AND PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO LAW STUDIES. BY SAMUEL WARREN, OF THE INNER TEMPLE, D. C. L. OXON, F. R. S. ETO. WITH A CHAPTER ON THE USE AND SELECTION OF LAW AMERICAN STUDENT. NEW YORK: S. S. PELOUBET, LAW PUBLISHER, 疼 AT W293p 1886 WAY 29 '51 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty-one, by S. S. PELOUBET, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. ADVERTISEMENT. Warren's Law Studies is a book far too wellknown to need commendation. The object of this edition is to put this admirable work in the hands of students and members of the bar, (such portions as are particularly English being omitted), in compact and portable form, inviting the beginner to con its pages frequently, and the practitioner to review in leisure moments what was probably, the most interesting volume in his preparatory course. To supplement its chapters for the American reader, the publisher has added a chapter prepared expressly for this edition, giving familiar and practical suggestions on the selection and use of law |