are new, and as striking-asthey are new. 11
2 'C:"" 8\'0. 10,00. Lon on. ., . I may be a1lowed to jud~e of the who:e work from this spe-
cimen, I do not hesitate to sa, tbut it constitutes one of the
LI::--. P Brad\.'') AbridO'ment
'"
of the Law of NISI Pnuds,
B George Shareswoo . best theoretical treatises on tbe true nature and objects of
- - Gte.s and Referen.ces. y 1838 government, willch has been produced in modern times, con-
') - ; 7.50. PhiladelphIa. taining much for instruction. much for admonition, and much
- • ~~.;' Re orts of Cases in the Courts at for deep meditation, addressinz itself to the wise and ,irtu-
LEo~A.Iill. .am. EI'IZ.p an d Jac•. I Published by Wm.
1 ~-9
ous of all countries. The work has with me a still greater
,alue, in that its aim and end are practical," &c. Hxtract
\\- tmlIJ.':tEr 'Om;)
es -
Hughes. 2 y."" '':''F r
a 10. 4 ,<J. London.
-0 u<> from a letter of the Hon. Joseph &ory.
48 LITTLE AND BROWN'S
CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS.
" They are both (the State and Absolutism) subjects of
deep importance,. and are treated m a new and very mterest- LIVERMORE (Samuel.) Treatise on the Law of Pr.
ing manner. Wlth ~ome, l~ot Impor~ant exceptlOns, I am and Agent, and Sales by Auction. 8vo. 1,25.
disposed to concur m the views which you take. I hope ton. ISL
,ou will present the work to the public at an early day. It
would be quite an acquisition to our literature, and do much LIVINGSTON (Edward.) System of Penal Law for :. e
to call public attention to suLjects iiiWbich all ha,e so great State of Louisiana. 8vo. 5,00. Philad. I:'
an interes!." E.1:tract from a letter of the Hon. John C.
Calhoun. LIVINGSTON (Edward.) Introductory Report to the Code
" Cousidering the systematic completeness with which of Pri"on Discipline. Svo. 1,00. Philad. IS:!7
the subject is handled and the manner m which the accI-
dents of things are but aside and the essentials aimed at, if LODlAx (John T.) Treatise on the Law of E:'\ecu:ors ~
not always reached, Political Ethics may be classed among:st Administrators generally in use in the united .::;.. ~
the best treatisc5 on Gm'ernment smce the days of Ans- adapted more particularly to the Practice of Yirgi_._
toile." London Spectator, JIarch 23, 1839. 8vo. 2 vols. 10,00. Philadelphia. EH
LIEBER (Francis.) Legal and Political Hermeneutics, or
LOMAX (John T.) Digest of the Laws of Real Property
Principles of Interpretation and ConstructIOn In Law and
Politics with Remarks on Precedents and Authontles. generally adopted in the United States, more especially
of Virginia. 8vo. 3 vols. 14,00. Philad. IE3lJ
Enlarg~d edition. 1:2010. 1,25. Boston. 1839
" I reo-ard the Hcrmeneutics as a work eminently nseful LOi\'G (George.) Treatise on the La" relati,e to the Sale.5
to our profession- not merely useful to students, but to of Personal Property. "-ith Additions by Benjam:n
meu of lono- experience at the bar - as a most Ineld exposI- Rand, Esq., Counsellor at Law. 2d Amer. from last
tion of the ]Jrinciples and admirable illustrati~n of the sci- London ed. 8vo. 3,50. Boston. 1839
ence of interprctation and constructIOn. It IS a valuable
contribution to the law. I ha\'e glyen the EthiCS only a " The present volume contains ample e,idence of the edi-
curson' examination in :\15.; bllt from this rapid glance I tor's learning and research. He is evidently thorou!!hly
am induced to belie,e. that it is well worthy the reputatIOn acquainted with everything relating to the subject of salei.
of Ihe author: and I cannot but think that the public will which is of authority in the courts of England or America.
regard the publication as a permanent addition to the sound and his cOEions additions have greatly increased the >3..:r:e
ana useful learmng of the day - destmed, not like ma!'-y of the original work." A.m,. Jur.
other publications, to serve but for a day - but rather to ill'
corporate itself into the more endurmo- fabriC of solid SCI.. LOVELASS (Peter.) The Law's Disposal of an D.s:e :"_
ence." Extract from a letter ~f NIT. Greenleof, P1'~fessor man who dies without Will. Svo. 2,25. Lone. ~_
of Law at Cambridge.
LILLY (John.) Collection of lIlodern Entries, or Select LOVELASS (Peter.) The Same. From the 25' L-i
PleadinJYs in KinJY's Bench, Common Pleas, and Ex- edition. 8vo. 3,00. Philadelphia. 1-
chequer~ 2 vols. '" 8vo. 5,00. Dublin. 1792 LUBE (D. G.) Analysis of the Principles of U1ui y P ead-
LILLY (John.) Practical Conveyancer, containing Rules ing. Svo. 3,00. New York. le,W
and Instructions for drawing all sorts of Deeds for the LUCAS (Robert.) Cases in Law and Equity, chiefly dur-
con,ennJY of Estates, Wills, &c. &c.; also a complete ing the time of the Earl of Macclesfield. Folio. ca{ •
col.ecuOI~ of the most useful Cases in Chancery under 3,00. London. li·a
all the tides of Conveyancing. Folio. 3,00. London.
1742 LUDERS (Alexander.) Tracts on Various Subjects in ·...e
LITTLETO::\' (Edward Leigneur.) Reports temp. Charles I; Law and History of England. 2 vols. l:.!rno. ".':
1083 4,00. London. _
l"olio. 3,00. London.
