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,~~~A~~4ft,GENERALCATALOGUEOF THEBEST EDITIONSOFENGLISHAND AMERICANL.AW:a:BOOKSIJ'IOTENDF.D AS~uitJe to lOutcI)!lsers.FOR SALE BYJOHN S. VOORHIES,LAW BOOKSELLER& PUBLISHER,near Cedar Street, No. 20 NA.SSA.U, NEW-YORK..~NEW-YORK:PRINTED BY WILLIAM OSBORN, Spruce, corner or NassD.u-4Ilroet.---l,~_1849.~~~~lPnblic cnb private 1tibrariegSupplied on as favorable terms as at any other establishment in the United States. Gentlemen ordering by let
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~~~ ~~ 4ft , , A GENERAL CATALOGUE OF THE BEST EDITIONS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN L.AW BOOKS IJ'IOTENDF.D AS :a: ~uitJe to lOutcI)!lsers. FOR SALE BY JOHN S. VOORHIES, LAW BOOKSELLER & PUBLISHER, No. 20 NA.SSA.U, near Cedar Street, NEW-YORK . . ~ NEW-YORK: PRINTED BY WILLIAM OSBORN, Spruce, corner or NassD.u-4Ilroet. --- l ,~_ 1849. ~~~~
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GENERAL CATALOGUEOF THE

BEST EDITIONS

OF

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

L.AW BOOKSIJ'IOTENDF.D AS

:a: ~uitJe to lOutcI)!lsers.

FOR SALE BY

JOHN S. VOORHIES,LAW BOOKSELLER & PUBLISHER,

No. 20 NA.SSA.U,near Cedar Street,

NEW-YORK .

.~

NEW-YORK:

PRINTED BY WILLIAM OSBORN,Spruce, corner or NassD.u-4Ilroet.

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,~_ 1849. ~~~~

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lPnblic cnb private 1tibrariegSupplied on as favorable terms as at any other establishment inthe United States. Gentlemen ordering by letter may rely onhaving their interests scrupulously observed, and books chargedat as low prices as if they were on the spot.

£iccolto.-fljano 1taw lllooli9Purchased or Exchanged.

<!Engli.s~1taro lllook.sImported to order with promptness and despatch. Foreign orderswill be carefully and promptly executed by an experienced agentin London.

Qi)ro.ergfor 1taro Books,Transmitted from a distance through merchants visiting New-York, will be executed at as low prices as if the purchasers them-selves were present.

lJlrinting.Cases in Error, and Law Printing in general, executed with

neatness, on reasonable terms, and at short notice.

STATE REPORTS, LAWS AND DIGESTS

MAINE.From 1820 to 1832,

1833 to 1835,1836 to 1840,1841 to 1843,1841 to 1846,

GREENLEAF'SReports.FAIRFIELD'S Reports.SHEPLEY'SReports,ApPLETON'SReports.SHEPLEY'SReports. (Vols. 7-12.)

9 vols,3 vols.6 vols,2 vols.6 vols.

REVISEDSTATUTESof Maine. 1841, 1 vol.

NEW HAlIIPSHIRE.'EW lliMPSHIRE Reports. From J816 to J844, J3 vols,

GILCHRIST'~Digest.REVISEDSTATUTES.

1846, 1 vol,184'l, 1 vol.

VERl\lO:'<T.N. CHIPMAN'SReports. From 1789 to 1791. I vol, 1 50TTLER'S Reports. 180[ to 1803, 2 vuls. 5 00BRAYTON'SReports. 1815 to ]819, 1 vol,D. CHIPMAN'SReports. irss to 1825, 2 vols. 400AIKEN'S Report s. For 1826-1827, 2 V(!]~. 750VERMONTReports. From 1826 to J83;, 9 vols, 45 00SHAW'S Reports. 1837 to 1839, 2 vol •. 1000WESTON'SReports. 1839 to 1842, 4 vola. 2000SLADE'SReports. 1843, 1 vol. 500WASHBURN'SReports. 1814 to 18-17, 3 vola. 1350

WASHBURNE'SDigest, 1845, I vol, 500REVISEDSTATUTES. 18 to, 3 50

~lASSACHUSETTS.MASSACHUSETTSReports. From 1804 to 1822, 17 vols.PICKERING'SReports. 18'l~ to 1840, 24 vola.METCALF'SReports. 1840 to 1817, 11 vols.

MINOT'SDigest. 1847,REVISEDSTA.TUTESandSupplements. 1836-1848,

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750675

315011 252250

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COXE'S Reports,~ENNINGTON'S Report •.SOUTHARD'S Report •.HALSTED'S Reports.GREEN'S Reports.<?RE EN'~ Chancery Reports.SAXTON. Chancery Reporte.

NEW-JERSEY.From 1790 to 1795,

1806 to 1813,1816 to 1820,1821 to 1831,1831 to 1836,1838 to 1846,1830 to 1832,

1 vol. 3 002 vola. in 1. 4 002 vols, 6 007 vols. 21 003 vols, 10 503 vol.. 10 50t vol, 300

300500

1500

90 00

500300

4 AlIIERICAN REPORTS.

KIRBY'S Reports.ROOT'S Report •.DAY'S Report •.CONNECTICUT Report •.

By Thoma. Day.

DAY'S Digest of Reports.DUTTON'S Digest,

CONNECTICUT.From 1785 to 1788, 1 vol.

1789 to 1798, 2 vol s.1802 to 1813, 5 vols.

1814 to ]847, 18 vola.

1840,1833,

1 \'01.3 vol s.2 vol s,1 vol.1 vol.

1816 to 1821, 6 vols.3 vols.

1828-1829, 2 vols.1839 to 1840, 1 vol,1831 to 1843, 3 vols.1839 to 1841, 1 vol.1799 to 1803, 3 vol •.1806 to 1823, 20 vols,1823 to 1828, 9 vols.1828 to 1841, 25 vol s,1841 to 1845, 7 vol s.1814 10 1823, 7 vols,

1844-1845, 2 vols.1848, 3 vols.

1823 to 1826, 1 vol.1828 to 1844, 11 vol •.1843 to 1847, 3 vol s,

1847, 2 vol s.

1835, 3 vola.1844, 4 vol •.

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AMERICA.N REPORTS. 5

HARRISON'S Reports.SPENCER'S Reports.

STATUTES of New Jersey.HALSTED'S Digest of Reports.

1837 to 1842,1842 to 1845,

1847,1843,

4 vols.1 vol.

1 vol.2 vol s,

RHODE ISLAND.ANGELL'S Reports. Vol. I., pts. 1 and 2. 184a,REVISED STATl1TES. 1840,

NEW-YORK.COLEIIIAN and CAINES'S Cases. 1794 to 1805,CAINES'S Reports. 1803 to 1805,CAINES'S Cases, For 1804-1805,YATES'S Select Cases. Published in 1811,ANTHON'S Nisi Prius Cases. From 1808 to 1818,ROGERS'S New York City

Hall Recorder.WHEELER'S Criminal Cases.HALL'S Report. for the yearsHOFFMAN'S Vice Chancery Reps.EDWARDS'S Yice Chancery Rep s,CLARKE'S Vice Chancery Reps.JOHNSON'S Cases,JOHNSON'S Reports.COWEN'S RE'pOrLs.WENDELL'S Reports.HILL's Reports.JOHNSON'S Chancery Reports.HOWARD'S Practice Reports.DENIO'S Reports.HOPKINS'S Chancery Reports.PAIGE'S Chancery Reports.SANDFORD'S Vice Chancery Reps.BARBOUR'S Chancery Reports.

REVISED STATUTES.CLERKE'S Digest of Reports.

PENNSYLVANIA.

BROWNE'S Reports. Form 1806 to 1814, 2 vol s,lUILES' Reports. 1835 to 1840, 2 vola.ASHMEAD'S Reports. 1806 to 1841, 2 vol s,DALLAS'S Reports. 1754 to 1806, 4 vols.ADDISON'S Reports. 1791 to 1799, 1 vo\.YEATES'S Reports. 1791 to 1808, 4 vol s,BINNEV'S Reports. 1799 to 1814, 6 vols.SERGEANT and RAWLE'S Reports. 1818 to 1829, 17 vols.RAWLE'S Reports. 1828 to 1835, 5 vol s,WHARTON'S Reports. 1835 to 1841, G vols.PENNSYLVANIA Reports, 1829 to 1832, 3 vols.\V ATTS' Reports. 1832 to 1840, 10 vol •.WATTS' and SERGEANT'S Reports. 11841 to 1844, 9 vol s,PENN'A. State Reps., by Barr. 1844 to 1847, 6 vols.Laws of Pennsylvania. From 1700 to 1814,DUNLOP'S Laws of Pennsylvania. 1847.

PURDON'S Digest of Laws. 1846.\VHARTON'S Digest of Reports. 1843, 2 voIs.

DELAWARE.

H.l.RI\INGTON'S Reports. From 183"2 to 1843, 3 vols,

REVISED Edition of the Laws, 1829.

flIARYLAND.

HARRIS and McHENRY'SReports.

HARRIS and JOHNSON,HARRIS and GILL.GILL and JOHNSON.GILL'S Reports.BLAND'S Chancery Reports,DIGEST of Md. Report s,

From 1700 to 1799, 4 vola.1800 to 1826, 7 vols.1826 to 1829, 2 vols,1829 to 1840, 12 vols.

For 1843 to 1844, vol. 1.From 1811 to 1832, 3 vols.

1847, 2 vola. 8vo.

VIRGINIA.

JEPl'ERSON'. Reports, (0. P.) From 17:10 to 1772, 1 vol.VIRGINIA Cases. 1789 to 1826, 2 vols.WYTHE'S Chancery Reports. 1790 to 1795, 1 vol.WASHINGTON'S Reports. 1790 to 1796, 2 vol s.CALL'S Reports. 1790 to 1818, 6 vol •.HENING and l\IUNPoRD'S Reports. 1806 to 1809, 4 vols.

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1810 to 1820, 6 vol s.During 1820 and 1821, 1 \'01.

From 1821 to 1823, 6 vols,18:1.9 to 1841, 12 vol s,1342 to 1844, 2 vols.I8H to 1846, 2 vols.

1832, 2 vols.1 vol.

MUNFORD'S Report e ,

GILMER'S Reports.RANDOLPH's Reports,LEIGH'S Reports.ROBINSON'S Report s,GRATTAN'S Report s.

HALL'S Digest of Reports.TATE'. Digestoflhe Lnws,

NORTH CAROLINA.

1826 to 1834, 4 vol s.1826 to 1831, 2 vols.

SOUTH CAROLINA.

flA 1"S Reports. From 1783 to 1804, 2 vols.DESSAUBSURlt'S Equity Reps. From the revolution to 1813,

, 4 vols.1793 to 1816, 3 vols.Idl2 to 1816, 2 vol s,1817 to 1820, 2 vols.

BREVARD'S Report s,SOUTH CAROLINA Reports.NOTT & JI-ICCoRD'S Reports s,Jl-IILI.S'S Constitutional Reports.

N.1:>. For 1817 - IS18,HARPER'S Reports. 1823- 1824,HARPER'S Equity Reports. 1824,MCCORD'S Reports. From 1820 to 1828,MCCORD'S Chancery Reports. 1825 to 1827,BAILEY'. Reports. 1828 to 1832,BAILEY'S Chancery. 18:10 to 1831,HILL'S Reports. 1833 to 1837,HILL'S Chancery Reports. 1833,RILEr's Chancery Cases. 1836 to 1837,

3 vol •.5 vols.3 vols.

2 \'010.~ vols.

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AMERICAN REPORTS. 7

RILEY'S Law Cases. 1836 to J837, I vol. 500DUDLEY'S Law and Equity Reps. 1837 to 1838, 1 vol. 500RICE'S Reports. 1838 to 1839, 1 vol. 600RICE'S Chancery Report s, 1833 to 1839, I vol. 500CHEVES'S Reports. 1839 to Hl40, 1 vol. 500MciUULLAN'S Chancery. 1840 to 1842, 1 vol, 500)IcMuLLAN'S Law. 1835 to 1~42, 2 vola. 1000SPEER'. Equity. 1842 to Hl44, 1 vol. 600SPEER'S Law. 1813, 2 \01 s. 1200RICHARDSON'S Law Reports. 2 vola. 1000RICHARDSON'S Equity Reports. I vol. 500

STATUTES at Large, To 1838, 9 vol •. SO 00RICE'S Digest of Laws, 1836, 500RICE'S Digest of Reports. 1838, 2 vol •. 1200

--GEORGIA.

CHARLTON'S (T. U. P.) Report •. Case.decided previous to 1810, 1 vol. 300

CHARLTON'S (ll. M.) Reps. From 1811 to 1837, 1 vol. flOODUDLEY'. Reports. 1821 to 1833, I vol. 500KELLY'S Reports. 1846 to 1848, 3 vols. 1500

GEOnGIA Decisions, to J814, 1 vol. 500PRINCE'S Digest of La ws, to J83i. 400HOTCHKISS'S Statute Law. 1845, 500

• ALABAMA.

MARTIN'S Rep. and 2 Haywood. 2 \'018. in 1. I; 00HAYWOOD'S Reports. 2 vols. From 1789 to 1806, vol. 1. 5 00TAYLOR'S Reports, From 1789 to 1802, 1 vol. 2 50 ~COFFERENCE Reps. By 1 \'01. 5 00

Cameron and Norwood. 1800 to 1804, 1 vol. 3 00NORTH CAROLINA Term I

Reports. From 1816 to 1818, 1 vol. ,1 vol. 6 50CAROLINA Law Repository. 1813 to 1816,2 vols, )1\IURPHEY'S Reports. From 1804 to 1819, 3 vols. 17 00HAWKS'S Reports. 1820 to 1826, 4 vola. 24 00RUFFIN, bound with the above.DEVEREUX'S Reports.DEVEREUX'S Equity Reports.DEVEREUX and BATTLE'S Reports,

3d and 4th vols. bound in 1. 1831 to 1840, 4 vol s.DEVEREUX and BATTLE'S Equity

Reports. 1834 to 1810,IREDELI)S Reports. 1840 to 1844,IREDELL'S Equity Reports. 1840 to 1843,

REVISED STATUTES, by Iredell and Bailie. 1837,IREDELL'S Digest of Reports. 1847,

From J8~0 to J826,1827 to IS:n, 3 vols.1831 to 1834, 5 vols,J834 to le39, \) vols.1840 to 1847, 11 volo.

1843,1833.1845.

MINOR'S Reports.STEWART'S Reports.STEWART and PORTER'S Report s.PORTER'S Reports.ALABAMA Reports. New series.

CLAY'S Digest of Laws, toA IKEN'S Digest of Laws. toPHILLIPS'S Digest of Reports to

LOUISIANA.

MARTIN'S Report a,MARTIN'S Reports, N. S.SAME, condensed.LoUISIANA Reports.ROBINSON's Reports.

From 1809 to 182S, 12 vol s. ~182:1 to 1830, 8 vols. S

20 vol s. in 4.From 1830 to J841, 19 vol •.

1841 to 1843, 12 vols.

BENJAMIN and SLIDELL'S Digest of Reports, 183D.CIVIL Code.BVl-I,ARDand CURRY'S Digest of Statut~ s, l841, 1 ~·0I.

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J\HSSISSIPPI.

WALKER'. Reports. From 1818 to 1832, 1 vol.HOWARD'S Reports. 1834 to 1843, 7 vols.SHEOBS and J\fARSHALL'S Reports. 1843 to 1848, 10 vol •.FREEMAN'. Chancery Reports. 1839 to 1843, 1 vol.SMEDES and J\IAR8HALL'S Chancery

Reports. J 836 to 1843, 1 vol.

SJlEOES'S Digest of Reports. 1847,HOWARD and HUTCKINSON'S Compilation

of Statutes, 1840.ALDEN and V AN HOESEN'S Digest Laws, to 1839.

TENNESSEE.

OVBRTON'S Tennessee Reps. From 1791 to 1815, 2 vol •.CoOKE'S Reports. 1811 to 1814, 1 vol.Hnwooo's Reports. 1816 to 1818, 3 vol I.PECJ['. Reports. 1822 to 1824, 1 vol.MARTIN and YERGER'S Reports. 1825 to 1828, 1 vol.YERGER'S Reports. 1832 to 1837, 10 vol •.MEIGS'S Reports, 183d to 1839, 1 vol,HUMPHREYS' Reports. 1839 to 1847, 7 vola.

HOLMAN'S Digest of Reports, to 1835.CARUTHERI and NICHOLSON'S Compilation

of Laws, to 11'36.CARUTHERS and NICHOLSON'S Supplement

to Compilation of Laws, to 1846.

KENTUCKY.

HUGHES'S Reports, From 1785 to 1801,KENTUCKY Decisions, 1801 to 1805,HARDIN'S Reports. 1805 to 1808,BIBB'S Reports. 1808 to 1817,J\IARSHALL'S (A. K.) Reports. 1817 to 1821,LITTELL'S Reports and Select Cases. 1822 to 1824,MONROE'S Reports. 1824 to 1828,MARSHALL'S (J. J.) Reports. 1829 to 183t,DANA'S Reports. 1833 to 1840,B. MONROE'S Reports. 1840 lO 1846,

MORBHEAD and BROWN'S Digest of Laws. 1834,LOUGHBOROUGH'S Digest of

Laws, From 1834 to 1842,PIRTLE'S Dlgest of Reports.

