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THE

COMMON LAW CAUSE-BOOK,

ADAPTED TO

EVERY-DAY'S PRACTICE

IN THE COMMON LAW OFFICE,

AND OF

GREAT UTILITY IN MAKING OUT BILLS OF COSTS.

Price 5s. 6d.; or, large size, 78. 6d.

THE LAWYER'S

COMMON PLACE BOOK;

ARRANGED UPON A NEW PLAN,

WITH AN ALPHABETICAL INDEX,

OF UPWARDS OF

SEVEN HUNDRED HEADS,

Which occur in general Reading and Practice.

Price 10s. 6d. ; 12s.; or 15s.

"As I read I formed a common-place book, which has been of great use to me, even to the present day. It is, indeed, the only way in which reports can be read with much advantage."-Sir Samuel Romilly.

"We have no doubt the student who diligently uses it will have reason to rejoice in his labours."-Legal Observer, April 4, 1840.

NEW EDITION OF BLACKSTONE'S
COMMENTARIES.

THE

RIGHTS OF PERSONS,

BEING

THE FIRST VOLUME OF BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES;

Incorporating the alterations down to the present time.

BY JAMES STEWART,

OF LINCOLN'S INN, ESQ., BARRISTER AT LAW, M.P.

Price 20s. bds.

THE

PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW

OF

REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY,

BEING

THE SECOND BOOK OF BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES;

Incorporating the alterations down to the present day.

Second Edition-Just published.

This edition contains the whole of the Second Volume of Blackstone's Commentaries, including the Law of Personal as well as Real Property, and all the original text, with the latest Statutes and decisions.

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IN THE PRESS,

AND SPEEDILY WILL BE PUBLISHED,

PRIVATE WRONGS

AND

THEIR REMEDIES;

BEING

THE THIRD VOLUME

OF

BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES;

Incorporating the alterations down to the present time.

PUBLIC WRONGS

AND

THEIR REMEDIES;

BEING

THE FOURTH VOLUME

OF

BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES.

OUTLINES OF LAW;

OR

READINGS FROM BLACKSTONE,

AND

OTHER TEXT-WRITERS:

ALTERED

ACCORDING TO THE PRESENT LAW.

COMPRISING

"PRIVATE WRONGS," AND THEIR REMEDIES

IN THE

COURTS OF LAW, EQUITY, AND BANKRUPTCY.

Price 10s.

OUTLINES OF CRIMINAL LAW;

WITH

ALL THE RECENT STATUTES.

COMPRISING

"PULIC WRONGS."

Price 108.

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