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PUBLISHED WHILST THIS CATALOGUE WAS IN THE PRESS.

1. BOWDITCH'S (J.) Treatise on the history, revenue, laws, and government of the Islands of Guernsey and Jersey, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands, forming a complete elucidation of their ancient code of laws, decisions, charters, grants, &c. also the trial of Marin, at Jersey, for the murder of Miss Bethell, 8vo. 1836, 3s. 6d.

2. BRAMWELL'S (G.) Digest of the seven acts for building additional churches in populous parishes in England, comprising the whole substance and preserving the language of the acts, 2d edit. 8vo. 1836, 3s.

3. CHITTY'S (J.) Treatise of pleading, with a collection of precedents, adapted to the recent pleading, and other rules, with practical notes, (to be comprised in 3 vols.) royal 8vo. vol. 2. 1836, 11. 8s. 4. CHITTY'S (J. jun.) Precedents in pleading, with copious notes on practice, pleading, and evidence, (to be comprised in 2 vols.) royal 8vo. vol. 1. 1836, 17. 1s.

5. HALCOMB'S (J.) Practical treatise of passing private bills through both houses of parliament, with the standing orders, and table of fees, of lords and commons, 8vo.

1836, 14s. 6. JEREMY'S (H.) Annual digest of the reported decisions in the several courts of law, equity, &c. for the year 1835, royal 8vo.

98.

7. NICOLAS'S (sir H.) Treatise on the law of adulterine bastardy, with a report of the Banbury case, and of all other cases bearing upon the subject, 8vo. 1836, 17. 1s. 8. Roscoe's (H.) General digest of the law for the year 1835, together with the rules of court, 12mo. 1836, 10s. 6d.

9. SHEPHERD'S (H. J.) Law and Practice relative to the election of members of parliament; with an appendix, containing forms of petitions, and the English, Scotch, and Irish statutes on the subject, in chronological order, 3d edit. with the statutes and cases continued to the present time, and other additions, thick 12mo. 1836, 11.

"This work has long been considered one of the very best on
the old law, and has evidently furnished many valuable sugges-
tions to subsequent writers. In its present improved state it
constitutes a complete summary of the law and practice of
elections, including the result of the decisions down to the
period of publication; and being written in a clear, perspicuous
style, with a thorough knowledge of all the bearings of the sub-
ject, bids fair to throw all other commentators on the reform
bill into the shade."-Law Magazine, 1836.

10. STANDING orders of both houses of parliament, 4to.

1836

11. SUGDEN'S (sir E. B.) Practical treatise of powers; the 6th edit. remodelled and greatly improved. 2 vols. royal 8vo. 1836, 21.

12. WATSON'S (W. H.) Treatise on the law of arbitration and awards, including the act relating to arbitrations between masters and workmen, with precedents, 2d edit. 1836, 16s.

8vo.

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