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MASSA CHUSETTS Reports. Tyng's Reports of Cases in the M'LEAN (John.) Reports of Cases aro-ued aOli --- 2-~
Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, from 1804 to In the_ Circuit Court of the United Stares for the,,~
IS~2. Th-rd edition, stereotyped. (Vol. 1st by Ephraim
CirCUIt. vols. I. and II. 8vo. Cincinnati and C
William;;.) 17 vols. Svo. 62,00. Boston, 1838-40 bus. 10,00. J ~~ _
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C urt of ::\hssachusetts from the time in which they first McARTHUR. The Principles and Prae ice 0 Xa\-a! C=-...>
vegan to be published until lVIr. Pickering commenced his Martial. 8vo. 2_00. London. J;• .:
abors as Reporter. During a portion of this period, Chief M'CLELA:'ID (Thomas.) and YOUNGE (Edward. Re:x>:--..i'
Justice Parsons, whose character for learning and ability has
been so widely diffused, presided on the bench. No Reports of Cases In the Exchequer and Exchequer C ~.' "-.
ha<e sustained a higher reputation throughout tbe country from HI!. Term, 5 Geo. IV. to J\1ich. Term. 'G - n-
than these, or ha,e been more extensively cited_ The Bvo. See English Exchequer. -' .
greater part of the present ,olnmes ha,e beeu stereotyped,
aud haw been enriched b, the learned A.nnotations of Ben- MEW'S (R. J.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Co :-- ~:-
jamin Rand, Esq_, of the Bostou Bar. Tennessee. 8vo. 5,00. Nashville. 1::==
lIAS-ACHCSETTS Reports, Digest of. See :Nlinot. MER!VALE (]. H.) Reports of Cases in Chancen-. fro:n
lliTTER (:\1.) De L'rnfluence Des Mceurs sur les Lois et IVIIch. T_erm, 56 Geo. III. J815, to Mich. Term. '57 Geo.
de L'Influence des Lois sur les i\1ceurs. 8vo. ~,OO. III. ISI/. 3 \ols. 8"0_ 8,00. Nell' York.' l.':·Y
Paris. 1832 METCALF (Theron_) Digest of the Cases decided in i...€
MATTHEWS (Richard.) Practical Guide to Executors and Su,p.re~ne Judicial Court of .\Iassachusetts, from 1 ~l 6
Administrators. 8vo. 2,00. Philadelphia. 1833 J 8:la, lncll1dll1g the five last "ols. of Tvno-'s and the 1'"
of Pickering's Reports. 8\-0. 3,00.' B~ston. IE;)":
lIATTHEwS (John H.) Treatise on the Doctrine of Pre-
sumption and Presumptive Evidence, as affecting the ME'l'CALF (Theron.) Reports of Cases araued and deter-
Tit:e to Real and Personal Property; with Xotes and mIned 111 the Supreme Judicial Court of 'l\Iassachuse ~
References to Am. Case;;, by Benjamin Rand. 8vo. Vols. 1, 2, 3. Bvo. 5,00 per vol. Boston. 11340---.3
4.50. XeIV York. 1830 Mr. Metcalf is the successor to Mr. Pickering.
::'tLWLE (George,) and SELWYN (William.) Reports of METC.l.LF (Theron.) See Massachusetts Laws -- Starl•. _
Cases in King's Bench, containing cases of Hilary, Yelverton.
Easter, and Trinity Terms, IB13; Michaelmas, Hilary, METCAl:F Cfheron, ) and PERKIKS (J. C.) Diges G:'· _
and Easter Terms 1B13-14 and 'frin. J\lich. and Hi!. DeCISIOns of the Courts of Common Law and ~-\d -
Terms IB14-15. In the 53d, and 54th, and 55th years of m the United States. Vol. I. 6,50. Bos on~ ] ::~-'
Geo. 3d. Edited by Theron Metcalf, in 2 vols. Bvo. -
This work "ill be completed iu three ,0 . ,"0:.::>:->
1.50. Condensed. Boston. 1832 now ill press.
"These are very valuable Reports of the Common Law _" ,,-e think it is not extravagant to sav that this wo'"
in the King's Bench in England, embracing sewral years of will be 0 the United States, what Com\"])', Die-est .~~
~e period duriu;\" which those great Judges, Lord Ellenbor- been and LS to Eugland." .Ant. JU1". - :>
".n and Sir Jonn Bailey, were on the Bench, and forming
a ~e:, important link in the series of Common Law Re- MILES (John.) Reports of Cases in the District Cour.: :-
p r.s: The six volumes have been condensed into two, with the cIty and county of Philadelphia. 2 vols. 12.•.
!ITOa, ,,'<:ill and correctness, by Theron lVIetcalf, Esq., and PhIladelphia. 1E3G---£:!
umn a ,ery proper companion to the English Common La10
Repor:-" put-lished at Philadelphia_" - MILLAR (John.) Inquiry into the Present State 0: :...=
MAXWELL (J olm Irwing.) Pocket La IV Dictionary. 12mo. Statute and Cnminal Law of England. ~m. .
London. bds. :~...2
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54 LITTLE AND BROWN'S CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS.
MINOR (Henry.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court MO!,!T~FIORE (J.) American Trader's Compendium, con-
of Alabama. Vol. I. 1820-26. Svo. 3,50. New tamIDg the Laws, Customs, and Regulations :of tbe Uni-
York. 1829 ted S~ates, relative to Commerce. Svo. 1,50. Phila-
MINOT (George.) A complete Digest of the Massachu- delphia. 1 11
setts Reports, 17 vols.; Pickering's Reports, 24 vols. ; Tbe Same in 1 vol. 'S"o. Philadelphia. 1803
and Metcalf's Reports, 3 vols. 2 vols. 8vo. in pl·CSS. MONTE~,QUIliU (C. de, Secondat.) (Euvres completes avec
The publishers are very happy to announce to the profes- des Notes de Dupfn, Cavler, Voltaire, Mably, Servan
sion, that this Digest, so JongdeJayed by the scrupulous.ex- et La Harpe. Royal Svo. ·3,00. Paris. ]S38
actness of the author, who has given to it more than two
years' unremitted labor, is now in the hands of the printer, MONTESQUIEU, (Euvres de, avec les Notes de Tous les '
and will be offered for sale in the course of the coming Commentateurs, e?jtion publiee,'par L. Parrelle. 8 vols.
winter. 8vo. ]2,00. P a n s . ' IS26
MITFORD (John, Ld. Redesdale.) Treatise on the Plead-
infJ's in the Court of Chancery. 3d. Am. ed., with Notes MOODY (William.) See Crown Cases reviewed, 8fc.
and References by Charles Edwards. Svo. 3,50. New MOO.RE ,(J olm Bailey.) Digested Index to the Reports of
York. IS40 Kmg s Bench and Common Pleas. Svo. 2.00. Lon-
MODERN REPORTS in King's Bench, Chancery, and Ex- don. . 1825
chequer, from 21st Car. JI. to Sth Ann. 11 vola. Folio. MOORE (Jobn ~ailey.) Digested Index to the Term Re":.