1 vol.I vol.1vol.4 vol s,2 vols,6 \,01•.7 vols,7 vol s.9 vol s,6 vols,

2 vol •.

1 vol.2 vol •.

AMERICAN REPORTS. 9

FLORIDA.BIlAICCH'S Reports.

ThoIllPSON'/f Dilelt ot the Law s.

18'7, 1 vo\.

1847, 1 vol,

OHIO.

HUIMONIl'S Ohio Reports. From 1821 to 1839, 9 vol •. 4500WRIGHT'S Report •. 1831 to 1834, 1 vol. 500WII.COX'S Reports. 1840 to 1841, 1 vol. 500STANTON'S Reports. 1841 to 1843, 2 vols. 1000GRISWOLD'S Report •. 1845 to 1846, 2 vola. BOOREVISED STATUTES. 1841, 1 vol. 500LAND Laws of Ohio. 1825, 1 vol. 325CONOVER'S Digest of Reports. 1834, 1 vol. .00WILcox'a Digest of Reports. 1844, 1 vol. 500

INDIANA.

BLACKWORD'S Reports. From 1817 to 1846, 7 vola. 2800CONOVER'S Digest of Reports. 1834, 1 vol. 400GILMAN'S Digest of Report •. 1844, 1 vol. 5 00

--ILLINOIS.

BREESE'S Report •. From IB19 to 1830, 1 vol. 300SCAMMON'S Reports. IB92 to 18t3, 4 vols. 2000GILMAN'S Reports. 184. to 1835, 3 vol •. 15 00CONOVER'S Digest of Reports. 1834, .00GILMAN'. Digest of Repots. 1844, 500

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MISSOURI.

From 1821 to 18(6, 9 vola. in 8.1846.

~IISSOURI Reporte.

MISSOURI STATUTES, to

2800400

ARKANSAS.

From 1837 to 1842,18",1837,

PIKE'S Reportl.ENGLISH Reports.

REl'ISED Edition of Law •.

5 vole.Part I.

1 vol.

5500

500

MICHIGAN.

HARRINGTON'S Reports.WALKER'S Chancery Case •.DOUGLASS,

1vol.From 1842 to 1845, 1 vol.

1 vol. 500

WISCONSIN.BURRITT'S Reports. (In Presa.)

IOWA.BRADFORD'S Reports. (In Pr •••. )1-

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CATALOGUE

ELEMENTARY TREATJSES.1. ON REAL PROPERTY.

Taylor's Landlord and Tenant. Angell on Adverse Enjoyment·Angell on Warer-courses. Bacon 011 Uses."Gale and Whatley on Easements. Barton'. Element. of Conveyan-Burton'. Compendium of Heal cing.

Property _ ·Chance on Powers."Coke on Littleton, by Butler. Reeve on De-cents,'Cruise's Digest. ·Chitty on Descent s.'Jo'~arne on Remainders, by But- Coke on Littleton, by Tho01•.•.

ler. Coote on J\ol~rlll'ag~s.. .Flintoff on Real Property. Hayes on Limitaticns In Devise •.•Jarman on Wills, by Perkins. Lomax's Digest.-Powell on Devises, by Jarman. Park on Dower."--- on ~Iorlgages, by Coven- Powell on Power s.

try and Rand. Roberts on Fraudulent Convey-Preston on Esrate s ance s.·Sanders on Uses and Trusts. Sullivan's Low Lectures.·Sheppard'. Touchstone. Watkins on Descents, by WiI-Sugden on Powers. Iiams."--- on Vendors, 'Woodfall on Landlord and Ten-Watkins on Conveyancing. ant."Wigram on Interpretation of Wright on Tenure s,

wius. Williams'. Real Property,"Hilliard's Real Property.

IJ. ON PERSONS AND PERSONAL PROPER1·Y.

Amos on Fixtures. Bingham on Judgment g,"Angell and Ames on Corpora- Bradby on Distresse •.

tions. Chitty on Prerogauve.Atherley on ;'tlarriage Settlements. "Clancy on Rights of i\f nrried"Bingham on InCancy. Women.Caldwell on Arbirra tions. Collinson un Idiots and Lunatics."Chitty on Contracts. Comyn on Coutrueta.Macpherson on Infancy. Ellie on the Law of Debtor andPitman on Principal and Surety. Creditor.

INDEXES AND DIGESTS.

OF

CLASS I. CLASS II.

Barbour and Harrington's Equity Minot'. Digest of l\Ias.acbusettoDigest. Report a,

Coventry and Hughes'. Index to Bridgman's Digest of Equity Re·the old Common Law Reports. ports,

·Curlis's Digest of Admiralty De- ·Clerke's Digest New-York Re-ciaions. port B.

·Harri-o,,'s Digest of Modern Halsted's Digest New JerseyEllglish Common Law Reports. Report •.

·United States Digest and Sup· *Tomli,,'. Index to Criminal Law.plernents. Tomlin's Reperturiurn Juridirnm.

*Peters's Digest Supreme Court Wunrton's Digest of J'ennsylva-Reports. Ilia Reports,

Holcomb's Digest of United StatesReports.

Kinne's Law Compendium, 6 vols,Pritchard's Admiralty Digest.

A SELECT LAW LIBRARYOf Elementary Works and Digests,

This Catalogue embrace. the Books which nr~ useful to everyAmericlln Iltwyer, in whatever State he may reside, Those deemedthe most essential in ea.ch cla ss are marked thus (0).

Class I. include. those which are most useful and important forpersons of limited mean s.

Class II. includes those which are highly useful, but not india.pensabls, ond are auxiliary 'to the former.

ABRIDGMENTS.

CLASS I. CLASS II.Bllron'. Abridgment, by Bouvier. Dane's Abridgment.•Bouvier'. Law DiNionary. Petersdorff's Abridgment."Burrill'. New Law Dictionary. Rolle's Abridgment.'Comyn's Digest. "Viner's Abridgment, and Sup-Jacob'. Law Dictionary, by Tom- plement.

lins.

GENERAL TREATISES.

"Blackstone's Commentaries. Crahba's History oC English Law."Kent's Commentanas. Hale'. History of the Common!Stephen's New Commentaries, Law.

founded partiyon Blackstone, Hoffman's Course of Legal Study.4 \,01.. Hoffman'. Legal Outline s,

Story, on the Conflict of Laws. Reeves's History of English Law.Smith's Commentaries on Coneti- Wilson's Law Lecture s,

tutional and Statutory Law. "Wooddeson's Lecture •.Hilliard's American Jurispru.

dence.Walker'. Introduction to Ameri-

can Law.

INDEXES AND DIGESTS.

•American Chancery Digest, hy Benjamin and Slidell'. enlargedWheeler, . Digest of Louisiana Reports.

'Chitty's Digest of Equity Cases.

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12 ELEMENTARY TREATISES.

CLASS I. CLASS II.Platt on Covenante, Godson on Patent •."Roberts on Frauds, *Hargrave'. Law Tracts.*--- ou Fraudulent Convey- "Hovendan on Fraud •.

ances, Jones on Carriers."Roper on Husband and Wife. Jones on Bailmento."--- on Legacles, by White. *Kyd on Awards.Shelford on Lunatics. --- on Corporations.·Story on Bailments. "Phillips on Patent Righto.Story on Contracts, Pothier on Obligations, by Evan •.*Watson on Arbitration.. Powell on Contracts.·Webater on Patents. Reeve'. Domestic Relations.·Williams on Executors and Ad- Toller on Executors and Admin-

ministraters. istrators,"Hilliard on Sales. Gale and Whatley on Eue_nto.·Sedgwick on Damages. Hill on Trustee ••."Hind march on Patents.

III. COHMERCIAL AND MARITIIIII LAW.

·Abbott on Shipping, by Story, BeU'. Commercial Law of Scot-(1829.) land.

Bayley on Bill. of Exchange, and "Brown'. Civil & Admiralty Law.i'romiolOOryNotes, by Phillips Cary on Partnership.and Sewall, (1836.) Chitty on Bills,

·Collyer on Partnerehip. Chitty's Commercial Law.Lonlf on Sales, by Rand. Commercial Code of France, byHilliard on Sales. Rodman,"Phillips on Insurance. Emerigon on Bottomry, by H.11.Pitman on Principal and Surety. •Fell on Guarantee.Pothier on Maritime Contracts, "Gow on Partnership.

by Cushing, *Holt on Shipping.Stephen. on Average, and Ben- Hughes on Insurance.

eeke on Insurance, by Phillips. Jacobson's Sea Laws, by Frick."Story on Agency. Lawes on Charter-Partie, .•_- on Bill.. Livermore on Agency."-- on Partnership. "Marshall on Insurance.Theobald on Principal and Surety. ~folloy de Jure Marllmo.Chitty and Hulme on Bills, *~lontague on Lien and Set-oi'r.·Story on Promissory Notes, "Paley on Agency, by Lloyd."Duer on Insurance. Park on Insurance.Smith'. lUercantile Law. . Reeves on Shipping.I..,ading Cues on Commercial Roscoe on Bills of Exchange.

Law, by Holcombe. Watson on Partnership.Leading Caoes, by Hare and Weskett on Insurance.

Wallace. Hammond on Fire Insurance.

IV. PLIIADINGS AND ACTIONS.

"Adams on Ejectment, by TH- Booth on Real Actions.linghast. Fitzherbert's Natura Brevium,

"Angell on Limitations. Archbold on Criminal Law and*Chilly on Pleading. Pleadings. /Jackson on Real Actionl. Babington on Set-offStarki e on Criminal Pleadings. Barbour on Set-off--- on Slander. "Bradby on Distre••e•.

ELEMENTARY TREATISES. 13CLASS 1.

SlelLrnson Real Actions.*Stephen on Pleading.'Burrill'. Forms of Pleading.Yate.'. Forms of Pleading.

CLASS II.Chitty's Precedents.Gilbert on Distresse •."Gould on Pleadin~.Hammond on Parties,"Lawes on Assumpsit.-- on Pleading.Oliver's Precedent •.---Forms.Roscoe on Heal Action•.Runnington on Ejectment.Sanders on Pleading and Evi-

dence.Story on Pleading.Wilkinson on Limitation•.----- on Replevin.

V. LA.W OF EVIDENCE.

"Beek'. Medica! Jurlsprudence. Gilbert on Evidence, by Loft."Greenleaf on Evidence. *Best on Presumptions.·Phillip. on Evidence. gth ed, McNally on Evidence."Starkie on Evidence. •Paris and Fonblanque on Medi-Phillips on Evidence, by Amo.. cal Jurisprudence.Guy'. Medica! jurisprudence. "Peake on Evidence, by Norril.Taylor'. Medical Jurisprudence. Pritchard on Insanity.Gresley's Equity Evidence. Rayon Insanity.

Roscoe on Evidence.Roscoe'. Criminal Evidence.Swift on Evidence.Van Heythuysen on Marine Evi-

dence.Wills on Circumstantial Evi-

dence.

VI. PRACTICE AND NISI PRIUS PROCEEDINGS.

Clerke's Admiralty Practice, by "Buller's Nisi Prius.Hall. -Chitty's Practice of the Law.

"Dunlap'. Admiralty Practice. "Conklin's Practice U. S. Court•.Leigh'. Nisi Prius. "Graham on New Trial •.MlLcqueen'sPractice in the House Graham's Practice, (in New

of Lords. York.)Roseoe's Nisi Prius. Howe's Practice, (in .1\lasoacbll-"Selwyn's Nisi Prius. setts.)Stephen's Nisi Prius. Manning'. Exchequer- Practice."Tidd'. Practice. i\1odern Practice of the Exche-Conkling's Admiralty Practice. quer, (1731.)• Archbold'. Practice. Robinson'. Practice, (in Vir-"Bells's Admiralty Practice. ginia.) . .*Burrill's Supreme Court Prac- Troubat and Haly's Practice, (In

tice (New-York.) Penmylvania.)

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•ELEMENTARY TREATISES.

CLASS I. CLASS II.Xl. CIVIL AND FOREIGN LAW.

·Cooper's Justinian's Insritutes. *Aylitfe's Pandect,Dornat on the CIVIl Law, by Brown's Civil and Admiralty

Strahan. Lnw.·Erskine's Institutes of the Law Civil Code of Louisiana .

of Scotland. Code of Procedure of Louieiane,Irving'. Introduction to the Civil Corpus Juris Civilis.

Law. "Hntifax on Roman and CIvil"Pothier's Worke, (<Euvres de Law.

Po.thter.) ·J]eineccii Elem. Juris. Civ, Sa-rothler o~ Sales, by Cushing. cund. Ordin. PandoI'he Partidas, by l'rIoreau and Stair's Institution. by Brodie.• Carleton. 'J he Digest and Code (Pandect •••JUackeldey'. Roman Law, by Jusliflianm.) ,

Kaufmann. Vica~'s Vocabulary.Code Napoleon, Translated. Vinnius ad Jnstitut .

White'. New Recopilacion.Savigny's HIstory of the Roman

Law .-- Treati se on the Roman Law.Wood's CiVIl Lnw.Grotius's Jntroduction to Dutch

Jurisprudence, by Herbert.

ELEMENTARY TREATISES. 15

CLASS I. CLASS uVII. ON EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE.

Drewry on Jnjunctions. Royle on Chariti~s.=Eden on Injunctions. lJuke on Charitable Uses, by"Fonblanque on Equity. Bridgman.• Story's Commentaries on Equity. *Jeremy ()~ Equity Jurisdiction.Edwards on Receivers. ·J\1llddork" Chancery Principles

and Practice.'1'Iewland on Contracts in Equity.

VIII. ON EQUITY AND PRACTICE.

Barton's Suit in Equity. Bearnes Orders Chancery.Beames' Pleas in Equity. Bennet's Practice in the 1't1aoter'.Blake's Chancery Practice. Office.=Cooper on Equity Pleadings. Gilbert's Forum Romannm."Daniels' Chancery Practice. Grant's Chancery Practice.• Farren's Common Forms for Hand's Solicitor in Chancery.

drawing BIlls. Hare on Discovery.-Hoffman's Chancery Practice. -HarriEon's Chancery Practice.• 1\1a..-ter in Chancery. Hinde'. Chancery Practice.-Milford (Lord Redesdale) on Montague on Equity Pleadings.

Equity Pleadings. . -Smith'. Chancery Practice.Newland'. Chancery Practice. 'VanHeythuysen'. Equity Drafts-Seaton's Forms of Decrees. man."Story's EQuity Pleadings. Wigrnm on Discovery.Welford'. Pleading. in Equity. Wyatt'. Practical Register,Greeley's Equity Evidence.

IX. CRIMINAL LAW.

EaBt'. Pleas of the Crown.-RuBSell on Crime s,Wharton'. Criminal Law.Starkie's Criminal Pleadiugs.Lencb's Crown Law.British Crown Case s.Starkie on Slander.

Archbold on Criminal Law.Beccaria on Crimes.Bums's Justice of the Peace.'Chitty's Criminal Law.Foster'a Crown Law.Gabbeu's Criminal Law.Hale'. Pleas of the Crown.'Hawkin.'s Pleas of the Crown,

by Leach.Holt on Libels.

X. LAW OF NATIONS AND PRIZES.

'Brown'. Civil and Admiralty 'Bynkershoek on War, by Du-Law. poncenu.

-RlI1herforth'. Institutes. Chitty on Capture •.Story on the Conflict of Laws. 'Grotiu. on the Law of Nation •.Vallel on the Lnw of Narions. Le e on Capture s.·Wheaton on International Law. Mackintosh on National Law.-K -- on Captures. -Martens on the Law of Nation •.

ent's Commentaries, the let ---- on Privateers.volume. Puffendorf'on t,Ile Law of Nation s.

Reddie on International Law.Ward on the Law of Nation •.

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of the State of New-York, before the Vice-Chancellor ofthe First Circuit, the Hon. Murray Hoffman.

Gale • Whatley on Easements.1 Vol. 81'0. price $ 3 00. 1840.

GALE & WHATLEY ON EASEMENTS. A Trea-tise on the Law of Easements, Rights to Water-Courses;Rights to Light and Air; Rights of Way ; Rights to PartyWalls and Fences; Legalization of Nuisances, &c., &c.A LI8'r

Mitford's Chancery Pleadings.1 Large royal octavo vol. price $5 00. 1849.

MITFORD'S CHANCERY PLEADINGS. A Trea-tise on the Pleadings in Suits in the Court of Chancery,by English Bill. By John Mitford, now Lord Redesdale.Comprising the Notes of George Jeremy, Esq., of Lincoln'sInn; Charles Edwards, Esq., of New-York : and a largebody of additional Notes, by Josiah W. Smith, Esq., of Lin-coln's Inn. Sixth American, from the fifth London, edition,with very copious American Notes, brought down to thepresent time, by Joseph 'iN. Moulton, Esq., of' New-York.

OF THECooper's .Tustinian.

1 Vol. 8vo. price $4 50. 1841.COOPER'S JUSTINIAN. The Institutes of Justinian

translated, with Notes. By Thomas Cooper, Esq. Se-cond American edition.

