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ABBOTT (BENJAMIN VAUGHAN AND AUSTIN). Collection of

Forms of Practice and Pleadings in Actions under the Code
of Procedure of the State of New York, and adapted to
the new Practice in the States of California, Missouri,
Wisconsin, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Alabama, Oregon,
Minnesota, and in the Island of Newfoundland.

The same, tot. verb.

New York, 1864. 2 Vols, 8vo.

New York, 1858.

Digest of the Reports of the United States Courts and
of the Acts of Congress, from the Organization of the Gov-
ernment [1789] to the Year 1868; comprising the Reports
of the United States Supreme Court, those of the Circuit
and District Courts, and of the various territorial and local
Courts established by the United States. Together with
the leading Provisions of the Statutes at Large, and impor-
tant auxiliary Information upon the national Jurisprudence.

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ABBOTT (BENJAMIN VAUGHAN AND AUSTIN). General Digest of the Law of Corporations; presenting the American Adjudications upon public and private Corporations of every kind. With a full Selection of English Cases.

New York: Baker, Voorhis & Co., 1869.

Reports of Cases in Admiralty. District Court of the
United States, for the Southern District of New York.
New York, 1847-1850.

This volume follows the series of Admiralty Reports commenced by Blatchford and Howland, and continued by Olcott. It contains a selection of the most important decisions in admiralty cases rendered by Judge Betts, from the early part of the year 1847 down to the close of 1850.

Reports of Practice Cases determined in the State of New York, 1854-1865; 18 Vols. New Series, 1865-1869; 7 Vols. Total, 25 Vols.

New York, 1865-1869.

Under the nom de plume of “Benanly," the Abbott Brothers have made many contributions to the current literature, in support of the policy of prohibitory temperance laws.

ABBOTT (CHARLES, Lord TENTERDEN).

A Treatise on the

Law relative to Merchant Ships and Seamen. The sixth
American, from the eighth English Edition by William.
Shee, Sergeant; with the Notes of Joseph Story, and addi-
tional Annotations by the Hon. J. C. Perkins.

Boston: Little & Brown, 1850. 8vo.

This work is a legal classic, frequently cited upon questions of commercial law not altered by statute. Chancellor Kent made it the basis of the forty-seventh lecture of his Commentaries on American Law. The first edition of Abbott was published in 1802, and was the earliest English treatise devoted exclusively to the law of shipping.-13 Ves. 599; 3 Kent's Com. 250.

ABBREVIATIO PLACITORUM. King's Bench Reports, 1 Edw. I.-20 Edw. II, 1272-1327.

[ABSTRACT OF THOSE] Parts of the Custom of the Viscounty and Provostship of Paris, which were received and practiced in the Province of Quebec, in the Time of the French Government. London, circa 1772. Folio

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ACHERLEY (ROGER). The Britannic Constitution; or, the fundamental Form of Government in Britain demonstrating the original Contracts entred [sic] into by King and People, according to the primary Institutions thereof, in this Nation. Wherein is proved that the Placing on the throne King William III, was the natural Fruit and Effect of the original Constitution.

London [printed for Bettesworth, et al.], 1727. Folio.

ACTA CANCELLARIÆ; or, Records of Chancery. Vide MONRO (Cecil).

ACTON (THOMAS H.). Appeals in Prize Causes, 1809-1810.

London, 2 Vols.

ADAIR (JOHN). See IRISH LAW REPORTS, Vol. 2.

ADAMS (J. M.). Vide MAINE STATE REPORTS, Vols. 41-42,

inclusive.

ADAMS (JOHN). A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of the Action of Ejectment, and the resulting Action for mesne Profits; with copious notes and References to the American and English Decisions, by John L. Tillinghust. Annotations by Thomas W. Clerke, and additional Notes by Wm. Hogan. From the third London Edition.

New York, 1846. 8vo.

lb.: with supplementary Notes of Decisions in the Courts of the several United States, to the present Time. Fourth Edition.

New York and Albany: Banks, Gould & Co., 1854.

ADAMS, Jr. (JOHN). Doctrine of Equity: being a Commentary on the Law as administered by the Court of Chancery. Second American Edition, with Notes and References to the latest American Chancery Decisions, by James R. Ludlow and John M. Collins.

Philadelphia: T. & J. W. Johnson, 185?

ADAMS, Jr. (JOHN). Alt. id. See LAW LIBRARY [New Series], Vol. 52.

ADAMS (NATHANIEL). See NEW HAMPSHIRE REPORTS, Vol. 1.

ADDAMS (J.). Vide ENGLISH ECCLESIASTICAL REPORTS, Vol. 2.

ADDISON (ALEXANDER). See PENNSYLVANIA REPORTS, 17911799.

ADDISON (C. G.) A Treatise on the Law of Contracts, and Rights and Liabilities ex contractu.

Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1847.

Wrongs and their Remedies: being a Treatise on the Law of Torts. Second Edition.

London: Stevens & Haynes, 1864. 8vo.

ADMIRALTY REPORTS. Vide ENGLISH ADMIRALTY REPORTS; Section III.

ADOLPHUS & ELLIS. Queen's Bench Reports, 1834-1841.

London, 1842. 12 Vols.

New Series of Reports, 1841-1852.

London, 1843-1856. 18 Vols.

ADYE (STEPHEN PAYNE). A Treatise on Courts-martial; containing: 1. Remarks on martial Law and Courts-martial. 2. The Manner of proceeding against Offenders. To which is added an Essay on Military Punishments and Rewards. New York, at the Bible and Crown, 1769. Duodecimo.

AGUESSEAU (HENRI-FRANÇOIS).

Chancelier).

See D'AGUESSEAU (M. le

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AIKIN (JOHN G.). Alabama Digest (Statute Law).

Tuscaloosa, 1836.

ALABAMA CODE. See ORMOND (J. J.), et al.

ALABAMA REPORTS. Vide Section II; ALABAMA.

[ALASKA PURCHASE.] See UNITED STATES; Section II of this Catalogue.

ALCOCK (JOHN C.) Registry Cases in Ireland, 1832-1837.

Dublin, 1837.

ALDEN (T. J. Fox), et al. See MISSISSIPPI: Digest of the
Laws.
New York, 1839.

ALFONSO (Rey Don). Las Partidas del Rey Don Alfonso el
Sabio, cotejadas con varios Codices antiguos por la real
Academia de la Historia, y Glosadas, por el Lic. Gregorio.
Lopez.
Paris, 1851. 5 Vols., 4to.

ALLEN (CHARLES). Massachusetts Reports, 1861-1867.

ALLEN (JOSEPH W.).-FELL (W. W), On mercantile Guarantees; q. v.

ALLEN (OTIS). Duties and Liabilities of Sheriffs in their various Relations to the Public and to Individuals, as gov. erned by the Principles of the common Law, and regulated by the Statutes of New York. Albany, 1845.

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