15,00. 1709-S1 ports, ~ont~lDlllg all the Points of La w argued and
MODERN ENTRIES, in English, a select collection of Plead- determllled III the Kina's Bench and Common Pleas
ings in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and from .1785 to J.S]8, with"'Notes, References, and Table
Exchequer; also all kinds ofWrits, together with Read- ,of Titles contmued to the present time, by T. E. Hall.
inO's and Observations on the several cases in the Re- 2 vols. ,Svo. 5,50. Philadelphia. IS]9
po~ts, &c. &c. 3 vols. Folio. 6,75. Lond. 1741 MORGAN (John.) Essays upon th~ Law of Evidence New
MOLLOY (Charles.) De Jure Maritimo et Navali, or a TrIals, Special v:rdicts, Trials at Bar, and Reple~ders.
Treatise of Affairs Maritime and of Commerce. 9th ed. 3 vols. 8vo. 3,;)0. Dublin. ]7S9
2 vols. Svo. 6,50. London. 1769
MORGAN (John.) Attorney's Vade-Mecum and Client's
MONTAGU (Basil.) Digest of the Law of Partnership, I nstructer, treating of Actions, of Prosecutin{! and De-
with a collection of the Cases decided upon that subject. fendmg" them, of the Pleadings and Law, &.c., with
1st Am. ed. 2 vols. 8vo. 6,50. New York. 1832 Precedents. 3 vols. 8vo. 3,00. Dublin. 1787-8S
MONTAGU (Basil.) Summary of the Law of Set-off.- 8vo.
1,25'. Philadelphia. 1825 MOSES (Myer.) C;ommercial Directory, and Digest of
Laws of the Umted States relatinO' to Commerce',in-
MONTAGU (Basil.) Digest of the Law of Partnership. 2 , c1udl~g a Tari~ of Rates of Dutie~, and Tables of Cal-
vols. Svo. 8,00. London. 1815 culatlOn~ apphca~le to all Manufactories of Wool or
l\IONTAGU (Basil.) The Same. 2 vols. Svo. 6,50. New Cotton Imported mto the United States. Svo. 2,00.
Yill~ ISU New York. . 1830
MONTAGU (Basil,) and ORNETON (Scrope.) Digest of the MOYI~F( (Robert.) Book of Entries of the mast Select Ju-
Bankr!lpt Laws as altered by the New Statutes, and .dlCml Writs useq in the Common Law;, 4to. ],50.
Practical Precedents. 3d ed., with additions. 2 vols. London. 1658
Svo. 9,00. London., if. 1837
56 LITTLE AND BROWN'S CATALOUGE OF LAW BOOKS.
MUCHALL (William.) Doctor and Student, o~ Dialogues OKEY (Charles Henry.) Digest of the Law, sage-
. between a Doctor of Divinity and a Student III the Laws Custom relating to the Commercial and Civil Intercourse
or Enuland.
o
8vo. 1,25. Dublin. 1792 of the Subjects of England and France. 2d ed.
MURRU (Sir Thomas.) The Law.s and Ac.ts of Parlia- 1,25. Paris. ' j"
ment made by King James the F~rst, and hIS R~yal Suc- OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Practical Conveyancing,
cessors,Kinus of Scotland. Foho. 5,50. Edmburgh. Selection of Forms of General Utility, with Notes. 3d
o 1681 ed. 8vo. 3,75. Hallowell, Me. 1830
- ELSO~ (William.) Law and Customs of ~ngland relating OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Forms of Practice. or Amer-
to Manors and Lords of Manors. Foho. 2,00. Lon- ican Precedents in Actions, Personal and Rea), with
don. 1726 Annotations. 8vo. 4,00. Boston. 1 -t I
'EW HAMPSHIRE. Perpetual Laws, from 1776 to 1789. OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) American Citizen. 8vo. 2,00.
8vo. 1,00. Portsmouth. 1789 Boston. 1 2'2
JEW HA)lPSHIRE Reports. Cases in the Supreme Court OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Law Summary. 2d ed. Hal-
- from 1 16 to 1842. 9 vols. 8vo. per vol. 4,00. Ex- lowell. 1 3:3
eter, Concord, Chester, and Newport. 1819-1842 OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Forms in Chancery, Admi-
JEW YORK DIGEST. See Cmnbreling, Clerke. ralty, and at Common Law, adapted to the Practice of the
ICHOLL (H. J.) and HARE (Thomas.) Cases relating to Federal and State Courts. 8vo. 4,00. Boston. 18-12
Railways, argued and adjudged in the Courts of Law OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) See Story.
and Equity. Vols. 1 and 2. London. 1842-3 -ORD (Mark.) Essay on the Law of Usury. By Thomas
~ORTH CAROLINA Reports. 8vo. 16 vols. pervol. 5,00. Day. 3d ~d. 8vo. ,75. Hartford, Ct.
R.aleigh. For Titles, see Index, and Repo17s under the ORDENANZAS Generales de la Armada Naval. 2 vols.
hmd qf each Slate. Forio. 8,00. Madrid. 1793
JOR.RIS(Joseph P.) SeePeake. ORFILA (M.) Traite de Medicine Legale. 3d ed. 4 vols.
Nov( ir William.) Reports temp. Eliz., Jac. I., and Car. 8vo.. and Atlas 4to. 10,00. Paris. 18.36
1. Folio. 3,50. London. 1656 OWEN (Samuel.) Treatise on the Law and Practice of
OY (William.) Grounds and Maxims with an Analysis of Bankruptcy. 8vo. 3,50. New York. 18-12
The Laws of England. ~ 2d Am. from 9th ~ond. ed. OWEN'S (Thomas) Reports. Folio. 2,00. London. 1650
Edited by William Hening. 8vo. 1,50. RIchmond.
. 1824 PAINE (Elijah, Jr.) Reports of Cases in the Circuit Court
OHIO Reports Condensed, being Decisions in t~e Supreme of the United States for the 2d Circuit, from 1810 to
Court of Ohio, from 1821 to 1831, reported In the four 1826. 8vo. 5,00. New York. 1 27
first .ols. of Hammond, edited by P. B. WIlcox. 8vo. PAINE (Elijah,) and DUER. Practice in Civil Actions, and
6,50. Columbus. 1832 Proceedings at Law in the State of New York, in the
Omo Reports of Cases at Law and Chancery, decided Supreme Court and other Courts of the State, also in
by the uupreme Court durin~ the.years 1831-2--3-4, by the Courts of the United States. 2 vols. 8vo. 8.00.