LAW PUBLICATIONS.OF

JOHN S. VOORHIES. .Teremy's Equity .Turisdiction.1 Vol. 81'0. price $3 50. 1840.

JEREMY'S EQUITY JURISDICTION. A 'I'reati~eon the Equity Jurisdiction of the Court of' Chancery. ByGeorge Jeremy, Esq. Second American Edition.

Greenleaf's Overruled Cases.1 Vol. 81'0. price $3 50. 1840.

GREENLEAF'S OVERRULED CASES. A full Col-lection of Cases, overruled, denied, doubted, or limited intheir application, taken from American and English Re-ports. By Simon Greenleaf, Esq., Law Professor at Har-vard University. Third edition, enlarged. by ,E. Ham-mond,

Boffinan's Chancery Practice.3 Vols. 8vo. price $12. 1843.

HOFFMAN'S CHANCERY PRACTICE. A Treatiseon the Practice of the Court of Chancery, with an Appen-dix of Forms. By the Hon. Murray Hoffman, Vice-Chan-cellor, New-York. Second edition.

BoWman's Chancery Reports.Vol. 1, price $6 00. 1841.

HOFFMAN'S CHANCERY REPORTS. Reports ofCases argued and determined in the Court of Chancery

Phillips • Amos on Jlvidence.2 Vols. 8vo. price $7 00. 1840.

PHILLIPS & AMOS ON EVIDENCE. A Treatiseon' th~ Law of Evidence. By S. M. Phillips, Esq., and All-

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By the Hon. S. R. Betts, Judge of the District Court of theUnited States for ew-York.

The purpose of this summary is to present to th? profession. ina concise and familiar form, the principles of pracuce appertall~-in~ to Courts of Admiralty; and the hope is indulged that Itwill he found a convenient and nseful directory to those un-skilled in the proceedings of these C?urts ". Experienced pr~c-titiouers may also derive advantag?s 10 hav:mg rules and prm-ciples brought to~ether and classified, which heretofore theyhave been compelled to gather from the nsages of the ~ou~t.,or search out in the numerous books regarded as authoritativeou the subject.

drew Amos, Esq. With copious otes and Reference toAmerican Decisions.

Boston, JUlie 20th, 1839.DEAR SIIl-I have often had occasion to consult the Treatise

on Evidence by Mr. Phillips, and have examined the eighthedition of that work, which is an enlargement of the first vol-ume of the Treatise, and is confined to the general principles ofthe Law of Evidence. It is the production of the joint laborsof Mr. Phillips, Mr. Amos, and Mr. Gale, and is in my opinionan excellent book. Its principle merit consists in the accuracywith which the principles of law are stated. This we mighthave reasonably expected from the well-known reputation ofthe gentlemen before named as lawyers. Ths notes of Ame-rican cases added to the American edition will of course greatlyenhance the value of the work. Respectfully yours, &c.

BENJ. BRAND.The following is from Judge Oakley of the Superior Court of

the City of Neto- York.SIR-l have examined the part of a new edition of the Law

of Evidence by Phillips which ),OU sent me-I am glad that youhave undertaken its publication, as I consider it a standard work011 that subject. The notes, as far as I can jud!l'e from the spe-cunen before me, will be highly useful to tbe profession.

I am yours, &c.,'rHOS. J. OA.KLEY. .'

Graham on .Jurisdiction.1 Vol. 8vo. price $5 00. 1839.

GRAHAM ON JURISDICTION. A Treatise on theOrg.mization and Jurisdiction of the Cour~s of Law andEquity in the State of New-York. By DaVId Graham, Esq.

liurrill's It''racticc.3 Vols. price $12 00. 1846.

BURRILL'S PRACTICE. A Treatise on the Practiceof the Supreme Court of the State of r .ew-York. Withan Appendix of Forms. By A. 1\1. BUrrill, Esq. Secondedition, enlarged.

This work will be found the best book of Practice for practi-tioners ill New Jersey and the Western States, where the Eng.I:sh practice prevails, as it embodies the substance of all the de-cI.iollS both Be;;"." and American, down to the year 1846.

:Browne's Civil and Admiralty Law.2 yols. 8vo. price 8 00. 1840.

BItOW\7E'S CIVIL AVD AD1IIRALTY LAW. ACompendious View of the Civil Law and the Law of Ad.miralty. By Arthur Browne, LL. D.

English ommon Law and Ohancery l1.eports.2 v ols. 8vo. price $7 00. 1840.

ENGLISH COMl\ION LAW A JD CHANCERY RE.PORTS. Jurist edition. Reports of Cases argued anddetermined in the several Courts of Common Law andChancery in England, during the year 1839.

Kent's Commentaries Abridged.1 Vol. 8vo. price $3 00. 1839.

KENT'S CO~E\lE TTARIES ABRIDGED. An Ana,lytical Abridgment .of Kent's Co~me~taries on AmericanLaw. With Questions for Examination, By J. EastmanJohnson.

It would seem to me, that Mr. Johnson has performed this taskin a very creditable manner, and that the work is worthy ofpublic attention and patronage. I have loug thought that anabridgment of the great work of Chancellor K~nt .was muchneeded ; and I cannot doubt, now it is made, that It ~JII be foundexceedingly useful to various classes, and in a particular man-ner to students in law offices and in Normal and other schools,

, , P. D. BARNARD.

Detts' Admiralty Practice.1 Vol. 8vo. price $2 50. 1838.

BETTS' ADMIRALTY PRACTICE. A Summary ofPractice in the Admiralty Courts of the United States.

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Seaton's J"ormsof Decrees.1 Vol. price $2 50. 1831.

SEATON'S FORMS OF DECREES. Forms of De.crees in Equity, and of orders connected with them with prac-tical notes. By Henry Wilmot Seaton, Esq.

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Forms of Pleading in suits in Equity. Originally compiledby F. Van Heythuysen, Esq., revised and enlarged withnumerous additional forms and notes. By EdwardHughes, Esq.

I have read the Analytical Abridgment of Kent's Commenta-ries, recently compiled by J. Eastman Johnson, Esq., and takepleasure iu saying that the work appears to me to have beenexecuted with much judgment and accuracy. If properly usedby tbe student,-tbat is to say-not as a substitute for the origi-nal work, but as a means of assisting him in understanding, di-gesting, aud recollecting its contents-it can scarcely fail to beIt useful Appendix to the Commentaries. B. F. BUTLER.

Archbold's Practice.2 Vols. 8vo. price $6 00. 1838.

ARCHBOLD'S PRACTICE. The Practice of theCourt of'King's Bench in Personal Actions and Ejectment.Second American edition. By John Frederick Archbold,Esq. '!l'heCode Napoleon.

1 Vol. price $4 50. 1841.THE CODE NAPOLEON. Or the French Civil Code,

literally translated from the original and official edition,published at Paris.

Hammond on Insurance.1 Vol. 8vo. $2 00. 1840.

HAMMOND ON INSURANCE. A Treatise on theLaw of Fire Insurance and Insurance on Inland Waters.With an Appendix of Forms. By Elisha Hammond, Esq.

Hall's Superior Court Reports.2 Vols. price $10. 1831-33.

HALL'S SUPERIOR COURT REPORTS. Reportsof cases decided in the Superior Court of the City of New.York. By J. Prescott Hall, E q.

Hilliard on Sales.1 Vol. 8vo. price 3 00. 1841.

HILLIARD 0.' SALES. A Treatise on the Law ofSales of Personal Property. By Francis Hilliard, Esq., au.thor of the Abridgment of the Law of Real Property, &c.,&c.

Tbis work is an excellent compendium of the Law of Sales,showing when a contract is a sale, and tbe principles applicable toits construction. It treats of delivery and acceptance, the lien onthe part of the vendor, stoppage in transitu, of warranty, rescindingby agreement, and what avoids a sale. From the topics treatedof in this book it must prove of the greatest importance to mer-chants as well as lawyers, and the high character of the authoraffords a guaranty that these subjects have been discussed in amanner commensnrate witb tbeir importance.-N. Y. American.

Sherman on Marine Insurance.Price $3 00. 1841.

SHERMAN Or MARl! E INSURANCE. An Ana-lytical Digest of the Law of Marine Insurance, containinga Digest of all the Cases adjudged in the State of ew.York, from the earliest period to the present time; alsothe cases decided in the Supreme, Circuit and DistrictCourts of the United States. By Henry Sherman, Esq.

'!rhe Equity Draftsman.1 Thick volume, price $5 50. 1843.

THE EQUITY DRAFTSMAN. Being a selection of

Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries.Complete in 4 vols, 8vo. price $12. 1841-46.

NEW COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF ENG.

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CONTENTSOF THE FOURTll VOLUME:-Book V. Of Civil In-juries (continued)-Of Civil Injuries cognizable in the Courtsof Equity-with their remedies j Of Civil Injuries proceedingfrom or affecting the Crown. Book VI. OF CRIMES.-Of the Nature of Crimes and their Punishments j Of Personscapable of committing Crimes j Of Principals and Accesso-ries j Of Offences against the Person j Or Offences againstProperty j Of Offences against tho Government j Of Offencesagainst Religion j Of Offences against the Law of Nations jOf Offences against Public Justice; Of Offences against thePublic Peace; Of Offences against Public Trade; Of Offen-ces against Public Health, Police or Economy; Of means ofpreventing Offences; Of Courts of a Criminal Jurisdiction;Of Summary Couvictions ; Of Arrests; Of Commitment andBail; Of the Several modes of Prosecution; Of Process onan Indictment, and herein of a Certiorari; Of Arraignmeutand its Incideuts; Of Plea and Issue; Of Trial and Convic-tion; Of Judgment and its Consequences; Of Reversal ofJudgment j Of Reprieve and Pardon; Of Execution; Ofthe Rise, Progress and gradual improvement of the Laws ofEngland, Index.

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LAND. In which are interwoven, under a new and originalarrangement of the general subject, all such parts of' thework of BLACKSTONE as are applicable to the presenttimes; together with full but compendious expositions ofthe modern improvements of the law up to the presenttime: the original and adopted materials being throughoutthe work typographically distinguished from each other.By Henry John Stephen, Serjeant at Law.

Of the Church-Of the Ecclesiastical Authorities j Of theDoctrines and Worship; Of the Endowments and Provisions;Of Extensions of the Establishment, and herein of Chapels,New Districts, &c. Part. III.-Of the Social Economy ofthe Rea.lm-Of the Laws relating to Corporations j Of theLaws relating to the Poor j Of the Laws relating to Charities;Of the Laws relating to Lunatic Asylums; or the Laws re-lating to Highways j Of the Laws relating to Trade andNavigatipn; Of the laws relating to Pestilence and Conta-gion; Of the Laws relating to Public Carriages and Convey-ances ; Of the Laws Relating to the Press: Of the Laws re-lating to the Houses of Public Reception and Entertainment jOf the Laws relating to Professions; Of the Laws relating toBanks; Of the Laws relating to Registration. Book V. OFCIVIL INJURIES-Of the Redress of Civil Injuries by themere act of Parties; Of Redress by the mere Operation ofthe Law j Of the Courts in General; Of tho Court of Gene-ral Jurisdiction, and, first, those of Common Law and Equity ;Of Courts Ecclesiastical, Military and Maritime; Of Courtsof a Special Jurisdiction ; Of Civil Injuries cognizablo in theCommon Law Courts,-and herein of the Remedy by Ac-tion generally; Of the Limitation of Actions; Of the Pro-ceedings in an Action; Of Proceedings in Borne ParticularActions j Of other remedies in the Courts of Common La IV jOf Civil Injuries cognizable iu the Ecclesiastical, Military,aud Maritime Conrts; Index.

CONTENTSOF THE FIRST VOLUME:-Introduction, Book I. OFPERSONAL RIGHTS. Book 11. OF RIGHTS OJ!'PROPERTY: Part I. As to Thin!!" Real-Of the Division.of Things Real; Of Tenures j Of Freehold Estates of inheri-tance; Of Freehold Estates not of inheritance; Of Estatesless than Freehold; Of Estates upon Condition; Of Estatesin Possession, Reversion and Remainder j Of Estates in Se-veralty, Joint Tenancy, Coparceuary, and Common; OfUses and Trusts j Of Title in General j Of Title by Descent;Of Title by Escheat; Of Title by Occupaucy j Of Title byForfeiture; Of Title by Alienation iu General; Of Deed. jOf Ordinary Conveyances, and, first, of those at CommonLaw; Of Conveyances under the Statute of Uses; Of Con-veyances by 'I'enunts in Tail and Married Womeu; Of De-vises j Of Extraordinary Conveyances, or those by Matter ofRecord; Index.

CONTENTSOF THE SECOND VOLUME: Book II. Part I. As toThings Real. (continued)-Of Incorporeal Horeditaments;Of Copy holds. Part II. As to Things Persollal-Of thingsPersonal in !!"eneral, and Property therein j Of Title by Occu-pancy; Of Title by Invention j Of TItle by Gift and Assigu-mont ; Of Title by Contract; Of Title by Bankruptcy andInsolvency; Of Title by Will and by Administration j Of someMixed or Irregular Subjects of Property. Book III. OFRIGHTS IN PRIVATE RELATIONSj-Of Master andServants; Of Husband and Wife j Of Parent and Child; OfGuardian and Ward. Book IV. OF PUBLIC RIGHTS j-Part 1. Of the Cit,il Government-Of the Parliament ; Oftho Sovereign in his general relation \0 the People, and theLaw of Subject and Alien j Of the Royal TItle; Of theRoyal Family j Of the Royal Couucils ; Of the Royal Pre-rogative; Of the Royal Revenue j Of the Royal Forces;Index.

COSTENTSOF TIlE Turan VOLUME:-Book IV. Part I.-Of theCivil Government (continued)-Of the Nobility and otherRanks ; Of Magistrates and other Public Officers. Part U.-

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EDW ARDS' JURYMA 'S GUIDE. The JurYcfin'sGuide, containing general matter for the lawyer an awOfficer. By Charles Edwards, Esq.

Edwards on B.eceivers.1 Vol., price $5 00.

EDWARDS ON RECEIVERS. Aceivers in Chancery with Precedents.wards, Esq.

Treatise on Re.By Charles Ed.

Staples' Bankrupt :Law.1839.

STAPLES' BANKRUPT LAW. A Commentary onthe General Bankrupt Law of the United States withForms. By John B. Staples, Esq.

A Treatise on the :Law and l'ractice in Dank-ruptcy.

1 Vol. 8vo., 500 pages, price $3 50. 1842.A TREATISE ON THE LAW AN:!? PRACTlC~

BA KRUPTCY supported by Enghsh and Amen-!an authorities, and' the generhia~hP~incia~~do{h~agWen:~~

it applicable thereto; to w c IS a, lvsiequi Y A t f the United States, with a full ana YSlsBhankrurP&tc&c0 By Samuel Owen, Esq., Counsellor att ereo, c. .Law.

The following QI'esome of the testimonials of the Neu:»York

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" A well digested performance, calculated to be. e~c:~t~~g i~useful not only to the profession, bu~ to all tr~b:~~;~e~rbY Con.the operation of the important statu e recen . h and to

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CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS.

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I TRODUCTION TO LEGAL SCIENCE. An In-troduction to Legal Science; being a concise and familiartreatise on such legal topics as are earliest read by the lawstudent, and should be understood by every citizen as apart of a general and business education; to which is ap-pended a concise Dictionary of law terms and phrases.By Silas Jones, Esq., Counsellor at Law.

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" There is nothing dry or technical in its pages, but all islucid, important and interesting."-New- York Tribune.

"This work is written in a plain perspicnous and spiritedstyle: its subject matter judiciously selected and well arranged:and treated in a manner at once interesting and instructive."-HWlt~8M~rchants.' Magazine.

Duer on B.epresentations.1'Vol. 8vo. price $2 50. 1844.

DUER ON REPRESENTATIONS. A Lecture onthe Law of Representations in Marine Insurance, with notesand illustrations; and a preliminary lecture on the question," Whether Marine Insurance was known to the ancients."By John Duer, LL.D., Counsellor at Law. New-York.

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TOW SHE.ND'S PLEAJ?I GS. A compendium offor.ms.of pleadings and practical proceedings in the courtsof Judicature of the State of New-York, in accordance withthe New Code of procedure. By John Townshend, Esq.,Counsellor at Law.

CATALOGUE OF LAW BOOKS. 29" There is an independent boldness of thought, and fearless-

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lleeve's Domestic B.elatious.1 Vol. 8vo. price $3 50. 1846.

REEVE'S DmmSTIC RELATIONS. The law ofBaron and Feme, Parent and Child, Guardian and Ward,Master and Servant, and of the powers of courts of Chan-cery; with an essay on the terms Heir, Heirs and Heirsof the Body. By Tapping Reeve. Second edition, withcopious notes, by Lucius K Chittenden, Esq.

Townshend's New Practice.1 Vol. 8vo. price $1 75. 1848.

TOWNSHEND'S NEW PRACTICE. The New Prac-tice in civil actions in the courts of judicature of theState of New-York, as established by the New Code of pro-cedure, recent statutes, &c. To .which is appended theCode, Supplementary Act and Index. By John Townshend,Esq., Counsellor at Law, New-York,

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BARNWALL AND ALDERSOI'S REPORTS.Reports of cases argued and determined in the Court ofKing's Bench, from Michaelmas Terms, 58 Geo. Ill. toTrinity Term, 60 Geo. III. The two vols. are bound in oneand printed to correspond with the English Common LawReports, which contain a reprint of the 3d, 4th and 5thvols. only. These vols. are therefore rendered necessaryto the purchasers of the English Common Law Reports tomake their series complete.

