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LIBRARY OF THE
LELAND STANFORD, JR., UNIVERSITY
LAW DEPARTMENT.
CONTENTS OF No. VII.
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ART. L-LIVES OF THE CHANCELLORS.
The Lives of the Chancellors and Keepers of the Great
Seal in England from the earliest times till the Reign
of George IV. By JOHN LORD CAMPBELL, A.M.
F.R. S. E. The first Series. 3 Vols. Octavo. Pp.
1900. Murray, 1845
ART II. THE LAW OF ESTATES-CHAPTER I. ESTATES IN
FEE-SIMPLE
Narratives of Remarkable Criminal Trials, translated
from the German of ANSELM RITTER VON FEUERBACH.
By Lady DUFF GORDON. 8vo. Murray, 1846
ART. V.-UNCERTAINTY OF LAW.CODIFICATION
ART. VI. — PRACTICAL USE OF THE ROMAN LAW.
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A Compendium of Modern Civil Law. By FERDINAND
MACKELDEY, Professor of Law in the University of
Bonn. Edited by Philip Ignatius Kaufmann, from
the 12th German edition in 2 vols. Vol. I. 8vo.
London, 1845
ART. VII. — M. PHILIP DUPIN
ART. VIII.—OF THE CASES FOR THE PROOF OF WHICH
MORE WITNESSES THAN ONE ARE REQUIRED
ART. IX.-M. MOLE
ART. X.-LAW OF DEBTOR AND CREDITOR.
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136
1. Letter to Sir Robert Peel on the Abolition of Im-
prisonment for Debt. By Mr. Commissioner FANE.
Sweet, 1838.
2. Observations on Bankruptcy and Insolvency. By
W. H. ASHURST. Dinnis, 1838.
3. Credit, the Life of Commerce, being a Defence of
the British Merchants against the demoralising Ten-
dency of the recent Alterations in the Laws of Debtor
and Creditor. By J. H. ELLIOT. Madden and Co.,
1845.
4. Paper on the Law of Debtor and Creditor.
Printed
by Order of the Society for Promoting the Amend-
ment of the Law. By Mr. Commissioner FANE. 1845.
5. A Bill to amend the Laws relating to Bankruptcy
and Insolvency. April 8, 1846
142
ART. XI.-BURDENS ON LAND. -CONVEYANCING REFORM 164
ART. XII.-THE BAR, THE BENCHERS, AND the Judges.
Origin and Early History of the Benchers of the Inns
of Court. Printed (privately) by Roworth, 1846.
Note on the Jurisdiction of the Judges as Visitors over
the Election of Benchers. By AMICUS CURLÆ, 1846
SELECTION OF ADJUDGED POINTS
NOTE ON CHARITABLE TRUSTS
POSTSCRIPT
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209
CONTENTS OF No. VIII.
ART. I. PROXIES IN PARLIAMENT
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ART II.-RAILWAY TRIBUNALS.
1. Report from the Select Committee of the House of
Lords on Railways, together with the Minutes of
Evidence taken before the Committee.
1846.
2. Private Bills and Business of the House. Proposed
Resolutions. 1846
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273
ART. III.-THE LAW OF ESTATES-CHAPTER II. ESTATES
IN FEE TAIL
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ART. IV. - CONTROVERTED ELECTIONS.
7 & 8 Vict. c. 103. An Act to Amend the Law for the
Trial of Controverted Elections of Members to serve
in Parliament
ART. V.-THE FLIGHT OF THE TERMS
ART. VI.-WRITERS ON THE CONFLICT OF LAWS, OR
PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
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313
318
Reports of Society for Promoting the Amendment of the
Law
ART. VIII.A NEW GENERATION OF LAWYERS. -LE-
GAL EDUCATION
ART. IX. TOWNSEND'S EMINENT JUDGES.
The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and
Present Century. By William C. Townsend, Esq.,
M.A., Recorder of Macclesfield. Longman, 1846
ART. X.-CONVEYANCING BURDENS ON LAND.
Lords on the Burdens affecting Real Property, toge-
ther with the Minutes of Evidence taken before the
said Committee.
2. Copy of a Communication made by Lord Monteagle
to the Board of Trade, on the Subject of Burdens on
Land. (Ordered by the House of Commons to be
printed, June 29. 1846.)
3. A Letter to Lord Worsley on the Burdens affecting
Real Property. By Henry Sewell, Esq. London,
1846
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384
ART. XI. SPENCE'S EQUITABLE JURISDICTION.
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The Equitable Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery,
comprising its Rise, Progress, and final Establish-
ment; to which is prefixed, with a View to the Elu-
cidation of the main Subject, a concise Account of
the leading Doctrines of the Common Law, and of the
Course of Procedure in the Courts of Common Law
in regard to Civil Rights; with an Attempt to trace
them to their Sources; and in which the various
Alterations made by the Legislature, down to the
present Day, are noticed. By George Spence, Esq.,
one of Her Majesty's Counsel
ART. XII. WIFE'S REVERSIONARY INTEREST IN CHOSES
IN ACTION
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