John C. "right, late Judge III saId Court. 8vo. 5,00. New York. 1'30
Columbos. 1835 PALEY (William.) Treatise on the Law of Principal
OHIO Reports, by Hammond. vols. 5, 6, 7, 8; 20,00 Agent, with Additions by Niel Gow, and a Digest ~
Cincinnati. 1838 American Decisions on this suhject. 2d Am. ed. 0.
3,00. Exeter. 1~
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:...i:i " ::eo ~a Presse en 1 36, ou Legislation PARLIAMENTARY Minutes of the Committee of Council on
- :'::=x-:merie et la Librarie. 8vo. 2,25. Education, with Appendices and Plans of School
, 1836 Houses. 2 parts. 4,00.
CoEection de Lois Maritimes ante- P ARLI.DIE)jTARY Report on Steam Carriages. 1,50.
2\: 'm. e siecle. 5 vols. 4to. 20,00. PARLIA~IENTARY Report on the Cheltenham and Great
1828 vVestern Union Railway Bill. 3,00.
Trai e des Servitudes ou Services P ARLL>DIHTARY. First, Second and Third Reports of
1.i5. Bruxelles. 1840 the Public Works of Ireland, with plates. 2 thick parts.
,\:.2:l. S '5 em of the Law of Marine In- 7,50.
•:.:! T "?C 'Chap~ers on Bottomry, on In- P ARLIAMENTAR Y Reports respecting Rail way Communica-
~ reo,';. G::J lr:.sur nees azainst Fire. 5th ed. tion between London, Edinburgh and Glasgow. 4 parts
- 1800 and an Appendix. 9,00.
• __ .•' ~re t.se on the Law of Dower; PARLIAMENTARY Journals of the House of Lords from
" a .e':\ 0 the Practice of Conveyanc- 1509 to 1726. 22 vols. Folio. 1-2 if. 26,50. Lon-
P;;i:adelphia. 1836 don.
=50,"5 Digest. A Digest of the Revised PAUL (John.) Parish Officer's Complete Guide. 8vo.
- _,= ~_ Ae:s oassed br the Legislature between the 1,25. London. 1774
, :' ,-\ :,:. ];:;30 and the loth day of June, ]836, PAYNE (Joseph.) See Carrington - .lIoore - Eng. Com.
.: P : on's Di!!est of 1 30, a complete Digest Law Rep.
_ 5 :' PeunS':,·inia 0 the present time. 2 vols. PEAKE (Thomas.) Compendinm of the Law of Evidence.
. P:"::a e:p ia. With a large Collection of American Decisions, by
.:: _ 5 R"'::5 0" Cases concerning the Joseph P. Norris. 8vo. 5,50. Philadelphia. 1824
- _: ~:::. :....~ E:-;:ehequer, from East. Term PEAKE (Thoma~.) Cases at Nisi Prius in King's Bench,
--:-e;-::: 1; I. -!,50. London. 1776 from sittings after East. Term, :~O Geo. Ill. to the sit-
of the Court of Chancery, tings after ~Iich. Term, 35 Geo. HI. 8vo. 2,00.
&e. 8vo. 4,50. London. Dublin. ]795
]828 PECK (Judge.) See Stansbury.
P.~-;. IlJ'''_'.'7.!.?Y Debates in the House of Commons, from PEERE-'YILLLDIS (\Yilliam.) Reports of Cases in Chan-
16~-!. By Hon. H. Grey. 10 vols. 8vo. cery and in I~ing's Bench. from ]ti!:!5 to 1735. By
Samuel Compton Cox. 4th ed. 3 ,0 5. 8"o. 13,50.
(The) for ]826-7-8. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1823
~ :l. 1828 PERLEY (Jeremiah.) The ~aine Justice. Svo. ],00.
H~s ory of England. See Cobbett and Hallowell. 1829
PERKH,S (John.) Treatise of the Laws of England on
Conveyancing. 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 Reign
of King Edward YII." •
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PETERS (Richard.) Admiralty Decisionsjn th.e District for the p~ofession· .. :Seve,ral of the volumes have passed to
Court of Pennsylvania; with an Appendix, containing a 2d edl~lOn, and are ennchJd by learned annotations by J.
)he Laws of Oleron, of Wisbury, of the Hanse Towns, G. P,erkms, Esq., of the Essex Bar.
&c. &c. 2 vols. 8vo. &,00. PhiJadelphia. J807 Mr. Pickering resigned tlie Office of Reporter in 1839 and
was succeeded by T. Metcalf, Esq., who commenced his la-
PETERS (Richard.) A full and Arranged Digest of Cases bors WIth the Marc.h Term, 1840.
decided in the Supreme, Circuit and District Courts of PICKERING (Danby.) Statutes at Large, from Magna
the United States from the Organization of the Govern- Chart;l to the end of the llth Parliament of Great
ment to 1840. ;3 vols. 8vo. IS,OO. Phihtdelphia. Britain, 1761. :<9 vols. 8vo. (vol. 24, wanting.)
J838-40 30,00. London:.' . J762
PETERS (Richard.) Reports of Cases in the Circuit P1KE (Albert.) Reports' of Cases in the Supreme Court
Court of the United States, for the 3d Circuit, from IS03 of Arkansas, in Law and Equity. 2 vols. 8vo. 5,00.
to 181S. 8vo.. 4,50. Philadelphia. ISJ9 per vol. Little Rock. J840-1
PETERS (Richard.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme PIWl'LE (Henry.) Digest of the Decisions of the Court of
Court of the United States, from IS28 to 1842. 17, vols. Appeals of Kentucky. 2 vols. 8vo. 5,00. Louis-
8vo. per vol. 5,00. Philadelphia and Boston. 1828-42 vIlle.. 1832
PETERS (Richard.) Condensed Reports of Cases in PLOWDEN (Edmunde:) Commentaries or Rep. temp. Edw.
the Supreme Court of the United States, from its Or- VI. Mar. and Ehz. Fr. Folio. 3,75. .London. 1571
ganization to 1827. 6 vols. 8vo.· per va]. 4,50. Phil- PORTER (Benj. F.) Reports of Cases at Law and in Eqlli-
adelphia. 1830-:;l5 ~y III the SlIpr~me Court of Alabama. 8vo. vol.:id.