Billiard's American .1'urisprndence.1 Vol. 8vo. price $3 50. 1848.

HILLIARD'S AMERICA JURISPRUDENCE. TheElem~nts .of. Law; being a comprehensive summary ofAmencan jurisprudence. By Francis Hilliard, Esq., of theBoston Bar. Second edition, revised, enlarged and im-proved.

:Bingham 011 Infancy.1 Vol. 8vo. price $3. 1849.

BINGHAM ON INFANCY. The Law of Infancy andCoverture. By Perigrine Bingham of the Middle Temple.Second American from the last London edition, with notesand references to English and American Cases. By E. HBennett, Esq., Counsellor at Law.

In Press.:Bnrrilrs :Law Dictionary.

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AMERICANCHANCERYDIGEST. See Putnam, Barbour andHarrington and Wheeler.

AMERICANJURIST and Law Magazine. New Series. 10vols. 81'0. Boston. 1838-42. 12 50

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ANGELL(J. K-.) Treatise on the Limitations of Actions atLaw and Suits in Equity and Admiralty; with an Ap-pendix containing the American and English Statutes ofLimitations, and embracing the latest Acts on the sub •ject. Second edition enlarged. 8vo. Boston. 1846. /j 00

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ADAilIS(John.) Treatise on the Principles and Practice ofthe Action of Ejectment, with American Notes and Pre-cedents by J. L. Tillinghast. 8vo. ew-Y ork. 1846.

, 5 00ADDISON(C. G.) Treatise en the Law of Con.tracts aJ,td

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ANTHON(John.) American Precedents of Declarations,4th edition, with considerable Additions. Bvo, WestBrookfield. 1848. 4 00

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ATKYNS(John Tracy.) Reports of Cases argued and de-termined in the High Court of Chancery. Temp. Hard-wicke. 3 vols. 8vo. calf. Dublin. 1765. 12 00

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BEAniES'(J.) Elements of Pleas in Equity, with Prece-dents. Royal 8\'0. By William Halsted. New-York.182~ 3 00

BEAnIES'(J.) General Orders of the High Court of Chan-cery, from 1600 to 1815, with Notes. 8\'0. London.1815. 3 50

BEAIIJES'(J.) Summary of the Doctrine of the Courts ofEquity with respect to Costs, deduced from the leadingCases. 1 vol, 8\'0. Philadelphia. 1838. 1 50

BECCARIAon Crimes and Punishments; translated by Vol-taire. 8vo. London.

BEE (Thomas.) Reports of Cases adjudged in the DistrictCourt of South Carolina, to which is added an Appendix,containing Decisions in the Admiralty Court of Pennsyl-vania. By the late Thomas Hopkinson. 8vo. Phila-delphia. 1810. 4 00

BEEBEE(P.O.) Questions adapted to Graham's Practice,8vo. New-York, 1834. 2 00

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BENTHAnI(Jeremy.) Rationale of Judicial Evidence, spe-cially applied to English Practice. 5 vols. 8vo. Lon-don. 1837. 10 00

BETTS'Admiralty Practice. A Summary of Practice in theAdmiralty Courts of the United States. By the Hon.S. R. Betts, Judge of the District Court of the UnitedStates for New-York. 1 vol. 8vo. New-York. 1838.

2 50BmB (Geo. M.) Reports of Cases decided in the Court of

Appeals of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, from 1808to 1817. 2d edition. 4 vols. 8vo. Frankfort, Ky.

20 00BINGHAM'S(P.) Law and Practice of Judgments and Exe-

cutions, including Extent at the Suit of the Crown. 8vo.London. 1815. 3 00

BARBOUR(0. L.) Treatise on the Law of Set-off. with anAppendix of Precedents. 8\'0. Albany. 184i. 2 00

BARBOUR(0. L.) Reports of Cases decided in the Courtof Chancery of the State of New-York, 2 vols. ew-York. 1847. 10 00

BARBOUR(0. L.) The Mazistrate's Criminal Law a Prac-tical Treatise on Duty, &c., of Justices of the Peace, inthe State of New-York, in Criminal Cases. 8vo. Albany.1841. 5 50

BARBOUR(0. L.) and HARRINGTON(E. B.) Analytical Di-gest of the E9uity Cases in all the United States Courts,from the earliest period, and of the Decisions in Equity inEngland and Ireland, since Hilary Term, 1822. 4 vols.8vo. Springfield. 1843. 14 00

BARNES(H.) Notes of Points of Practice in Court ofCommon Pleas, from Mich. 1732, to Hi!. 1756. 2d edi-tion. 8vo. Dublin. 1788. 2 50

___ Same. 2d edition. 4to. London. 1772. 3 00___ Same. 3d edition. London. 1790. 4 00BARNEWALL(R. V.) and ALDERSON(E. H.) Reports of

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ew-York. 1849. 5 00The English Common Law Reports contain a reprint ofvols. 3,

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BARRINGTON(Daines.) Observations on the more An-cient Statutes, from Magna Charta to the 21 James I.4to. calf. London. 1796. 3 50

BARTON'SHistory of a Suit in Equity, from its commence-ment, to its final termination, with forms of bills, &c., byJ. P. Holcombe. 8vo. Cincinnati. 1847. 2 00

BAY'S (E. H.) Reports of Cases argued and determinedin the superior Courts of Law, in the State of SouthCarolina, since the Revolution. 2 vols. 8vo. New-York. 1809. 6 00

BAYLEY(Sir John.) Summary of the Law of Bills of Ex-change, Cash Bills and Promissory Notes; from the 4thLondon edition, with Notes by Willard Phillips andSamuel E. Sewall. 2d edition. Boston. 1836. 5 00

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tlBINGHAnr(P.) on Infancy and Coverture. 2d American,

from the last London ed., with copious notes. 1 vol.8vo. BurlingtoJ;j, Vt. 1849. 3 00

BLACKSTONE'S(Sir W.) Commentaries on the Laws ofEngland, in Four Books, with an Analysis of the Work,21st ed. Vol. I., by John F. Hargrave, Esq. Vol. II.by George Sweet, Esq. Vol. III., by Richard Couch,Esq. Vol. IV., by W. N. Welsby, Esq. 4 Vols. 8vo.With American Notes, by Jno. L. Wendell, Esq. NewYork. 1847. 7 00

BLACKSTONE(Sir W.) Ncw Commentaries on the Lawsof England, partly founded on Blackstone. By HenryJohn Stephen, author of the Treatise on Pleading. 4Vols. New-York, 1841-46. 12 00

BOSANQUET(J. B.) and PULLER'S (C.) Reports in theCourt of Common Pleas and Exchequer Chamber, andin the House of Lords, from Easter Term, 36 G. III.1796, to Trinity Term, 47 G. III. 1807. The 3d ed.,with Notes, and References. 5 vols. royal 8vo. Lon-don. 1826. 15 00

BOSANQUET(J. B.) and PULLER(C.) Reports of Cases inthe Common Pleas, Excheq. Chamber and House of Lords,from 1796 to 1807. 5 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1809.

12 50BOUVIER(John.) A Law Dictionary adapted to the Con-

stitution and Laws of the U. S. A. and the several States,with reference to the Civil and other Systems of ForeignLaw. 3d. ed. 2 Vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1849.

See BURRILL'SLaw Dictionary.BRACKENBRIDGE(H. M.) Essay on Trusts and Trustees.

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and Noy.BRICE (John.) Laws of the United States now in force

relative to Commercial Subjects. 8vo. Baltimore.1831. 1 50

BRIDGMAN(Richard Whalley.) Rules and Principles ofthe Law of Nisi Prius. 8vo. New-York. 1811. 1 50

BRIDGMAN(Sir Orlando.) Judgments in the CommonPleas, from Mich. 1660 to Trin. 1667, edited from theHargrave Manuscripts, by S. Bannister, Esq. 8vo. 4 00

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BROCKENBROUGH(John W.) Reports of Cases decided bythe Hon. John Marshall, late Chief Justice of the UnitedStates, in the Circuit Court of the United States for theDistrict of Virginia and North Carolina, from 1802 to1833. 2 vols. 8vo. calf. Philadelphia. 1837. 10 00

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4 50BLACKSTONE(H.) Reports in Common Pleas and Exche-

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BLACKSTONE(Sir W.) Reports in K. B. & C. P., from1746 to 1779; with numerous additional Notes, Refer-ences, and an entire New and copious Index. By C. H.Els!ey, Esq. 2 vols. royal 8vo. 1828. 10 00

BLAKE (D. T.) Practice of the Court of Chancery ofNew-York, 8vo. Albany. 1824. 2 50

BLYDENBERGH(J. W.) Treatise on the Law of Usuryjtowhich are added tho Statutes of the several States rela-ting to interest, now in force. New-York. 1844. 3 00

BOOTH(George.) Nature and Practice of Real Actions.8vo. London. 1811. 2 00

BOOTE(R.) Historical Treatise of an Action or Suit atLaw, &c. 8vo. London. 1823. 1 50

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In Press.BURRILL'SLAW DICTIONARY.A new Law Dictionary and

Glossary, containing full definitions of all the principalterms of the Common and Civil Law, together withtranslations and explanations of the various technicalphrases in Latin, French, Saxon and Greek to be foundin the English and American reports and elementaryworks; including It full collection of Law Maxims: thewhole being accompanied by copious illustrations criticaland historical. By Alexander M. Burrill, Esq., Coun-sellorat Law. New-York. 1 vol, Super royal 8vo.:about 1200 pages, small type, closely printed. Thepublisher feels warranted in asserting that this will bethe most complete and comprehensive Law Dictionaryever published, and will be needed in every law library,as a work of every-day reference. It will be to thelawyer what Webster's Dictionary is to the classicalstudent.

BURROW(Sir James.) Report of Cases in King's Bench,30 Geo. II. 1756 to East. 12 Geo. III. 1772. 4th ed.5 vols. 8vo. London. 1790. 12 00

BURROW(Sir James.) The same. 5 vols. Dublin. 1794.10 00

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BURROW(Sir James.) Decisions of King's Bench uponSettlement Cases, from March, 1732, to June, 1768.3 vols. 4to. London. 1768. 7 50

BURLAMAQUI(J. J.) Principles of Natural and PoliticalLaw, translated into English, by Mr. Nugent. 2 vols.8vo. Philadelphia. 1830. 2 50

BURR (A.) Report of the Trial of Co!. Aaron Burr, forTreason and Misdemeanor. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadel-phia. 1808. 5 00

BURTON(W. H.) An Elementary Compendium of theLaw of Real Property. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1839. 2 50

BUTLER(C.) Horse Juridicee Subsecivre. 8vo. Philadel-phia. 1808. 1 50

BYNKERSHOEK(C. Van.) Treatise on the Law of War,with Notes. By P. S. Du Ponceau. 8vo. Philadel-phia. 1810. 1 50

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BROOM(H.) A Selection of Legal Maxims, Classified andIllustrated, by H. Broom, Esq. Philadelphia. 1845.

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BROWNE(Arthur.) View of the Civil Law and of the Lawof Admiralty. 2d edition. 2 vols. 8vo. New-York.1840. 8 00

BROWNE(Peter A.) Reports of Cases in the Court ofCommon Pleas of the First Judicial District of Pennsyl-vania. 2 Vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1811. 6 00

BROWN(William.) Chancery Reports of Cases in theHigh Court of Chancery, during the time of Lord Chan-cellor Thurlow, and of the several Commissioners of theGreat Seal and Lord Chancellor Loughborough, from17'78 to 1794, with the Annotations of Mr. Belt and Mr.Eden. Edited by J. C. Perkins, Esq. 4 vols. 8vo.Boston. 1844. 12 00

BROWNLOW(Richard,) and GOLDESBOROUGH'S(John) Re-ports in C. P. in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth andKing James I. 4to. London. 1654.

BUI.LER(Sir Francis.) Introduction to the Law relative toTrials at Nisi Prius. 4to. New-York. 1806. 2 00

BUNBURY(William.) Reports of Cases in the Court ofExchequer from the beginning of the reign of George I.to the 14th George II. 2d ed. 8vo. Dublin. 1793.

BURGE(William.) Commentaries on the Law of Surety-ship, and the Rights and Obligations of the Partiesthereto, and herein of Obligations in Solido, under theLaws of England, Scotland, and other States of Europe,and the British Colonies, and United States of America,and on the Conflict of those Laws. First American fromthe London edition. 8vo. Boston. 1847. 3 '75

BURN(R.) Ecclesiastical Law, the 5th ed. corrected, withvery considerable Additions, by R. P. Tyrwhitt. 4 vols,8vo. London. 1824. 10 00

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CAINES(George.) Summary of the Practice in the Su-preme Court of the State of New-York. Svo. Jew_York. 1808. 1 00

CAINES(George.) Reports of Cases decided in the Su-preme Court of the State of ew-York. 3 vols. 8vo.New-York. 1813. 10 00

CAlNES(George.) Cases in the Court for the Trial of Im-peachments and Correction of Errors in the State ofNew-York, 2vols.in1. New-York, 1805. 400

CALDECOTT(Thomas.) Reports of Cases relative to theDuty and Office of Justice of the Peace, from 1776 to1785. 8vo. London. 1790. 2 50

CAMERON(Duncan) and NORWOOD(Wm.) Reports ofCases ruled and determined by the Court of Conferenceof North Carolina. Bvo, Raleigh. 1805. 3 00

CALDWELL(J. S.) Treatise on the Law of Arbitration,with an Appendix of Precedents. 1st American edition.8vo. Exeter. 1822. 3 00

CAMPBELL(J.) Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius, in King'sBench, and Common Pleas, from 1807 to 1816; withNotes to the two last vols., by Samuel Howe. 4 vols,8vo. ew-York. 1810-21. 14 00

CAllESTemp. Hardwicke, in K. B. 7, 8 9 and 10 Geo. II.;to which are added some Determinations of the LordChief Justice, &C. 2d edition. By T. Lee, Esq. RoyalBvo, London. 1815. 3 50

This is cited as Annaly's Reports.CASESargued and decided in the High Court of Chancery.

From the 2d London edition. 8vo. New-York. 1828.4 50

CASESin Equity, Temp. Talbot, 7,8,9 and ]0 Geo. II.with References to the Proceedings in the Court, and tolater Cases, by J. G. Williams, Esq. 2d edition, royal8vo. London. 1792. 2 50

CELEBRATEDTRIALSof all Countries, and remarkable Ca-ses of Criminal Jurisprudence. Philadelphia. 1836. 2 00

CHARLTON(T. U. P.) Reports of Cases determined inthe Superior Courts of the Eastern District of Georgia.8vo. New-York. 1824. 3 00

CHARLTON(R. M.) Reports of Decisions made in the Su-perior Courts of the Eastern District of Georgia. 8vo.Savannah. 1838. 5 00

CHASE (Samuel.) Associate Justice of the SupremeCourt of the United States, Trial of, before the Houseof Representatives. 8vo. Washington. 1805. 4 00

CHIPMAN( .) Reports of Cases determined in the Su-preme Court of Vermont in the years 1789-90-91.1 vol. 12mo. Rutland. 1793. 1 50

CHIPMAN(Daniel). Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt of Vermont. 8vo. Middlebury. 1824. 4 50

CHIPMAN(Daniel.) Principles of Government, a Treatiseon Free Institutions. 8vo. Burlington. 1833. 2 50

ClllPDIAN(Daniel.) Essay on the Law of Contracts for thePayment of Specific Articles. 8vo. Middlebury, Vt.1822. 1 25

CHITTY(Joseph.) Practical Treatise on the Law of Na-tions relative to the Legal Effect of War on the Com-iucrce of Belligerents and eutrals, and on Orders inCouncil and Licenses. 8vo. Boston. 1812. 1 50

CHITTY(Joseph.) Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law.Fifth American from the second London edition, withNotes and References, by J. C. Perkins, Esq. 3 vols,8vo. New-York. 1847. 12 00

CHITTY(Joseph.) Practical Treatise on Bills of Exchangeand Promissory otes ; a new edition, with otes, &c.8vo. Springfield. 1848. 5 00

CHITTY(Joseph.) Practical Treatise on Medical Juris-prudence. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1836. 3 00

CHITTY(Joseph.) Practice of the Law in all its Depart-ments. 4 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1836-40. 16 00

CHITTY(Joseph.) Treatise on Pleading, and Parties toActions, with second and third volumes, containing Pre-cedents of Pleading, and an Appendix of Forms adaptedto the recent Pleading, and other Rules, with PracticalNotes. lOth ed., with Notes, by J. C. Perkins, Esq. 3vols. 8vo. Springfield. 1847. 10 00

CHITTY(Joseph, Jr.) Practical Treatise on the Law ofContracts not under Seal, and upon the Usual Defencesto Actions thereon. Notes by J. C. Perkins. 5th Am.ed, 8vo. Springfield. 1848. ~ 00

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CONDENSEDREPORTSof Cases in the Supreme Court of theUnited States, containing the whole series of the Deci-sions of the Court from its organization to the com-mencement of Peters' Reports, 1827. Edited by R.Peters. 81'0. 6 vols, Philadelphia. 1841. 30 00

COMMERCIALREGULATIONS.A Digest of the commercialregulations with Foreign Countries, with which theUnited States have Intercourse. 3 vols. 8vo. Wash-ington. 1833. 15 00

CONKLING(Alfred.) Treatise on the Organization, Juris-diction and Practice of the Courts of the United States.8vo. 2d ed. New-York. 1842. 5 00

CONKLING(Alfred.) The Jurisdiction, Law and Practice ofthe Courts of the United States in Admiralty and Mari-time Causes, with Practical Forms. 2 vols. 81'0. Al-bany. 1848. 10 00

COOKE(William.) Bankrupt Laws. 2 vols. 8vo. Lon-don. 4 00

COOPER(George.) Cases in Chancery, in Hil., East., andTrin., 55 Geo. III., 1815. 8vo. New-York. 1824.

