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CHAP. V.

JURISPRUDENCE.

SECTION 1.

Civil, Canon, and Ecclesiastical Law.-Law of Nature and Nations.

ARTICLES and Clauses, relative to the Marine, 8vo. Lond. 1760 † BURN (Dr.) Ecclesiastical Law, by Fraser, 8vo. 4 vols.

Lond. 1809

* BUTLER (Cha.) Hora Juridica Subseciva; being a connected Series of Notes, respecting the Geography, Chronology, and Literary History of the principal Codes, and original Documents of the Grecian, Roman, Feudal, and Canon Law, royal 8vo.

Lond. 1807

† BYNKERSHOEK (Corn. van) Traité des Embassadeurs, . traduit par Barbeyrac, 4to.

La Haye, 1723

† CAROLINA, Fundamental Laws and Constitutions of Carolina, by Mr. Locke, 4to.

Works, vol. 4

† COLLECTION of Proceedings and Trials against State Pri

soners, from the Norman Conquest, fol.

Lond. 1741

DODERIDGE (Sir J.) Compleat Parson, 4to.

Lond. 1641

GROTII (Hugonis) de Jure Belli et Pacis, cum notis Barbey

racii, etc. 8vo. 2 tom.

Amst. 1735

HEINECCIUS (J. G.) System of Universal Law, by Turnbull, 8vo. 2 vols.

Lond. 1763

HIGHMORE (Dr.) Jus Ecclesiasticum Anglicanum; or the Government of the Church of England exemplified,

4to.

Lond. 1810

1756

JUSTINIAN'S Institutes, Lat. and Eng. with Notes, by Dr. Harris, 4to. MILTON (John) Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce restored; with 3 Defences of it. Pr. Works, 4to. vol. 1 and 8vo. vols. 1 and 2

NICHOLL (Sir J.) Judgment in the case of Kemp v. Wickes, for refusing to bury an infant Child that had been baptised by a Dissenting Minister, 8vo.

Tracts, vol. 9

+ PUFFENDORF's Law of Nature and Nations, with the Notes of Barbeyrac, by Kennett and Carew, fol.

Lond. 1749

† SELDEN (John) Mare Clausum, seu de Dominio Maris, fol.

Op. tom. 2

† Selden (John) Original of the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction of Testaments.

+ Selden (John) History of Tithes.

Works, vol. 3

+ SPELMAN (Sir Hen.) on the Rights and Respects due to Churches, fol.

Ibid.

Works,

Spelman (Sir Hen.) De Sepulturâ ; a Tract on Burial. Ibid. Spelman (Sir Hen.) of the Admiral Jurisdiction, and the

Officers thereof.

Spelman (Sir Hen.) of the Original of Testaments and
Wills, and of the Probate thereof.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Lond. 1803

SWINBURNE (Hen.) Treatise of Testaments and Last Wills,
8vo. 3 vols.
TATISCHÉEF (Mich.) Code of Laws for the Russian Empire,

4to.

Lond. 1768

VATTEL (M. de) Law of Nations; or, Principles of the

Law of Nature, applied to the
Nations and Sovereigns, 8vo.

Conduct and Affairs of
Northamp. (N. Am.') 1805

SECTION II.

British Laws.

Constitutional, Statute, and Common Law, Trials, etc. THE GREAT CHARTER and Charter of the Forest, with other authentic Instruments: to which is prefixed, the History of the Charters, by Sir W. Blackstone, 4to. Law Tracts. THE LAWS and Acts of Parliment, made by King James I. and his Royal Successors, (usually called the Scotch Acts) 12mo. 3 vols.

† BRITISH ACTS, 12mo. 22 vols.

Edinb. 1682-85

Edinb. 1718-54

† ADDINGTON (Sir Wm.) Abridgment of Penal Statutes,

4to.

Lond. 1795

† BACON (Lord) Law Tracts, comprising, 1. The Elements of the Common Laws of England; 2. Reading on the Statute of Uses; 3. Arguments, Charges, Ordinances in Chancery, etc. 4to.

Works, vol. 3

+ Bacon (Matt.) Abridgment of the Law, by Henry Gwillim, Esq. royal 8vo. 7 vols. Lond. 1807 BACON (Nat.) Historical Discourse of the Uniformity of the Government of England, 4to. Lond. 1647. Tracts, vol. 3 † BARRINGTON (Hon. Daines) Observations on the more An

cient Statutes from Magna Charta to the 21 JamesI. Lond. 1775 † BLACKSTONE (Sir W.) Commentaries on the Laws of England, with Notes and Additions, by Edw. Christian, 8vo. 4 vols. Lond. 1809 Blackstone (Sir W.) Tracts, chiefly relating to the Antiquities, and Laws of England; containing

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1. Analysis of the Laws of England.
2. Essay on Collateral Consanguinity.
3. Observations on the Oxford Press.

4. Introduction to the Great Charter, etc.
5. Magna Charta, Charta de Forestâ, etc.

† BRITTON; containing the Ancient Pleas of the Crown, etc.
en Houard. Cout. Anglo-Norm. tom. 4

Fr. 4to,

BROOK (Rob.) Reading on Magna Charta, cap. 16.

Lond. 1641. Tracts, vol. 3

*+ CALLIS (Rob.) Reading on the Statute of Sewers, with Notes from the MSS. of the late Mr. Serjeant Hill, royal 8vo.

