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YfUMM CLOWES & SON Stteiited iato iPiii ^ siecjr an & ^ ooft ^ dlenef ^ , 27 "JTl ^ EMET- STREETJLiOCTDOCTE . CJ ( Six Doobs - - ¦ East of Inner , Temple Lane . ) , * 1 Two vols . demy 8 vo . price 325 . THE . HISTORY OP THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . By DR . RUDOLPH GNEIST , Professor of Law in the University of Berlin . Translated by P-HJLTR A . ASHWORTH , of the Inner Temple , Esq ., Barrister-at-Law . Constitution * No foreigner . ... has He done discusses more such than vital Professor questions Gneist as to : examine * ' Whither and are m we ake drifting clear the ? " history " How and far nature do recent of the changes English in the franchise accord with the old spirit of the Constitution ? " " What is in store forms with democracy supreme ? " On I institutions such questions , is as certainly these the much opinion more of , weighty a foreigner than , who that is of a scholar most , Englishmen but ^ no bookworm . ... At , and this has time sedulously these volumes studied our are especially instructive . They cast light on almost all the great questions of current politics . *—Times ; w _______^______________ ~ t Tenth Edition , post 8 vo . cloth , 7 s . 6 d . THE STUDENT'S BLAOKSTONE . BEING THE COMMENTARIES OF THE LAW OF ENGLAND OF SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE , KNT . Abridged and Adapted to the Peesent State of the Law . I By R . M . N . KERIl , M ^ A .. Oxon ., Barrister-at-Law . legal * This studies work . '—Law is probably Times . one of the best that can be placed in the hands of the student on the commencement of his Blackstone * Little ' more s Commentaries is necessary , corrected on our part to the than presen to announce t state of the the issue law . , ' of — Bookseller a fresh edition . of this admirable abridgment of Demy 8 vo . cloth , £ 1 . PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF TORTS . FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS . By F . T . PIGGOTT , M . A ., LL . M ., Barrister-at-Law , Author of ' Foreign Judgments and Parties out of the Jurisdiction . * | by all ( ' The This good design is and an true interesting is to students produce and in a original Law both branches on book Torts * . — of for Law the students Journal profession . We * . '— think Law the Studbnxb work meets ' Journal this . idea , and will be appreciated | j [ for their * ' Success This first book it notions bears will deserve of evidence the Law , for of of much relatively Torts industry . ' — it Law is a and Quarterly good research book . , ' Review — much Law better Times . . than some to which lav students too often go [ I Crbwri 8 vo . cloth , 6 s . THE INSTITUTES OP JUSTINIAN ILLUSTRATED BY ENGLISH LAW . Intended chiefly fob Students at the Universities and Inns of Court . By JAMBS "WILLIAMS , B . O . L ., M . A ., of Lincoln's Inn , Barrister-at-Law . with * * JEn In -glisfo , this JJaw xcoric upon the Institutes * the same are subjects , as far . . as possible , compared , paragrap . h , by paragraph * A commentary upon the Institutes which will be of great use to candidates for legal . honours g £ the universities IiAW Times . ' * We can hardly speak too highly of the design of this small work , and the labour bestowed La . w upon Students it . » * Journal . * The idea of this little book is good , and it has been well carried out/—Law JoiritNAii . Demy 8 vo . cloth , 15 * . LEADING OASES IN MODERN EQUITY . By THOMAS BRETT , W the Middle Temple , Barrister-at-Law , LL . B ., Joint Author of Clerke o the I and ncorp Brett orate ' s d Conveya Law Soc n i cing ety , Act & c ., s & , ' c and , Sec Lecturer . in Equity have important * no The hesitation manner decisions in in of which saying courts most of that of equity the there oases during is no are recent better stated years la book admirable by . * , — or the Jurist one , bei « . o n g o d e , from r , concise which and the ¦ well - studen expressed t can learn . As the ltis moat - - we Specially recommended as a text-book for * The Fin ^ L' Solicitors * Journal , January 21 and June 30 , 1888 . London : WILLIAM CLOWES & SONSLimited , 27 Fleet Street . , I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Jan. 15, 1889, page 45, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15011889/page/47/
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