3 50COOPER(George.) Treatise of Pleading on the Equity

Side of the High Court of Chancery. 81'0. [ew-York.1809. 3 00

COOPER(Thomas.) Institutes of Justinian, with otes.2d edition. 8vo. 1841. 4 50

COOPER(Judge.) Opinion of, on the Effect of a Sentenceof a Foreign Court of Admiralty. 8vo. Philadelphia.1810. 1 00

COOTE(R. H.) Treatise on the Law of Mortgage. Bvo-Philadelphia. 1837. 2 50

CORPUSJuris Civilis, cum notis, D. Gothofredi, containingJustinian's Institutes, Edicts, Pandects, Codex, New In-stitutes, Constitutions, Canons, &c., &c., complete.About 1900 pages, double column, etc. 5 parts or vols.in 1. Imp. fol. A very fine copy. 1624. 8 00

COVENTRY(Thomas) and HUGHES (Samuel.) DigestedIndex to the Common Law Reports, from Hen. III.,1.272, to Geo. II!., 1760. 2 vols 8vo. Philadelphia.1827. 9 00

COVENTRY(Thomas) On Conveyancer's Evidence. 8vo.l832. 2 00

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COVENTRY(Thomas) A Readable edition of Coke uponLittleton. 8vo. (Published at 16s. bds.) London.1830. a 50

GOWEN(Esek.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courtand Court of Errors in New-York, from 1823 to 1H29.9 vols. 8vo. Albany. 1824-30. 50 00

COWEN(E.) Treatise on the Civil Jurisprudence of Jus-tices of the Peace. 3d edition. By O. L. Barbour,Counsellor at Law. 2 vols. 8vo. With Appendix.Albany and New-York. 1844. 8 00

COWPER(Henry.) Reports of Cases in King's Bench,from Hi!. 14 Geo. 111., 1774, to Trin. 18 Geo. III., 1778.2d edition. 2 vols. 81'0. New-York, 1800. 6 00

COWPER(Henry.) The same. 2 vols. in 1. New-York,1833. 3 50

Con (Richard S.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt of New-Jersey, from 1790 to 1795. Vol. 1. 81'0.Burlington, N. J. 1816. 3 00

CRABBE(George.) Law of Real Property in its presentstate; practically arranged and digested in all itsbranches, including the very latest decisions of theCourts, with notes and references to American Decisions.2 vols. 81'0. Philadelphia. 1846. 8 00

CRABB(G.) History of the English Law, from the earliestperiod. 1st American edition. 8vo. Burlington. 1831.

3 00CRANCR (William.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme

Court of the United States, from August, 1810, to Feb-ruary,1815. 9 vols, Washington. 1817. 18 00

CROKE (Sir G.) Reports of Cases in King's Bench andCommon Pleas, in the reigns of Elizabeth, James I., andCharles 1. Revised by Sir Harbottle Grimston. 5thedition, with Notes, &c., by Thomas Leach, Esq. 3 vols.81'0. Second-hand. London. 1790. 12 00

CROWNCIRCUITCOMPANION.1st American edition. Intowhich has been incorporated the Crown Circuit Assist-ant. 8vo. New-York. 1816. 3 00

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CURTIS(George T.) Rights and Duties of Merchant Sea-men, according to the General Maritime Law, and theStatutes of the United States. 8vo. Boston. 1841.

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CRUISE on Real Property, edited by Professor Greenleaf,A Digest of the Laws of England, respecting Real Pro-perty. By William Cruise, Barrister at Law. Revisedand considerably enlarged, by Henry Hopley White,Esq., Barrister at Law of the Middle Temple. FifthAmerican, from the fourth London Edition, revised andenlarged with Notes and Illustrations from the Roman,Civil, and Foreign Law, and specially adapted to theAmerican Practice, by Simon Greenleaf, LL.D., DaneProfessor of Law in Harvard University. In p1'ess. I

CURTIS(George T.) A Digest of Cases adjudicated in theCourts of Admiraltv of the United States, and in theHigh Court of Admiralty in England, together withsome Topics from the works of Sir Leoline Jenkins.Judge of the Admiralty in the reign of Charles II. Withn copious Index. 8vo. Boston. 1839. 5 00

CURTIS(George T.) A Treatise on the Law of Patents.(Inp1'ess.)

CURTIS (George T.) The American Conveyancer, con-taining a large variety of Legal Forms and Instrumentsadapted to Popular Wants and Professional Use. Newedition. 12mo. Boston. 1847. 1 00

CURTIS(George T.) A Treatise on the Law of Copyrightin Books, Dramatic and Musical Compositions. Lettersand other Manuscripts, Engravings and Sculpture as ad-ministered in England and America; with some Noticesof the History of Literary Property. 8vo. Boston.1847. 3 50

DALLAS (A. J.) Reports of Cases in the Courts of theUnited States and. Pennsylvania, before and since theRevolution. 4 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1806-7. 16 00

DANA(James G.) Reports of Select Cases decided in theCourts of Appeals of Kentucky. 9 vola. 8vo. A newand cheap edition in course of publication.

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of Chancery, from the 2d English edition, by T. E.Headlam; with several entirely new chapters, and co-pious notes, adapting the work to American Practice inChancery, by J. C. Perkins. 3 vols, 8vo. Boston.1846. 12 00

DAVIES (Sir J.) Reports of Cases in Ireland. 8vo.Dublin. 1762. 2 50

DAVIS (D.) Civil and Criminal Justice. 8vo. Boston.1828. 2 25

DAYTON(Isaac.) The Office of Surrogate; Surrogates'Courts and Executors, Administrators and Guardians inthe State of New.York, 1 vol. 8vo. Now-York.1846. 3 00

DEAN (Amos.) Manual of Law for the Use of Businessl'r1en. Svo, Albany. 1833. 1 00

DEBATES of the Convention of North Carolina, met ntRnleigh, June 4, 1835. 81'0. Raleigh. 1836. 3 00

DEBATESand PROCEEDINGSof Convention of 1821, assem-bled for the purpose of Amending the Constitution ofthe State of New.York, containing all the official docu-ments, &c. 1 vol. 8vo. 1821. 5 00

DEBATESand PROCEEDINGSof the Convention for the re-vision of the Constitution of the State of New-York,1846. 1 vol. 81'0. 1846. 3 00

DE HART (W. C.) Observations of Military Laws, andthe Constitution and Practice of COURTSMARTIAL,witha summary of the Law of Evidence as applicable toMilitary Trials, adapted to the Laws, Regulations, andCustoms of the Army and Navy of the United States.1st Am. ed. 8vo. New-York. 1846. 3 00

DE LOLME (J. L.) Constitution of England comparedwith the Republican Form of Government and the otherMonarchies of Europe. 8vo. London. 2 25

DENIO (Hiram) Reports of Cases determined in the Suopreme Court and in the Court for the Correction ofErrors of the State of New-York. Vols. 1 to 4.New-York. 5 00 n volume.

DOCTORand STUDENT,or Dialogues between a Doctor ofDivinity and Student in the Laws of England, 16th ed.London. 1761. 3 50

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DOMAT(M.) Civil Law in its Natural Order, together withthe Public Law, translated into English, by William Stra-han, with Remarks on some Dlfterences between theCivil Law and the Law of England. 2 vols. Folio.London. 1722.

DOUGLAS(S.) Reports in the King's Bench, in 19, 20 and21 G. III. 3rd edition, with Notes and Additions,2 vols. royal 8vo. 7 00

DUER (J.) Lecture on the Law of Representations inMarine Insurance, with Notes and Illustrations. 8vo.New-York. 1844. 2 50

DUER (J.) Law and Practice of Marine Insurance, deducedfrom a critical examination of the adjudged cases, thenature and analogies of the subject, and the generalusage of commercial nations. 3 vols. New-York.1846-47. 15 00

The general design of the author, in the conduct of hi. work, wasto blend the manner of English and foreign juridical writers, ascendto the elementary principles of his subject, Illustrate them by generalreasons, and follow them out in their collateral consequences.

" There i. an independent boldness of thought, nnd fearlessnessof investigation, which, without any air of rash assumption, and withall just deferenre to authorities and names, have led the author tocritieise with freedom, but not without assianing full reasons, thedecisions of courts and opinions of judges and jurists. Familiar withthe true principles of the science he treats, and strong in the truth ofthe positions he takes, he labors with firmness to preserve thatsymmetry and consistency which the conflict or mistakes of juridicaldetermination and the narrow views of text writers have incautiouslyimpaired."-New- York Evening Post.

DUNLAP(A.) Practice of Courts of Admiralty in CivilCauses of Maritime Jurisdiction. 8vo. New ed., pre-

paring. See Betts' Amer. Prac.DURNFORD(Charles.) and EAST (Edward Hyde.) Reports

of Cases in King's Bench, from Mich. Term, 26 Geo. Ill,to Trinity Term, 40 Geo. III. 4th ed. 8 vols. 8vo.New-York. 1834. 14 00

Dtr PONCEA.U(P. S.) The Jurisdiction of the Courts ofthe United States; with a Sketch of the National Judi-ciary Powers exercised prior to the adoption of the Fe-deral Constitution, by Thomas Sergeant, and the Author'sDiscourse on Legal Education. 8vo. Philadelphia.1824. 2 50

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DYER (Sir J.) Reports of Cases in the Reigns of HenryVII!., Edward VI., Mary and Elizabeth. 'I'ranslated byJohn Vaillant. 3 vols. 81'0. London. 1794. 9 00

EAST (E. H.) Reports of Cases in King's Bench. WithNotes, &c., by G. M. Wharton. 16 vols. in 8. Phila-delphia. 1846. 25 00

EAST (Edward Hyde.) A Treatise of the Pleas of theCrown. 2 vols. London. 1803.

EDEN (Robert Henley.) Reports of Cases argued and de-termined in the High Court of Chancery, from 1757 to1766. From the Manuscripts of Lord Northington. 2vols in 1. 81'0. Philadelphia. 1839. 4 50

EDEN (Robert Henley.) Treatise on the Law of Injunc-tions. 81'0. Albany. 1839. 3 00

EDWARDS(Charles.) On Receivers in Chancery, with Pre-cedents. 8vo. New-York. 1839. 5 00

EDWARDS(Charles.) Reports of Chancery Cases decidedin the first Circuit of the State of New- York. 1831-43.3 vols. 81'0. 15 00

EDWARDS(Thomas) Reports of Cases in the Court ofAdmiralty, from 1808 to 1812. Bvo. New-York, 1815

2 75EDWARDS(C.) Practical Treatise on Parties to Bills and

other Pleadings in Chancery, with Precedents. 81'0.New-York, 1832. 2 50

EDWARDS (Charles.) Juryman's Guide. 81'0. New-York. 1831. 2 00

EDWARDS(G. C.) A Treatise on the Powers and Dutiesof Justices of the Peace and Town Officers, in the Stateof New-York, 4th edition. By D. McMasters, Esq.1 vol. 8vo. Ithaca, N. Y. 1840. 1 50

ELLIOTT (Jonathan.) American Diplomatic Code, em-bracing' the Treaties and Conventions between theUnited States and Foreign Powers, from 1778 to 1834.2 vols. Coif. Washington. 1834. 12 00

ELLIS (Charles.) A Treatise on the Law of Debtor andCreditor. 8vo. London. 1822. 3 50

EMERIGON(Balthazard-Marie.) Essay on Maritime Loans,translated by John E. Hull, with an Appendix. 8vo.Baltimore. 1811. 1 75

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ENGLISHCOMnlONLAW ANDCHANCERYREPORTS. Reportsof Cases in the several Courts of Common Law andEquity in England, during the year 1839. Jurist edition.2 vols. 8vo. New-York. 1840. 7 00The above work contains the Cases decided in the following

Conrts: House of Lords-Privy Council-Lord Chancellor's Court-Master of the Rolls-Vice Chancellor's Court-Exchequer inEquiLy-Court of Queen'. Bench-Queen'. Bench Hail Court-Court.of Common Pleas-Court of Exchequer-Court of Review,&c. &c.ENGLISHCHANCERYREPORTS. Reports of Cases deci-

ded in the High Court of Chancery, from 1822 to1839. Vols. 1,2,3,14,15,16,17 and 18; with Notes,by J. A. Dunlap, reprinted in full. Vols. 4 to 13, edit-ed by E. D. Ingraham, Esq. New-York and Philadel-phia. Vols. 19,20, at $3 50 per vol. 5 00

ENGLISHCOMMONLAW REPORTS. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the English Courts of CommonLaw, from 1813 to 1846. Vols.1 to 43 inclusive. ($3 50per vol. in sets,) after vol. 43, $2 50 per vol. 55vols. 8vo. Philadelphia.

ENGLISHCOMMONLAWREPORTS-Supplement. A Reprintof Barnwall and Alderson's Reports. Vols. 1 and 2. 1vol. 8vo. New- York. 1849. 5 00The regular Series of Common Law Reports contain a reprint of

vola. 3, 4 and 5 of rhe- e Reports. '1'he lst and 2d as now publishedare rendered necessary to the purchaser. of the English CommonLaw, to make their series complete.ENGLISHCOMMONLAW. Index to, by G. Sharswood and

G. W. Biddle. 8vo. 5 00ENGLISHECCLESIASTICALREPORTS, from 1809 to 1835.

Edited by E. D. Ingraham. 7 vols. Philadelphia.1831-45. 3 50 per vol.

ENGLI<;HEXCHEQUERREPORTS, containing the Reportsof Cases decided in the Court of Exchequer, at Law andEquity, and in the Exchequer Chamber in Equity and inError. Edited by Francis J. Troubat. 16 English vols.condensed into 6 vols, Bvo. Philadelphia. 1835. 12 00

ENGLISHCROWNCASESRESERVED. Being Cases reservedfor consideration, and decided by the Twelve Judges ofEngland, from 1799 to 1824, by William Oldnal! Russelland Edward Ryan. From 1824-37, by William Moody.And by the Twelve Judges of Ireland, 1822-40, byRobert Jebb. Edited by J. W. Wallace. 3 vola. 8vo.Philadelphia. 1839-42. 9 00

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ENGLISHEXCHEQUERREPORTS. (In continuation of Price,&c.) Now being reprinted in full. per vol. bd. 2 50

See Meeson and Welsby's Reports.EQUITY DIGEST. See Barbour and Harrington, Putnam

and Wheeler.EQUITYDRAFTSMAN,THE. Being a Selection of Forms of

Pleading in Suits in Equity. Originally compiled by F.M. Van Heythuysen, Esq., revised and enlarged withnumerous additional forms and notes. By EdwardHughes, Esq. 1 thick volume. New-York, 1842.

5 50ESPINASSE(Isaac.) Treatise on the Law of Actions on

Penal Statutes. 8vo. New-York. 1822. 1 25ESPINASSE(Isaac.) Practical Treatise on the Settling of

Evidence for Trials at Nisi Prius. 81'0. Philadelphia.1822. 2 50

ESPINASSE(Isaac.) Reports of Cases at Nisi Prius, in theCourts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, from East.Term 33 Geo. III., to Trin. Term 47 Geo. Ill., 1807.Day's edition. 6 vols. 8vo. Hartford. 1808. 12 00

ESPINASSE(Isaac.) Digest of the Law of Actions and Tri-als at Nisi Prius. 2 vols. 8vo. New-York. 1811.

7 50FARREN(G.) The Common Forms and Rules for Draw-

ing and Answering an Original Bill in Chancery, as di-rected and suggested by the New Orders of Court, andReported Cases most carefully collected; with Notesand References to American and other authorities. 8vo.Boston. 1845. 75

FE ARNE(C.) Essay on the Learning of Contingent Re-mainders and Executory Devises, by J. W. Smith. 2vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1844. 7 60

FEDERALIST,on the New Constitution, written in 1788 byAlexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.8vo. Hallowell, !\fe. 1837. 2 00

FINCH (H.) Discourse on Law. In four Books. Bvo-London. 1759.

FINCH(T.) Precedents in Chancery, or Cases decided in1689-1722. 8vo. London. 1786.