PHILLIPS (S. M.) Treatise on the Law of Evidence; 2d 3,00. Tuscaloosa. 183ti
PO.RTER(Benj. F.) 'Reports ofCases argued and adjudged
Yo. 7.50.
. 1 ew York. .
Am. from 3d Lond. ed. with additional Notes. 2 vols.
1840
PHILLIPS (Willard.) Treatise on the Lawof nsural)ce.
III the Supreme Court of Alabama, commencing in 1834
8vo. 8 vols. 5,00 per vol. Tuscaloosa. 1835-41
2d ed. 2 vols. Svo. 1O,OQ. Boston. 1840 POTHIER (R. J.) Treatise on the Law of Obliga1ions or
PHILLIPS (Willard.) ,On the Law -of' Patents. 3,50 Contracts, translated from the French, with an Intro-
Boston. 1837 ductIOn, Appendlx and Notes, illustrative of the Eno-lish
Law on the subject; by William David Evans. 2 ~ols.
PHILLIPS (Willard.) Inventor's Guide, containing 'the 8vo. 9,00. Philadelphia. ] 840
Rules, Forms and Proceedings for securing Patent POTHIER (R. J.) Treatise on the Contract ofSale. Trans-
Rights. 12mo. 1,00. Boston. 1837 . lated from the French. By L. S.Cushing. 8vo. 2.50.
PHlLLIPS (Willard,) and Others. Digest of Pickering's Boston. 18;JU
Reports, from the 2d to the 8th vol. inclusive. 8vo. " The translator hopes that his work will be found to be
3,00. Boston. . 1'S31 exact;_ he v.ery early m his professiom:,llife began the study
of the,e wnl1n~s; he has devoted to It some portion of the
PICKERISG (Octavius.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme lels~e hours ot man)' years; and he has aimed, in the fol-
Judicial Court of Massachuse~ts, from' 1S22 'to IB42. lowmg pages, to furnish his professional brethren with a
24 Yol~. vo. per vol. 5,00. Boston. 1S24-42 t~anslatlOn, which shall not be unworthy of their approba-
hon or of the fame of the author." .Preface. .
These Reports form a continuation of the Massachusetts PO:'HIER (~. J.) Treatise on Maritime Contracts of Let-
Re90rts. The variety of cases considered, alld the able
judgments of the Court, give them a 'high practical value tlllg to hIre: Translated, with'il. Life of the Author. by
Caleb CUShlllg. 8vo. 1,50. Boston. I ~1
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POTHIER (M.) Traites sur differentes matieres de .Droit .PRIVILEGIA Londoni, or the Rights, Liberties, Pri . eges,
Civil, appliquees a l'usage du Barreau; et de JUrispru- Laws and Customs of the city of London, containin!! e
dence Francoise seconde edition, revue. 6 vols. 4to. . Charters granted to the city, &c. 3d ed. 4,00. La
18,00. Paris. ' 1781 don. 1723
PO{;rOL (M.) Traite des successions, ou commentaire du PROBATE Directory,.being the Laws of New Hampshire
titre ler du livre iii. du Code Civil. 2 vols.. 8vo. 3,50. respecting the Estates of Testators, Intestates and
Paris. . 1637 Wards. ,75. Concord, N. H. 1829
PUFENDORF (Samuel, Baron.) De Officio Homiuis et Civis
POWELL (John Joseph') Essay upot.J the Law of Con- juxta Legem Naturalem. 2 vols. 8vo. 5,00. Leipsic.
tracts and Agreements. 2 vuls. in 1. 8vo. 3,00.-
1823 1769
Exeter.
PUFENDORF (S.) Another Copy. J,62. Basil. 1739
POWELL (John Joseph.) Original Precedents!n Convey-
ancin CT selected from the manuscript collectIOn of J. J. PUFENDORF (Samuel, Baron.) Of the Law of Nature and
Powell: By Charles Barton. 6 vols. 6vo. 12,00. Nations, done from the Latin into English, by Basil
London. 1602 Kennet, with the Notes of M. Barbeyrac. 5th ed. Folio.
15,00. London. 1749
POWELL (John Joseph.) Treatise on Mortgages; edited
by Thomas Coventry, with Notes by Benjamin Rand; PUFENDORF De Jure atune et Gentium Libri Oc o. cum
from the 6th Eng. ed. 3 vols. 6vo. 10,00. Boston. Commentarium Hertii et Aliorum. :2 vols. .J o. 5.50.
1828 Frankfort. .
PRESE~TATION Des Comptes De Finances Reglement De- PUFENDORF'S Law of Nature and Nations, abridO'ed from
finitif du BudCTet de 1827, &c. 4to. 1,25. Pllris. . the original, by J. Spavan. 2 vols. in 1.. 1,25~ Lond.
o 1629 1716
PR.ESTOX (Richard.) Elementary Treatise on Estates. 2 RAM (James.) Practical Treatise of Assets, Debts, and
vols. 8vo. 3,50. New York. 1828 Incumbrances. 2d ed. enlarged. 8vo. 7,00. London.
183
PRESTON (Richard.) An Essay on Abstracts of Tit~e of
Laws of Property, stating in detail the duty of SoliCitors RASTELL (William.) Collection of Entries. Folio. n 00.
in preparing, &c. and of Counsel in advising, an abstract London. 1651
of title. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo.4,00. New York. 1628 RASTELL (William.) Same Work. 6,50. Lond. 1574
PRESTON (Richard.) On the Law of Legacies. 8vo. RAYMOND (James.) Digested-Chancery Cases contained
3,00. New York. 1827 in the Reports of the Court of Appeals of Maryland.
8vo. 4,00. Baltimore.· 1839
PRICE (George.) Reports of Cases in the Exchequer and
in the Exchequer Chamber, from East. Term 54 Gep. RAYMOND (Robert, Lord.) Reports of Cases in King's
ilL, 1~.J1, to the sittings after Mich. Term 4 Geo. IV. Bench and Common Pleas, temp. Will. HL, Anne, Geo.
1823.. 1:3 vols. in 6. 8vo. Per vol. 3,50. Philadel- I. and Geo. II.; by Geo. Wilson. 2d ed. 2 vols. Folio.
