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WILLIAM CLOWES & SONS , Lim . Xaw l ^ ublisbete anb Booksellers * 27 FLEET STREET , LONDON , E . C . ( Sim Doors East of Inner Temple Lane . ) I HOBSON'S LAW OF BANKRUPTCY . In preparation . I A SUPPLEMENT TO THE SIXTH EDITION OF ROBSON'S TREATISE ON Act THE , lb LAW 90 , and OF the BANKRUPTC Bankruptcy ( Y Dischar , containing ge and a Closure fall exposition ) Act , 1887 of , the By alterations Georob Yocsg fn the Law Robson made , E by * q the ,, Bd Bankru rri 8 t « r- ptcy ar ^ f \ Law . K Sixth Edition , royal 8 vo . cloth , S 8 * . \ ROBSON'S LAW OF BANKRUPTCY . Containing a fall Exposition of th & Principles and Practice ol the haw . By Qsorqb Young Robson , Esq ., Uarrister-at-Lav . j has * parsed We know , oar of opinion no better is apparently treatise shared on this by branch the prof of < OTir » a « ion law /— , » Law nd , looking Times . to the number of editions through which it f ' Of this edition we may fairly say , as of other * , no practitioner with bankruptcy work should be without Law it / Notes . I By the same Author . Demy 8 vo . cloth , 9 * . PRIVATE ARRANGEMENTS WITH CREDITORS ( a Treatise on the Law of ) . With Bankruptcy an Appendix ( Discharge containing and Closure the Deeds ) Act of 1887 Arrangement with the Rales Act , under 1887 . the the Bills above of Acts Sale . Acts Also , 1878 Precedents and 1882 of , Deeds and the of { I ' ¦ Arrangement . -. * « Just published , , , crown 8 vo . cloth , la . bd . \ F THE LAW OF ARBITRATION : being the Arbitration Act , 1889 . With Notes of statutes , Rules of Court , Forma and Cases , and an Index . By W . Otjtbam Cbkwb , Solicitor , < kc . with Honours , I H . T ., 1866 . In a few dajs . Second Edition , thoroughly Revised . \ \ THE Barr LAW ister-at-Law OF Author COPYRIGHT of * Charter . Parties By Thomas Bills of La Edward ling' & c , and Scrutton Lecturer in , Common M . A . , LL . B ^ ' ' I ¦; . Incorporated Law Society . Nearly ready . 8 econd Edition . ~ jf H i HIGGINS'S DIGEST OF THE LAW OF PATENTS . A Digest of the Law ana jj Statute Practice of of Mon Letters opolies Patent to October for Invention 1890 . Secon s , ioclnding d Edicion the . By Stat Clkment utes and Higgins all cases , decided Q . C ., Recorder from the of pas Birkenhead sing of the , [ and G . Edwardes Jokes , Barrister-at-Law . \ - ' Second Edition , Revised and Enlarged , 2 vote , demy flvo . cloth , price 32 s . I THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . By Dr . Rudolph Gneist , f Barrister Prof es 9 OT -at- of Law Law . in the University of Berlin . Translated by Philip A . Ashworth , of the Inner Temple , Esq ., f [ [ * 4 * This Edition contains additional chapters on the Parliaments of the Nineteenth Century down to the Third Reform Bill ( 1884-85 ) , with an important Note giving the Author ' s views on the Irish Question , and a new and copious } Index ' No . foreigner has done more than Professor Gneist to examine and make cTear the history and nature of the English * [ f Consti ranchise tution accord with He the discusses old spirit such of the vital constitution questions ? as What —Whither is in are store we for drifting us with ? How democracy far do recen supreme t chan ? ges On in such the l ' , tions questions , is certainly as these much the opinion more ^ weighty of a foreigner than that , who of is most a ' scholar Englishmen but no boos worm At , and this has time seiolo these oaly volumes studied are oar especially institut- [ instructive . They cast light on almost all the great questions of current politics . ' —Times . ) * As a history of the English Constitution for English readers Dr . Gneist * s book has a -great advantage over existing [ The treatises translation . It ia not is , so too far much as we to have say , that been Dr able . Gneist to observe is indispensable , generally to correct the student and adequate of English , and Constitutional English students history . have ... ' : every ' This reason book to is be a gratefnl monument to of Mr . German Ashworth patience for introducing and industry them to so Dr valuable Gnebt ' a s work book . , * we —ATHXXJSirif may say in . conclusion , ought j 1 to be on the shelves of every student of our Constitutional history . '—Satttbday Riview . , rendered 'Something to tt . e like history a national of English reproach institutions ia removed . '—Academy by this tardy . recognition of tae great services which Dr . Gneist has [ ' * The heavy task of translating the book has been executed by Mr . Ashworth with taste aad judgment/—Scotsman . j THE HISTORY OF Third THE Edition ENGLISH , Revised , -with PARLIAME Portrait , crown NT 8 yo : cloth its G rowth . 6 < i . and Development j throngh a Thousand Years ( 800-1887 ) . By Dr . Rudolph vox G insist , Author of 'The Hiitory of the * English Con »> j stitution . ' Translated by Professor A . H . Keanb , BJL ,. FJR . GJS . , ! life * has It completes been devoted the . vast '—Daily surve Nrwb y of our . English institutions . ... to which so great a portion of Vt . Gneist '» laborio « a j itfow ready , deroy 8 vou 2 voR cloth , 3 & n BRETT'S COMMENTARIES ON THE PRESENT LAWS OF ENGLAND . By Thomab Brett , B . A ., LL . B ., Author of * Lending Cases in Modern Equity / and Jofnt-Anthor of 'Cterto and ttrett ' n Conveyancing Acts , 1881-2 . ' - A main idea of this book is to bring into special prominence the present and liringlaw and only to deal with- pact lair * ' - L or that The Law which Journal ia practically say * , obsolete In theoourse , so far of as an ia exhanstWe necessary to review enable : the AVo reader are abte to ondteKStand cooOdeot ^ y tbe to preeeofc rocommewl ^ fihiM com- ' tariea mentar are iea thoroaghly to students , oompvehenaive with whom we , and ventur ve ha * to ve prediofc little but they praise will become for the manner des « nr « d In ^ r which popular he . . has , k Mr dbchaxftdll . BrH 6 > con fcfe « Mnr a « lf > - I ; imposed task . . . . We are of opinion that Mr . 'Brett has prodoeed a work of very oonstdenble uwrit . * London : WILLIAM CLOWES A SONS , Limited , 2 ? Meet Strot .
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 1, 1890, page 1455, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01111890/page/55/
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