FELL'S (W. W.) Treatise on the Law of Mercantile Gua-ranties, and of Principal itnd Surety in General. 8vo.London. 1811. 2 00

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FERARDon Fixtures, see Amos and Ferard.FIELDS (B.) Analysis of Blackstone's Commentaries on

the Laws of England, in a Series of Questions. 8vo.1821. 1 50

FESSENDEN(Thomas Green.) Law of Patents. 8vo. Bos-ton. 1822. 2 00

FITZ.HERBERT (Sir Anthony.) Natura Brevium. With aCommentary supposed to be written by Lord Hale. 9thed. 2 vols. 8vo. London. 1794. 9 00

FONBLANQUE(John.) Treatise of Equity, with Notes andReferences. 4th American ed. By Anthony Laussat,2 vols, in 1. 8"0. Brookfield. 1835. 4 00

FOSTER (Sir Michael). Report of' some Proceedings onthe Commission for the Trial of the Rebels in 1746, andof other Crown Cases; to which are added Discoursesupon a few branches of the Crown Law. 8vo. Dublin.1767. 3 00

FRANCIS'SMaxims. See Henning.FREEMAN (JOHN D.) Reports of Cases decided in the

Superior Court of Chancery of the State of Mississippi1 vol. Cincinnati. 1844. 6 00

GALE & WHATLEY on Easements. A Treatise on theLaw of Easements, comprising Rights to WaterCourses; Rights to Light and Air; Rights of Way j

Right to Party Walls and Fences; Legalization of Nui-sances, &c. &c. 1 vol. 8vo. 1840. 3 00

GALLISON(JOHN.) Reports of Cases in the Circuit Courtof the United States for the First Circuit. 2d edition.With additional Notes and References. 2 vols. 8vo.Boston. 1845. 11 00

GIBBONS(David.) Manual of the Law of Fixtures. 8vo.Philadelphia. 1836. 1 25

GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) History andPractice of the Common Pleas. Bvo. Dublin. 1792.

1 50GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) The Law of

Distresses and Replevins. 8vo. London. 1792. 2 00GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) The same.

With Notes, by W. Impey. 4th ed. 8vo. London.1823. 3 25

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GILBERT'S (Lord Ch. Baron.) Reports in Equity andExchequer, from 4 Anne to 12 Geo. I.: to which areadded, some select Cases in Equity in the Court of Ex-chequer in Ireland. 2d edition, with Additions. 1742.London. 3 00

GILBERT'S (Lord Ch. Baron.) Law of Evidence, by J.Sedgwick. 6th edit. 8vo. London.

---' - by Loft. 4 vols. 1791-6.GILBERT'S (Lord Ch. Baron.) Cases in Law and Equity;

with Two Treatises; one on the Action of Debt, and thoother on the Constitution of England. 8vo. London.1760. 1 50

GILBERT (Lord Ch. Baron) on the Law of Uses andTrusts. 3d edition, with Notes, References, and Intro-duction, &c. By E. B. Sugden. Royal 8vo. 1811.

GILBERT (Lord Ch. Baron) on Rents. 8vo. London.1758. 1 00

GILBERT'S (Lord Ch. Baron) Law of Executions. Lon-don. 1763. 1 50

GILBERT'S (Lord Ch. Baron) History and Practice ofChancery. London. 1758. 2 00

GILBERT'S (Lord Ch. Baron) History and Practice inExchequer. 8vo. London. 1758. 1 50

GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey.) Law of Devises and Wills. 8vo.Dublin. 1792. 2 00

GILBERT (Sir Jeffrey, Lord Chief Baron.) The Law ofTenures, with an Historical Introduction on the FeudalSystem, and copious Notes, by Charles Walkins. 5thed., by Robert Studley Vidal, Esq. 8vo. London.1824. 2 25

GILCHRIST(J. J.) Digest of the Reports of Cases arguedand determined in the Superior Court of Judicature ofNew Hampshire. Vols. 1-12. 8vo. Concord. 1846.

3 50GILMAN (Charles.) Digest of the Decisions of the Su-

preme Courts of the States of Indiana and Illinois, andthe Circuit Court of the United States for the SeventhCircuit. 8vo. Columbus. 1844. 5 00

GILPIN (H. D.) Reports of the District Court UnitedStates of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, princi-pally by Judge Hopkinson, 1828-1836. avo. Phila.-delphia. 1837. 6 QO

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GREENLEAF(Simon.) A Treatise on the Law of Evi-dence. 3d ed. 2 vols, Royal 8vo. Boston. 1846-48.

II 00GREENLEAF(Simon.) Edition of Cruise on Real Pro.

perty. See Cruise.GREENLEAF'S(Simon.) Overruled Cases. A full Collec-

tion of Cases, overruled, denied, doubted, or limited intheir application, taken from American and English Re-ports. By Simon Greenleaf, Esq., Law Professor atHarvard University. 3d ed. enlarged, by E. Hammond,I voJ. 8vo. New-York. 1840. 3 50

GRESLEY (Richard Newcomb.) Treatise on the Law otEvidence in Courts of Equity. 2d ed, 8vo. 1848. 3 00

GRIFFITH(William.) Annual Law Register of the UnitedStates. Vols, III. and IV. [Vols. I. and II. not pub.lished.] 8vo. Burlington, N. J. 1822. 6 00

GRIlli (C. F.) An Essay towards an improved Register ofDeeds-being an Index to the Register's books of theCity and County of New-York, from the earliest period,to December 31,1799. I voJ. 8vo. New-York, 1832.

5 00Guy (W. A.) Principles of Forensic Medicine. First

American edition, with Notes and Additions, by CharlesA. Lee, 1\1. 1>. 1 vol. 8vo. New-York. 1845. 3 50

HALE (Sir 1\1.) History of the Pleas of the Crown, withReferences to the English and American Decisions, andNotes on the Criminal Law of America, and a Life of theAuthor, by W. A. Stokes and E. Ingersoll, Esqs. 2 vols.8vo. Philadelphia. 1847. 10 00

HALE (Sir Matthew.) History of the Common Law ofEngland, and an Analysis of the Civil part of the Law.6th edition, with additional Notes and References, andsome account of the Life of the Author, by Charles Run-nington. 8vo. London. 4 50

HALL (J. E.) American Law Journal and MiscellaneousRepertory. 6 vols, 8vo. Philadelphia. 1808-17. 15 00

HALL (J. E.) Practice and Jurisdiction of the Court ofAdmiralty. 8vo. Baltimore. 1809. 1 50

lJALL (J. E.) See Emerigon. Maritime Loans.

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GOODWIN(R. M.) Trial for killing James Stoughton.8vo. New-York, 1820. 1 50

GOGUET. The Origin of Laws, Arts, and Sciences, andtheir Progress, among the most Ancient Nations; trans.lated from the French. 3 vols, Royal 8vo. calf.Fine copy. Edinburgh. 1761. 9 00

GORDON(Thomas.) Digest of the Laws of the UnitedStates. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1847. 7 50

GOULD(Jamss.) Treatise on the Principles of Pleading inCivil Actions. 2d ed. 8vo. New-York. 1836. 5 00

Gow (Nie\.) Practical Treatise on the Law of Partner.ship. With Notes by Edward D. Ingraham. 3d. Am.ed. from 2d London ed. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1837.

4 00Gow (Niel.) Reports of Cases argued and ruled at Nisi

Prius, in the Court of Common Pleas, from the Michael,mas Term, 1818, to Easter Term, 1820. 8vo. calf.London. 1828. 3 50

GRAHA~I(David, Jr.) Treatise on the Organization andJurisdiction of the Courts of Law and Equity in theState of New-York. 8vo. New-York. 1839. 5 00

GRAHAM(D.) Treatise on the Practice of the SupremeCourt of New-York, 8vo. 3d ed. vol. 1. New-York,1847.. 5 00

See Burrill's Practice.GRAHAM(David.) Essay on New Trials. 8vo. ewed.

in press. New-York.GREEN(J. S.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of

the State of New-Jersey, from ov. 1831, to ov. 1836.3 vols. 8vo. Trenton. 1831-38. 13 50

GREEN (Henry W.) Reports of Cases determined in theCourt of Chancery of the State of ew-Jersey, from1838 to 1846. 3 vols. 8vo. Elizabethtown. 1846.

13 50GREENING(Henry.) A Collection of Forms of Declara-

tions, and other Pleadings usually prepared in Attor.neys' Offices. With Notes. 12mo. London. 1837.

1 75GREENLEAF(Simon.) An Examination of the Testimony

of the Four Evangelists, by the Rules of Evidence ad.ministered in Courts of Justice: With an account ofthe Trial of Jesus. 8vo. Boston. 4 og

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HALL (Jonathan Prescott.) Reports of Cases in the Su-perior Court of the City of New- York. 2 vols. 8vo.New-York. 1831-33. 10 00

HALSTED (William.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt of New.Jersey, 1821-31. 7 vols. 8vo. Tren-ton, N. J. 1821-31. 21 00

HALSTED(W.) Digested Index to the Decisions of theSuperior Courts of the State of New-Jersey, 2d edition.2 vols. Bvo. Trenton. 1843. 5 00

I-lAnmoND(C.) See Ohio Reports.

HAMMOND(E.) Treatise on the Law of Fire Insurance'and Insurance on Inland Waters. 8vo. New-York.1840. 1 50

IIA~InIOND(A.) Treatise on the Law of Nisi Prius. Bvo.Exeter. 1823. 3 00

IIARDRES(Sir T.) Reports of Cases in the Exchequer,from 1655 to 1669. 2d edition. Bvo. Dublin. 1792.

350HARE (J. J. Clark) and WALLACE (H. B.) Select Deci-

sions of American Courts, in several departments ofLaw; with especial reference to Mercantile Law, withNotes. 2 vols. Bvo. Philadelphia. 1B47. 9 00

HARE (T.) Treatise on the Discovery of Evidence byBill and Answer in Equity. Bvo. New- York. 1B36.New edition preparing. 3 00

HARGRAVE(F.) Collection of Tracts relative to the Lawof England, from Manuscripts, now first edited. 8vo.Dublin. 1787.

HARRISBURGHLAW LIBRARY. A reprint of valuable Eng-lish Treatises upon different branches of Law, in monthlynumbers, at $7 00 per annum. 15 vols. now published,at $2 25 per vol., bound.

HARRISON(S. B.) Digest of all the Reported Cases in theHouse of Lords, and the Courts of Common Law, fromMich. Term, 1756 to 1846. 5 vols. Bvo. Philadelphia.1846. 30 00

HARRISON(Josiah.) Reports of Cases decided in the Su-preme Court of New-Jersey from 1B37 to 1B42. 4 vols.8vo. Camden. 1839-43. 14 00

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HARRISON(J.) The Practice of the Court of Chancery,originally published by J. Harrison, Esq., and enlargedby J. G. Williams, Esq. First American from the lastLondon edition, by Wilmot Parker, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo.Philadelphia. 1807. 7 50

HAWKINS(William.) Treatise on the Pleas of the Crown,or a System of the Principal Matters relating to thatSubject, digested under proper heads, in two Books.With the Statutes and Cases brought down. 2 vols.Royal 8vo. London. 9 00

HAWKINS(William.) Abridgment of Coke. 8vo. Dublin.1792. 2 00

HAYDEN(Chester.) A Practical Analytical Digest of theCode of Procedure of the State of New-York, as applica-ble to Actual Practice, with an Appendix of Forms.I vol. 8vo. Albany. 1848. 2 00

HENING(W. W.) Maxims; containing Noy, Francis, andBranch. Bvo. Richmond and Philad. 18~4-44.. 3 00

HENLEY(Lord.) A Digest of the Bankrupt Law, with anAppendix. 3d ed. London. 1832. 5 00

HIGHMORE(A.) On Bail. 8vo. London. 1783. 1 25HIGHMORE(A.) On Lunacy and Idiocy. Exeter, N. H.

1822. 1 25HILLIARD (F.) The American Law of Real Property.

2d edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1846. 10 00HILLIARD'SAlIIERICANJURISPRUDENCE.The Elements of

Law; being a comprehensive Summary of Amer.ean Ju-risprudence. By Francis Hilliard, Esq., of the BostonBar. Second edition, revised, enlarged, and improved.1 vol. Bvo. New. York. 184B. 3 50

We are informed by the title-paga of the book, that it is designedfor" students, men of business, and general readers," and we takepleasure in saying that this design is carried out in a useful and com.plete manner. The volume offers, in a cleur and even entertainingform, a species of instructions generally neglected by every body butmembers of the legal profession, but which is useful to men in everydepartment of business, and should be considered an essential partof the education of every gentleman.-Ev. Post.

HILLIARDON SALES. A Treatise on the Law of Sales ofPersonal Property. By Francis Hilliard, Esq., author ofthe Abridgment of the Law of Real Property, &c., &c.1 vol. 8vo.

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HOLCOMBE(James P.) Digest of the Decisions of the Su-preme Court of the United States, from its organizationto the present time. 8vo. New-York. 1848. 6 00

HOLTHOUSE(H. J.) Law Dictionary, with additions, by H.Pennington. 12mo. Philadelphia. 1847. 2 50

See Burr-ill.HOLT (F. L.) System of the Shipping and Navigation

Laws of Great Britain. 2d edition. 2 vols, 8vo.London. 1824. 5 00

HOLT (F. L.) on the Law of Libel ; in which is contained ageneral History of this Law in the Ancient Codes, and ofits Introduction and successive Alterations in the Lawof England, comprehending a Digest of all the leadingCases upon Libels, from the earliest to the present time .2d edition, with Additions. Royal 8vo. 1816. 2 50

HOPKINS(Samuel 1\1.) Reports of Cases in the Court ofChancery in New-York, 8vo. New-York. 1827. 6 00

HOVEl'mEN(J. E.) General Treatise on the Principlesand Practice by which Courts of Equity are guided asto the Prevention or Remedial Correction of Fraud; withnumerous Incidental Notices of Collateral Points, both atLaw and Equity. 2 vols. royal8vo. New-York. 1832.

5 00HOVENDEN(J. E.) Supplement to Vesey, Jun., Reports of

Cases in Chancery, containing Notes, occasionally illus-trated by Cases decided bv Lords Hardwicke, King, &c.,from the MSS. of Mr. Forrester. 2 vola. royal 8vo.London. )828. 9 00

HOWARD(Benjamin C.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt of the United Slates. 1843-8. 8vo. Philadel-phia and Boston. 6 vols. 1843-8. 30 00

HOWARD(Nathan, Jr.) Reports of Cases decided in the Su-preme Court, at Special Term, with the Points of Practicedecided from 184-4to 1845. 2 vols. Albany. 1845. 6 00

HOWARD (Volney E.) Roports of Cases decided in theHigh Court of Errors and Appeals of the State of Mis-sissippi, 1834-43. 7 vols. 8vo. 1839-44. 30 00

HUGHES(David.) Treatise on the Law of Insurance. 1stAm. ed. 8vo. New-York. 1833. 3 00

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This work is an excellent compendium of the Law of Sales showing when a contract is a sale, and the principles applicable'to it.construction. It treats of delivery and acceptance, the lien on thepart of the vendor. stoppage in transitu, of warranty, rescinding byag:reemen.t, and what avoids a sale. From the topics treated of inthis book It must prove of the greatest importance to merchants aswell as lawyers, and the high character of the author affords a guar-anty that these subjects have been diseussed in a manner commen-surate with their importance.-N. Y. American.HIL~ (James.) Treatise on the Law relating to Trustees,

WIth otes, &c. by F. J. Troubat. 8vo. Philad. 1846. 3 50HILL (Nicholas, Jr.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme

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HOLconlBE(J. P.) Introduction to Equity Jurisprudence,on the basis of Story's Commentaries, with Notes andReferences to English and American Cases, adapted tothe use of Students. 8vo. Cincinnati. 1846. 3 25

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JONES (Air William) On the Law of Bai.lments. 4th. ed.,with Notes and References on the Subject of Carriers,Innkeepers, Warehousemen, and other Bailees, an~ anEssay on the Law of Coach Proprietors and Carriers.By W. Theobald. 8vo. London. 1834. 1 50

JOYNES (W. T.) Essay on Limitations, under the Act ofthe General Assembly of Virginia, passed April 3, 1838.8vo. Richmond, 1844. 2 50

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Cooper, Esq. 2ded. ew-York. 1841. 450KAUFMAN'S Mackeldey. See Mackeldey.KAMES (Lord.) Principles of Equity. Folio. Edinburgh.

1778. 3 00KELYNG (Sir John.) Reports of Cases in Pleas of the

Crown temp. Car. II. Folio. London. 1708. 3 00KENNEDY (V.) Practical Remarks on General Courts

Martial. 12mo. London. 1825. 2 00KENT (James.) Commentaries on American Law. 4 vols.

8vo. 6th ed. New-York. 1848. 14 00KENT'S COMMENTARIESABRIDGED. An Analytical Abridg-

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York. 1844. 21 00

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LAW OF SLAVERY. (Wheeler.) Practical Treatise on theLaw of Slavery; with Notes and References. 8vo.New-York. 1837. 500

LAW SUMMARY. (B. L. Oliver.) 2d ed. 8vo. Hal-lowell. 1833. 2 00

LAWES. (Ed.) A Practical Tre~tise on Pleading in As-sumpsit, with Notes by Hon, Joseph Story. 1 vol. 8vo.Boston. 1811. 2 50

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LEACH (Sir Thomas.) Cases in Crown Law, from the 4thGeo. II. 1730, to 40th Geo. III. 1800. 3d ed. 2 vols.8vo. London. 1800.