~~ 1~ 4,50. London. 17-13
PRIESTLEY (Joseph.) Remarks on Blackstone's Commen- RAYMOND (Sir Thomas.) Reports of Cases in the Kill!! S
taries, with Blackstone's Reply, &c. 8vo. 1,50. Phi- Bench, Common Pleas, temp. Car. H. Folio. 2..;'5-
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Jurisprudence of Iusanity. 8vo. REVISED Statutes of Massachusetts, passed Nov. 4,1'::35-
-=
r'
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-~ See .11itjord. , Boston. 1" -
"'ory of the Law of Shipping and NaVl- REVISED Statutes of Massachusetts. An Annual Supple-
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. Fo.io, 4,00. Loudon. ]68 interest passed 1836. 3 vols. Byo. 13,50. Albany.
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, 1818 19, 1839. Published by the Legislature. 8yo. 3,50.
\. C. Tnite des Droits D' Auteurs dans I,a Burlington. ]840
- .•••. ....,,,,', - '~'tnCe5
~,-,
et les Beaux-Arts. 8vo. 2 18 v0 L.tI RHODE ISLAND. Public Laws; with the Charter, &c.
= P ,;, 3 81'0. 2,00. Providence. 1879
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- -- to "h' 'I' tline' contalDlDg nearly 40,000
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T COll.
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-- - - 1830
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-
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U nite:d Stat~s! and of Constitutional points decided. 2d
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ed. wIth additIOns. 8vo. 3,00. Philadelphia. lS30
: an a complete body of the Sea Laws. 4to. 2,50.
1703 , SERGEANT (Thomas.) Select Speeches of. Svo. 1,50.
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m. '>25. Xew York. 1831 SERGEANT (Thomas.) See Eng. Com. Law Reports.
SECRIT Deha - and Proceedings of the Convention assem- SHEP~EY (John.) Reports of Cases argued and determin-
bled at Philadelpbia in ]787, for the purpose of forming ed In the Supreme Judicial Court of the State of Maine.
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SHER~~' (Henry.) Analytical Digest of the Lalv of Ma- Charleston. 1:'T.
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Sli£RIDA.., (John.) The Practice of the King's Bench. Edited under authority of the Legislature by Thomas
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SPARKS (Jared.) Diplomatic Correspondence of the Amer-
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ed upon Petitions and Writs of Error. Folio. 2,00. 1 29
London. 1698
SQUAREY (C. "V.) A Collection of all the General Rules
SHOWER (Sir Bartholomew.) Another Copy. Folio. for Regulating the Practice.of the Superior Court; with
1,75. bds. 1740 a copious Index. 12mo. bds. ,75. London.' 183-3
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Leach. 2 vols. 8vo. 10,00. London. • 1794 James H. Peck, on an Impeachment by the House of
SHOWER (Sir Bartholomew.) Reports of Cases in the Representatil'es of the United States. 1'0. 5.00.
King's Bench, temp. Car. II., Jac. II., and Will. Ill. Boston. 1533
2d ed. By Thomas Leach. 2 vols. Folio. 10,50. " This ,olume contains a gTe"t amount of Ie ~ in re-
London. 1708-20 gard to contempls of courl. libels. and impeachments," b-
u:DERFl:'i (Tho.) Les Reports des divers Special Cases Jects u1'0n wbich the counsel on bOlh sides exhibil proofs of
very diligent research. It will be a ,aluable repositon- of
en Ie Court del Bank Le Roy, &c. les premiers 10 ans. authority and argument, in fulure eases in which the rIght
de Charles II. Folio, 2 yols. London. 1683 of courts to punish contempts may be brought ill question."
..!::-E J. S.) Treatise on the Practice of the Court of STARKIE (Thomas.) Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius in
Chancery. with an Appendix, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. 7,00 King's Bench and Common Pleas, from Sittings after
Philadelphia. 1839 Mich, Term, 55 Geo. III. 1814 to the Sittings after
S!llITH (John 'Villiam.) Compendium of Mercantile Law Mich. Term, 60 Geo. III. 1819. 2 vols. 8vo. 6.00.
8vo. 2,75. Philadelphia. 1837 Exeter, N. H. lE23
RUTH (John William.) A Selection of leading Cases on STARKJE (Thomas.) Practical Treatise on the La" of
various branches of the Law, with Notes. 2d ed. 2 Evidence, and Digest of Proofs in Civil and Criminal
\'ols. royal 8vo. 15,00. London. 1841 Proceedings; by Theron Metcalf and Edward D. Ingra-
SJ:.lC:TOR'S Complete Guide in the Practice of the High ham. 7th Am. ed. 3 vols. 8vo. 14,00, Philad. 1 4..2
C t of Chancery. 2 vols. 12mo. 1,00. London. STARKIE (Thomas.) A Treatise on the Law of Slander,
1776 with Notes, &c. by John L. Wendell. 2 vols. 8,0.
.;:;.:sLord.) On the Rights, Power and Prerogative 6,00. Albany. 1 43
0:' Kings. and the Privileges of the People. 12th ed. STATE PAPERS and Public Documents of the United States,
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SOl::TIliRl; S-muel L.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme dency, exhibiting a complete View of our }'oreign Re;a,
Court or _'ew Jersey, from 1816 to 1818. 8vo. 3,00. tions since that time, 3d ed. Inclllding CODfide_~
Trenton. 1819 Documents, &c. vVait's ed. 12 vols. 8\"0.
24,00. Boston. 1;; ill
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STATE PAPERS. American Documents, Legislative and STEUART (George N.) and PORTER (Benjamin F. Re-
Executi\'e. of the Congress of the United States, from ports of Cases at Law and in Equity in the So:":--,, e
the first session of the first, to the third session of the Court of Alabama. Svo. 5 vols. 25,00. Tusca'
thirteen h Congress, inclusive; selected and edited, un- 1~31.r-
der the authority of Congress, by W. Lowrie and M. STEVENS (Robert,) and BENECKE (William.) Treatise 0:::
S. C air Clarke. 21 vols. Folio. 120,00. 'Wash- Average and Adjustments of Losses in Marine Insu:-
ington. ance; with Notes by Willard Phillips. Sl"o. 3,50.
Sy-,- TE TRIALS, a Collection of, and Proceedings upon, Boston. 183:3
High Treason and other Crimes and Misdemeanors, from
the reign of Richard II. to Geo. III. 11 vols. Folio. STEWART (James.) Reports of Cases in the Yice·..I,dmi-
22,00. London. 1742 ralty of Nova Scotia from 1803 to IS13, temp. Croke.