Lond. 1810 CHARGES (Two) delivered by T. E. Esq. Justice of the Peace, for the County of Suffolk. 1. At Easter Quarter-Sessions, at Ipswich. 2. At the Opening of the Commission of Sewers, 4to. Lond. 1650. Tracts, vol. 3

CUSTANCE (Geo.) Concise View of the Constitution of Eng

land, 12mo.

Lond. 1803

† CYFREITHJEU Hywel Dda aç Eraill, seu Leges Wallicæ Ecclesiasticæ et Civiles Hoeli boni, cura Gul. Wotton,

Lond. 1730

fol. DALRYMPLE (John) Essay towards a History of Feudal

Lond. 1757

Property, in Great Britain, 8vo.
DELOLME (J. L.) The Constitution of England, or an Ac-

count of the English Government; in which it is com-
pared both with the Republican Form of Government,
and the other Monarchies in Europe, 8vo.

Lond, 1807

† DOMESDAY-Book, Extracts from (Fr.) with Remarks, Houard. Cout. Anglo-Norm. tom. 1 ELLESMERE (Lord Chanc.) Case of the Post-Nati, 4to.

4to.

Lond. 1609

ERSKINE (Lord) Speeches, when at the Bar, on Subjects connected with the Liberty of the Press. etc. 8vo. 3 vols.

Lond. 1810

ESTATES TAIL-Treatise on Estates Tayle, and Descents of
Inheritance, 4to.
Lond. 1641. Tracts, vol. 3
EXCHEQUER.-The Ancient Dialogue concerning the Ex-
chequer in the Black and Red Books, 4to.

Madox's Hist. vol. 2

FLETA; or, a Commentary upon the English Law, Lat. 4to. Houard. Cout. Anglo-Norm. tom. 3. fol. and in Selden's Works, vol. 2

† GLANVILLE (Ranulphi de) Tractatus de Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliæ, 4to. Lat. et Fr.

Houard, Cout. Anglo-Norm. tom. 1

HAKEWILL (Wm.) Argument on the Liberty of the Subject, against the pretended Power of Impositions, 4to.

Lond. 1641. Tracts, vol. 3

HALE (Sir Matt.) Tracts; 1. On Registering Deeds; and 2. On the Power and Practice of the Court-Leet, Svo.

Lond. 1743-56

Dublin, 1792

Hale (Sir Matt.) History of the Common Law, by Run-
nington, 8vo.
HAMILTON (Duke of), Henry, Earl of Holland, and Arthur
Lord Capel, Speeches at their Execution, 4to.

Lond. 1649. Tracts, vol. 3

HARGRAVE (Fr.) Juridical Arguments and Collections, 4to.

2 vols.

HORNE (Andrew) Myrror of Justices, 4to. Fr.

Lond, 1797-99

Houard, Cout. Anglo-Norm. tom. 4 † HOUARD (M.) Traités sur les Coutumes Anglo-Normandes, publiés en Angleterre, depuis le onzième jusqu'au quatorzième Siècle. 4to. 4 tom.

Rouen, 1776

+ Houard (M.) Anciennes Loix des François, conservées dans les Coutumes Angloises recueillies par Littleton,

4to. 2 tom.

Rouen, 1779

Lond. 1809

JACOB (Giles) Law Dictionary, by T. E. Tomlins, 4to. 2 vols. JONES (Sir Wm.) Essay on the Law of Bailments, 8vo.

Works, vol. 8

+ KELHAM (Rob.) Domesday Book illustrated: containing an Account of that ancient Record; and a translation of the difficult passages, with explanations of the terms, abbreviations, and names of Foreign Abbies, 8vo. Lond. 1788 LITTLETON's Tenures (Fr.) 4to

Houard, Anc. Loix. de Fr. tom. 1 MADOX (Tho.) History and Antiquities of the Exchequer of

the Kings of England, 4to, 2 vols.

Lond. 1769

+ MALYNE (Ger.) Lex Mercatoria; or the ancient Law

Merchant, fol.

Lond. 1686

MARSHALL (Sam.) Treatise on the Law of Insurance,

royal 8vo. 2 vols.

Lond. 1808

MILLAR (John) Historical View of the English Government,

8vo. 4 vols.

Lond. 1803

† PARK (J. A.) System of the Law of Marine Insurances, 8vo. 2 vols.

Lond. 1809

*+ PROCEEDINGS of a Court Martial on Geo. Dickson, Esq. Commissary General of the Island of Trinidad, 8vo. Lond. 1809 † REGIAM MAJESTATEM; or the ancient Law of Scotland, Fr. 4to. Houard Cout. Anglo. Norm. tom. 2.

† SELDEN (John) Privileges of the Baronage of England,

in Parliament.

Works, vol. 3

† Selden (John) Of the Judicature in Parliament. + SELDENI Jani Anglorum facies altera

Works, vol. 3

Op. tom. 2

† SKENE (Sir John) Auld Lawes and Constitutions land, fol.

of Scot

Edinb. 1609

SOMNER (Wm.) Treatise on Gavelkind, 4to.

Lond. 1728

† SPELMAN (Sir Hen.) Various Tracts on the Law of England,

Works:

fol. STEEL (Mr.) Argument in the Case of Duke Hamilton, Earl

of Cambridge, 4to.

Lond. 1649. Tracts, vol. 3

THORPE (Serjt.) Charge to the Grand Jury at York, 1648,

clearly epitomising the Statutes belonging to this Nation,
which concerns (and as a golden rule ought to regulate)
the several estates and conditions of Men, etc. 4to.

Lond. 1649. Tracts vol. 3. and repr. in Harl. Misc. vol. 2

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