LEIGH (P. Brady.) Abridgment of the La~ of 1si Prius,with Notes and references to the American Cases de-cided subsequently to those referred to by Mr. Wharton'sedition of Selwyn's Nisi Prius. By George Sharswood,Esq., of the Philad lphia Bar. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadel,phia. 1838. 7 00

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LEX MERCATORIA AMERICANA. An Inquiry into the LawMerchant of the United States. 8vo. New-York, 1802.

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LIVERMORE (S.) Treatise on the Law of Principal andAgent. 2 vols. 8vo. Baltimore. 1818. 8 00

LIVlllGSTON, (E.) System of Penal Law for the State ofLouisiana. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1834. 5 00

LOCKWOOD(Ralph.) An Aualytical and Practical Synop-sis of all the Cases arglled and reversed in Law andEquity in the Court for the Correction of Errors of theState of NewYork, from 1799 to 1847. 8vo. New-York. 1848. 4 00

LONG (George.) 'Treatise on the Law relative to theSales of Personal Property. With Additions, by Ben-jamin Rand, Esq., Counsellor at Law, 2d Am. fromlast Lond. ed. 8vo. Boston. 1839. 3 50

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LUBE (D. G.) Analysis of the Principles of Equity Plead-ing. 8vo. New-York. 1840. 3 00

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MACOilIB (Alexander.) The Practice of Courts Martial.8vo. New-York. 1840. 2 00

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MANSEL (George B.) Treatise on the Law and Practiceof Demurrer to Pleading and Evidence. 8vo. Phila-delphia. 1839. 2 50

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.MARSHALL (Alexander K.) Decisions of the Court ofAppeals of Kentucky, from 1817 to 1821. 2d ed. 3vols, 8vo. Cincinnati. 1848. 10 00

l\l,\RSHAr.r. (S.) Treatise nn the Law of Insurance. 2vols, s-e. L .nd.m. 180J. 5 00

MARSHALL (:S.) Same. 2d Am. ed. By J. ,\-V. Condy.2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1810. 7 00

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3 00MARTIN's REPORTS (Condensed.) Reports of Cases in the

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MARYLAND DIGEST. Digest of the Maryland Reports, hyW. H. Norris, G. W. Brown, and F. W. Brune, Jr. 2vols. 8vo. Baltimore. 1847. 10 00

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MASON (William P.) Reports of Cases in the CircuitCourt of the United States for the First Circuit, from1816 to 1830. 5 vols. 8vo. Boston. 1819-31. 27 50

MASSACHUSETTS REPORTS. Tyng's Reports of Cases inthe Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, from1804 to 1822. Third edition, stereotyped. With Notes,by Benjamin Rand, Counsellor at Law. Vol. J. byEphraim Williams. 17 vols. 8vo. Buston. 1838-40.

51 00MASSACHUSETTS REPORTS. Digest of. See Minot.MATTHEWS (John H.) T~eatis~?n the Doctri;:e of Pre-

sumption and Presumptive Evidence, a~ ufie~trng theTitle to Real and Personal Property; with Notes andReferences to American Cases, by Benjamin Rand. 8vo.New-York, 1830. 4 50

MAULE (George) and SELWVN (William.) Reports ofCases JD King's Bench, containing Cases of Hilary,Easter, and Trinity Terms, 1813; Michaelmas, Hilary,and Easter Terms, 18J3-14, and Trin .• Mich. and Hil.Terms, J 814-15. In the 53d, and 54th, and 55th yearsof Geo. II J. Edited by Theron Metcalf. In z vols. 8vo.Condensed. Buston. 1833. 7 50

MAULE (George) and SELWYN (William.) The same en-tire. 6 vols, 8vo. London. 1814-17. 21 00

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McARTHUR. The Priuciples and Practice of Naval CourtsMartial. 8vo. 2 vols. London. 1806. 8 00

.l\1'LEAN (John.) Reports of Cases argued and decided inthe Circuit Court of the United States, for the SeventhCircuit. Vols. J., II. and 111. 8vo. 15 00

M'NAGHTEN (Captain.) Annotations on the Mutiny Act,with Observations on the Practice of Courts Martial. 8vo.~ondon. 1828. 2 25

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OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Forms in Chancery, Admi-ralty, and at Common Law, adapted to the Practice ofthe Federal and State Courts. 8\'0. Boston, 18-l2. 3 50

OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Forms of Practice, or Ameri-can Precedents in Actions, Personal and Real, with An-notations. 8vo. Boston. 1841. 4 DO

OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Law Summary. Hallowell.1836. 1 50

OLIVER (Benjamin Lynde.) Practical Conveyancing, a Se-lection of Forms of General Utility, with Notes. 4th ed.8vo. Hxllowell (Me.) 1845. 3 75

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PALMER (Sir Gefrey.) Reports Temp. Chas, II. Folio.London. 1638. 3 00

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PEAKE cr.) Compendium of the Law of Evidence; with alarge Collection of American Decisions, by J. P. Norris.8vo. Philadelphia. 1824. 5 50

PECK (Judge.) See Stansbury.PEERE- WILLIAMS (W.) Reports of Cases in Chancery and

King's Bench, frnm 1695 to 1735. by S. C. Cox. 4th ed.3 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1823. 15 00

__ Same. 3 vola. 8vo. London. 1793. cf. 12 00PENAL LAW. See Livingston and Espinasse.PENNSYLVANIA PRACHce. (Troubat, F. J. and Haley, W.

W.) 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1837. 10 00PEN' SYLVANIASTATE REPO"TS. Containing Cases adjudged

in the Supreme Court, during the years 1845-6~ bv H. ~LBarr, Esq., State Reporter. 6 vols. 8vo. Philadelpuia.

PERKINS (John.) Treatise of the Laws of England on Con-veyancing. 12mo. London. 1 50,: A little Treatise of certain titles of the Common Law, wittily

and learnedly composed and published in the Reign of King EdwardVII."PETERS (Richard.) Adm'ralty Decisions in the District

Court ~f Pennsylvania, with an Appendix, containinz theLaws of Oleron, of Wisbuy, of the Hanse Towns, &c.,&c. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1807. 5 00

PETERS (Richard.) A full and arranged Digest of Casesdecided in the Supreme, Circuit and District Courts of theUnited States, from the Or!!aniZ~lion of the Governmentto 1849. 2 vo!s. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1848. 10 00

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PmLLIPS& AMOS On Evidence. A Treatise on the Lawof Evidence. By S. M. Phillips, Esq., and AndrewAmos, Esq. 2 vols, 8vo. With copious notes andreferences to American Decisions. New-York. 1840.'7 00

Boston, June 20th, 1839.Dear Sir-I have often had occasion to consult the 'rreati.e on

Evidence by Mr. Phillips, and have examined the eIghth edition ofthat work, which is an elilargementofthe firstvolume of the Treati.e,and is confined to the general principles of the law of Evidence.It is the production of the joint labors of Mr. Phillips, Mr. Amos, andMr. Gale, and is in my opinion an excellent book. Its principle meritconsists in the accuracy with which the principles of law are stated.This we might have reasonably expected from the well knownreputation of the gentlemen be ford named as lawyers. The notes ofAmerican cases added to the American edition will of course greatlyenhance the value of the work. Respectfully yours, &r.BENJ. B. RAND.

'I'hefollowing is front Judge Oakley of the Superior Court of the Cityof Neui- York.

Sir-I haw examined the part of a new edition of the Law of Evi-dence by Phillips which you sent me. I am glad that you have un-dertaken its publication, as I consider it a standard work on that sub-ject. The notes, as far as I can judge fromthe specimen before me,will be highly useful to tbe profession. 10m yours, &c.THOS. J. OAKLEY.

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PHILLIPS(Willard.) On the Law of Patents. Boston.1837. 3 50

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P~Tf~Rb (~'l) .Treaiise on Maritime Contracts, trans-a e y . ushing, 8vo. Boston. 1821. 1 50

POJTSJSta~y ~.) Precedents and Notes of Practice inie our. of Chancery of New-Jersey 1 vol 121841. . . mo.1 50

PO;ELL (J. J.) Essay u,pon the Law of Contracts andgreements. 2 vols. in 1. Bvo, Exeter. 1823. 3 00

PO~VE~~ (JOHNJOSEPH.) !,reatise on Mortgages; editedlomas Coventry, With Notes by Benjamin Rand'rom the 6th Eng. ed. 3 vols. 8vo. Boston. 1828. '

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POWELL(J. J.) Essay on Powers. 8vo. Dublin. 1791-2 75

PREC~f:ENTSof Wil!s, with Practical Notes, drawn confer-ma y to the Revised Statutes of New-York. By Tho-mas Taylor. 8vo. 2 vols. in 1. New-York. 1843.

6 00Treatise on Estates.

6 00PRESTON(Richard.) Elementary

2 vols. 8vo. London. 1820.

PRESTON(W. E.) On the Law of L .New-York. 1827. egaCies.

P~ESTON(R.)of Property.

8vo.2 50

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ng s an merican. 1 vol. 8vo. 1848. 5 004.

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ROBINSON(Christopher.) Reports of Cases in the Admi-ralty, from Mich. Term, 1798 to 1808. 6 vols. 81'0.New-York. 1800-10.

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RUSSELL(John A.) Treatise on the Laws relating toFactors and Brokers. 81'0. Philadelphia. 1845. 2 25

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REEVES (J.) History of the English Law, from the timeof the Saxons to the end of the reign of Elizabeth.4 vols. 81'0. Dublin. 1787. 12 00

REPERTORIUMJURIDICUM. General Index to Law andEquity in the Reports, Year Books, &c., published byT. E. Tomlins. 81'0. Dublin. 1788. 4 50

REVISEDSTATUTESof the State of New-York, includingthe Statutory Provisions of a General Nature, passedfrom 1828 to 1848, inclusive, 3 vols. 3d ed. svo. Al-bany. 1846-48. 12 50

ROBERTS(William.) Treatise on the Construction of theStatutes 13 Eliz. c. 5, and 27 Eliz. c. 4, relating to Vol-untary and Fraudulent Conveyances. 81'0. Burlington,(V.) 1845. 2 50

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RUliNIXGTON(C.) History, Principles, and Practice of theLegal Remedy by Ejectment, and the resulting Actionfor Mesne Profits. 1st American ed, 8vo. Jew-York.1806. 2 50

RUTHERFORTH(T.) Institutes of Natural Law, being thesubstance of a Course of Lectures on Grotius de JureBelli et Pacis, 2d Am. ed. 8vo. Baltimore. 1832.

3 50SALKELD(William.) Reports of Cases in the King's

Bench, from 1 William and Mary to ]0 Queen Anne.Sixth edition, with Notes, &c., by W. D. Evans. 3 vols.8vo. London. 1795. 12 00

SANDERS(Francis \Villiams.) Essay on Uses and Trusts,and on the mode and operation of Conveyances atCommon Law, and those deriving their effect from theStatute of Uses. 1st American from the 4th London ed.8vo. Philadelphia. 1830. 3 50

SANDFORD(L. H.) Reports of Cases decided in the Courtof Chancery of the State of New-York, 3 vols. 8vo.New-York. 1848. 15 00

SANDFORD(L. H.) Reports of Cases decided in the Supe-rior Court of the city of New-York, vol. 1. 1849. 4 00

SAUNDERS(Sir E.) The Reports of the most learned SirEdmund Saunders, Knt., late Lord Chief Justice of theKing's Bench, of several Pleadings and Cases in theCourt of King's Bench, in the time of the reign of hismost excellent Majesty King Charles the Second. Ed-ited, with Notes and References to the Pleadings andCases, by John Williams, one of his late Majesty's Ser-geants-at-Law. The 5th ed., by John Patteson and Ed-ward Vaughan Williams. The 6th ed., by E. V. Wil-liams, Esq. 3 vols., super-royal 8vo. ew-York,1846. 12 00

SAUNDERS(J. S.) Law of Pleading and Evidence in CivilActions, arranged alphabetically; with Practical Forms.4th Am. ed. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1844. 8 00

SAYER (Joseph.) Law of Costs, &c. 8vo. London.1768. 1 00

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SAYER (Joseph)1792.

Law of Damages. 12mo. Dublin.1 25

SAYER (J.) Reports of Cases adjudged in the Court ofKing's Bench, 25 to 30 Geo. n. 8vo. Dublin. 1790.

3 00SCtlOALES(J.) and LEFROY (T.) Reports of Cases in

Chancery, in Ireland, temp. Lord Redesdale, from 1802to 1806. 2 vols. 8vo. New-York. 1808-11. 9 00

SEATON(Henry Wilmot) Forms of Decrees in Equity,and of orders connected with them, with Practical Notes.8vo. New-York, 1831. 2 50

SEDGWICKON DA&IAGES.A Treatise on the Measure ofDamages, or an Inquiry into the Principles which governthe Amount of Compensation recovered in Suits at Law.By Theodore Sedgwick, Esq., Counsellor at Law. New-York. 1 vol. 8\'0. 1847. 4 50

"We regard the copious illustratons gh'en ~y ~'lr.Sedgwick fr~mthe Civil Law, as one of tile best churucterrstir-s ot his buok. Nutonly are many hundr-d ca-« s adJIJ(Jgt-d nt lh~ cummon la~, collectedand iuve ..tigured 111 rhts work but we ulso 111I.tl cuauons from ..:'\.yun,Dornut, Pothier, Dumoulin, Huherus, 'ru~lIlt'l',and other en.HIl~ntciv ilans. The law of damages is examined from the earliest tothe latest period- as it exi-ted among ~h~ Anglo ::;ax~)f~~,and underthe Jewish anti Roman laws; arid 81i It IS now administered underthe mudern ci\ il law, and the English and American law."-N. Y.Courier a1Ld Enquirer.

" ~Ir. Sedzwick in hi. book upon tlle ;\1ensure of Damages, hasreduced to ;yst-em, and illustrated with much learning, a hithertoundigested but practical branch of the common Jaw, and has rl.ussupplied a vacuum which has long been felt by every practicallawyer, and we doubt not his book will soon find a prominent placein the library uf the American Jurist."-Buifalo Com.Ado.

SEDGWICK(Theodore.) A Practical Treatise on the Con-struction of Statutes, preparing for the prtss.

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SELLON(John Baker.) Practice of the Courts of King'sBench and Common Pleas, originally compiled byCrompton. 2 vols. 8vo. New-York. 1813. 6 OQ

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3 50SALKELD(William.) Reports of Cases in the King's

Bench, from 1 William and Mary to 10 Queen Anne.Sixth edition, with Notes, &c., by \V. D. Evans. 3 vols,Bvo. London. 1795. 12 00

SANDERS(Francis Williams.) Essay on Uses and Trusts,and on the mode and operation of Conveyances atCommon Law, and those deriving their effect from theStatute of Uses. l st American from the 4th London ed.8vo. Philadelphia. 1830. 3 50

SANDFORD(L. H.) Reports of Cases decided in the Courtof Chancery of the State of New-York, 3 vols. Bvo,New-York. 1848. 15 00

SANDFORD(L. H.) Reports of Cases decided in the Supe-rior Court of the city of New-York, vol. 1. 1849. 4 00

SAUNDERS(Sir E.) The Reports of the most learned SirEdmund Saunders, Knt., late Lord Chief Justice of theKing's Bench, of several Pleadings and Cases in theCourt of King's Bench, in the time of the reign of hismost excellent Majesty King Charles the Second. Ed-ited, with otcs and References to the Pleadings andCases, by John Williams, one of his late Majesty's Ser-geants-at-Law. The 5th ed., by John Patteson and Ed-ward Vaughan Williams. The 6th ed., by E. V. Wil-liams, Esq. 3 vols., super-royal 8vo. New-York,1846. 12 00

SAUN~ERS(J. S.) Law of Pleading and Evidence in CivilActions, arranged alphabetically; with Practical Forms.4th Am. ed. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1844. 8 00

SAYER (Joseph.) Law of Costs, &c. 8vo. London.1768. 1 00

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SAYER (Joseph)1'192.

Law of Damages. 12mo. Dublin.1 25

SAYER (J.) Reports of Cases adjudged in th~ Court ofKing's Bench, 25 to 30 Geo. II. 8vo. Dublin. 1790.

3 00SCI!OALES(J.) and LEFROY (T.) Reports of Cases in

Chancery, in Ireland, temp. Lord Redesdale, from 1802to 1806. 2 vols, 8\'0. New-York. 1808-11. 9 00

SEATON(Henry Wilmot) Forms of Decrees in Equity,and of orders connected with them, vith Practical Notes.8vo. New-York. 1831. 2 50

SEDGWICKONDAMAGES. A Treatise on the Measure ofDamages, or an Inquiry into the Principles which governthe Amount of Compensation recovered in Suits at Law.By Theodore Sedgwick, Esq., Counsellor at Law. New-York. 1 vol. 8,0. 1847. 4 50

"We regard the copious illustrat.ons given by Mr. S<;dgwick fr~mthe Civil Law, as one of the best churucte nsrics ot his buok. Notonly are many hnndr-d ca...•r-s adjudged at lh~ common law, collectedand iuve ...tigatt'd ru lUld work but we ulso IIIl.d cuauons from I\yon,Uornat, Pothier, VIHl1011I 1Jl, [Iuherus, 'I'cullie-r, and other en.Hllentch rlans. The law of damages is e xnmined from the earliest tothe latest period- as it exjst ed among the Anglo Saxons, and underthe Jewish and Roman laws' and 8S it is now administered underthe mudern ~i\ il law, and th~ English and American taw."-N. Y.Courier and Enquirer.