Svo. 4,50. London. ] ~ 1,1
ST.HE TRIALS, from 1660 to 16SI. Folio. 2,00. Lon-
don. 1678 STOCK (J. S.) Practical Treatise on the Law of ::'\on
ST-'-TE TRIALS, from the reign of Henry IV. to the end of Compotes Mentis, or persons of Unsound l\1ind. '0.
the reign of Queen Anne. 4 vols. Folio. 7,00. Lon- J ,75. Philadelphia. 183::>
don. 1719 STOKES (Anthony.) View of the Constitution of the Bri-
STATE TRIALS. See HaJ:o/ave. ish Colonies in North America at the time the "-ar
broke out Svo. 2,00. London. 17'::3
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"-aI', &c., down to the 14th year of King Geo. n. 4to. STORY (Joseph.) Selection of Pleadings in Civil Actions,
2:00. Lond.on. ]755 with Annotations. 2d ed., with Additions by Benjam.in
STHrTES. The Same. 4to. 2,50. London. 1768 L. Oliver. Svo. 5,00. Boston. ]8:29
T-,-:-:-:-ES of Tennpssee: of a general and permanent na- STOllY (Joseph.) Discourse upon the Inauguration of the
ure. :'rom the commencement of the Government to the Author as Dane Professor of Law in Harvard U niversi ,.
present ime. 13,0. 6,00. Nashville. lS36 Svo. ,25. Boston. 1 ~'i9
ST.l.TLTE Laws of the State of Connecticut, compiled in STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Bailmen;;;,
obedience to a Resolve of the General Assembly, passed with illustrations from the Civil and the ForeiQ'n Law.
May 1835. 81'0. 2,50. Hartford. 1835 81'0. 3d ed. 5,00. Boston. - 1::,13
SLl.r"TO" (Sir Geo. T.) The Fundamental Laws, and a " --I.ll the cases, deemed worthy of any notice. in the E:Jz·
~election from the Supplementary Statutes of the Penal !ish and .-\merican law, and all ihe best authori;iEs i:l tfe
Code of China. Translated from the Chinese. 4to. ci,-il and foreign law, are quoted and commented upon.
Rus-ia gilt. S,OO. London. ]S10 Those cases aud authorities, which are contndicto.,-. ai'1~
criticalh- examined, and such as are sound, or as ha're beE::
S7~==---'S I AshaeL) Summary of the Law and Practice of established as law, are distinguished from those which are
Rea: .-\.c ions, with an Appendix of Practical Forms. erroneous, or ha're been doubted, or overruled. The princi.
Em. ·1.00. Hallowell. lS31 pies, which haye been adopted and established in each or"
these 'rarious systems of jurisprudence, under each I.rar:-·
Sn:-'.::'..·s .-\.saheJ.) See Massachusetts Laws. of the law of bailments, are presented to the reader ai
STEPH,£' Jo~n Henry.) Treatise on the Principles of yjew, aud may .en'e as a perpetual commentary upon
other. E'rerything, regarding this subject, wbich ;. ~
Pleading n Ci J Actions; comprising a Summary View 'raluable, in either system, may be found in this wo~:':.
of the who.e Proceedings in a suit at Law. Svo. 3,50. plan and execution of it deserve the higbest co=- . .
Philadelphia. 1841 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 ac- This work has been reprinted in England, has" _
complished practical lawyer, and for its various learning aud lated into German; and we ha,e understood tha~ a r::-..= -
~ound docl11Iles, will be read aud admired by every learned tion is now preparing into French. It has been ere=.c••
JurISt. :1 reviewed in Europe. The following are extracts' '" =_:
of the reviews.
STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on the Constitution of
the "[; oi ed States, with a Preliminary Review of the Extract of a letter from J. FERGUSSOS, Esq. late Ju
COIl5ti utional History of the Colonies and States before in the Consistorial Conrt of Scotland, and author of &
work -on Divorce.
the Adoption of the Constitution. 3 vols. 8vo. 10,00. "I have repeatedly and deliherately gone through e
Bos on. 1833 whole work of Mr. Jnstice Story, which I deem the mos~
. "A long and elaborate review of this work has appeared comprehensive and candid in our language, relalin" to tha:
10 the Cl'itiJ;al Re-rie1D Qf Legislation and JU7'isp7'udence a department of the law administered so long by the-Consis·
periodicalpublished at Heidelburg, Germany, by two cele- tory Court of Edinburgh as the Inferior, and the Conrt of
brated Jurtsts, ')Iessrs ')Iiuemaier and Zacharire. In the Session as the Grand Consistory of this kingdom. _-0
course of the article the reviewer says, ' we have in the pre- jurist can peruse it, without admiration of the indus~1T.
sent work as perfect and excellent a commentary upon the candor and learning with which it is composed. ..
_'orth American public law, as can be produced by deep and " If you can attract the attention certalllly merited to this
profound rcflectiou, acute logic, extensive knowledge of the work, it mnst bc useful in dispelling prejudices and excitin",
natlOnal condition and Wl'itings and just political views· imitation. For it supplies valuable information, support
and c~msequ.ent~y the author has, in a great degree, renloved by a greater body of anthorities, both in opinions of the
the difficultIes III the way of the aoquisition of an accurate most eminent jurists, and in decisions of consistorial judi-
knowledae of the American public law.. Professor Story, catures, than I ha,c e,er belDre seom collected in one ,0 -
by hts taTented and dilIgent labors, has, WIthout doubt, done ume."
a gr.eat s~r,ice, not only to his countrymen, out also, and in . "Dr. Story's work is altogether of so excellent a descrip-
a sull higher degree, to the European publicists, among tIon, and betokens a mllld so completely IInbued with tlie
wnom hIS work Will receH'e an honorable fame, as readily purest principles of legal Philosophy, that it ought to be in
ur.uded as it wiIl be enduring.'" the hands of every person who aims at studyin a , in an intel·
A L'a!lslation of he abo,c German re,iew will be found Ii~ent way, the hIgher departments of professIonal know·
:... :~e.1>neriren J",ri.t, ,01. 14, pp. 330-344; and vol. 15, eage." Edinhurgh. La7D Journal, No. XI.
P? 1-13.