" Mr. Sedgwick in his book upon the Measure of Damages, hasreduced to system, and illustrated with much learning , a hithertoundige sred but practical branch of the common law, and has rl.ussupplied a vacuum which has long been felt by every practicalIaw yer, and we doubt not hi. book will soon find a prorniuent placein the library uf the American Jur~t."-Buffa/.o Com.Ad e,

SEDGWICK(Theodore.) A Practical Treatise on the Con-struction of Statutes, preparing for the press.

SELECTCASESadjudged in the Courts of Jew-York, con-.taining the case of J. V. N. Yates, and the case of theJourneymen Cordwainers of Jew-York. 8vo. New-York. 1811. 1 50

SELFRIDGE(Thomas 0.) Trial of, for killing C. Austin.8vo. Boston. 1806. 1 50

SELLON(John Baker.) Practice of the Courts of King'sBench and Common Pleas, originally compiled byCrompton. 2 vols, 8vo. New-York. 1813. /) OQ

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SiIlITH (J. S.) 'I'raatise on the Practice of the Court ofChancery, with an Appendix, &c. 2 vols, 8\"0. Phi-ladelphia. 1842. e 00

S:nTH (John "Tilliam.) A selection., of ,leading cases onvarious Branches of the Law, WILl!Notes. 3.1 "d. 2vols. Royal 8\"0. Philadelphia. 18-17. 10 CO

SMITH(John P.) Reports of Casesin King's Bench andin Chancery, 1803-4. 2d ed. 43vols. 9 00

SMITH(Josiah "V.) On Executory Interests in Real andPersonal Property. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1845. 3 50

SOUTIIARD(Samuel L.) Reports of Cases in the SupremeCourt of New-Jersey, from 1816 to 1820. 2 vols, 8vo.Trenton. 1819. 7 00

SPENCE(George.) Equitable Jurisdiction of the Conrt ofChancery. Vol. I. Philadelphia. 1846. 4 00

STANSBURY(Arthur J.) Report of the Trial of JudgeJames H. Peck, on an Impeachment by the House ofRepresentatives of the United States. 8vo. Boston.1833. 5 00

STAPLES'Bankrupt Law. A Commentary on the GeneralBankrupt Law of the United States with Forms. ByJohn B. Staples, Esq. 1 vol. 8vo. New- York. 1841.

37STARKIE(T.) Reports of Cases determined at Nisi Prius,

in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, from1814 to 1819 inclusive. 2 vols. 8vo. 6 00

STARKIE(Thomas.) Practical :rre~ti.se of the ~3;w of Evi-dence, and Digest of Proofs in CIVIl and C~I~DlnalP~o-ceedinzs, 7th Am. from the 3d London edition. Withthe N~tes and References to American Decisions, byTheron Metcalf and Benjamin Gerhard. 3 vols. 8vo.Philadelphia. 1842. 14 00

STARKIE(T.) Treatise on Criminal Pleading, with Prece-dents of Indictments, Special Pleas, &c., adapted toPractice. 2d ed. 8vo. 1822. 4 50

STARKIE(T.) Treatise on the Law of Slander and Libel,and incidentally of Malicious Prosecutions. From the 2dEnglish ed., by J. L. Wendell. 2 vols. Albany. 1843.. 6 00

SELWYN (William.) Abridgment of the Law of NisiPrius. With Notes, by Henry Wheaton and Thomas I.Wharton. 5th Am. from the 9th Lond. ed. 2 vols,8vo. Philadelphia. 1839. 9 00

SERGE"NT(Thomas.) Treatise upon the Law relative tothe Proceedings by Foreign Attachment, with the Actsof -:,-ssembly of Pennsylvania now in force on theSubject. 8vo. Philadelphia. J 840. 3 00

SERGEANT(Thornas.) Constitutional Law, being a Viewof the Practice and Jurisdiction of the Courts of theUnited States, and of Constitutional Points decided. 2dedition, with additions. 8\'0. Philadelphia. 1830. 3 50

SESSIONCASES,from the latter end of Queen Anne's reignto the present time. 2d ed. 2 vols. London. 1760.

4 00SHEPPARD. Touchstone of Common Assurances or a

plain and familiar Treatise, opening the Learning of theCommon Assurances or Conveyances of' the Kingdom.From the last London edition, by E. Hilliard, and a copi.ous Index by R. Preston. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia.1840. 5 00

SHERMAn(H.) Analytical Digest of the Law of MarineInsurance. Bvo. New-York. 1841. 3 00

SHOWER(B.) Reports of Cases in the King's Bench, timeChs. II., James ir., and Will. III. 2d ed. By T. Leach.2 vols. 8vo. London. 1794. 8 00

SMEDES(\Y. C.) and :JfARSHALL(T. A.) Reports of Casesin the High Court of Errors and Appeals for the Stateof Mississippi. Bvo, 10 vols, Boston. 1843-48. 50 00

SMEDES(W. C.) Digest of the Cases decided and report-ed in .the High Court of Errors and Appeals, and theSuperior Court of Chancery of the State of Mississippifrom 1818 to 1847. Bvo, Boston. 1847. 5 00

SMITH(E. Fitch.) Commentaries on Statute and Consti-tutional Law and Statutory and Constitutional Construe.tion. 1 vol. 8vo. New-York, 1848. 6 00

SMITH(J. W.) A Compendium of Mercantile Law, fromthe last London edition, greatly enlarged by additionalNotes to American Decisions, by J. P. Holcombe andW. Y. Golson, of Cincinnati. 1 vol. 8vo. New-York.1846. 4 00

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STEPHEN (John Henry.) Treatise on the Principles ofPleading in Civil Actions; comprising a Summary Viewof the whole Proceedings in a Suit at Law. 8"0.Philadelphia. 1845. 3 00

STEPHEN (H, J.) Summary of the Criminal Law. 8vo.Philadelphia. 1840. 1 50

MR. SERGEANT'" STEPHENS' NEW CmfMEN.TARIES.

Complete in 4 'Vols. 8vo.NEW COMnIENTARIESon the Laws of England, in which

are interwoven, under a new and original arrangementof the general subject, all such parts of the work ofBlackstone as are applicable to the present times;together with full compendious expositions of the mo.dern improvements of the law up to the present time:the original and adopted materials being throughout thework typographically distinguished from each other.By Henry John Stephens, Sergeant at Law. 1841-46.

12 00STEPHENS(Archibald J.) Law of Nisi Prius Evidence in

Civil Actions and Arbitrations and Awards. WithNotes, by George Sharswood. 3 vols. 8vo. Philadel,phia, 1844. 15 00

STEVENS(Robert) and BENECKE(William) Treatise onAverage and Adjustments of losses in Marine Insu-rance; with Notes by Willard Phillips. 8vo. Boston.IH33. 3 00

STEVENS(R.) Essay on Average and Marine Insurance.8vo. London. 1822. 2 00

STORY(Joseph.) Selection of Pleadings in Civil Actions,with Annotations. 2d ed., with Additions, by BenjaminL. Oliver. 8vo. Boston. 1829. 4 00

STORY(Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Bailments,with Illustrations from the Civil and the Foreign Law.4th ed. 8vo. Boston. 1846. 5 00

STORY (Joseph.) Commentaries on the Constitution ofthe United States. With a Preliminary Review of theConstitutional History of the Colonies and States, beforethe Adoption of the Constitution. Abridged by theAuthor. 8vo. Boston. 1833. 3 00

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STORY(Joseph) Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws,Foreign and Domestic, in regard to Contracts, Rightsand Remedies, and especially in regard to Marriages,Divorces, Wills, Successions .and Judgments. 3d cd.,revised, corrected, and greatly enlarged. Thick 8,'0.Boston. 1846. 6 50

STORY(Joseph.) Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence,as administered in England and America. 2 vols, 81'0.4th ed. Boston. 1846. 11 00

STORY(Joseph.) Commentaries on Equity Pleadings andthe Incidents thereto, according to the Practice of theCourts of Equity of England and .America. 4th ed.8vo. Boston. 1848. 6 00

STORY(Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Agencyas a Branch of Commercial and Maritime Jurisprudence,with occasional Illustrations from the Civil and ForeignLaw. aa ed. 81'0. Boston. 1846. () uo

STORY (Joseph) Commentaries on till' L.'lWof Bills ofExchan~e, Foreign and Inland, a" administered in Eng-land and America. 2d ed. Bvo. Boston. ]8,17. 5 50

STORY(Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Prornisso-ry Notes and Guaranties of ,\otes and Checks on Banksand Banking, with occnsionalll1ustr,Jions from the Com-mercial Law of the Nations of Continental Europe. 2dedition. Svo. Duston. 1847. 5 50

STORY(Joseph.) Commentaries on the Law of Partner-ship as a Branch of Commercial and Maritime .1urispru-dence, with occasional Illustrations from the Civil andForeign Law. 8vo. 2d edition. Boston. 1846. 5 50

STORY(William W.) A Treatise 011the Law of Contractsnot under Seal. Second edition, revised and greatly en-larged. 81'0. Boston. 18,17. 5 50

STORY(William W.) A Treatise on the Law of Sales ofPersonal Property, with Illustrations from the ForeignLaw. 8vo. Boston. ]847. 4 50

STORY (William W.) Reports of Cases argued and de-termined in the Circuit Court of the United States forthe First Circuit. 3vols. 81'0. Boston. 1842-,17. ]6 50

STRANGE(Sir John.) Reports of Cases in Chancery,King's Bench. Common Pleas, and Exchequer, fromTrin. Term, 2d Geo. I. to Trin. Term, 21st Geo. II.2 vols. Folio. London. ]755. 6 00

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STRANGE(Sir John.) The Same. Third edition, withotes, by Michael olan. 2 vols. Bvo, London.

1795. 10 00ST.ROUD(G. 1\1.) A Sketch of the Laws relating to Slavery

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SUGDEN (E. B.) A P~actical Treatise of Powers, fromthe 7th Londo.n edition, enlarged and improved; withNotes and References to all the American Cases. ByaMeml.>er of the Philadelphia Bar. 1 vol. 8vo. Phila,delphia. 1847. 6 00

SUGDEN(E. B) Practical Treatise of the Law of Ven-dor~ and Purchasers of Estates; from the J Oth Londonedition , WIth Notes and References. 3 vols. Brook-field, Mass. 1843. 6 00

SULL~VAN(Francis Stoughton.) Lectures on the Consti-tu.tlOn an,d Laws of England, with Authorities, &c. ByGIlbert Stuart, LL. D. 2 vols. 8vo. Portland. 1825.

3 50SUM:mR(Charles) Reports of Cases argued and deter-

m.med I.n t~e CIrCUItCourt of the United States for theFIrst CIrCUIt. 3 vols. 8vo. Boston. 1836-40. 16 50

S~TEES (R. S.) The Horseman's Manual, being a Trea-tise on Soundness, the Law of Warranty, &c. 18mo.boards. ew-York. 1832. 50

SWANSTON(C. T.) Reports of Cases in Chancery tempLord Eldon, 1818 and 1819. 3 vols. 8vo.' ew:York. 1822. 12 00

SWI~URNE (Henry.) A Treatise of Testaments and LastWIlls. 8vo. Dublin. 1793. 3 00

The Same. 7th London edition, by J. J. Powell and J.Wake. 3 vols. 1803. 10 50

SWIFT (Zephaniah.) Law of Evidence. 8vo. Hartford.1810. 2 00

SYS~El\1OF~LEAI?ING,including a Translation of the Doc-trina Placitandl. 8vo. Dublin. 1791. 3 00

TALBOT (Charles, Lord Chancellor.) Cases in Equity,temp. Talbot. 8vo. Dublin. 1793. 2 1i0

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TAUNTON(William Pyle.) Reports of Cases in the Com-mon Fleas and other Courts, from l\1ich. Term, 48 Geo.IlL, 11307, to Hi!. Term, 95 Geo. III., 1819. 8 vols.8vo. New-York. 1810-23. 20 00

TAYLORONLANDLORDANDTENANT. A Practical Treatiseon the American Law of Landlord and Tenant, havingreference to the statutory provisions and decisions of theseveral States, together with a selection of useful Prece-dents. By J. N. Taylor, Esq., Counsellor at Law.1 vo!. 8vo. New-York. 1844. 4 00

T ••timonwl from Judge Nelson. of the Supreme Court of the UnitedStates.

DEAR SIR,Since you put your" Treatise on the American .Low of Landlord

'and Tenant" into my hands, I have looked Inl.o rt In a general ~\;o.ywith some auention; and have at~o consulted 11 on several ocr-asronsin the Invesnuauon of cuse s, and am pleased to 8"y that I havefound it butf accurate nnd full on the subject, and the principle anddecisions of the courts stated with perspicuitv and nea meae.

It brings together most of the law, English and American, appli-cable to the relation of landlord and tenant In the modified Jorm Inwhich it exists in this country. It is a work very much needed bythe profession, and 1 think you have lai.d them under uhlig.aduns forthe manner In which you have broug.lJtlt out. There are few worksupon auy of the common head. of tl~e Law heuer or more metho-dically arranged, or embracing within the same space, a m'~re fulland practical summary, or more reliable, than IS to be found In thisvolume.

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TAYLER(T.) See Precedents of Wills.TAYLOR'S Medical Jurisprudence. 1845.

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TAYLOR(Thomas.) Law Glossary, being a Selection. ofthe Greek, Latin, Saxon, French, Norman, and ItalianSentences, Phrases and Maxims, found in the leadingEnglish and American Reports and Elementary-Works.3d edition. 8vo. New-York, 1845. 3 50

See Burriii s Law Dictionary.TERMREPORTS. See Durnford and East.

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THOMAS(J. H.) Systematic arrangement of Coke Little-ton. See Coke.

THEOBALD(W.) Law of Principal and Surety, and llAM-MOND,Principal and Agent, chiefly with reference toMercantile Transactions. 81'0. New-York. 1836. 3 50

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TIDD (William.) Practical Forms and Entries of Proceed-ings in the Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas, andExchequer of Pleas. By George Caines of New-York,New-York. 1803. 3 50

TIDD (Willinm.) Practice of the King's Bench in Per-sonal Actions, with References to Rules and Cases ofPractice in the Common Pleas. 3d American from 9thEnglish edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia. 1840. 9 00

TILLINGHAST(John L.) Gpneral Collection of Forms andPrecedents for Process, Entries, &c., in Civil Actions atLaw. 8vo. Albany. 1830. 4 00

TOLLER (Sir Samuel.) Law of Executors and Adminis-trators; with Additions, by Francis Whitmarsh andE. D. Ingraham. Philadelphia. 1834. 3 50

TOMLINS'(H. N.) Digested Index to the Crown Law, con-taining all the Points relating to Criminal Matters, 8vo.London. 1 50

TOMLINS(Sir Thomas Edlyne ) The Law Dictionary, de-fining Terms of Art, explaining the Rise, Progress, andPresent State of the British Law, and comprising Infor-mation on Trade and Government. 4th edition. 3 vols.8vo. Philadelphia. 1836.

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Actions in the Courts of Judicature of the State of New-York, as established by the New Code of Procedure,Recent Statutes, &c. To which is appended the Code,Supplementary Act, and Index. By John Townshend,Esq., Counsellor at Law. 1 vol. 81'0. New-York.1848. 1 75

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TOWNSHEND'SPLEADINGS. A Compendium of Forms ofPleadings and Practical Proceedings in the Courts ofJudicature of the State of New-York, in accordance withthe New Code of Procedure. By John Townshend,Esq., Counsellor at Law. 1848. 2 00

TREMAI~E (John.) Pleas of the Crown. Folio. Lon-don. 1723. 3 50

TRIALSper Pais, or the Law of England concerning Juries,&c. 81'0. 2vols. London. 1766. 3 00

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York. 1807. 1 00TRIAL of Selfridge (T. 0.) in Boston; Goodwin (R. M.)

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TRIAL of Gen. Hull (Court Martial.) By Lieut. Col.Forbes. 1 vol. 8vo. New-York. 1814. 1 50

TRIAL of Commodore Porter (Court Martial.) 1 vol.8vo. Washington. 1825. 1 50

TRIAL of Rev. Cave Jones, by Matthew L. Davis. 1 vol.8vo. New-York. 1813. 2 50

TRIAL of Mcl.eod for Murder. 1 vol. 8vo. New-York,1841. 1 50

TRIAL of Freeman for Murder, with Governor Seward'sArgument. 1 vol. 81'0. 1848. 2 50

TYLER (Royall.) Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courtof Vermont, from 1800 to 1803. 2 vols. 8vo. New-York. 1809-10. 5 00

UNITEDSTATESDIGEST. Digest of the Decisions of theCourts of Common Law and Admiralty in the UnitedStates.

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Royal 8vo. Boston. 1845-46. 7 50 per vol.Supplement to the United States Digest, by John Phelps

Putnam. 2 vols. Royal 8vo. Boston. 1847. 15 00'r~ble of Cases to the above 5 vola. 1 vol. 8vo. 1849.

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UNITED STATES STATUTES AT LARGE See Laws of theUnited States. .

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