In a ootice of the Commentaries on the Constitution, m "Professor Story has long been known to the jurists of
the French Re-rue EtrangeTe, the reviewer says; " The au- e,ery countrY in Europe) as one of the few great ma.ste~ 0:-
thor, with the care and sagacity which characterize him, has the science of jurisprudence that the world at present pos-
used all the best documents extant, and arrangerl, with re- sesses, anrl one who has been mainly instrumental in pnsh-
markable method, the vast hody of materials illustrating his ing forward those legal reforms, which haye of la e v
suhJect, and has discussed wltb great power and vigor all done honor to the United Statcs. We hail the ,",or' 0:'
the great theoretical and practical questions which grow out Profes or Story not merely on account of its intrinsic beat<-
of the political system ofthe United States." Revue Etmn- hes. but also as a means of promoting an in erest in the
grre. study of jurisprudence. The power with which he has ta!-
anced conflicting argnments, and the learning which he has
",TORY Joseph.) The Same, abridged by the Author. dIsplayed III tral-elhng through the heal'y labors of his pre-
~~c. 3.00. Boston. 1833 decessors, and extracting from them tbe pith of their rea-
~omng. must .dclight el'ery inquisiti,e mind, and jnstiJY ns
Tile R~rue
Etrangere, pnblished at Paris, says that" a III a hope, which they who peruse the hook will not thi.::.,;;:
L nch translation of this Abrirlgment would be a ser- extrayagant. that the TreaHse on the Conflict of Laws r
(' r~ 'cred to all the Continent of Europe." prove the foundation. in this country, of a school of j _.;",
STORY Jose,l.-. Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws, prudence." London Legal E:mmineT. .
Forei!!,o a ~ Domestic. 8vo. 2d ed. 650. Boston. "This is a remarkahle work, calcnlated to exci e ill =-=:
~ l~l Ii,ely iuterest in hath hemispheres. We exceedino:.7 -
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authorities." From a Frmch. Journal, the Re:vue Elran- "In point of learning and research, it will bear a compar-
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found in the Critical Journal for Jurisprudmce and Legis- and reference, it renders all otqer works of the kind super-
lation of Foreign Countries, edited at H;eidelburg in Ger- fluous and unnecessary, as it contains all that is to be found
many, by Messrs. Mittemair and Zacharire, two of the first in them, and much that is new."
jurists ill Germany. "We cordially recommend the work to readers of e,ery
denomination. It is so written as' to be intelligible and in-
In a late case before tbe English Court of Common Ple';s, structive to the mere beginner, while, at -the same time, it
(Huberv. Steiner,2 Bin!l".N.C. 211.) Lord Chief Justice contains a store of learning, from which e.en the greatest
T'''DALL cites Mr. Justlce Story's Commentaries on the masters of their profession need not be ashamed to dra IV.
Conflict of Laws, and speaks oC them as " a work which it We should have lllserted a much lonaer notice of it, were
would be unjust to notice, without, at the same time, a trib- we not sure that its intrinsic merits wBl obtain for it a higher
ute to the learning, acuteness and accuracy of its ~uthor." place in the estimation of the reader than can possibly be
conferred by the eulogium of a critic." Am. Jur.
STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on Equity Jurisiru'dence,
as administered in England and America. 2 vols. 8vo. STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Agency
3d ed. 10,00. Boston. 1843 as a branch of Commercial and Maritime J urisprndence
A work like present has been very much wanted by witlI occasional Illustrations from the Civil and Foreign
the profession in our country. No complete treatise on the Law. 2d ed. 8vo. 5,00. Boston. J844
subject of Equity Jurisprudence, embracing all the English Ii The whole work is marked with that ample and redun-
and American cases, has ever appeared before in the United dant le~rning and vigorous good sense, which have given
tates. Mr. Justice Story, after hll'ing elaborately traced his previous legal writings so high an authority both in
the origin of Equity or Chancery, ahd determined its mean- Eugland and America. He has everywhere illustrated the
ing - a topic haring much intrinsic difficulty, and very.im- doctrines of the common law by copions extracts from distin-
perfectl, treated b, prenous writers -:- proceeds.to co~s,der guished writers on Roman and continental law, and shown
the ,arions subject-matters over which the jUflsdlCtlOn of us how inevitably the exigences of commerce, and the sense
the Courts of Equity is exercised. He first treats of the which intelligent merchants have of their own true interests,
important matters arising out of Accidmt; next, of Mi$take, lead to the same principles in commercial law in England,
under which head are considered the difficult questions Scotland, France, and America." Am. JUT.
arising from ignorance of law. The next chapter relates to
Actual or Positive Fraud; the next embraces the vast field STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Bills of
of Construclive Fraud; under which head are considered Exchange, foreign and inland, as administered in Eng-
the questions arising from the judiciary relations of climt
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frust,.&c., the subject of ·Fraudulent Conveyances, Regis- "The present w mbodies much learnin~deri,edfrom
frati.e, Notice, Tacl..-ing, &c. Tlte next chapter relates to foreign sonrces, usu y nnexplored by the WrIters and prac-
matters arising from Account, as Appointment, Gmeral tisers of -Westminster Hall. Among the most important of
Arera!?'e, Contribution betwem Sureties, Liens, Rmts and. these are the volumes of Savary, Pothier, Pardessus, and
ProjilS. Waste, Tithes and .f.IIIoduses. The important sub- Heineccius. From the latter most distinguished jnrist, the
ject of Adm inistration, embracing the wh(lle doctrine of author has borrowed a motto, which declares the existence,
JIanhallill{.' of Assets, is treated in the next cbapter. The to a certain extent, of a common la,o on the subject of Bills
suoceed.i.ng chapters of the first volume relate to Le!J.acies, of Exchange, throughout the civilized world; Quamris UTa
nfu";on af BOlmdaries, D01.0C1·, Marshalling of i:>'ecuri- tot Gentium, Ci1)itatumque LegeI' Cambiales non per 0 •
ties, Partition, Partnership, Rmts. conveniant, sunt t(}mm qumdam omnibus CDnlmunia. The
STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on Equity Pleadings and
the incidents thereto, according to the Practice of the
- circumstance, that the principles w~ch goyern Bills of ~
change are common to so mnny nalions, gives a ueanse on
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" The present work, though not so large as that of .Mr. 10th London ed. 'Vith Notes and References. 3.0:':'0.
Chitt., contains all the essential doctrincs on the subJect,
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